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Top 20 Castles around Drensteinfurt

Best castles around Drensteinfurt are predominantly moated castles, characteristic of the Münsterland region in Germany. This charming area is known for its historical significance and picturesque landscapes, with many castles situated along the "100 Castles Route." While some remain privately owned, their architectural beauty and historical context offer a captivating glimpse into the region's past. Visitors can explore these historic sites, often surrounded by scenic parks and waterways.

Best castles around Drensteinfurt

  • The most popular castles is Oberwerries Castle, a historical site and moated castle. It is a two-winged complex in the Lippeauen, offering bed + bike accommodation and a cafe in its inner courtyard.
  • Another must-see spot is Westerwinkel Castle, a magnificent baroque palace. This castle is surrounded by an English garden and a golf course, making its exterior and water channels impressive to view.
  • Visitors also love Heessen Castle, a historical site that houses a rural school home. While privately owned, its historical significance and location on the Lippe are notable.
  • Drensteinfurt is known for its moated castles, baroque manor houses, and historic gatehouses. The region offers a variety of castles to see and explore, each with unique architectural styles and historical backgrounds.
  • The castles around Drensteinfurt are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 2600 upvotes and over 2000 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Westerwinkel Castle

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The Wasserschloss Westerwinkel is a magnificent baroque palace surrounded by an English garden and a golf course.

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Heessen Castle

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Schloss Heessen is privately owned and houses a rural school home. Guided tours are possible by prior arrangement.

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Oberwerries Castle

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The castle Oberwerries is a two-winged moated castle in the Lippeauen Hammer district of Hamm-Heessen. It includes several buildings that have grown together over the centuries to form today's palace complex.

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Senden Castle

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Sending Castle has been carefully restored for years. Construction site tours at the castle and through the park are offered again and again. The castle on the 100 Castles Route has a particularly beautiful location on the Stever and Dortmund-Ems Canal.

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The idyllic forest path is really beautiful and traffic-calmed for walks and bike rides. Really very nice and relaxing.

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February 10, 2024, Schloss Senden

The gate as a highlight? 👎 More likely the park and the castle, where the renovation work is progressing well. The crooked Mannenhaus and parts of the castle are already shining in new splendor here. Incidentally, this is where the most crooked part of the castle in Münsterland stands. The Mannenhaus (the building on the right) was built in 1719 as part of the baroque redesign of the castle. For this purpose, the subsoil of the castle island was refilled at this point - but over time it sank and the house slowly and gradually began to lean towards the moat. The foundation was stabilized in 2018 using a special process and the building was extensively renovated. Today it is a real eye-catcher. Further extremely interesting information: https://www.muensterland.com/tourismus/themen/erlebnis-region-muensterland/burgen-und-schloesser-im-muensterland/schloss-senden/

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The entrance to Oberwerries Castle and the accommodation for cyclists there as well as the café is signposted with traffic signs "Prohibited passage". Who in the city of Hamm came up with that? Typical city of Hamm...

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Sending Castle is one of the numerous moated castles in Münsterland. It is situated on the River Stever, which feeds the castle's moat. The Dortmund-Ems canal is located about 250 meters south of the palace complex.

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very nicely situated path between Heessen Castle and Oberwerries, partly gravel, partly asphalt.

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The castle itself is unfortunately closed because it is privately owned. It's still worth taking a look at the outside. The water channels created are impressive.

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Only conditionally passable in heavy rain, or Gravel!

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The idyllic forest path is really beautiful and traffic-calmed for walks and bike rides. Really very nice and relaxing.

