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Top 20 Castles in Central Denmark

Best castles in Central Denmark offer a journey through centuries of history, set against a diverse landscape. This region features a rich historical tapestry, with castles ranging from medieval fortresses to Renaissance manors and royal residences. Visitors can explore these historical sites, many of which are surrounded by natural features like lakes, forests, and meticulously designed gardens. The area provides opportunities to engage with Danish heritage and architecture.

Best castles in Central Denmark

  • The most popular castles is Kalø Castle Ruins, a castle that was a modern fortress for its time, built around 1313. It is known for its impressive ruins and the longest medieval road in Denmark leading to it.
  • Another must-see spot is Meilgaard Castle, a historical site. The current castle dates from 1573, with significant expansions and rebuilding in the late 19th century.
  • Visitors also love Marselisborg Palace, a royal residence. While the palace itself is not open to the public, its beautiful 13-hectare English-style gardens are accessible when the Royal Family is not in residence.
  • Central Denmark is known for medieval fortresses, Renaissance manors, and royal palaces. Visitors can explore a variety of castles, from well-preserved structures to ancient ruins, each offering insights into different historical periods.
  • The castles in Central Denmark are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 170 upvotes and over 190 photos shared across 23 highlights.

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Kalø Castle Ruins

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Lovely place. Wear a hat and gloves if it's winter. It can be quite windy out there

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Meilgaard Castle

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The estate known as Medelgård was first mentioned when the estate changed its title in 1345. The current castle dates from 1573; it was expanded in 1873, with the main building being thoroughly rebuilt in the years 1888-1891.

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Marselisborg Palace

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Marselisborg Castle is the summer residence of the Danish queen. When the Queen and her family are in the castle, the Royal Guard parades every day at 12 p.m.

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Entrance to Spøttrup Castle

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The medieval Spøttrup Castle.
Unique, one-of-a-kind, beautiful, and mighty are just some of the words that have been used to describe the medieval Spøttrup Castle since it was restored and converted into a museum in 1941. Today, Spøttrup Castle is the best-preserved medieval castle in Denmark. It is a miracle that the castle has survived the test of time. The castle's various owners have treated it with varying understanding of its uniqueness.
The castle gives an impression of how construction was carried out for the purpose of defense in the Middle Ages. Building a strong castle was the most important thing – whether the dwelling was comfortable was secondary.
Spøttrup Castle shows what life was like in a castle in the Middle Ages. Holes for the cannons that helped defend the castle have still been preserved, and the famous nine medieval toilet shafts on the castle walls bear witness to everyday life 500 years ago.
Directly adjacent to the castle lies the restored Spøttrup Lake, which provides a habitat for many animals and birds. A network of trails leads around the lake. The birdwatching tower houses an exhibition about the local birds and animals. Behind the castle is a beautiful park, always worth a visit with its medicinal and aromatic herb garden.


Every year, the Spøttrup Borg Museum hosts numerous activities, from music and exhibitions to theater and market days.

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Silkeborg Castle Ruins

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Silkeborg’s oldest history relates to Silkeborg Slot, a castle which stood at Slotsholmen, north-east of Silkeborg’s modern-day town centre, where the River Gudenå runs into Lake Silkeborg Langsø The first Silkeborg Castle, a primitive wooden building surrounded by palisades, was built in 1385. It was later replaced by a stone building, and again in the early 16th century by a main building in stone, a courtyard and a stable yard.

Silkeborg Castle received royal visits on several occasions. Both Frederik II and Christian IV were regular overnight guests in the main building “Det Store Stenhus” (the great stone house), during hunting trips and the like in Central Jutland. The castle was badly damaged during the Swedish wars in the 17th century, when Silkeborg was occupied by Swedish troops, who ravaged the castle buildings, no fewer than three times. Having been in a state of disrepair for years, the last remains of the castle were demolished in 1726.

Today, the layout of both the main building and the courtyard is marked by embankments. There is access to the area via a bridge across the River Gudenå at Lake Silkeborg Langsø and from the Papirfabrikken area.

On the picture you see a model of what the castle in Silkeborg used to look like. It was recreated for a short period of time during the summer of 2017, but has now again been taken down.

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Rugaard Castle

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The castle is private and can only be viewed from the outside.

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Boller Castle Park and Pond

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In 1621, Boller Castle became the property of Ellen Marsvin. She was the mother of Kirsten Munk, who was married to the Danish King Christian IV. After her break with the king in 1630, Kirsten was banished to Boller Castle, where she remained under house arrest until her death.

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Sostrup Castle & Monastery

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The main building of the castle was built between 1599 and 1606. From 1960, a Cistercian monastery with an attached guest and retreat house was housed on the grounds of Sostrup Castle. The nuns built a new monastery with their own monastery church, which they moved into in 1992, to the southwest of the castle. In 2012 the Sostrup Cistercian Abbey was closed. Sostrup Castle was sold to the siblings Kirsten and Anders Bundgaard on June 1, 2014, who set up a hotel and conference center there (Wiki).

