Best castles around Rieseby are primarily historical manors and estates, known locally as "Gut," offering insight into the region's past. The area, situated in the Schwansen peninsula, features a landscape rich in cultural monuments and architectural heritage. These properties provide a glimpse into the aristocratic history of the region. Many are privately owned but contribute significantly to the historical landscape.
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Ludwigsburg Palace, not Satrupholm Castle!
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It's worth it. Gorgeous garden and wonderful cake.
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Manor house, public park and foundation to which Louisenlund boarding school belongs. You pass the impressive manor house and the parks, among other things, at the LzdM (run between the seas). This relay race from Husum to Damp over 10 sections takes place annually at the end of May / beginning of June. *** Excerpt from: https://www.herrenhaeuser.sh/anwesen/herrenhaeuser/167-louisenlund.html (status 06/2023): In 1770, the Danish King Christian VII (1749-1808) gave his sister Louise the Ziegelhof farm in Schwansen. Her husband, Landgrave Carl von Hessen (1744-1836) commissioned the Kassel master builder Johann Hermann von Motz to build a summer residence on the site. Landgrave Carl von Hessen made a steep career at the Gottorf court when he was young. He was already a major general at the age of 20, married Princess Louise in 1766, quickly rose to become chairman of the Supreme War Council, Minister of State and Viceroy of Norway.
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The neoclassical palace was originally built in 1776 as a summer residence for Landgrave Carl of Hesse and his wife Louise, daughter of the Danish King Frederick V. In 1949, Duke Frederick of Schleswig-Holstein founded the boarding school here. Well-known personalities such as coffee king Albert Darboven, Countess Christiane zu Rantzau (Christie's auction house), and shipowner Erck Rickmers attended school here.
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Nice! Expensive! Both and also in combination!
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Tip: You can walk around the moated castle, the path is not private.
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The Alte Räucherei is a nice location for coffee and a barbecue. You should ask in advance about the opening times for visiting the manor house and for barbecuing. About the Ludwigsburg estate see: https://www.gut-ludwigsburg.de/gl/
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It used to be called Gut Kohövede (cow farm). Today's mansion is imposing built on the foundations of a moated castle. It was built from 1729 for Ludwig von Dehn, who gave the estate its name. For a long time it was one of the largest estates in the state and it is still one of the most important creations of the Baroque period in Schleswig-Holstein. Particularly worth seeing are the "Colorful Chamber" with its splendid room decorations made up of 145 emblems and the impressive gatehouse from the 16th century. Diverse cultural events take place regularly at Gut Ludwigsburg. The annual Christmas market is particularly popular.
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The Rieseby area is rich in historical manors and estates, known as "Gut" in German, rather than traditional fortified castles. These properties offer a glimpse into the region's past and often boast impressive architecture. Notable examples include Gut Ludwigsburg, Louisenlund Castle, and Karlsburg Castle. Many are privately owned but can be admired from the exterior or offer accessible grounds.
For history enthusiasts, Gut Ludwigsburg is a must-see, having emerged from a medieval moated castle and being one of the largest and most important Baroque estates in Schleswig-Holstein. Louisenlund Castle, built between 1772 and 1776, also holds significant historical importance. Additionally, Karlsburg Castle (Carlsburg Manor House) is an important cultural monument with a rich past, once owned by dukes.
Yes, several estates offer family-friendly aspects. Gut Ludwigsburg features a farm shop with regional delicacies and a stud farm that can be exciting for horse lovers. While Louisenlund Castle is primarily a boarding school, its picturesque grounds can sometimes be accessed, offering a beautiful setting for a family stroll. Many estates are also visible from local cycling paths, making them part of a family bike outing.
The area around Rieseby is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling. You can find numerous routes that pass by or near these historical estates. For example, explore "Traffic-free bike rides around Rieseby" which includes routes like the "Schlei Riverside Cycle Path" or the "Scenic view of Ornumer Noor" loop. If you prefer gravel biking, there are routes like "View over the Schlei – Gottorf Castle loop". You can find more details and routes in the Traffic-free bike rides around Rieseby guide or the Gravel biking around Rieseby guide.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn (April to October), when the weather is pleasant for exploring the grounds and enjoying outdoor activities like cycling. During December, Gut Ludwigsburg hosts a romantic Christmas market, offering a unique seasonal experience.
Yes, Gut Ludwigsburg features the "Alte Räucherei" café, where you can enjoy fresh cake or a warm dish, particularly on Saturdays and Sundays. While other estates might not have dedicated cafes on-site, the surrounding towns and villages offer various dining options.
Many of these estates are set in picturesque locations, offering beautiful views. Louisenlund Castle, for instance, is noted for its beautiful setting directly at the Schlei. The cycling routes mentioned earlier often highlight scenic views of the Schlei and other natural landscapes surrounding the estates.
Beyond the more prominent ones, the region boasts several other historically significant estates. Gut Saxtorf, located in Rieseby, features a neoclassical manor house built between 1804 and 1809. Adliges Gut Stubbe, also in Rieseby, has origins dating back to the late Middle Ages. Gut Krieseby, with roots in the 12th century, has an impressive 18th-century gatehouse visible from the street, making it a popular spot for visitors.
The duration of your visit depends on the estate and your interest. For estates like Gut Ludwigsburg with a café and farm shop, you might spend a couple of hours. For others, especially those privately owned like Karlsburg Castle or Carlsburg Manor House, viewing the exterior and grounds might take 30 minutes to an hour. If you combine visits with cycling, you could easily spend a full day exploring several locations.
While direct public transport to every single estate might be limited, the region is very bike-friendly. Many estates, including Louisenlund Castle and Carlsburg Manor House, are mentioned as being traversable or visible from local cycling paths. This makes cycling an excellent way to explore multiple estates and enjoy the scenic surroundings.
Specific dog policies vary by estate, especially for privately owned properties. Generally, dogs on a leash are often permitted on outdoor grounds and public paths around the estates. However, access to interior buildings or specific areas like cafes might be restricted. It's always advisable to check with individual estates beforehand if you plan to bring your dog.


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