Best castles around Nordsehl are found in the broader Schaumburg region, as Nordsehl itself is an ancient "Hagenhufendorf" village known for its historical settlement structure and agricultural heritage. While Nordsehl does not host defensive fortifications, the surrounding district offers several significant historical sites. These locations provide insights into the area's history and architecture.
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Luccaburg Castle was an early medieval lowland castle near Loccum. The tower hill castle of the Counts of Lucca, dating from the 11th/12th century, is recognizable as a massive, round earthen mound. Parts of the 2 m wide circular wall are preserved. A Count Burchard of Lucca is mentioned in documents around 1113 and 1130. His daughter, Beatrice of Lucca, married Count Wilbrand of Hallermund, who thus became his successor and heir. In 1163, he donated the surrounding land to Cistercian monks for the establishment of Loccum Abbey. Luccaburg Castle can only be reached on foot or by bike. Source: https://www.mittelweser-tourismus.de/poi/luccaburg/
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The size of this castle surprised me. Viewing only with a completed tax return and correct tax number 😉
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Stadthagen Castle, belonging to the then-ruling counts and later princely house of Schaumburg-Lippe, was built between 1535 and 1539 by Count Adolf XI in Stadthagen on the site of a predecessor structure. This was a moated castle built in 1224 by Count Adolf III of Schaumburg in a clearing in the Dülwald forest. First documented in 1244, the castle must have been part of the town's founding from the very beginning, as its two streets were aligned with it. Extensive construction work is documented for the period around 1300. In 1304, a "house" is mentioned in the castle. In 1406, three castle guards are mentioned. The 15th-century gatehouse was later incorporated into the west wing of the castle. The new castle building, beginning in 1535, was planned and built by master builder Jörg Unkair, who came from Lustnau near Tübingen and had previously worked at the Cistercian monastery of Bebenhausen. He himself selected Obernkirchen sandstone from the Bückeberg near Obernkirchen. The residential palace was designed as a spacious, square, four-winged complex, with its northwest corner open to the town. The dormer windows and wing gables – Italian gables – resemble those of the Schelenburg near Osnabrück, which Unkair had previously built. However, since in Stadthagen, unlike at Schelenburg, he did not have to consider the medieval castle remains, the palace appears welcoming both internally and externally. It was built purely as a residential palace, without any military functions. After its completion in 1539, the Schaumburg state government moved in the following year; the tax and finance authorities also had their headquarters here. In 1608, the government and residence of the Schaumburg counts were relocated to Bückeburg. Later, the palace served as a widow's residence and the residence of the Crown Prince. A comprehensive restoration took place in 1875. After the First World War, the castle became the property of the newly founded Free State of Schaumburg-Lippe in 1919, and of the state of Lower Saxony since 1946. The castle is considered the oldest and most influential Weser Renaissance monument in Lower Saxony. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Stadthagen
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The historic Weser Renaissance estate Rittergut Remeringhausen is located in the beautiful Schaumburg region near Hanover and Minden. Family-owned for 22 generations, the property is now the home of the owner family and a well-known event location for special events.
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The Luccaburg was an early medieval lowland castle near Loccum. The tower hill castle of the Counts of Lucca from the 11th/12th century can be recognized as a mighty, round mound of earth. Parts of the 2 m wide ring wall have been preserved. A Count Burchard of Lucca is mentioned in documents around 1113 and 1130. His daughter Beatrice of Lucca married Count Wilbrand of Hallermund, who thus became his successor and heir. In 1163 he donated the surrounding land to Cistercian monks to found the Loccum monastery. The Luccaburg can only be reached on foot or by bike. Source: https://www.mittelweser-tourismus.de/poi/luccaburg/
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The Luccaburg gave the present-day town of Loccum its name. The castle complex was once located on a circular hill. The actual ruins of the castle now lie half a meter below ground level. The walls that can be seen today are a memorial to Prior Franzen. The castle itself had probably already been abandoned when the monks from Volkenroda settled in this area and founded their monastery here. The site was given to them in 1163 by the then lord of the castle, Wulbrand von Hallersmund.
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Very nice to go for a walk. Cafe Lusthaus in the immediate vicinity
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The paths in the monastery forest around the Luccaburg invite you to run,
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Nordsehl itself is an ancient village known for its historical settlement structure and agricultural heritage, rather than defensive fortifications. The castles and historical sites are found in the broader Schaumburg region. Notable examples include Remeringhausen Manor near Stadthagen, Mattes' Little Castle, and the Luccaburg Memorial near Loccum.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Schloss Baum offers a beautiful park for walks and bike rides, even though the castle itself is private. Remeringhausen Manor regularly hosts public events and has a lovely park to stroll through. The Luccaburg Memorial and Luccaburg Ruins near Loccum are located in a forest, offering opportunities for exploration and walks.
The region offers a variety of historical sites. You can visit Remeringhausen Manor, a proven manor since the late 16th century. The Luccaburg Memorial and Luccaburg Ruins near Loccum represent an early medieval lowland castle from the 11th/12th century. Mattes' Little Castle is a neo-Gothic building from 1898, offering a different architectural style.
Some castles are privately owned and cannot be entered. For example, Schloss Baum and Mattes' Little Castle are privately owned, but you can view them from the outside and often enjoy their surrounding parks or grounds. Remeringhausen Manor can be visited by request or during its regular public events.
The area around Nordsehl and its castles offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and road cycling. For example, there are gravel biking routes through the Schaumburg Forest near Schloss Baum, running trails around Stadthagen, and road cycling routes with views of the Weser Uplands.
Yes, the Luccaburg Ruins near Loccum are the remains of an early medieval tower hill castle. You can still see a mighty, round mound of earth and preserved parts of its two-meter-wide ring wall. It's a quiet, historic spot in the forest, perfect for exploration.
Visitors appreciate the historical atmosphere and the beautiful natural surroundings. Many enjoy strolling through the parks of manors like Remeringhausen Manor, or exploring the forest trails leading to sites like the Luccaburg Memorial. The unique architecture, from Weser Renaissance to neo-Gothic, also draws interest.
The Luccaburg Memorial is listed as a viewpoint, offering a historical perspective within the Loccum Forest. While not directly overlooking a castle, the George Tower at Schaumburg Castle (a regional castle) provides views of Paschenburg Castle, and many routes in the area offer scenic vistas of the landscape where these historical sites are nestled.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every castle are not detailed, the castles are located within or near towns like Stadthagen and Loccum, where you can find dining options. Mattes' Little Castle was once an excursion restaurant, indicating the area's suitability for such amenities.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and parks, and many public events at places like Remeringhausen Manor occur during these seasons. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, especially around forest-embedded sites like the Luccaburg Memorial. Some sites may have limited access or events in winter, so it's advisable to check ahead.
For a quieter experience, consider visiting the Luccaburg Ruins near Loccum. Located off the main forest path, it's described as a wonderful place of silence, where only a few cyclists and hikers venture, allowing for a peaceful exploration of the ancient ruins.


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