Routes

Planner

Features

Updates

App

Login or Signup

Get the App

Login or Signup

Routes
Places to see
Castles
Germany
Schleswig-Holstein
Schleswig-Flensburg

Silberstedt

Top 3 Castles around Silberstedt

Best castles around Silberstedt offer a glimpse into the rich history of Schleswig-Holstein. The region, characterized by its flat landscapes and proximity to the Baltic Sea, provides a scenic backdrop for exploring historical sites. Silberstedt serves as a convenient base for discovering the architectural heritage of Northern Europe, with 3 beautiful castles available for exploration.

Best castles around Silberstedt

  • The most popular castles is Gottorf Castle, a castle that has been rebuilt and expanded multiple times, transforming from a…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

Gottorf Castle

Highlight • Castle

A beautiful castle not to be missed. A visit is highly recommended. Even as a child I was particularly fascinated by the bog bodies and the Nydam boat.
Gottorf Castle, …

Translated by Google •

Tip by

See rides here

Send to Phone

Save

Numerous works of art adorn the garden of Gottorf Castle, including "Large Seated Figure" by Fritz Fleer.

Translated by Google •

Tip by

Save

Sign up now to discover places like this

Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.

Sign up for free

The castle can only be seen from a distance during the hike on the E1.

Translated by Google •

Tip by

Save

Start today with a free account

Your next adventure awaits.

Login or Signup

Popular around Silberstedt

Cycling around Silberstedt

Hiking around Silberstedt

Road Cycling Routes around Silberstedt

Gravel biking around Silberstedt

MTB Trails around Silberstedt

Running Trails around Silberstedt

Tips from the Community

JR on Tour
December 23, 2025, Großer Sitzender by Fritz Fleer, Schloss Gottorf

Numerous works of art adorn the garden of Gottorf Castle, including "Large Seated Figure" by Fritz Fleer.

Translated by Google

2

0

The castle houses Schleswig-Holstein's most important museums and is involved in a wide range of cultural events. In addition to changing exhibitions (including those by contemporary artists), theater performances in the courtyard and concerts are held at irregular intervals. The entire grounds and many of the interior rooms are open to visitors. Some of the castle's original furnishings have been preserved and can be viewed as part of the museum tours. Of particular note are the festive Hirschsaal (Stag Hall) from 1591 and the two-story Renaissance chapel. The castle is considered the most important secular building in the state of Schleswig-Holstein.

Translated by Google

15

1

At the beginning of 1945, more and more refugees from the eastern territories of the German Reich arrived in Schleswig, their number rising to almost 18,000 by the summer. Gottorf, like many of the country's residences, was used as a temporary reception camp, and several hundred refugees were housed in the castle.[31] In the post-war period, the entire complex was made available to the Schleswig-Holstein State Museums from 1948 onwards.

Translated by Google

15

1

After the war of 1848, the Danes first set up a hospital and then a barracks in the castle,[22] in order to be able to operate more effectively against the insurgents in Schleswig-Holstein. The building was adapted to the new needs, and the interior lost much of its once significant furnishings. The former state rooms and ducal apartments were converted into dormitories and dining rooms. The outbuildings were demolished and replaced by extensive stables, and the defensive structures were demolished. Gottorf remained a barracks[22] when it fell to Prussia in 1867 as a result of the Second Schleswig War, and it retained this function until 1945.

Translated by Google

15

1

Subsequently, Gottorf became the center of power of the Dukes of Schleswig and was repeatedly at the center of political conflicts. In 1283, the young Duke Waldemar IV of Schleswig was imprisoned in the castle for a time by the Danish King Eric V. In 1329, Gottorf was besieged for the first time (unsuccessfully) by a coalition of Jutland nobles in their fight against Count Gerhard III of Holstein, who had served as Duke for several years.[6] In June 1340, the castle was transferred as a pledge into the permanent possession of the Counts of Holstein from the House of Schauenburg,[7] who resided in Gottorf until their extinction in 1459. Initially as counts, after Count Gerhard VI was invested with the duchy by the Danish regent Margaret I in 1386[8], then formally again as dukes.[9]

Translated by Google

15

1

After the Schleswig bishop Niels II was captured during the Battle of Lohheide in 1261, Gottorf became the property of Duke Eric I of Schleswig. In return, the bishops received lands on the lower reaches of the Treene, where the episcopal castle of Schwabstedt was built a short time later.[4] It was only the duke, as the contemporary annals of the Rude monastery report, who had a new castle built "at great expense", which replaced the older ducal castle on the Möweninsel in the Schlei.

Translated by Google

16

1

The present-day castle, on an island in the Schlei west of the town, had several predecessor buildings, but little is known about their function and appearance. The oldest structures date to the 13th century and possibly originate from a residence of the bishops of Schleswig called Klein-Gottorf. The name goes back to an older, still visible complex called Alt- or Groß-Gottorf in the Ruhekrug near the Falkenberg estate, which, according to the Danish chronicler Saxo Grammaticus, was destroyed around 1161.[2] As a result, the residence was probably relocated to the more centrally located Klein-Gottorf, where a possibly barely fortified half-timbered building with warm-air heating was built around the middle of the 13th century.

