Castles around Samern offer a range of historical sites within a varied landscape. The region features both imposing hill forts and serene moated castles, providing opportunities for exploration. Many locations offer easy access for visitors, making them suitable for family friendly castle visits. The area's natural setting often integrates these historical structures with walks through forests and along waterways.
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Very nice to look at
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🏰 Bentheim Castle The horse trough is a beautiful part of the overall experience surrounding Bentheim Castle, the largest hilltop castle in Northwest Germany.
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Beautiful rock formations near the castle
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A truly beautiful castle. You'll definitely want to go hiking in this area.
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The climb requires good footwear; not recommended beyond the steps!
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You really shouldn't miss this when you're doing a tour around Bad Bentheim, beautiful rocks
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In the summer there are turtles swimming around. Nice extra
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Langen Castle was 500m away. In 1798 the outbuildings burned down. The manor house was also dilapidated. The new manor house was then built on the current site. The current manor house is a two-story sandstone building with a neo-Gothic tower. More about the castle and the new house here: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haus_Langen_(Bad_Bentheim) https://www.ebidat.de/cgi-bin/ebidat.pl?id=5779
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Many castles in the region are family-friendly. Bentheim Castle is a great option, offering a castle park for relaxation and exploration. Haus Welbergen Water Castle also welcomes families, with its freely accessible inner courtyard. The Former horse trough at Bentheim Castle is another historical feature that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Yes, the region features beautiful moated castles. A must-see is Haus Welbergen Water Castle, a stunning Westphalian moated castle where the inner courtyard is freely accessible, allowing visitors to appreciate its historical architecture.
The castles are often integrated into the natural landscape. Bentheim Castle, for instance, is a hill fort standing on a mountain and includes a castle park. You can also find unique geological formations like the Drusus Rock (Devil’s Ear Pillow) at Bentheim Castle, which is part of the Bentheimer Sandstone deposits.
Absolutely. The natural setting around the castles provides excellent opportunities for walks. Bentheim Castle has a castle park that invites you to walk and relax. For more extensive hikes, you can explore the various routes available in the area. Find more options on the Hiking around Samern guide.
Beyond the main structures, you can find specific historical features. At Bentheim Castle, you can see the Former horse trough on the castle wall, which offers a view of the tower. The castle also features a 15th-century battery tower with thick masonry and a Lion Monument from World War I.
Yes, some castle locations offer amenities. Bentheim Castle is listed as having a cafe, providing a place to relax and refresh during your visit.
Visitors appreciate the varied landscape and the integration of historical structures with nature. The imposing hill forts and serene moated castles offer diverse exploration. The freely accessible courtyards, like at Haus Welbergen Water Castle, and the castle parks, such as at Bentheim Castle, are frequently highlighted for their beauty and relaxation opportunities.
Yes, the region is known for its Bentheimer Sandstone. At Bentheim Castle, you can find the Drusus Rock (Devil’s Ear Pillow), a unique sandstone rock on which the castle was built. This area is historically significant for its sandstone deposits.
The area around Samern offers various cycling opportunities. You can find gravel biking routes that take you through the landscape surrounding the castles. For detailed routes, check out the Gravel biking around Samern guide.
Yes, if you enjoy running, there are trails in the vicinity of the castles. You can find various running routes that allow you to explore the natural surroundings. More information on specific routes can be found in the Running Trails around Samern guide.
Many of the castles around Samern offer easy access for visitors. For example, the inner courtyard of Haus Welbergen Water Castle is freely accessible. While some castles, like Bentheim Castle, are hill forts, they generally provide good access for exploration.


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