Best castles around Bissendorf are found in a region characterized by its historical significance and diverse architectural heritage. The area features a mix of moated castles, castle ruins, and renovated estates, reflecting centuries of history. These landmarks contribute to the cultural landscape of Bissendorf, offering insights into past architectural styles and noble lineages. Visitors can explore the exteriors of these historical sites, many of which are set within scenic surroundings.
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Friendly service. In the café-restaurant there are delicious cakes and cappuccino. The terrace is also open in summer.
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Because climbing the tower costs 1 euro. There is an animal exhibition and a great panoramic view of the forest and the landscape. The individual trees on the hills are particularly beautiful (in autumn) surrounded by yellow trees. It's worth it.
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The current castle was built in the mid-19th century in the Neo-Gothic and Neo-Romanesque style as an imitation of a medieval defensive tower. It consists of a 26 m high tower in the style of a keep, flanked by two single-story side wings in the style of a palace. There are no curtain walls or other defensive structures; in this respect, it is more of a residential tower than a castle in the classic sense. The castle today houses a restaurant for excursion guests and occasional events. An exhibition on the local flora and fauna has been set up in the tower room. The crenellated viewing platform on the tower is accessible and offers – especially after the hurricane Kyrill in 2007 felled many of the surrounding trees – a wide view over the town of Melle and the surrounding area. Around the castle lay the more than 200 ha large wildlife park Diedrichsburg with numerous, free-roaming wild boars, mouflons, and sika deer. The wildlife park was dissolved in 2021. The area is a popular excursion destination in the region and part of the TERRA.vita nature park. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diedrichsburg
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Mega castle with great property around it.
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An absolutely worth seeing castle in very beautiful surroundings.👍
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Large imposing castle in a fantastic location.
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A CASTLE - almost 900 years old and completely intact! First documented in 1160 - still architecturally characterized today by the Gothic residential tower (12th century) and the moat (from the Middle Ages) - initially the ancestral seat of the noblemen von Sledesen, then passed to the von Schele family through marriage (1396) - for 620 years until today (current administrator Joachim Kellermann von Schele). After a fire (1490), the Renaissance building in the Weser Renaissance style was built from the rubble stones. Later, the northern main moat was filled in and a north wing was built. From 1801, the castle courtyard was enlarged to the north. The most famous citizen of Schelenburg Castle was the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hanover Eduard von Schele zu Schelenburg in 1805.
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Although the restaurant in the Schellenberg moated castle has long been closed and the building is now used privately, it is still worth taking a look from the outside. The palace complex is well preserved and has been enthroned there since the 12th century. After a fire, the building was rebuilt from scratch in the 16th century. In 1980 the castle was completely renovated.
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The castles in Bissendorf showcase a rich history. For instance, Schelenburg Castle is a well-preserved moated castle, considered one of the oldest and best-preserved in Northern Germany, with parts dating back to the 12th century and a significant 16th-century Weser Renaissance reconstruction. The Diedrichsburg, while built in the 19th century, stands on foundations indicating an older structure over 1000 years old. You can also find remnants of medieval fortifications at the Holter Burgruine.
Many historical castles and estates in Bissendorf, such as Schelenburg Castle and Ledenburg, are privately owned and generally not accessible for interior visits. However, their impressive exteriors and historical significance make them worth admiring from the outside. Some, like Ippenburg Castle, open their grounds for special events like garden festivals, so it's best to check their official websites for specific access information.
Yes, the Holter Burgruine is the oldest castle complex in Bissendorf and one of the few hilltop castles in the wider area. You can still see remnants of its walls, the layout of a watchtower, and parts of the castle moats, offering a glimpse into medieval history.
Several castles offer family-friendly aspects. Bad Iburg Castle and Charlottensee Park provides a beautiful setting with a lake and forest, perfect for family outings. Ippenburg Castle is known for its garden festivals and special activities that are often family-oriented. While Schelenburg Castle is privately owned, its exterior is impressive for all ages.
Absolutely! The region offers various hiking opportunities that include castle views. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the 'Schelenburg Castle – Wierautal Valley loop' or the 'Holte Cemetery – Dancing Human Wooden Sculpture loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Bissendorf guide.
Many castles offer scenic views. From the tower of Diedrichsburg, you can enjoy a wonderful all-round view of the surrounding landscape. Bad Iburg Castle provides excellent views of Bad Iburg town and the Teutoburg Forest.
You can find amenities near some castles. Diedrichsburg has a restaurant within the castle that invites you to stop after a walk. Additionally, the Café Alte Rentei at Hünnefeld Castle offers a pleasant spot for refreshments, and its park is open to café guests.
Schelenburg Castle is a remarkable moated castle, noted for being one of the best-preserved and oldest surviving Renaissance buildings in Northern Germany. Its foundation rests on over 1000 oak piles, and it features a powerful rectangular residential tower with walls over 2 meters thick. The castle has been inhabited by the Schele family for centuries, with descendants still residing there today.
Ippenburg Castle is privately owned. While the castle itself is not always open, its famous gardens host annual garden exhibitions and special activities. The area is generally accessible during these events. It is recommended to check their official homepage for current opening times and event schedules.
Many outdoor trails in the Bissendorf area, including those near castles, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near private properties, and to check specific regulations for any castle grounds you plan to visit.
The castles and their surroundings are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for exploring the exteriors and nearby trails. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, while winter can offer a serene, picturesque landscape, especially for moated castles like Schelenburg. Check specific event schedules for castles like Ippenburg, as they might have seasonal openings.
Yes, Bissendorf offers several cycling routes that pass by historical sites. You can find routes like the 'Borgloh Race Track – Holter Castle Ruins loop' which includes castle views. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Bissendorf guide or the Cycling around Bissendorf guide.
Bad Iburg Castle and Charlottensee Park is a beloved spot for its combination of historical architecture, a beautiful lake, and surrounding forest. Visitors enjoy the views of Bad Iburg and the Teutoburg Forest from the castle, and the park offers a lovely setting for strolls and relaxation.


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