Castles around Damshagen are primarily represented by historic manor houses and remnants of earlier fortifications within the scenic Klützer Winkel. The area, part of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, is characterized by its flat depressions and charming landscapes, harmoniously integrating historical architecture with nature. While Damshagen itself features the neoclassical Herrenhaus Damshagen, the wider region offers a variety of historical sites, including well-preserved castles and manor houses. These structures provide insight into the architectural and aristocratic history of the Mecklenburg region.
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Bothmer Castle in Klütz is the largest Baroque palace complex in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. An architectural masterpiece with English flair and a fascinating history. The three-wing Baroque complex, with Anglo-Dutch influences, was built between 1726 and 1732 for Count Hans Caspar von Bothmer, advisor to the English king. The Festonallee – a linden avenue – is a magnificent garden monument. After the Second World War, the building was used as a retirement home in the GDR and reopened as a palace museum in 2015 after extensive renovation. A visit to Bothmer Castle is like a journey into the world of the 18th century – with a touch of London in northern Germany.
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The festoon avenue of Bothmer Castle is one of the most famous sights in all of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. A stroll through the castle is a particularly impressive way to experience the interplay between baroque architecture and landscape planning. So don't miss the opportunity to walk through the 270-meter-long sunken path. When you then approach the castle grounds, the flanking trees initially only reveal the magnificent central axis of the main building. With each step, the field of vision expands bit by bit. When you finally reach the courtyard of honor, the splendor of the building can no longer be taken in at a glance. It is a prime example of baroque staging that still has its full effect after 300 years and makes a visit to Bothmer unforgettable at any time of year.
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Just four kilometers south of the Baltic Sea, Bothmer Castle is located in the middle of an idyllic park. It owes its existence to the adventurous life of one man: Count Hans Caspar von Bothmer. Having reached the peak of his career, the count lived in London - in the legendary 10 Downing Street. From there, he had the magnificent complex built in the Klützer Winkel from 1726 onwards, thus bringing a piece of England to Mecklenburg.
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Just four kilometers south of the Baltic Sea, Bothmer Castle is located in the middle of an idyllic park. It owes its existence to the adventurous life of one man: Count Hans Caspar von Bothmer. Having reached the peak of his career, the count lived in London - in the legendary 10 Downing Street. From there, he had the magnificent complex built in the Klützer Winkel from 1726 onwards, thus bringing a piece of England to Mecklenburg.
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The museum is worth seeing. It tells very clearly not only the history of the castle but also that of Hans Caspar von Bothmer. The audio guide provides additional information to the texts on the panels in the rooms.
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Bothmer Castle is located in the middle of an idyllic park. The castle owes its existence to the adventurous life of Count Hans Caspar von Bothmer. He rose to become the first advisor to the English king and lived in the legendary 10 Downing Street. From there he had the magnificent castle built in 1726.
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The Hotel Schlossgut Groß Schwansee is located in the middle of nature. The Baltic Sea beach is just a few hundred meters away. The restaurant serves delicious cakes.
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Beautiful white castle 🏰 worth seeing 👍🏻💯👑🏰☺️
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While traditional medieval castles are rare, the Damshagen area is rich in historic manor houses and remnants of earlier fortifications. The most prominent is the neoclassical Herrenhaus Damshagen. The wider region, known as the Klützer Winkel, features a variety of historical sites, including well-preserved manor houses and estates that offer insight into the architectural and aristocratic history of Mecklenburg.
Visitors particularly enjoy Bothmer Castle, known for its idyllic park and museum detailing its history. Another favorite is Groß Schwansee Manor, a neoclassical estate with stunning views of the Baltic Sea. Kalkhorst Castle also draws visitors with its impressive complex and lovingly restored gardens.
Yes, several sites are considered family-friendly. Bothmer Castle and its surrounding park are great for families, as is Groß Schwansee Manor. The Kalkhorst Castle complex also welcomes families. Additionally, the Stone Age Village Kussow, a reconstructed settlement, offers a unique open-air museum experience for all ages.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hikes, such as the loop from Stellshagen Manor to Mäuseturm Ruin. For those interested in cycling, there are gravel biking routes like the one from Johannstorf Castle to the Baltic Sea Coastal Path. Running enthusiasts can explore running trails, including loops around Bothmer Castle.
While direct trails from Herrenhaus Damshagen might be limited, the broader area offers many options. For example, you can find easy hikes around Gutshaus Parin, such as the Bio-Gutshof Parin loop. The Klützer Winkel region, where many manor houses are located, is well-suited for walking and exploring the charming landscape.
The castles and manor houses around Damshagen are beautiful year-round. Spring is particularly magical when the trees, like those in the Feston Avenue at Bothmer Castle, have fresh leaves. Autumn also offers a unique charm with colorful foliage, making it a popular time for visits and walks through the parks and estates.
Policies vary by location. While some outdoor areas and parks, like the grounds around Bothmer Castle, may be dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific regulations for indoor areas or private estates like Groß Schwansee Manor or Kalkhorst Castle before your visit.
Yes, several manor houses and castles offer dining options. Bothmer Castle has facilities including a cafe. Groß Schwansee Manor features a restaurant known for its delicious food and Mecklenburg specialties. You can also find cafes and pubs in nearby towns like Klütz and Stellshagen.
The region is characterized by its charming landscapes. Near Bothmer Castle, you can explore its idyllic park and the unique Feston Avenue of lime trees. Groß Schwansee Manor offers stunning views of the Baltic Sea and is surrounded by vast, natural landscapes. The area also features lakes and other natural monuments.
Visitors frequently praise the historical significance and architectural beauty of the buildings. The serene parks and gardens, like the Feston Avenue at Bothmer Castle, are highly appreciated. The interplay between baroque architecture and landscape planning, as well as the tranquil atmosphere and scenic views, especially from places like Groß Schwansee Manor, are often highlighted.
Yes, for those interested in older fortifications, the Arpshagen Castle Ruins offer a glimpse into the past. While little remains of the original castle, a small castle island with a partially filled-in moat is still visible, and information boards provide historical context about the site.


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