Best castles around Parchtitz offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and architectural heritage. This tranquil village on Rügen is known for its rural charm, with several notable castles and manor houses in its immediate vicinity. These historical sites provide a diverse range of architectural styles and historical narratives. Exploring these landmarks offers insight into the past of this unique island landscape.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Schloss Ralswiek is one of the most striking buildings on the island of Rügen. It combines historical architecture with a picturesque location directly on the Großer Jasmunder Bodden. Particularly worth seeing is the magnificent interior, including a design (especially the hall and staircase) by the famous Art Nouveau artist Henry van de Velde.
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The Libnitz manor house is for sale, and anyone with more than 3 million euros will be able to call themselves the "owner of the castle" in the future. Unfortunately, the surrounding buildings are not in good condition. The farm buildings, some of which look dilapidated, are used for agriculture and livestock farming and do not do the manor house justice.
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The manor house in Libnitz was built in the first half of the 19th century. The builder was Fritz Alfred Meyer, son of Selma Schichau, whose father founded the Schichau works in Elbing in October 1837. Fritz Alfred Meyer was married to Friderike Sarnow. Together they bore the family name Meyer-Sarnow. The Meyer-Sarnow family managed the estate until the end of World War II in 1945. Before the arrival of the Red Army, the family fled to the West. After the expropriation, the building and the usable space became municipal property and several rental apartments were set up in the house. In 2000, the municipality sold the property to private investors, who carried out extensive renovations on the house from 2001 to 2003 in order to use it for tourist purposes.
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Coming from Bergen, Lietzow is located on the Jasmund Peninsula, directly at the narrowest point between the Kleiner and Großer Jasmunder Bodden. In the center of the small town is a striking building resembling a small castle. In fact, it is a kind of miniature copy of Lichtenstein Castle near Reutlingen in the Swabian Alb. It was built around 1893 by the builder of the railway line over the Lietzow Dam. The building was initially called the "Villa am Dorf" (village in the village), later the "Schlösschen Lichtenstein" (little castle). It is a two-story plastered building with a tiled gable roof and a tall, round tower. The building has changed owners several times. Since 1997, it has been privately owned and is undergoing extensive reconstruction and renovation. https://www.ruegen-hiddensee.de/schloesschen-klein-lichtenstein-lietzow/
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It is a very beautiful little castle and it catches the eye from far away.
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The manor house was sold by the municipality to Tassilo Klöckner in 2000 and apartments and holiday homes were built there.
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Carnitze was first mentioned in a document in 1314. In the following centuries, there were not only several changes of ownership, but Karnitz was also partly desolate. Ultimately, in 1782 only the actual estate remained, but without any associated farms. Around 1834/1835, today's hunting lodge was built in the Tudor Gothic style for Count Guido von Usedom. Hermann Ruperti took over the Karnitz manor including the castle in 1868. In 1930 the property was owned by Dr. Baron von Vietinghoff. This was affected by expropriation in 1945. Refugee families were accommodated in the castle and the park was partially converted into gardens. The basement of Karnitz Castle served as a school around 1956, as a kindergarten in 1962 and was finally converted into a restaurant in 1964. Between 1966 and 1969: extensive measures were taken to preserve the value of the castle, some of which were carried out by local residents themselves. In 1971 the castle park was placed under nature conservation. Six years later, the facade of the castle was renovated. The restaurant was renovated in 1977 and closed in 1989. In 1991, a complete facade renovation was carried out based on the planned use as a hotel at the time. In 2006, Gerhard Strotkamp acquired the Karnitz hunting lodge. Under him, a summer café was built in the castle park as well as self-used commercial space in the castle itself. https://xn--schlsser-auf-rgen-2zb8j.de/schloesser-auf-ruegen/jagdschloss-karnitz/
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The area around Parchtitz offers a diverse range of historical buildings, from unique structures like the Semper Castle Water Tower Ruin, which blends into the forest with its field stone facade, to elegant manor houses and castles. You can find Neoclassical designs at Libnitz Castle, Tudor-style architecture at Karnitz Castle, and even a miniature copy of a famous German castle at Little Lichtenstein Castle, Lietzow.
Yes, the Semper Castle Water Tower Ruin is notable for its integration into the natural environment. Its facade was elaborately faced with field stones to give it the appearance of a medieval ruin, blending seamlessly with the surrounding forest. Additionally, Ralswiek Castle and Marina is set within a stunning landscape of wooded hills, fields, and meadows, offering impressive views of the Bodden.
Ralswiek Castle and Marina is considered family-friendly, partly due to its scenic location and the famous Störtebeker Festspiele open-air theater event held there. Karnitz Castle, a former hunting lodge, also offers an interesting historical site for families to explore.
The castles and manor houses around Parchtitz showcase various historical periods and architectural styles. For instance, Ralswiek Castle is part of a community with a thousand-year history. Karnitz Castle is a Tudor-style hunting lodge from 1834, while Libnitz Castle is a Neoclassical manor house built around 1912. These sites offer glimpses into aristocratic estates, water supply infrastructure, and architectural trends over centuries.
Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and difficult options, around Parchtitz. For detailed routes, explore guides like Hiking around Parchtitz or Easy hikes around Parchtitz. Some routes, like the 'Wundersee and Liebesinsel – Pansevitz Castle Ruins loop from Kluis', directly incorporate historical sites.
Absolutely. There are several road cycling routes available in the vicinity. You can find easy to moderate routes that pass by scenic areas and historical landmarks. For cycling inspiration, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Parchtitz guide, which includes routes like 'Spyker Castle – Breege–Parchow Country Road loop from Bergen auf Rügen'.
Herrenhaus Boldevitz, located in the neighboring village, is distinguished by its unique double gable, a rare architectural feature on the island of Rügen. The estate also boasts a charming English landscape park with a swan pond and a classical chapel, making it a pleasant spot for a stroll and a look into the region's gentry history.
Yes, Schlosspark Pansevitz is definitely worth a visit. While the castle building itself is a ruin, the park offers a blend of historical remnants and natural beauty. Visitors can ascend the old castle ruin via two spiral staircases to enjoy peaceful views over the park and its associated forest cemetery, providing a contemplative experience.
Visitors to the castles around Parchtitz appreciate the rich history and diverse architectural styles, from medieval-inspired structures to 19th-century estates. The komoot community has shown significant engagement, with over 600 upvotes and more than 300 photos shared, highlighting the appeal of these historical sites and their integration into the natural landscape.
The best time to visit the castles and manor houses around Parchtitz is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. During these seasons, the weather is more favorable for exploring the outdoor grounds, parks, and nearby hiking trails. Events like the Störtebeker Festspiele at Ralswiek Castle also take place in the warmer months.
Yes, several historical buildings have found new life. Libnitz Castle, for example, was extensively renovated and now contains apartments and holiday homes. Similarly, Little Lichtenstein Castle, Lietzow, after significant reconstruction, is now used as a residential building.


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