Best castles around Salzbergen are primarily found within the broader Emsland region, with Gut Stovern being a notable historic manor house in Salzbergen itself. This area is characterized by its flat landscapes, ideal for cycling routes Salzbergen castle area, and features a mix of moated estates and Baroque palaces. The region's cultural significance is rooted in its aristocratic past, offering glimpses into historical architecture and well-maintained parklands.
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🏰 Bentheim Castle The horse trough is a beautiful part of the overall experience surrounding Bentheim Castle, the largest hilltop castle in Northwest Germany.
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Beautiful rock formations near the castle
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A truly beautiful castle. You'll definitely want to go hiking in this area.
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The climb requires good footwear; not recommended beyond the steps!
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You really shouldn't miss this when you're doing a tour around Bad Bentheim, beautiful rocks
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In the summer there are turtles swimming around. Nice extra
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Complex If you want to enter the castle, you must first go through the lower castle gate, which dates back to the 13th century. There you can see pagan and Christian symbols carved into the sandstone on the left and right, such as sun wheels, swords, crosses, witches' feet, or even the Christ monogram IHS. There is now a café in the lower castle gate. Then you come to the upper castle gate on the left; the Princess's Garden - or herb garden - on the right is closed off by a gate and is inaccessible to visitors. The castle gate, which has already turned dark over the centuries, was designed in the 17th century by the Dutch architect Philipp Vingboom (1614-1679) in a rusticated ashlar.
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The Salzbergen area and the broader Emsland region feature a variety of historical estates, manor houses, and castles. In Salzbergen itself, you can find Haus Langen, a manor and former castle seat, and Gut Stovern, a historic moated manor house. The region also boasts impressive Baroque palaces like Clemenswerth Castle and the Altenkamp Estate.
Bentheim Castle is the largest hill fort in Lower Saxony, majestically dominating the spa town. Visitors appreciate its mighty sandstone structure, the surrounding castle park perfect for walks, and the charming old town with its winding streets. From the Former horse trough at Bentheim Castle, you get a beautiful view of the castle's tower.
Yes, beyond Salzbergen, the Emsland region offers several notable sites. Clemenswerth Castle in Sögel is a unique Baroque palace with eight guest pavilions and an impressive garden, housing a museum. The Altenkamp Estate in Aschendorf is another Baroque gem, known for its rococo art, historic park, and special exhibitions.
Near Bentheim Castle, you can explore the Drusus Rock (Devil’s Ear Pillow), a natural monument on which the castle was built. There's also a Rock Archway at the Castle, an adventurous natural arch below the castle walls.
Bentheim Castle is considered family-friendly, offering a castle park for walking and relaxation, and an old town to explore. Its historical significance and impressive structure make it an engaging visit for all ages.
The flat landscapes around Salzbergen are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and gravel biking. For example, explore the 'Salt and Water Route' for cycling or the 'Motorway Bridge Over the Ems – Küferli's Corner Shop loop' for running. You can find more routes in the Running Trails around Salzbergen, Cycling around Salzbergen, and Gravel biking around Salzbergen guides.
While castles can be visited year-round, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor grounds and parks, such as the castle park at Bentheim Castle or the Baroque gardens at Clemenswerth Castle and Altenkamp Estate. Some private estates like Gut Stovern offer garden access on specific dates, often in warmer months.
Yes, Bentheim Castle itself has a cafe. The spa town of Bad Bentheim, where the castle is located, also offers various restaurants and cafes. For other estates like Clemenswerth Castle, you'll typically find dining options in the nearby towns.
Visitors particularly enjoy the historical significance and architectural beauty of the castles and estates. The mighty presence of Bentheim Castle, its commanding views, and the opportunity to explore its park and the charming old town are highly appreciated. The unique Baroque architecture of places like Clemenswerth Castle also draws significant interest.
Bentheim Castle is located in Bad Bentheim, which is approximately 20-25 kilometers (12-15 miles) from Salzbergen. Driving typically takes about 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic and the specific route taken.
Gut Stovern is a privately owned historic manor house. While the manor house itself is not generally open to the public, visitors can access its beautiful garden via a small drawbridge once a month on specified dates. These visits can be arranged through the Municipality of Salzbergen.
Yes, some estates in the broader region offer unique experiences. Dankern Water Castle serves as the center of one of Europe's largest holiday centers, providing a different kind of visitor experience. The Düneburg Estate, once an agricultural manor, has been transformed into a paradise for golfers with its grounds and Baroque garden.


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