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Sending Castle is on the SteverLandRoute and is one of four castles and palaces surrounded by Steverwasser on the second stage from Sending to Lüdinghausen. With its three-part gable, it is one of the oldest surviving monuments of this type in the region. The castle has always been of great importance to the people in the area, as it was the seat of the court for this part of the Stever region in the 14th century. The hotel, which was last housed in the castle, was closed after a fire in the roof structure in the 1980s and the building stood empty for a long time. This vacancy damaged the old masonry more than the Spanish fires and looting during the world wars, so that in 2014 the building was actually about to be demolished. In 2015, at the very last minute, so to speak, a development association acquired the property. Thanks in part to the efforts of the voluntary helpers from the Westphalia Youth Building Works, much has already been restored to this day, so that the castle can once again be used as an event location. In July 2018, the castle was honored as Monument of the Month in Westphalia Lippe by the LWL Monument Preservation Service due to this extraordinary commitment by citizens :) You can find out more about the palaces and castles on the SteverLandRoute at www.steverlandroute.de You can find more tips on the stages and detours in our collection, take a look! :)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of castles can I expect to see around Drensteinfurt?

The Drensteinfurt area is known for its characteristic "Wasserschlösser" (moated castles). These range from baroque manor houses like Haus Steinfurt to complexes spread across multiple islands, such as Haus Borg, and even historical remnants like the gatehouse of Haus Bisping. Many are situated along the scenic 100 Castles Route.

Which castles are most popular with visitors in the Drensteinfurt region?

Visitors frequently enjoy Oberwerries Castle, a two-winged moated castle offering bed + bike accommodation and a cafe. Another favorite is Westerwinkel Castle, a magnificent baroque palace surrounded by an English garden. Heessen Castle and Senden Castle are also highly appreciated for their historical significance and picturesque settings.

Can I visit the interiors of the castles around Drensteinfurt?

Many of the castles in the Drensteinfurt area, including Haus Steinfurt, Haus Borg, and Haus Bisping, are privately owned. This means interior visits are generally not possible, and they can primarily be admired from the outside. However, Oberwerries Castle offers bed + bike accommodation and a cafe in its inner courtyard, providing some access.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit in Drensteinfurt?

Yes, several castles are considered family-friendly. Oberwerries Castle and Westerwinkel Castle are popular choices, often featuring pleasant surroundings for walks. Senden Castle also offers a family-friendly experience with its carefully restored grounds.

What historical significance do the castles in Drensteinfurt hold?

These castles offer a captivating glimpse into the history of the Münsterland nobility. For example, Haus Steinfurt showcases baroque architecture, while Haus Bisping is notable as the birthplace of Prince-Bishop Christoph Bernhard von Galen in 1606. They reflect centuries of aristocratic life and architectural evolution in the region.

How can I best explore the castles around Drensteinfurt?

The castles are often best explored by cycling or walking, especially as many are part of the famous 100 Castles Route. Their picturesque exteriors, surrounding moats, and parks make them ideal for scenic tours. Many are easily accessible from surrounding roads.

Are there cafes or facilities available at the castles?

Yes, some castles offer facilities. Oberwerries Castle has a cafe in its inner courtyard, serving coffee and homemade cakes. Westerwinkel Castle is located near a small, well-maintained restaurant.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The area around Drensteinfurt offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hikes, such as the 'Gravel Path Behind Haus Borg – Davert Forest Path loop from Rinkerode' or the 'Beech Forest in Davert – Oak Avenue in the Davert loop from Rinkerode'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Bisping House – Dortmund-Ems Canal loop from Drensteinfurt'. You can find more routes in the easy hikes around Drensteinfurt guide, the road cycling routes around Drensteinfurt guide, and the hiking around Drensteinfurt guide.

Are there good viewpoints or scenic spots near the castles?

Many castles themselves offer scenic views, particularly with their moats and surrounding parks. Westerwinkel Castle, for instance, is impressive with its water channels and English garden. The cycle path from Schloss Heessen to Schloss Oberwerries also provides beautiful views through idyllic forest paths.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles in Drensteinfurt?

The castles are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the surrounding parks and gardens, such as the rhododendrons at Haus Borg. The autumn foliage can also be very picturesque. Even in winter, the moated castles offer a unique, serene atmosphere.

Are there opportunities for walks around the castles?

Absolutely. The castles are often set within extensive grounds or parks, perfect for leisurely walks. Haus Steinfurt features a large public city park, and Haus Borg boasts baroque gardens and romantic weeping willows along its moats. Many castles are also connected by walking and cycling paths, including the 100 Castles Route.

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