Castles around Nostorf offer a glimpse into historical architecture and regional significance. The surrounding area features several notable structures, ranging from medieval tower hill castles to 18th-century manor houses. These sites are often integrated into the natural landscape, providing historical context and scenic views. The region's castles showcase diverse architectural styles and historical periods.
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Unfortunately, the facility has aged a bit and the exhibition is no longer didactically modern. Some exhibits are defective, pictures are faded, and the aquarium panes are mossy. A barrier made of construction fence elements has been standing at the tower for more than 2 years. The content is interesting, but more could be made of it.
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The historic garden complex “Juliusburg” is a landscape-defining testimony to the modern era, which is significant in the region's history. In the center of the garden complex is the medieval tower hill castle “Insulbarg”, whose tower hill was the starting point for the garden design and marks the actual archaeological monument. The earth, rampart and moat systems are rich soil archives of high scientific value that are worth preserving and protecting. The topographical location of the tower hill castle in a lowland was chosen based on fortification-favorable aspects. The garden was created in the 17th century by Duke Julius Heinrich of Lauenburg as a pleasure garden, who had a summer residence here. The tower hill castle and the outer bailey were incorporated into the garden. At the beginning of the 18th century the garden was abandoned, so that it can only be recognized by the relief and the ditches running through the area. The castle's good preservation and its integration into the surrounding lowland landscape make it easy to experience the monument. The naming shows that the monument is anchored in local traditions. The protection of the cultural monument of significant local importance is in the public interest because of its special historical, scientific and cultural landscape-defining value. https://www.schleswig-holstein.de/DE/landesregierung/ministerien-behoerden/ALSH/Service/Denkmallisten/Denkmallisten_node.html?lang=de
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Seems more for the summer time... Today in December we found everything locked up 😢
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From there you have a great view over the Elbtalaue. It's definitely worth it!
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When we were here, it was unfortunately closed, but it was an exciting location.
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Anyone who visits the Biosphaerium Elbtalaue can expect not only an aquarium landscape, a beaver facility and an exhibition all about the biosphere reserve with many interactive elements, but also a lookout tower that offers a view of the floodplain. It only costs €2 to enter and it's really worth it. As an integrated part of the overall system, you reach the viewing platform after a good 90 steps at a height of 20 meters. The modern steel construction was installed in the historic tower stump in 2002. This approach affected the historical substance as little as possible. The height of today's tower is based on the historical height, as far as it can be read from old drawings. The origins of the tower probably lie in the second half of the 13th century. Over the centuries it may have served as a defense and prison tower, but also to control the shipping on the Elbe that was within sight. After all, it was time to collect the Elbe toll. Today you climb the spiral staircase for pleasure and enjoy the fantastic view. http://www.biosphaerium.de/wir-ueber-uns/historisches-zum-schloss-bleckede.html
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The viewing platform of the castle tower of Bleckede Castle offers a fantastic 360 degree view of the landscape and gives an idea of how well nature and culture can be experienced in and around Bleckede with plenty of space and expanse. The climb is well worth it and is included in the entry price of just €2 for the Biosphaerium. https://luene-info.de/termine/2020/september/bleckede.html
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A visit to the beautiful museum is worthwhile
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Near Nostorf, you can explore a variety of historical structures, including manor houses, medieval tower hill castles, and castle towers. For example, Lüdersburg Castle is an 18th-century manor house, while Motte and pleasure palace Juliusburg centers around a medieval tower hill castle known as "Insulbarg." The Bleckede Castle Tower Observation Platform is a fragment from the 15th to 16th centuries.
Yes, Lüdersburg Castle operates as a hotel with a golf course and includes restaurant and cafe facilities. Additionally, the Biosphärium Elbtalaue, which houses the Bleckede Castle Tower, features Café Fritz.
Several locations are family-friendly. Lüdersburg Castle offers a historical setting with modern leisure. The Biosphärium Elbtalaue, where the Bleckede Castle Tower is located, has an aquarium, a beaver house, and interactive exhibits, making it engaging for all ages. The tower itself is also considered family-friendly.
For magnificent panoramic views, visit the Bleckede Castle Tower Observation Platform. From its approximately 20-meter-high viewing platform, you can enjoy wide views over the Elbtalaue landscape. The tower is accessible via the Biosphärium Elbtalaue.
The castles offer deep historical insights. Lüdersburg Castle was first mentioned in 1234, with its current manor house built in 1776. Motte and pleasure palace Juliusburg features a medieval tower hill castle, "Insulbarg," with valuable earth, rampart, and moat systems representing historical archives. The Bleckede Castle Tower is a fragment from the 15th to 16th centuries, with origins dating back to around 1270.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. While specific trails directly around each castle might vary, you can find numerous routes in the broader area. For easy hikes, explore options like the "On the Green Belt in the Vierwald" trail or routes around Lanzer See. You can find more details in the Easy hikes around Nostorf guide.
Beyond visiting the castles, the area around Nostorf provides opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find running trails, such as those around Lanzer Lake, or explore road cycling routes like the "View of Lauenburg – Bleckede Elbe Ferry loop." For more options, check out the Running Trails around Nostorf and Road Cycling Routes around Nostorf guides.
The Bleckede Castle Tower Observation Platform is accessible via the Biosphärium Elbtalaue. There is an entry fee of €7 for the Biosphärium, which includes access to the tower, aquarium, and beaver house.
While specific dog policies for each castle's interior or grounds may vary, many outdoor areas and trails around the castles are generally dog-friendly. It's always best to check individual site regulations, especially for indoor attractions like the Biosphärium Elbtalaue. However, the surrounding natural landscapes are welcoming for walks with dogs.
Motte and pleasure palace Juliusburg is unique for its combination of a medieval tower hill castle, "Insulbarg," and a 17th-century pleasure garden created by Duke Julius Heinrich of Lauenburg. The well-preserved earth, rampart, and moat systems offer a glimpse into medieval defensive architecture, while the garden design showcases historical landscape planning.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical ambiance and natural beauty. The castles offer a glimpse into different eras, from medieval fortifications to 18th-century manor houses. Many enjoy the scenic views, especially from the Bleckede Castle Tower, and the integration of these sites with modern amenities like golf courses at Lüdersburg Castle or nature centers at the Biosphärium Elbtalaue.


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