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Top 8 Castles in Randers

Castles in Randers, Denmark, and its surrounding area feature notable historical estates and well-preserved manor houses. This region offers insights into Danish architectural history and aristocratic life, with structures dating back centuries. While traditional medieval castles are less common, the area is rich in historical buildings that showcase various architectural styles. These sites provide a glimpse into the past through their preserved grounds and structures.

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Last updated: June 29, 2026

Fussingø Castle

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The castle has been mentioned in various sources since 1540 and was privately owned until 1945. Today it is state-owned, but nevertheless only accessible to the public during special events, …

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Visborggaard Castle

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Beautiful castle with a large castle park (today's main building was built between 1575-1576) as well as a hotel and restaurant opposite.
More information on visborggaardslot.dk

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Rosenholm Castle

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In April 1559, Jørgen Rosenkrantz acquired the Holm farm from the king near Hornslet.
In the following years, he built a castle on this site and named it Rosenholm after …

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Løvenholm Castle

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Løvenholm Castle and Park

--> Løvenholm Castle is not open to the public. However, you are welcome to take a walk in the park and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. <--

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Ulstrup Castle

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Not far from the Trækstien trail lies Ulstrup Castle. Dating back to the 14th century, it is one of the many castles and manor houses belonging to the Skeel family.

You can find more information at: ulstrupslot.dk.

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July 4, 2026, Rosenholm Castle

In April 1559, Jørgen Rosenkrantz acquired the Holm farm from the king near Hornslet. In the following years, he built a castle on this site and named it Rosenholm after his family. The Rosenkrantz family has owned the castle ever since, and today Rosenholm is the Danish house that has been in the same family for a long time. Between 1740 and 1745, the castle was restored and the large park of approx. 5 hectares was laid out with avenues of lime trees, arbors, and beech hedges. The rose garden around the fountain is a charming place. The castle is furnished with hundreds of pieces of furniture, paintings, and tapestries, offering visitors a fascinating glimpse into the life of a noble family over centuries. Today, Rosenholm Castle unites past and present culture by hosting exciting guided tours, conferences, company celebrations, weddings, etc. The castle is one of the largest and most beautiful Danish Renaissance manors. https://www.visitaarhus.de/region-aarhus/reiseplanung/rosenholm-slot-gdk1078933

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May 21, 2026, Rosenholm Castle

The castle park is freely accessible.

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August 22, 2024, Schloss Ulstrup

On the banks of the picturesque Gudenå River in Favrskov, just a short drive from Randers and Langå, lies Ulstrup Castle. This historic castle is not just a building, but a living time capsule of Danish history. With its impressive Renaissance splendor and the charming atmosphere of a manor house, it invites you on an unforgettable journey into the past. The history of the Ulstrup estate can be traced back to the end of the 14th century, when the first farm was established by the Brandsen family. In 1404, Jens Nielsen (Løvenbalk), of Aunsbjerg, received Ulstrup as collateral, and two years later, parts of the estate were given to Queen Margrethe. At the end of the 16th century, Privy Councillor Christen Skeel (1543–1595), who became the true founder of the main estate, acquired several farms in and around Ulstrup. Construction of the estate began around 1590 under the direction of Christen Skeel, and the low north wing visible today dates from this period. Ulstrup Castle originated as a large Renaissance castle built by Christen Skeel's son, Rigsmarsk Jørgen Skeel, in the early 17th century. Today, the castle comprises three wings and encompasses approximately 700 hectares of land, primarily forest. Ulstrup Castle is now managed as a foundation whose mission is to restore and preserve the castle buildings and promote its cultural significance. Furthermore, spaces are made available for artistic and cultural purposes, making Ulstrup a vibrant center for history and creativity. Every year, you can participate in a variety of exciting events at Ulstrup Castle. These include concerts, theater performances, and exhibitions organized by associations, theater and music ensembles, companies, and private organizers. https://www.visitaarhus.de/region-aarhus/reiseplanung/schloss-ulstrup-ein-renaissance-schloss-bei-gudenaen-gdk1079416

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August 22, 2024, Fussingø Castle

The castle has been mentioned in various sources since 1540 and was privately owned until 1945. Today it is state-owned, but nevertheless only accessible to the public during special events, such as exhibitions (www.fussingoeslot.dk). However, there is still the possibility to arrange a guided tour for smaller groups of 10-15 people - if you register in advance. The park, however, is freely accessible to the public. https://www.visitaarhus.de/region-aarhus/reiseplanung/fussingo-schloss-gdk622723

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Not far from the Trækstien trail lies Ulstrup Castle. Dating back to the 14th century, it is one of the many castles and manor houses belonging to the Skeel family. You can find more information at: http://www.ulstrupslot.dk/.

