Castles around Bippen offer a glimpse into centuries of German history and architecture within the surrounding region. This area features several notable and historically significant castles. The landscape provides a backdrop for exploring these structures, which include former state castles and moated estates. Bippen's vicinity presents opportunities to discover these historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Unfortunately, we weren't able to enter the grounds. It looks great from the outside and we're curious to visit.
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The Felddieksboll motte to the south may have been the castle's predecessor. Loxten Castle was built in 1474 by Johann von Dinklage on an existing farm, which had presumably been brought into the marriage by his wife, Rixa von Brawe, as a fief of the County of Tecklenburg. His son, also named Johann, was a burgomaster of Quakenbrück Castle but lived in Loxten. In 1649, the Dinklage line of Loxten died out in the male line, and the property passed through marriage in 1653 to Captain Franz von Frydag zu Buddenburg. His son sold the property to Christian Günther von Hammerstein in 1682. He had the present castle built between 1691 and 1698. The Barons von Hammerstein-Loxten still live on the property, which was renovated in 1921/22.
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Eggermühlen Castle dates back to the 14th century.
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Parts of the old foundation walls have been visibly recreated in the lawn. Not far away is the well-preserved gatehouse and a coach house built in the 21st century.
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Loxten Moated Castle & Estate, mid-16th century, Dutch Neoclassical, Southeast of the present farmstead stood a fortified complex, first mentioned in 1474 as a dowry by Rixa von Brawe during her marriage to Johann von Dincklage. An heir, Frydag zu Buddenburg, then sold Loxten in 1682 to Lieutenant Colonel Christian-Günther von Hammerstein, who thus established the Loxten branch of the family. Serving as a member of the Order of Orange, he and his wife Agnes, née Schenck von Winterstedt, commissioned a Dutch architect to design a two-story manor house in the Dutch Renaissance style. Construction began in 1691. When Christian-Günther was killed in battle a year later, his widow continued the construction with the help of her brother-in-law, who lived in Gesmold. The entire complex was completed in 1698. Initially the property was used as a summer or country residence.
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Unfortunately, the castle can only be visited from the outside, but it looks very well maintained and the architecture is admirable.
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Unfortunately privately owned, therefore no viewing possible. From the outside it looks very nice
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The region around Bippen features a variety of historical structures, including moated castles, former state residences, and historic estates. These range from the 14th-century Fürstenau Castle, which was once a Prince-Bishop's residence, to the private 15th-century Moated Castle and Estate Loxten, known for its extensive grounds.
Several castles in the area boast rich histories. Fürstenau Castle, built in the 14th century, served as the residence of the Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück and played a role in enforcing claims against the county of Tecklenburg. Moated Castle and Estate Loxten originated from a 15th-century peasant inheritance and has been owned by notable families, while Eggermühlen Castle dates back to the 13th century.
Access to castle interiors varies. Fürstenau Castle, now an administrative center, allows visitors to explore its grounds and park. However, Moated Castle and Estate Loxten is a private residence and not accessible for interior tours, though its exterior and grounds are impressive. Similarly, Eggermühlen Castle cannot generally be visited inside, but it regularly hosts cultural events within its baroque complex.
Yes, Eggermühlen Castle regularly hosts cultural events within its baroque complex, which includes a castle chapel and an orangery. The estate also has a charming element with various farm animals like cows, chickens, ducks, and dwarf rabbits.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Eggermühlen Castle loop from Eggermühlen' which is a moderate 8.2 km route. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Bippen guide, which includes routes suitable for walking.
The area provides several cycling routes that pass by or near these historical sites. For instance, the 'Artländer Dom St. Nikolaus – Eggermühlen Castle loop from Fürstenau' is an easy 39 km road cycling route. You can find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Bippen guide.
While interior access is limited for some, the grounds of Fürstenau Castle with its park are suitable for families. Eggermühlen Castle's estate is home to various farm animals, which can be a unique and charming experience for children.
Many of the outdoor areas and surrounding trails are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. The parks and external grounds of castles like Fürstenau Castle and the paths around Moated Castle and Estate Loxten offer pleasant dog-friendly environments.
Spring and summer are ideal for visiting the castles, as the weather is pleasant for exploring the outdoor grounds and parks. The landscaped gardens, such as those at Moated Castle and Estate Loxten, are particularly beautiful during these seasons. Cultural events at Eggermühlen Castle also tend to be more frequent in warmer months.
Parking is generally available near the castles, especially in the towns they are located in. For example, Fürstenau Castle is centrally located within Fürstenau, offering easy access to town parking. For private estates like Moated Castle and Estate Loxten, parking might be limited to nearby public areas.
Yes, the central location of Fürstenau Castle provides easy access to nearby cafes and shops in Fürstenau. While Eggermühlen Castle itself does not have gastronomy, there are dining options in the surrounding villages.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and well-preserved architecture of the castles. The beautiful parks and landscaped gardens, such as those at Moated Castle and Estate Loxten and Fürstenau Castle, are frequently highlighted. The unique ambiance of cultural events at Eggermühlen Castle also receives positive feedback.


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