Best castles around Demmin are situated in a region defined by the confluence of the Peene and Tollense rivers, offering a landscape rich in historical layers. This area features a mix of ancient Slavic rampart castles, medieval water castles, and stately manor houses. Visitors can explore sites ranging from impressive ruins to estates undergoing restoration, providing insights into centuries of regional history. The natural setting in the Tollense valley, surrounded by fields and meadows, complements these historical landmarks.
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Beautiful, secluded location in the heart of the Tollense Valley, surrounded by farmland and meadows. I'm already looking forward to its completion and opening.
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Broock Castle, once the social center of the region and the largest private stud farm in Western Pomerania, will be expanded into a supra-regional conference and cultural center in the coming years. Since May 2023, our guests will be served in the new village shop with café-bistro and beer garden.
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It was a double moated castle, as the two brothers Hartwig and Heinrich Maltzahn had a terrible falling out. The upper wall was called "the right castle", the lower wall "the outer castle". Both had their own gates and bridges to the land route! The upper part was partially destroyed when the Tollense was straightened. Unfortunately, the remains of the foundations can no longer be viewed today because there is no access to them and everything is overgrown!
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Even though it has been destroyed for so long. It is a wonderful place. You would think the visitor is in England.
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The mighty walls of the monastery and castle complex are the flagship of the town of Dargun and a magnet for many visitors. The imposing walls of the former monastery, which was converted into a castle in the 16th century and badly damaged by arson in 1945, can now be admired on a tour or an exciting guided tour of the grounds. The old walls house the town information center and an exhibition room, among other things. 300-year-old yew trees and a unique hornbeam avenue invite you to take a stroll in the castle park, and newlyweds can say “I do” in the romantic 17th-century tea pavilion. If you would like to experience Dargun from a lofty height, you can climb the 25-meter-high observation tower in the monastery and castle complex. From there you have a wonderful view of the complex and the entire town. In the former guest house of the monastery, the 760 m² "Uns lütt Museum" is on display, a lovingly furnished local museum that you can touch and try out. The town information office is located in the built-up part of the complex and has a wide range of offers for you. Here you can get event tips for Dargun itself and the surrounding area, book an interesting tour of the monastery and castle complex or in "Uns lütt Museum" or find out about hotels and accommodation. The wonderful backdrop of the monastery and castle complex is used for concerts and other events such as medieval or Christmas markets. https://www.auf-nach-mv.de/reiseziele/a-schloss-und-kloster-dargun
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Originally there was only a monastery here, which was rebuilt into a Renaissance chateau in the 16th century. In the last days of the Second World War, the castle fell victim to a fire. The ruins are impressive, as is the entire ensemble with the monastery church, the brewery and the tea pavilion.
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Beautiful castle and monastery complex.
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After a fire in the complex in 1945, the main complex consisting of the Renaissance castle and the monastery church built in the style of brick Gothic is only preserved as a secured ruin. The ensemble with its outbuildings such as the brewery and tea pavilion is a listed building. During the summer season, music performances and exhibitions take place in the ruins of the monastery church and in the inner courtyard of the castle. In the Mecklenburg Lake District model park in Neubrandenburg there is a model of the castle that shows what it looked like before the fire. A sandstone chimney from Dargun Castle found its place in the "Sylvester Gallery" of Schwerin Castle (Wikipedia).
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The Demmin region offers a diverse range of historical structures, from ancient Slavic rampart castles and medieval water castles to stately manor houses. You can find impressive ruins like the Dargun Abbey and Castle Ruins, which was once a Cistercian monastery and later a palace, or the unique site of Burg Demmin / Haus Demmin, a former Slavic rampart castle. There are also well-preserved examples like Wasserburg Turow, a 12th-century water castle still surrounded by its moat, and estates undergoing restoration such as Broock Manor Estate.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Dargun Abbey and Castle Ruins, for example, offers a beautiful park area that invites lingering, and the entire ensemble with its monastery church and tea pavilion provides an engaging historical experience. Wasserburg Turow, with its historic moat, can also be an interesting visit for children to imagine medieval life.
The region around Demmin is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Weißer Wall Slavic Rampart loop' or the 'Pulverturm Demmin – St. Bartholomaei Church Demmin loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Aalbude Ferry – Klostersee loop' and gravel biking options, including routes that pass by the Dargun Abbey and Castle Ruins or Broock Manor Estate. You can explore more routes in the hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking guides for Demmin.
The Dargun Abbey and Castle Ruins are particularly impressive, with visible remains of vaults and pointed arch windows from its past as a Cistercian monastery and later a palace. Visitors often describe its atmosphere as reminiscent of England. The site of Burg Demmin / Haus Demmin, though now a ruin, is also significant for its profound historical layers, having started as a large Slavic rampart castle at the confluence of the Peene and Tollense rivers.
Yes, Broock Manor Estate, a stately baroque-style building from the 1770s, is currently undergoing extensive renovation. The ambitious goal is to transform it into a regional cultural and event center. As of May 2023, a new village shop with a cafe-bistro and beer garden has already opened on the estate, offering amenities to visitors.
The castles are often set within beautiful natural landscapes. Burg Demmin / Haus Demmin is uniquely situated at the confluence of the Peene and Tollense rivers, naturally surrounded by a river-formed moat. Broock Manor Estate is located in the scenic Tollense valley, surrounded by fields and meadows. Many of the sites offer tranquil settings, attracting visitors who enjoy nature alongside history.
Yes, some locations offer amenities. For instance, Broock Manor Estate has a new village shop with a cafe-bistro and beer garden. While specific amenities vary by site, the region's towns and villages often provide options for refreshments and meals.
Wasserburg Turow is unique because two-thirds of the castle are still encompassed by its historic moat, providing a tangible connection to medieval defensive architecture. Its origins trace back to a 12th-century building, and the complex also includes historic farm buildings, contributing to its authentic rustic atmosphere.
While not a standing castle, the Site of Burg Osten is a lesser-known historical location. Originally a double moated castle from the early 13th century, only the moat remains visible today. It offers a glimpse into the region's past as a former customs castle, though access to the overgrown foundation remains is limited.
Visitors appreciate the rich historical layers and the unique atmosphere of these sites. The Dargun Abbey and Castle Ruins are often praised for their impressive, secured ruins and beautiful park. The ongoing renovation and new amenities at Broock Manor Estate also draw interest, as does the authentic medieval feel of Wasserburg Turow. The komoot community has shared over 340 photos and given more than 170 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and historical significance of these locations.
Absolutely. Many castles are situated in areas with accessible trails. For example, you can find various hiking and cycling routes that pass by or lead to sites like the Dargun Abbey and Castle Ruins or Broock Manor Estate. These routes allow you to enjoy both the historical landmarks and the surrounding natural beauty of the Demmin region. Check the hiking guide for Demmin for specific trail options.


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