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October 26, 2023, Løvenholm Castle

Løvenholm Castle and Park --> Løvenholm Castle is not open to the public. However, you are welcome to take a walk in the park and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. <-- The oldest part of the castle dates back to the 17th century and has undergone countless restorations and conversions over the years. The castle and its surroundings are now a listed building, which is why all restoration measures are carried out in close dialogue with the Danish Heritage Authority. Houses and the castle - first mentioned in the 15th century under the name Gjesingholm, - At that time belonged to the Essenbæk monastery, almost 20 km to the west - East wing built in the middle of the 16th century; the south wing approx. 50 years later - many changing owners, most recently the grocer and master hunter Valdemar Uttental Source and further information: https://www.lovenholm.dk

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April 8, 2023, Rosenholm Castle

- Beautiful castle in the outskirts of Aarhus - Great for a short coffee stop in between and a short break - There is an easy gravel path off the road, alternatively you can cycle along Slotsvej

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September 26, 2020, Visborggaard Castle

The castle park is said to cost 50 DKK entry. However, at the end of September no entry was required.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of historical sites can I expect to find in the Randers area?

The Randers area is rich in historical estates and well-preserved manor houses, rather than traditional medieval castles. These sites offer insights into Danish architectural history and aristocratic life, with structures showcasing various styles from the 14th to 17th centuries.

Which castles or manor houses offer a glimpse into different historical periods or architectural styles?

You can explore a range of styles. For Baroque architecture, visit Clausholm Castle, known for its 17th-century design and elegant interiors. Gammel Estrup showcases Renaissance architecture, with parts dating back to 1490. Ulstrup Castle, with origins in the 14th century and significant 17th-century expansions, represents a blend of historical periods.

Are there any castles or manor houses in the Randers region that function as museums?

Yes, Gammel Estrup - The Danish Manor & Estate Museum is a prominent example. It has functioned as a museum since 1930, offering a comprehensive look into the history of Danish manor houses and the lives of noble families through its preserved rooms and exhibits. You can find more information here: Gammel Estrup.

Which castles in the Randers area are family-friendly?

Several castles and manor houses in the Randers area are considered family-friendly. These include Fussingø Castle, Visborggaard Castle, Rosenholm Castle, Løvenholm Castle, and Ulstrup Castle. Many offer parks and grounds suitable for exploration by all ages.

Can I visit the parks and grounds of these historical estates?

Yes, many of the historical estates in the Randers area allow public access to their parks and grounds. For example, the park at Fussingø Castle is open to the public, as is the large castle park at Visborggaard Castle. Løvenholm Castle also welcomes visitors to walk in its beautiful surroundings, though the castle itself is not open to the public.

What outdoor activities can I do near the castles in Randers?

The Randers area offers various outdoor activities. Near some castles, you can find excellent routes for road cycling, running, and mountain biking. For instance, you can explore road cycling routes like the 'Fitness Park Randers – Dalbyneder Church loop' or running trails such as 'Vesterskov – Nørreskov loop from Naturnationalpark Fussingø'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can try the 'Romalt Bakker MTB Trail'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes in Randers, Running Trails in Randers, and MTB Trails in Randers guides.

Are there specific trails or natural features to explore near these castles?

Yes, for example, Fussingø Castle is located within a nature park, offering historical surroundings and opportunities for walks. Rosenholm Castle has an easy gravel path around its grounds. The historic park at Clausholm Castle features a grand fountain and walking paths. Ulstrup Castle is situated near the picturesque Gudenå River.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles and manor houses in Randers?

Many castles and their parks, such as Clausholm Castle, are open to the public primarily during the summer months, offering guided tours and events. Visiting during this period allows you to enjoy the gardens and outdoor areas in full bloom. However, some parks, like Fussingø, are accessible year-round, providing different scenic experiences depending on the season.

Are there any lesser-known historical sites or manor houses worth visiting in the Randers region?

While not always open for interior tours, manor houses like Løvenholm Castle offer beautiful park grounds to explore. Ulstrup Castle, with its deep history and ongoing restoration efforts, also hosts various events like concerts and exhibitions, making it a vibrant cultural center.

What kind of events or activities can I expect at these historical sites?

Many sites host special events. Clausholm Castle offers guided tours and dramatic storytelling, especially in summer. Gammel Estrup provides an immersive historical experience with recreated living and work areas. Ulstrup Castle frequently organizes concerts, theater performances, and exhibitions. It's advisable to check their individual websites for current event schedules.

Are there parking facilities available at the castles and manor houses?

Most major historical sites and manor houses in the Randers area provide parking facilities for visitors. For example, Rosenholm Castle has an easy gravel path off the road, suggesting accessible parking. It's always recommended to check the specific venue's website for detailed parking information before your visit.

Can I bring my dog to the castle grounds or parks?

Policies regarding dogs vary by location. While many outdoor park areas might be dog-friendly, it's best to confirm with each specific castle or manor house before your visit. Generally, dogs are not allowed inside the buildings or museums, but often welcome on leashes in outdoor park areas.

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