Best castles around Emmerthal are situated in Lower Saxony, Germany, a region known for its historical significance and diverse architectural heritage. The area features a mix of medieval fortifications and Renaissance complexes, often located near the Weser River. These historical sites offer insights into centuries of regional history and cultural development.
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History Count Friedrich VI of Spiegelberg, who had been sovereign of the County of Pyrmont since 1525, built a fortress with a residential building on top in the valley of Pyrmont between 1526 and 1536. As early as 1512, he had the ancestral seat of the Counts of Spiegelberg in Coppenbrügge converted into a contemporary fortress based on the Italian model. He used the experience he gained to build a fortress in Pyrmont as well. The almost square complex covered four and a half hectares and was surrounded by a 30 to 40 meter wide moat, a moat. The earth that accrued when digging the moat was piled up to build the castle wall with casemates incorporated into it. In the north, where the fortress was most vulnerable to attack, a small stone corner bastion was built. The entrance to the fortress was only accessible via a wooden drawbridge and the entrance tunnel was.
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Directly adjacent to the spa park is the Bad Pyrmont moated castle (or vice versa?!) The castle, which still exists today, dates back to the 18th century and was the summer residence of the Counts of Waldeck-Pyrmont.
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The café in the castle courtyard is not as busy during the week, so you can better enjoy the view of the park.
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Tip: small café in the castle courtyard with a view of the spa gardens. Relax and enjoy.
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Pyrmont Castle was the residence or summer residence of the Counts of Spiegelberg and the Counts of Waldeck-Pyrmont in what is now Bad Pyrmont. The existing building dates from the 18th century. Today it houses a museum. The castle is part of the 16th century Pyrmont Fortress.
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Pyrmont Castle with its impressive square moat was once the residence of the Count of Spiegelberg and now houses a museum. An imposing building from the outside too.
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An eye-catcher on the Weser Cycle Path
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The castle looks dreamy in the landscape. The opposite side of the Weser is worth taking a good photo of.
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The Emmerthal region offers a diverse range of castles, from grand, fully preserved Weser Renaissance complexes like Hämelschenburg Castle to medieval ruins such as the View of the ruins of Polle Castle, and former moated castles like Ohsen Castle. You'll find a mix of architectural styles and historical periods.
Absolutely. Hämelschenburg Castle is a prime example of Weser Renaissance architecture, built between 1588 and 1613, and has been continuously inhabited by the von Klencke family since 1437. Ohsen Castle, dating back to approximately 1200, played a crucial role in guarding a key Weser River crossing and features surviving medieval structures like the 'Wittekind Tower'.
Many castles in the region are suitable for families. Hämelschenburg Castle offers guided tours that are informative and entertaining, and its extensive grounds, including a historic watermill and gardens, provide space for exploration. The View of the ruins of Polle Castle and the nearby Polle Ferry are also popular spots for families, offering scenic views and a unique ferry experience.
The castles are often set in scenic locations. The View of the ruins of Polle Castle offers a beautiful vista over the Weser River. Similarly, the View of Schloss Hehlen across the Weser provides a picturesque perspective of the castle nestled in the landscape. Hämelschenburg Castle is surrounded by a scenic park and a pond, making it a great starting point for walks.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For instance, near Hämelschenburg Castle, you can find routes like the 'Hämelschenburg Castle Pond – Emmer River at Hämelschenburg loop'. You can explore more options and detailed routes in the Hiking around Emmerthal guide.
The region is excellent for cycling, especially along the Weser River. Routes like the 'Weser Cycle Path – Weser Cycle Path near Rinteln loop' or the 'Weser River in Hameln – Hämelschenburg Castle loop' pass by or near some of the castles. Discover more cycling routes in the Cycling around Emmerthal guide.
Hämelschenburg Castle features a visitor center with a café and beer garden, and a castle café. Pyrmont Castle houses a museum. For dining, Schloss Hehlen offers a restaurant, café, and roastery. Many highlights, including the Polle Ferry and the Castle Ruins, have rest areas and facilities nearby.
Visitors frequently praise the historical depth and architectural beauty. For instance, the tour through Hämelschenburg Castle is described as entertaining and informative, offering insights into the Weser Renaissance. The scenic views over the Weser River from sites like the View of the ruins of Polle Castle are also highly appreciated.
While specific opening hours vary by castle, the historical sites and their surrounding landscapes can be enjoyed year-round. Some attractions, like the Polle Ferry, operate throughout the year, though with reduced hours in winter months. It's always advisable to check individual castle websites for current winter visiting information.
Yes, the castles are rich in history. Hämelschenburg Castle famously survived the Thirty Years' War thanks to the bravery of Anna von Holle. Ohsen Castle, while now a private manor, has a somber historical aspect with a plaque commemorating women accused of witchcraft who were imprisoned there in 1583.
Yes, you can find several running trails in the vicinity. For example, the 'View of the River Weser – Dutch Windmill Tündern loop' offers a moderate run. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Running Trails around Emmerthal guide.
Pyrmont Castle, once a residence for the Counts of Spiegelberg and Waldeck-Pyrmont, is notable for its impressive square moat and its 18th-century architecture. Today, it houses a museum, offering a glimpse into its past as part of the 16th-century fortress Pyrmont.


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