Best castles around Schmatzin offer a journey through centuries of history in the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern region. This area features 8 castles, showcasing diverse architectural styles from medieval origins to Neo-Gothic and Renaissance transformations. These historical sites provide insights into the region's past and are set within varied landscapes.
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We do not operate a public restaurant. Our hotel guests enjoy peace and privacy. Therefore, we kindly request that you refrain from requesting tours of the interior of our property. However, we intentionally keep Lenée Park open to the public; please enjoy our flora and fauna respectfully and with consideration for others. 🙏🏼
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Wrangelsburg Castle is a manor house in Wrangelsburg in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district. It was built in 1880 and has been privately owned since 2017.
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The current castle was built in 1878. The previous building was converted into a baroque castle in 1652 by Carl Gustav Wrangel, the Swedish general governor of Pomerania. In 1945 it was expropriated and occupied by the Soviet military administration. Today it is in private hands.
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Construction of a manor house/castle in the Tudor style, but unfortunately this is no longer recognizable due to the demolitions in 1955/60. This type of building is rarely found in Western Pomerania in this size and design. The park with the neo-Gothic chapel as an ensemble, as well as the extensive farmyard in the construction phases 1825-1850 and 1880-1890 are also worth mentioning.
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No visits possible, but the park around the castle can be enjoyed.
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The castle made of yellow clinker bricks is very beautiful.
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The castle is private and not accessible, but walking (not cycling) is allowed on the park paths - it's worth it. A very well-kept facility.
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The beautifully restored moated castle now stands in the middle of nature. There were a number of benches and tables outside.
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The region around Schmatzin features a diverse range of historical structures, including Neo-Gothic manor houses, Renaissance moated castles, and other historical sites. Examples include the Neo-Gothic Wrangelsburg Castle and Schloss Neetzow, and the Renaissance Quilow Moated Castle.
Wrangelsburg Castle, though its current manor house is Neo-Gothic, sits on a site with history dating back to 1345, including a Baroque castle built by Carl Gustav Wrangel. Further afield, Schwerin Castle has a history spanning over a thousand years, evolving from a Slavic fort to a Renaissance palace.
Yes, Wrangelsburg Castle is surrounded by an idyllic English-style landscape park directly on a castle lake, home to Germany's oldest Douglas fir tree. Schloss Neetzow also features a wonderful landscape park. Schwerin Castle is situated on an island in Lake Schwerin with splendid Baroque gardens, and Granitz Hunting Lodge is set within the forested Granitz ridge, part of a biosphere reserve.
Wrangelsburg Castle, Quilow Moated Castle, and Schloss Neetzow are all noted as family-friendly. Granitz Hunting Lodge on Rügen also offers family-friendly interactive exhibits and is accessible via a shuttle bus, making it convenient for families.
Yes, Quilow Moated Castle has a small café. Schloss Neetzow includes a restaurant and offers breakfast on its terrace overlooking the park. Granitz Hunting Lodge also has facilities for visitors.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes around Quilow Moated Castle, such as the "Peene Ferry at Stolpe – Quilow Moated Castle loop from Stolpe an der Peene" route. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Schmatzin or consider cycling routes in the area.
Granitz Hunting Lodge on the island of Rügen is renowned for its central tower, designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel. Climbing its 154 cast-iron steps leads to an observation platform offering breathtaking panoramic views over Rügen, including Binz Bay, and on clear days, even the island of Usedom, Stralsund, and Greifswald.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for exploring the castle grounds and parks. The English-style park at Wrangelsburg Castle and the Baroque gardens of Schwerin Castle are particularly beautiful during these seasons. Autumn also offers scenic views with changing foliage.
While Granitz Hunting Lodge is very popular, smaller manor houses like Lüssow Manor or Schmarsow Castle might offer a quieter experience, especially outside peak tourist times. Quilow Moated Castle, recently renovated, also provides a charming and perhaps less bustling atmosphere.
Often called the "Neuschwanstein of the North," Schwerin Castle is unique for its romantic fairytale architecture, situated on an island in Lake Schwerin. It's a masterpiece of Romantic Historicism, boasting 653 rooms filled with opulent decor. It also serves as the seat of the state parliament of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2024.
Many castles offer insights into their past. Quilow Moated Castle, for instance, is intended to be the German location for the seven-part Baltic Manors exhibition. Schwerin Castle operates as a museum, displaying 19th-century artifacts, and Granitz Hunting Lodge features exhibitions on its history and distinguished visitors.
Yes, Quilow Moated Castle underwent extensive renovation and restoration work, with its gates reopening to the public in 2020. The manor house at Wrangelsburg Castle also saw a historical reconstruction of its viewing platform tower during a 2018 renovation.


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