Castles around Glasau are located in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, an area characterized by agricultural landscapes and historical estates within the Holstein Switzerland Nature Park. While Gut Glasau is a privately owned agricultural estate with a history tracing back to a medieval water castle, the broader region features several historical sites. These sites offer insights into centuries of regional history and culture. The area provides opportunities for outdoor exploration alongside cultural heritage.
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The Eutin Castle in Eutin in Ostholstein forms the cultural center and the cradle of the city. Together with Gottorf Castle and Glücksburg Castle, it is one of the most important secular court buildings in Schleswig-Holstein. The four-winged complex emerged from a medieval castle and was expanded into a residence over several centuries. Source Wikipedia
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Eutin Castle in Eutin, East Holstein, is the cultural center and nucleus of the town. Along with Gottorf Castle and Glücksburg Castle, it is one of the most important secular court buildings in Schleswig-Holstein. The four-winged complex originated from a medieval castle and was expanded into a royal residence over several centuries.
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Guided Tour of the Magnificent Chambers of Eutin Castle Stroll through the 850-year-old Eutin Castle and its magnificent chambers on a guided tour or on your own. The tour includes visits to the castle chapel, the original castle kitchen, and the former living quarters of the dukes. Today, the castle impresses visitors from all over the world as a museum and with special exhibitions. Large-scale ceiling paintings, precious wall coverings, original furniture, paintings, clocks, and furnishings such as three unusual ship models of Tsar Peter the Great can be admired. Prices: €8 per person | 0-6 years free | 7-12 years €2.00 | Families: 2 adults and children €16.00 | Public tour of the castle: €4 plus admission fee Reduced admission: Guests with an Ostholstein Museum ticket, schoolchildren aged 13 and over, trainees and students up to 28 years of age, severely disabled persons, welfare recipients, and the unemployed: €4.00 Photography permit: €1.50 for unlimited photographs in the castle exhibition, without flash, tripod, or similar, and for private use only.
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The Princes' Island was acquired by Emperor Wilhelm II in 1910 and remains in the possession of the House of Hohenzollern to this day. Forest, marshy terrain, a sandy beach, and four large paddocks characterize the landscape.
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The extensive renovation work on the Lower Saxon farmhouse on Prince's Island in Plön has been delayed somewhat. However, Prince's Island manager Frank Nettlau now hopes to reopen in mid-May. The craftsmen are still busy working on the door. Anja Rüstmann Anja Rüstmann 06.05.2019 Plön. Even from afar, you can see what has already been done on the historic building at the tip of Prince's Island in Plön. The Lower Saxon farmhouse has been given a new thatched roof. The Hohenzollern family, who own the island and thus also the restaurant, paid a six-figure sum for this. The work lasted from January to the end of March.
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Family-friendly and varied hiking trail with many interesting stops. A varied medium-length trail with great views, passing many of Plön's sights. The circular trail leads through the forest, along the shoreline, along the lakeside promenade of the Great Plön Lake, and to the Prince's Island. Numerous information panels along the Plön Lakeshore Nature Experience Trail provide insights into the local flora and fauna. The Planet Trail is also located along the trail, explaining the solar system at a scale of 1:2 billion. Tips: Lake Cruises; Lower Saxon Farmhouse (Restaurant & Cafe); Apple Orchard; Planet Trail; Castle Area; Castle & View; Prince's House; Castle Gardens; Prince's Island Swimming Area with Snack Bar
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prinzeninsel.de Restaurant, Cafe, and Beer Garden on Prince's Island, Plön After a pleasant walk to the tip of Prince's Island or a scenic cruise across the large Plön Lake, you'll arrive at the Prince's Island Restaurant. In this completely renovated, historic farmhouse, you'll find the daily changing Prince's Buffet, featuring freshly caught fish, succulent local beef, seasonal regional vegetable dishes, and much more. You'll also find Holstein dishes, mostly from the region, homemade cakes, ice cream creations, and coffee and tea specialties. Holstein cuisine at its finest in a wonderful setting: At the tip of Prince's Island, the quaint farmhouse or cozy beer garden combines typical Holstein cuisine with influences from France, Italy, and Germany. The restaurant is only accessible on foot, by bike, or by boat. A dedicated electric shuttle service is available for guests.
