Castles around Scheden feature a range of historical structures, including manor houses, fortified churches, and traditional castles. The region, particularly the district of Dankelshausen, offers insights into the architectural styles and historical significance of local estates and ecclesiastical buildings. These sites provide a historical context for the area's development.
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Beautiful castle complex that towers over the city.
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A large, publicly accessible castle complex with buildings of very different architectural styles. Unfortunately, the residential tower is not accessible.
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Manor of the von Stockhausen family, large ensemble with park on the Nieme stream, maze, now forestry administration and private houses of Mary von Stockhausen. Previously used for exhibitions, permanent exhibition in the maze, presentation as part of the Open Monument Day. Rooms can also be used for civil weddings in the future. Maximum number of visitors: 50 in the house, 200 in the maze. Power connection, sanitary facilities and parking spaces are available. Further possible uses: certainly suitable for small chamber music, duo, max. trio, readings, performances in the maze
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There are 2 rooms in the castle to stay overnight. It is an unforgettable experience to spend the night at the Berlepscher headquarters not far from Witzenhausen. In the hotel you can literally feel the centuries of eventful history that have shaped this impressive and idyllic place.
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The ruins of the hilltop castle in the Münden Nature Park are on the right bank of the Weser on the western slope of the Bramwald in the Upper Weser Valley 100 m above the Weser valley and above the state road 561 between Hemeln in the south and Glashütte in the north. Source: wikipedia.org
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The core of the castle is formed by a square plateau measuring 44 × 27 m. The most striking building today is the ruin of the 21.37 m high keep with a diameter of 10.20 m. This has a dungeon below the access point at a height of 9.17 m. There are three storeys above it, which were also habitable in the event of a siege. According to the results of building research, the lower third probably dates from the time of the first mention at the end of the first quarter of the 13th century. The upper part can be dated to the second half of the 14th or 15th century. At the edges, except in the east, there are still remains of the 1.45-1.80 m thick ring wall. Cellar depressions in the north-west and north-east and traces of walls parallel to the outer fortifications bear witness to the inner development. In the northwest, a 45 × 20 m terrace is ten meters below. At its north-west corner are the remains of a building with a basement measuring 35 × 12 m. To the east and west, the castle is protected by the natural topography. The southern side is secured by a section ditch that is 20 m wide and more than 8 m deep. The moat, which used to be extremely deep, has been partially filled in, but is still clearly visible. The Bramburg is freely accessible as an open ruin, while climbing the tower is not possible. The ruins have been owned by the von Stockhausen family since the 14th century. In 2020 and 2021, she had the masonry on the keep carried out extensively, which was funded by the Lower Saxony State Office for the Preservation of Monuments and the German Foundation for Monument Protection. Source: wikipedia.org
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The Bramburg probably served to protect the Bursfelde monastery a few kilometers away. The complex was first mentioned around 1200. In the centuries that followed, it changed hands several times, was destroyed, rebuilt and finally fell into disrepair from the middle of the 16th century. You can enter the 30 by 80 meter complex of the castle. Unfortunately not the tower, it is too dilapidated.
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Around Scheden, you'll find a range of historical structures, including manor houses, fortified church towers, and traditional castles. The district of Dankelshausen, for example, features a former manor house with a half-timbered tenant house from around 1780, and a local church with a robust fortified tower dating back to 1240. These sites offer insights into the architectural styles and historical significance of local estates and ecclesiastical buildings.
Visitors particularly enjoy the Historic Old Town of Hann. Münden, known for its more than 700 half-timbered houses. Berlepsch Castle is also popular, offering historical information and a restaurant. The Bramburg Castle Ruins, which once protected the Bursfelde monastery, are another favorite, though only the keep and wall fragments remain.
Yes, several sites are considered family-friendly. The Historic Old Town of Hann. Münden is great for families to explore its medieval streets. Berlepsch Castle hosts events like jousting and concerts, and has a restaurant, making it suitable for a family outing. Many of the nearby hiking routes are also suitable for families.
Absolutely. The Scheden area offers numerous hiking and walking routes that often pass by or lead to historical sites. You can find a variety of trails, from easy walks to moderate hikes. For more details, explore the Hiking around Scheden guide.
For easier walks, consider routes like the 'Ruins of the Wetenborn Church – View of the Schedetal Valley loop' or the 'Village Church of Scheden – Kaiser Spring and Geder Spring loop'. These are typically around 3.7 to 6.8 km long and are rated as easy. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Scheden guide.
Many of the hiking and walking trails around Scheden are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the historical sites and natural surroundings with your pet. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and respect local regulations.
Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for exploring, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also a good option, especially if you plan to combine your visit with outdoor activities. Winter can be charming, but be prepared for colder weather and potentially snow, especially on trails.
Yes, several highlights like Berlepsch Castle and Adelebsen Castle offer viewpoints. Additionally, many hiking routes in the region feature scenic overlooks, such as those providing views of the Schedetal Valley, allowing you to see the landscape and historical structures from above.
The region around Scheden is characterized by forests and valleys, such as the Schedetal Valley. You can find natural monuments and springs, and the terrain often includes varied landscapes perfect for hiking and mountain biking. The Bramburg Castle Ruins, for instance, are situated within a forest setting.
Yes, some historical sites, like Berlepsch Castle, have restaurants or cafes on-site. In nearby towns and villages, you'll also find local pubs and cafes where you can refresh yourself after exploring.
Yes, the Scheden area is popular for mountain biking. You can find various MTB trails, including routes like 'View of the Schedetal Valley – View of Mielenhausen loop' or 'Old Oberscheden Railway Line – Strotbrunnen Hut loop'. These trails often pass through scenic areas near historical points of interest. Check the MTB Trails around Scheden guide for more options.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. They enjoy the impressive half-timbered facades of places like Hann. Münden, the historical depth of castles like Berlepsch, and the unique structural evolution of sites like Adelebsen Castle. The opportunity to combine historical exploration with scenic walks and hikes is also highly valued.


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