Castles around Grevenbroich offer a journey into the region's rich past and architectural heritage. The area features historic castles, many of which are easily accessible and serve as significant attractions. These sites provide diverse experiences, from exploring ancient architecture and parklands to enjoying culinary options. Grevenbroich and its surroundings are home to several notable historical structures.
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First mentioned in 1230 as the bailiwick of Paffendorf, this Renaissance-style moated castle is completely surrounded by water. Today, a brasserie invites visitors to enjoy coffee, cakes, and light meals. These can be savored either in the stylish interior or in the castle courtyard overlooking the park. The courtyard also serves as a venue for concerts and Christmas markets. The 7.5-hectare castle park delights visitors with its expansive water features, ancient sequoias and ginkgo trees, a stone pavilion, and numerous seating areas that invite relaxation.
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CYCLE TOUR WICKRATHER SCHLOSSTEICH The journey is the destination, and so 17 cyclists enjoyed a lovely day in Mönchengladbach's surroundings in what was at times a strong wind. The start was at 10:00 a.m. from the car park at Rheydt Castle. The route leads through the Volksgarten, the Neersbroicher Busch and the Hoppbruch to Haus Horst, from there past Steinhausen, Liedberg and Dyck Castle to Aldenhoven. Past the Jüchener Bach, we then went via Gierath and Jüchen to the edge of the open-cast lignite mine with a view into the big hole. Here we were showered heavily by the sprinklers that are supposed to bind the dust to protect the motorway. Shortly afterwards we reached the Wildenrath manor in Wanlo for a rest and refreshment. The route then went back along the Niers via Wickrath Castle, Beller Park and Zoppenbroich to Rheydt Castle.
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The castle pond and the castle park are worth seeing.
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a beautiful castle with park, which is partly under nature protection. Since 2004, the moated castle has been part of the Garden Art Route between the Rhine and Meuse. In the east wing is a horse stable and breeding with a Rhenish horse studbook. Various equestrian tournaments are held here every year on the adjacent tournament arena.
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Wickrath Castle is a moated castle complex on the Niers.
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Beautiful moated castle on the Niers.
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A beautiful park with lots of space
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A real highlight, definitely worth cycling there.
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Among the most popular castles are Rheydt Castle, a Renaissance moated castle known for its events and gastronomy, and Paffendorf Castle, which features a brasserie and a large park. Visitors also frequently explore Zons Old Town, a historical site with medieval charm, including its city wall and towers.
Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Rheydt Castle hosts various events and activities suitable for families. Paffendorf Castle has a spacious park with water features and ancient trees, perfect for a family stroll. Burg Ingenhoven also offers extensive family and leisure activities.
Paffendorf Castle is renowned for its 7.5-hectare park, featuring expansive water features, ancient sequoia and ginkgo trees, and a stone pavilion. Schloss Dyck is another excellent choice, known for its unique gardens and focus on horticulture and landscape architecture. Wickrath Castle Pond also offers a beautiful moated castle setting with an attractive baroque park.
The castles around Grevenbroich provide a deep dive into regional history. Zons Old Town transports you to the Middle Ages with its preserved city wall and historic towers. Rheydt Castle, a Renaissance moated castle, showcases 16th-century architecture. Schloss Liedberg, dating back to the 13th century, is nestled within a romantic old town with half-timbered houses, offering a glimpse into medieval life.
Yes, several castles offer culinary experiences. Rheydt Castle has gastronomy focusing on sustainably produced, healthy food. Paffendorf Castle features a brasserie where you can enjoy coffee, cakes, and meals. Burg Ingenhoven operates as a refined restaurant, providing a unique dining experience within a historic setting.
The region around Grevenbroich offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy and moderate options, such as those along the Erft River or around Hülchrath Castle. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Garzweiler Open-Pit Mine' loop. You can explore more options on the hiking guide and road cycling guide for Grevenbroich.
Absolutely. Rheydt Castle and Paffendorf Castle are both excellent examples of Renaissance-style moated castles. Schloss Dyck stands out with its Rococo architecture and unique gardens. Schloss Liedberg, built on a hilltop, features walls conforming to the natural relief, giving it a distinct appearance within its medieval town setting.
While many castles are well-known, places like Schloss Hülchrath, located directly in Grevenbroich, offer a central point of interest for local history. Schloss Liedberg, with its romantic old town and medieval tower, provides a picturesque experience slightly off the main tourist path. Burg Ingenhoven, now a restaurant, also offers a unique blend of history and modern amenities.
Yes, Schloss Myllendonk, a moated castle near Korschenbroich, is home to the Golfclub Schloss Myllendonk. It features an 18-hole golf course that extends around the medieval moated castle, offering a unique setting for a round of golf.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical architecture and beautiful natural surroundings. The opportunity to explore medieval towns like Zons Old Town, enjoy the extensive parks at Paffendorf Castle, and experience events at places like Rheydt Castle are often highlighted. The overall charm and the chance to step back in time are key attractions.
Yes, several castles in the region are notable for their water features. Paffendorf Castle is a Renaissance-style moated castle completely surrounded by water. Burg Ingenhoven was originally situated on a small artificial islet, though its moats have since been filled in. Schloss Myllendonk is also a moated castle, accessed via three bridges.


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