Best castles around Pudagla are situated on the island of Usedom, a region characterized by its unique geography between Lake Schmollensee and the Achterwasser lagoon. This area offers historical sites that reflect centuries of regional history. The castles provide insight into the architectural styles and administrative practices of past eras. The landscape surrounding these historical structures contributes to their setting.
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The former warehouse is now used as a waffle bakery with a café.
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Beautiful property with a small market in the yard. However, to get there, a bridge toll of 2 euros per person has to be paid. You would get the bridge duty charged when you eat it, but that took too long for us
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Top cake-definitely stop and try it 👍
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Opposite is the restaurant Remis-mega delicious food
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Event lock with coach house. Across the small village street is a small bakery with an idyllic garden cafe. Very tasty cake.
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This small castle is definitely worth a visit, I recommend taking the time to visit the castle from the inside as well.
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Pudagla Castle, built in 1574, stands on the foundations of a former monastery from 1156. It served as a ducal residence and administrative seat. Visitors can see its Renaissance-era construction, including a Pomeranian coat of arms above the entrance and a spiral staircase. Remains of the original monastery's curtain wall are also visible, hinting at its ancient past. Today, it houses a restaurant and hosts events, allowing you to experience history firsthand. You can learn more about it here: Pudagla Castle.
Yes, Mellenthin Water Castle houses a hotel, a brewery, and a coffee roastery, offering a full experience including dining. Pudagla Castle also features a restaurant, and Stolpe Castle has a restaurant in its coach house.
Mellenthin Water Castle is known for hosting various medieval festivals, especially during the summer months. Pudagla Castle hosts concerts, exhibitions, and culinary events. Stolpe Castle also features exhibitions and cultural events.
Yes, all three main castles in the area are considered family-friendly. Mellenthin Water Castle, Pudagla Castle, and Stolpe Castle all welcome families, with Mellenthin offering medieval festivals that can be particularly engaging for children.
The region around Pudagla offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hiking trails, such as the 'Book Tree Little Free Library – Pudagla Castle loop' or routes with views of the Achterwasser. There are also extensive road cycling routes and mountain biking trails available. For more details on routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Pudagla, Easy Hikes around Pudagla, and MTB Trails around Pudagla guides.
Absolutely. The castles are situated on the island of Usedom, known for its unique geography between Lake Schmollensee and the Achterwasser lagoon. For example, a Circular Route Around Wasserschloss Mellenthin allows you to walk or cycle around the castle and its moat, offering special views of the building and its natural setting.
While the castles can be visited year-round, the summer months are particularly vibrant, especially at Mellenthin Water Castle, which hosts medieval festivals. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and nearby trails without the peak summer crowds. Winter visits can provide a quieter, more atmospheric experience, though some outdoor events might be seasonal.
Yes, Mellenthin Water Castle has its own brewery and coffee roastery. Pudagla Castle features a restaurant and a cozy patio. Additionally, the former warehouse near Pudagla Castle now operates as the Café & Restaurant Waffle Bakery, known for its specialty waffles.
The castles primarily showcase Renaissance-era architecture. Pudagla Castle, built in 1574, is a largely unadorned plastered brick building with notable Renaissance elements like its coat of arms and spiral staircase. Mellenthin Water Castle was built between 1575 and 1596, and Stolpe Castle's main building also dates to the end of the 16th century in Renaissance style, with later Baroque and Historicist influences.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical significance and well-preserved nature of the castles. The unique combination of history with modern amenities like hotels, breweries, and restaurants at places like Mellenthin Water Castle is a highlight. The cultural events and exhibitions at Stolpe Castle and the historical depth of Pudagla Castle are also highly valued. The scenic surroundings of Usedom island add to the overall appeal.
While the castles themselves offer picturesque views, the Circular Route Around Wasserschloss Mellenthin provides special perspectives of the castle and its moat. Many of the nearby hiking and cycling routes also feature viewpoints overlooking the Achterwasser lagoon and the island's landscape.


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