Translated by Google

16

1

The state's largest castle was owned by the Danish royal family and the dukes of Schleswig. After Denmark's annexation of the Gottorf portion of the Duchy of Schleswig in 1713, the castle served as the seat of the Royal Danish Governor in Schleswig, subsequently being used as a barracks. Today, it houses two Schleswig-Holstein state museums and the Schleswig-Holstein State Museums Gottorf Castle Foundation. To the north of the castle, the Neuwerk Garden, one of the first Baroque terraced gardens in Northern Europe, has been reconstructed in recent years.

Translated by Google

16

1

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of castles can I explore near Silberstedt?

The region around Silberstedt offers a diverse range of castles, including historical fortresses, Renaissance castles, and picturesque water castles. You can discover different architectural styles and historical periods, from the medieval origins of Gottorf Castle to the stunning Renaissance design of Glücksburg Castle.

What makes Gottorf Castle a significant historical site?

Gottorf Castle is one of Schleswig-Holstein's most important secular buildings, with a history spanning over eight hundred years. It transformed from a medieval castle into a Renaissance fortress and later a Baroque palace. Today, it houses the Museum of Archeology and the Museum of Art and Cultural History, offering deep insights into the region's past.

Are there family-friendly activities at the castles near Silberstedt?

Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Gottorf Castle is categorized as family-friendly, and its museums provide engaging exhibits. Glücksburg Castle, while not listed in the guide data, is known for offering options for children to dress up as royalty during visits, making it an enjoyable destination for families.

Can I find accessible castles in the Silberstedt area?

Gottorf Castle is listed as wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for visitors requiring accessibility features. It's always recommended to check specific accessibility details with the castle directly before your visit.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The area around Silberstedt and its castles offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, hiking, and running. For example, near Gottorf Castle, you can explore routes like the 'Haithabu Viking Houses – Gottorf Castle loop' for gravel biking or various hiking trails. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Silberstedt, Hiking around Silberstedt, and Running Trails around Silberstedt guides.

What is special about Glücksburg Castle, and how far is it from Silberstedt?

Glücksburg Castle is a magnificent Renaissance water castle, considered an outstanding example of its architecture in Northern Europe. It served as a residence for dukes and has strong ties to European royalty. Visitors can explore its museum, art collections, and the beautiful Red Hall and chapel. While not directly in Silberstedt, it's a significant and easily accessible castle in the wider Schleswig-Holstein region.

Are there any notable viewpoints to see the castles?

Yes, you can enjoy fantastic views of Gottorf Castle from the Baroque Garden. Specifically, the View of Gottorf Castle from the Baroque Garden offers an elevated perspective over the Hercules pond and the castle in the distance.

What are the historical highlights within Gottorf Castle?

Within Gottorf Castle, a key historical highlight is the Castle Chapel Schloss Gottorf. Built around 1590, it features rich decorations, including a restored "Ducal Prayer Room" with an inlaid coffered ceiling, offering a glimpse into the religious and artistic tastes of the era.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the castles in this region?

Visitors appreciate the rich history and architectural beauty of the castles. For instance, many are fascinated by the archaeological treasures and art at Gottorf Castle, including the bog bodies and the Nydam boat. The picturesque settings, like the Baroque Garden at Gottorf, are also highly enjoyed for their scenic views.

Is there a castle that also serves as a school?

Yes, Schloss Louisenlund is a unique castle in the region that houses a boarding school. While it's a private institution, the castle itself is a historical site and can be reached via hiking trails, though some areas may be private property.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Silberstedt?

The castles in Schleswig-Holstein, including those near Silberstedt, can be visited year-round. However, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and gardens, such as the Baroque Garden at Gottorf. During these seasons, you can also enjoy the surrounding natural features and outdoor activities more comfortably.

Most popular routes around Silberstedt

Cycling around Silberstedt

Most popular attractions around Silberstedt

Places to see

Store rating

Get inspired with the komoot mobile app

With a free komoot account, you can easily find, customize, and navigate endless outdoor adventures.

or

Join komoot Now

Store rating

Explore more

Looking for the best castles somewhere else? Discover other guides around Silberstedt:

GlücksburgHarrisleeTastrupLangballigHusbyWeesRingsbergGrundhofMunkbrarupDollerupHürupMaasbüllWesterholzFreienwillBorgwedelFahrdorfJagelBusdorfSelkGeltorfLottorfNübelTolkSchaalbySchleswigNaturpark SchleiKroppKlein RheideGroß RheideDannewerkSchubyLürschauEllingstedtHüsbyBollingstedtIdstedtNeuberendSüderfahrenstedtStolkJübek

Nearby adventure guides

Things to Do around Jübek

background

Get ready to conquer new peaks

Sign up for Free

Explore
RoutesRoute plannerFeaturesHikesMTB TrailsRoad cycling routesBikepackingSitemap
Download the app
Follow Us on Socials

© komoot GmbH

Privacy Policy