Best castles around Binz, a seaside resort on the island of Rügen, are primarily found in the surrounding natural landscape. The region is characterized by its distinctive "Bäderarchitektur" and extensive forested areas. These historical sites are often nestled within the largest continuous beech forests, offering panoramic views. The area provides a blend of architectural history and natural beauty for exploration.
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The remaining ruins of the two northern blocks are also marketed to tourists – signs point the way and there is a paid parking lot. Information panels explaining the history of the site are lacking.
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A large part has already been renovated. But at the northern end of the enormous structure, the ruins can still be seen.
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In winter, when the trees are leafless, you can catch a great view of the hunting lodge.
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Ruins of Prora. Here Block 8, the longest of the ruins that will still be standing in 2024. Entry prohibited, that should be clear to everyone.
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The size of this former holiday property alone is impressive enough. After its (re-)use by the GDR holiday authorities, it has finally found another useful use. A suitable clientele has now been attracted, which is probably also in the interests of the town of Binz. I hope that the last buildings will also find a use.
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Anyone who wanders the island of Rügen with a keen eye will notice them again and again: extensively renovated manor houses and stately palaces. Sadly, however, two of the most magnificent buildings have been lost – the princely Putbus Palace and the "white palace by the sea," Dwasieden Palace. The Sassnitz district of Dwasieden is somewhat hidden in the southwest of the traditional port town, which usually attracts tourists primarily for its maritime flair and as the gateway to Jasmund National Park with its famous chalk cliffs. Here, on a hill above the Baltic Sea, there once stood one of the most beautiful parks in all of Northern Germany and, with Dwasieden Palace, the most valuable building on the island of Rügen. Today, nothing remains of all this splendor except for a huge complex of ruins in the middle of the forest. In addition to the demolition of the castle in 1948, this is also due to the decades-long military use of the area, beginning in 1934 with the Nazi Navy, its use as a refugee and quarantine camp immediately after the war, and culminating in the use of the East German People's Navy. What the future holds for Dwasieden is still largely up in the air. Plans to establish a large spa resort here have so far come to nothing. https://www.ostseeappartements-ruegen.de/blog/insider-tipps/lost-places-auf-ruegen-das-schloss-dwasieden.php
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Dwasieden the white castle by the sea or rather a lost place. But please be careful, it is not entirely without problems. There are holes in the ground and in some places the fuel bunker smells of diesel
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The Spy(c)ker estate and castle are located in the municipality of Glowe in the Vorpommern-Rügen district in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Spycker Castle is considered the oldest secular building on the Baltic Sea island. Spycker was first mentioned in 1318. At that time it belonged to the Stralsund patrician von Külpen family. In 1344 a daughter from the von Külpen family married into the Jasmund family. This is how the Spyker branch was founded by Jasmund, which died out in 1648. The castle is a rectangular, three-story plastered brick building from the 16th century. What is striking are the four round corner towers, which still make the building look like a castle today.[ Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Spycker
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The most prominent historical site is the Granitz Hunting Lodge, known for its panoramic views. Other notable sites include the intriguing Dwasieden Castle Ruins, offering a glimpse into a grand past, and Spyker Castle, considered the oldest secular building on the island.
While Binz itself is famous for its elegant "Bäderarchitektur," the castles in the surrounding region offer a different architectural experience. For example, Granitz Hunting Lodge is a 19th-century plastered brick building with distinctive corner towers and a central tower, while Spyker Castle is a 16th-century rectangular brick structure with four round corner towers.
The Granitz Hunting Lodge provides exceptional panoramic views. From its 38-meter-high central tower, you can see large parts of Rügen, including the Binz Bay, and on clear days, even as far as Stralsund and Greifswald.
Yes, the region around Binz offers excellent opportunities for hiking and walking, often incorporating historical sites. For instance, Granitz Hunting Lodge is situated amidst the largest continuous beech forest on Rügen, perfect for walks. You can find various routes, including those for cycling and gravel biking, in the Cycling around Binz and Gravel biking around Binz guides.
The Granitz Hunting Lodge was built between 1837 and 1846 for Prince Wilhelm Malte I of Putbus. It served as a residence for princely guests during hunting seasons and hosted European nobility and figures like Frederick William IV and Otto von Bismarck, making it an important architectural monument reflecting 19th-century aristocratic life.
Yes, the Dwasieden Castle Ruins are a significant site. Originally a grand 19th-century building constructed from solid sandstone, granite, and marble, only remnants stand today after its destruction in 1948. You can explore the remaining basement rooms and parts of the arcades.
Spyker Castle is considered the oldest secular building on the Baltic Sea island of Rügen. First mentioned in 1318, this 16th-century rectangular, three-story plastered brick building with four round corner towers now hosts a hotel and gastronomy.
Many of the sites, including Granitz Hunting Lodge and Spyker Castle, are considered family-friendly. The Granitz Hunting Lodge, with its unique cantilevered circular staircase and panoramic views, is a popular destination for all ages, attracting over 250,000 visitors annually.
While specific dog policies can vary, the surrounding natural areas, especially the extensive forests around sites like Granitz Hunting Lodge, are generally welcoming for walks with dogs. It's advisable to check individual site regulations for interior access.
The Granitz Hunting Lodge features a 38-meter-high central tower with a unique cantilevered circular staircase of 154 cast-iron steps to reach the observation platform. This ascent might be challenging for visitors with significant mobility issues. However, the ground floor and surrounding areas are generally more accessible.
The period from May to September generally offers the most pleasant weather for exploring. During these months, the Granitz Hunting Lodge also has extended opening hours, typically from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. However, autumn can also be beautiful for forest walks around the lodges, just be prepared for cooler weather.
The Granitz Hunting Lodge is easily accessible from Binz. You can often reach it via the Rügen Light Railway (Rasender Roland) or the Jagdschlossexpress (Hunting Lodge Express). It's also a popular destination for bikers and hikers, with well-marked paths through the surrounding forest.
Yes, some castles offer amenities. Granitz Hunting Lodge has a cafe and facilities on-site. Spyker Castle currently hosts a hotel and gastronomy, providing dining options for visitors.


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