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Palsgaard Manor

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The building was erected on its present site in the 15th century and has been renovated several times since. The castle itself is not open to the public as it is a private residence, but the beautiful, old, and architecturally designed castle garden is well worth a visit for anyone who enjoys strolling in the fresh air.

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Fussingø Castle

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The castle has been mentioned in various sources since 1540 and was privately owned until 1945.

Today it is state-owned, but is only open to the public during special events, such as exhibitions (fussingoeslot.dk).

It is still possible to arrange a tour for smaller groups of 10-15 people - if you register in advance. The park is, however, open to the public.

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September 25, 2025, Boller Castle Park and Pond

Böller Castle is a four-winged, almost square castle complex built of red brick on a foundation of granite blocks. The castle has been rebuilt several times. The oldest visible part is the Gothic north wing, dating from the first half of the 16th century.

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There is currently a construction site on the site. You have to take a small detour and then enter the site from the back.

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Castle from the park side

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Small Japanese garden within the park

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Entrance to the castle park

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Entrance to Boller Castle. Not open to the public.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles offer a glimpse into medieval life in Central Denmark?

For a deep dive into the Middle Ages, Spøttrup Borg is considered Denmark's best-preserved medieval castle. You can explore its formidable defenses, guard corridors, and even see medieval toilet shafts. It also hosts events like Bispens Marked. The Kalø Castle Ruins, built around 1313, also provide a powerful impression of medieval fortresses and their strategic importance.

Where can I learn about Danish manor life and noble families?

Gammel Estrup - The Manor Museum is an exceptional place to experience the history of Danish manors, showcasing how counts and countesses lived, alongside the more modest spaces of their servants. Rosenholm Castle, Denmark's oldest family-owned castle, offers a fascinating view of a noble family's life through centuries, with its fully furnished interiors and Baroque gardens.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit in Central Denmark?

Yes, several castles are great for families. Spøttrup Borg offers a hands-on experience of medieval life and hosts various activities. Gammel Estrup provides special activities for children during school holidays. The gardens of Marselisborg Palace are also open to the public when the Royal Family is not in residence, offering a beautiful space for a stroll.

What natural features can I explore around the castles in Central Denmark?

Many castles are set amidst beautiful natural surroundings. Spøttrup Borg is adjacent to the restored Spøttrup Lake, with a network of trails and a birdwatching tower. Gammel Estrup features a Baroque garden, utility gardens, carp ponds, and a forest. Marselisborg Palace boasts a 13-hectare English-style garden with lakes, a rose garden, and an herb garden.

Are there hiking or cycling opportunities near the castles?

Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore trails like the 'Hindø Island Tour' or 'Almind Lake Circular' which are part of the Easy hikes in Central Denmark guide. Cycling enthusiasts can find routes such as the 'Ringkøbing Fjord Loop' or 'Sky, Sea and Art - Panorama Route 409' in the Cycling in Central Denmark guide. Some castles, like Kalø Castle Ruins, are reached via scenic walks.

Can I find trails for mountain biking near the castles?

Absolutely. Central Denmark has dedicated mountain biking trails. You can find routes like 'Vesterskoven Blå Spor – Silkeborg' or 'Marselisborg Blå Spor' in the MTB Trails in Central Denmark guide. These trails offer varying difficulty levels for different experiences.

What is the best time of year to visit castles in Central Denmark?

The spring and summer months (May to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring castles and their outdoor grounds, with longer daylight hours and many gardens in full bloom. During these seasons, many castles also host special events and markets. However, some castles, like Spøttrup Borg, are open in winter, offering a unique, often quieter, experience.

Do castles in Central Denmark typically have parking facilities?

Many castles, especially the larger and more popular ones, do offer parking. For instance, Kalø Castle Ruins has a large parking lot available. It's always a good idea to check the specific castle's website for detailed visitor information regarding parking and accessibility.

Are there any castles that are privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside?

Yes, some castles in Central Denmark are privately owned and not open for public interior visits. For example, Meilgaard Castle and Rugaard Castle are privately owned, but you can still appreciate their historical architecture and grounds from the outside. Marselisborg Palace is a royal residence, and while its gardens are accessible, the palace itself is not open to the public.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the castles in Central Denmark?

Visitors often highlight the unique historical insights and the beautiful surroundings. For example, Kalø Castle Ruins is praised for its impressive appearance and good views. The park at Marselisborg Palace is described as beautiful and very English, definitely worth a visit. Many appreciate the well-preserved nature of sites like Spøttrup Borg, which offers a genuine impression of medieval construction and daily life.

Can I visit a royal residence in Central Denmark?

Yes, Marselisborg Palace in Aarhus serves as a royal residence for the Danish Royal Family. While the palace itself is private, its beautiful 13-hectare English-style gardens are open to the public when the Royal Family is not in residence. You can also witness the daily 'Changing of the Guard' ceremony when the royals are present.

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