Best castles around Rochau are located within the Stendal district of Saxony-Anhalt, a region characterized by its historical sites and rural landscapes. This municipality in the Altmark region provides access to various historical buildings and castle parks in the surrounding area. Visitors can explore structures ranging from medieval manor houses to significant historical monuments.
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The Krumke Castle Park is one of Saxony-Anhalt's "Garden Dream Parks". The park is freely accessible and can be visited free of charge. The park is home to a rarity: it is said to have the oldest boxwood hedge in Europe. In addition to the castle, there is also an orangery, a coach house, a special garden, a stone cabinet and a carp pond. A very beautiful and well-kept park. All information about the castle park can be found here: http://gartentraeume-sachsen-anhalt.de/de/gartentraeume-parks/schlosspark-krumke.html
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Krumke Castle is privately owned and not accessible. It is beautiful to look at from the outside, but it seems to be falling into disrepair. The castle park, which is part of the "Garden Dreams Parks", is open to the public and can be visited.
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The castle and park with their details form a wonderful ensemble - a world of their own.
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Beautiful well-kept public park with a private sleepy castle in the reform jam
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It is unclear when Hohenwulsch Castle was built in the village of the same name in Saxony-Anhalt, which is also known as the Hohenwulsch manor house. What is certain is that a manor was established there from the 14th century. Thus, there was already a manor house at that time. This has had several owners over the centuries, including those from Woltz, those from Wultsch and those from Jeetze. This was followed by the von Levetzkow family and the von Rohr family, who owned the manor house until 1945 when it was expropriated. After the Second World War it had different functions. A party school, an agricultural school and a training and accommodation facility for the NVA were housed there. From 1969 it was used as a children's holiday camp and apprentice hostel. Hohenwulsch Castle is currently privately owned.
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And suddenly it's there, Krumke Castle with a beautiful, large castle park.
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Former court gazebo directly at the Stendaler Roland
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At the corner of the courthouse of the town hall stands the Roland from 1525 in a true-to-the-original copy from 1974. Like most Rolands, the Stendaler is also depicted as a knight.
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Around Rochau, within the Stendal district and Altmark region, you'll discover a variety of historical sites. These include medieval manor houses, castle parks, and significant monuments. The area offers a blend of structures, each with its own unique history, reflecting the region's past.
Yes, the most notable is Krumke Castle and Castle Park. This park is part of Saxony-Anhalt's 'Garden Dream Parks' and is freely accessible to visitors. It's famous for what is believed to be the oldest boxwood hedge in Europe, along with an orangery, coach house, and carp pond. While the castle itself is privately owned and not accessible, the park is a beautiful and well-maintained area to explore.
The Roland Statue at Stendal Town Hall is a significant man-made monument from 1525. Depicting a knight, it serves as a medieval legal symbol, representing the rights and freedoms of the city. It's a true-to-original copy from 1974, showcasing Renaissance armor and holding symbols of power.
Access varies for the historical sites. While Krumke Castle Park is freely accessible, the castle building itself is privately owned. Schönfeld Castle is on private land and requires advance reservation for entry. Hohenwulsch Castle and Bertkow Castle are also privately owned, though Bertkow has undergone continuous renovation.
Yes, both Krumke Castle and Castle Park and the Roland Statue at Stendal Town Hall are considered family-friendly. Krumke's expansive park offers space for children to explore, while the Roland Statue provides an interesting historical landmark in the town center.
The region around Rochau offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, as well as running trails. For detailed routes and options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Rochau, Cycling around Rochau, and Running Trails around Rochau guides.
Absolutely. The area features many cycling routes suitable for various skill levels. For instance, you can find easy to moderate routes like the 'St. Godehard Church Erxleben – View of Osterburg Old Town loop' or the 'Rochau village church loop'. More options are available in the Cycling around Rochau guide.
If you enjoy running, there are several trails around Rochau. You can find moderate to difficult loops, such as the 'Gänseteich loop' or various running loops starting from Goldbeck. Check the Running Trails around Rochau guide for more details on routes and distances.
For Krumke Castle and Castle Park, parking is available at the main entrances. For other sites, especially those in town centers like the Roland Statue at Stendal Town Hall, public parking options would be available nearby in the town. For privately owned castles, it's best to check in advance.
A visit to Krumke Castle Park could easily take a few hours to explore thoroughly. The Roland Statue is a quicker stop, often combined with exploring Stendal town center. For other privately owned castles like Schönfeld Castle, the duration would depend on the nature of your pre-arranged visit. To see multiple sites, plan for at least a full day.
Near the Roland Statue at Stendal Town Hall, you'll find cafes and restaurants within Stendal town center. One tip specifically mentions a cafe near the town hall with tasty coffee and cake. For sites like Krumke Castle Park, it's advisable to check local amenities in the nearby villages.
The historical sites and castle parks around Rochau are generally pleasant to visit from spring to autumn. Spring brings blooming gardens, while summer offers warm weather for outdoor exploration. Autumn provides beautiful foliage. Winter visits are possible, but some outdoor areas might be less vibrant, and opening hours for certain attractions could be reduced.


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