Castles around Krüzen are situated in the district of Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, an area characterized by its picturesque landscape of forests, hills, and bodies of water. The region offers numerous cycling and hiking trails, providing access to historical sites and natural surroundings. While specific details about Krüzen Castle itself are limited, its park is a point of interest for visitors. The area combines natural beauty with historical elements, making it suitable for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The historic garden complex “Juliusburg” is a landscape-defining testimony to the modern era, which is significant in the region's history. In the center of the garden complex is the medieval tower hill castle “Insulbarg”, whose tower hill was the starting point for the garden design and marks the actual archaeological monument. The earth, rampart and moat systems are rich soil archives of high scientific value that are worth preserving and protecting. The topographical location of the tower hill castle in a lowland was chosen based on fortification-favorable aspects. The garden was created in the 17th century by Duke Julius Heinrich of Lauenburg as a pleasure garden, who had a summer residence here. The tower hill castle and the outer bailey were incorporated into the garden. At the beginning of the 18th century the garden was abandoned, so that it can only be recognized by the relief and the ditches running through the area. The castle's good preservation and its integration into the surrounding lowland landscape make it easy to experience the monument. The naming shows that the monument is anchored in local traditions. The protection of the cultural monument of significant local importance is in the public interest because of its special historical, scientific and cultural landscape-defining value. https://www.schleswig-holstein.de/DE/landesregierung/ministerien-behoerden/ALSH/Service/Denkmallisten/Denkmallisten_node.html?lang=de
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Nice castle, even better golf course ... the restaurant is also an opportunity for a coffee break 😉
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The imposing manor house, which is now known as Lüdersburg Castle, goes back to an old medieval castle. What the castle looked like and who owned it is unknown. The town of Lüdersburg itself was once a small manor whose owners in all probability also built the castle. On the foundations of the castle - presumably it was demolished due to decay or had long since disappeared down to the foundations - today's Lüdersburg Castle was finally built in 1776. The manor house, together with the two cavalier houses, is not only a special gem in the former Principality of Lüneburg, but also the city's landmark. In the course of the 20th century, work began on restoring Lüdersburg Castle and the surrounding village. As practically the entire town is a listed building, this was a particularly difficult and costly task. In 1986, work began on converting the castle into a hotel with a golf course. The first golf course was completed as early as 1989, and a second was opened ten years later. In addition to the manor house itself, Lüdersburg Castle also includes the "pony shed" and an old sheep farm. Together with the castle cellar, they were included in the new usage concept of the house as a hotel. http://www.burgen-und-schloesser.net/niedersachsen/schloss-luedersburg/geschichte.html
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Magnificent grounds and in any case the golf restaurant is also suitable for racing bike breaks.
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It's nice from the outside, of course. Unfortunately, I couldn't test gastronomy because of Corona
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The castle in sleepy Lüdersburg is worth seeing. The operator's skilful marketing gives the impression that the castle itself is operated as a hotel. It is not so! The area is a golf club. The castle nice accessories with apartments.
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A very beautiful old castle. The whole town of Lüdersburg is worth a visit.
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Definitely worth seeing. It is a golf hotel.
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The area around Krüzen offers a variety of historical sites, including traditional castles like Lüdersburg Castle, which dates back to 1234 and features a manor house. You can also visit medieval tower hill castles such as the Motte and pleasure palace Juliusburg, known for its 17th-century pleasure garden. Additionally, there are unique man-made monuments like the Edmundsthal Water Tower with Observation Tower, built in 1911, which provides insight into the region's industrial history.
Lüdersburg Castle is run as a hotel with a golf course, making it publicly accessible for guests and visitors to its facilities. Its entire center is under monument protection. While specific public access details for other sites vary, many historical parks and grounds in the region are open for exploration.
While specific detailed historical information about Krüzen Castle itself is limited, it is recognized for its beautiful park. The area around Krüzen is rich in history, with other sites like Lüdersburg Castle having origins in the 13th century and the Motte and pleasure palace Juliusburg featuring a medieval tower hill castle and a 17th-century pleasure garden.
Yes, Lüdersburg Castle is categorized as family-friendly and offers a hotel and golf course, providing amenities for various ages. The parks and grounds of many historical sites, including the park at Krüzen Castle, are suitable for family walks and outdoor enjoyment.
The picturesque landscape around Krüzen, with its forests, hills, and bodies of water, offers numerous cycling and hiking trails. You can find many options for outdoor activities, including easy hikes and moderate trails. For example, explore routes like the 'Auenwanderweg (Floodplain Hiking Trail)' or 'Beaver Trail – Bench on the Elbe hiking trail loop from Schnakenbek'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Krüzen guide or the Easy hikes around Krüzen guide. For cyclists, there are also various Road Cycling Routes around Krüzen.
The region is characterized by a picturesque landscape of forests, hills, and bodies of water. When visiting sites like the Motte and pleasure palace Juliusburg, you'll find it integrated into a lowland landscape, offering a blend of historical architecture and natural surroundings. The park at Krüzen Castle itself is noted for its beauty, providing a pleasant natural setting for a walk.
Yes, the Edmundsthal Water Tower with Observation Tower, built in 1911, features a steel lattice observation tower. However, it is important to note that this observation tower is currently no longer accessible.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical architecture and the beautiful natural surroundings. Highlights like Lüdersburg Castle are praised for their historical significance and well-maintained grounds. The overall appeal lies in the opportunity to explore different types of historical sites while enjoying the picturesque landscape of Schleswig-Holstein.
Lüdersburg Castle operates as a hotel with a golf course, which typically includes dining facilities like restaurants and cafes for its guests and visitors. For other locations, you may find options in nearby towns and villages within the Herzogtum Lauenburg district.
The region's picturesque landscape, featuring forests and bodies of water, is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn. This period offers pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds, parks, and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling on the nearby trails.
While not a traditional 'hidden gem' in terms of being unknown, the Motte and pleasure palace Juliusburg offers a unique historical experience with its medieval tower hill castle and 17th-century pleasure garden, which was abandoned in the 18th century and can now be appreciated through its relief and ditches. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the region's past beyond typical castle structures.


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