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From the Prinzeninsel car park on the B430, it is only a few steps to paradise. Pure nature, no cars, no motorbikes, the only bikers here are cycle tourists. The Prinzeninsel is on every cycling map of the former royal seat of Plön.
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While Gut Glasau is a private estate, the broader Schleswig-Holstein region offers several publicly accessible castles. Notable options include Eutin Castle, a significant cultural center and former royal residence, and the historic Seedorf Gatehouse. Further afield, you can explore Gottorf Castle in Schleswig and Ahrensburg Castle, both offering rich historical insights.
No, Gut Glasau is a private agricultural estate and manor house. It is not open to the public for tours or general visitation. For castle experiences, we recommend visiting other publicly accessible castles in the region.
Yes, several castles in the region are suitable for families. Eutin Castle offers guided tours and a museum that can be engaging for older children, while the adjacent Eutin Castle Kitchen Garden provides a lovely outdoor space for all ages. The View of Plön Castle from Prinzeninsel Pier also offers a blend of nature and culinary delights that families can enjoy.
The castles near Glasau offer a journey through centuries of regional history. Eutin Castle, for instance, evolved from a medieval structure into a royal residence, showcasing Renaissance and Baroque architecture. The Seedorf Gatehouse is a unique example of Dutch late Renaissance style from 1583, part of a former estate's fortifications. Gottorf Castle in Schleswig, with its eight-hundred-year history, houses state museums, providing deep insights into art, culture, and archaeology.
Absolutely. Many castles are set amidst beautiful natural landscapes. Near Eutin Castle, you can explore the Eutin Castle Kitchen Garden and the English landscape garden. The View of Plön Castle from Prinzeninsel Pier offers scenic perspectives of Plön Castle across a lake, with opportunities for nature walks and culinary stops on Prinzeninsel.
Yes, the region around Glasau and its castles is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find easy hiking trails, such as the 'Glasau Stream loop' or 'Sarau Court Oak and Place of Remembrance' near Glasau. For cycling, routes like 'St. Katharinen Church Gnissau – Flörkendorfer Teich loop' or 'Gut Glasau – Sarau Church loop' are available. You can find more details and routes in the easy hikes around Glasau guide or the cycling around Glasau guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical depth and architectural beauty of the castles. For example, Eutin Castle is praised for its magnificent chambers and museum collections. The Eutin Castle Kitchen Garden is loved for its lovingly landscaped design and historical insights. The scenic viewpoints, like the one offering a View of Plön Castle from Prinzeninsel Pier, are also highly rated for their blend of nature and culinary experiences.
Many castle museums, such as Eutin Castle, Gottorf Castle, and Ahrensburg Castle, typically remain open during the winter months, though opening hours may be reduced. It's always advisable to check their official websites for current operating hours before planning a winter visit.
Yes, you'll find dining options near several castles. Eutin Castle has restaurants in its inner courtyard. Near the View of Plön Castle from Prinzeninsel Pier, you can enjoy Holstein and Mediterranean cuisine, including freshly caught fish and local produce. Many towns hosting castles also have local pubs and restaurants.
The duration of a castle visit can vary. A guided tour of Eutin Castle's magnificent chambers, for example, takes approximately one hour. Exploring the grounds and museum at your own pace might take longer, often between 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on your interest level. Larger castles like Gottorf Castle, with multiple museums, could easily fill half a day.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for exploring castle grounds and gardens like the Eutin Castle Kitchen Garden. However, many castle museums are open year-round, offering a rich historical experience regardless of the season. Autumn also provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage.
While not a grand castle, the Seedorf Gatehouse is a unique historical site often considered a hidden gem. Built in 1583, this extraordinary structure served as the vestibule to Gut Seedorf and acts like a small castle itself, showcasing Dutch late Renaissance architecture. It now functions as a museum, registry office, and event space.


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