Castles around Kamp Lintfort offer insights into the region's rich history and architectural heritage. The area features historical sites such as the former Cistercian monastery Kloster Kamp, which exhibits a castle-like presence due to its long history and defensive features. Nearby, Schloss Bloemersheim stands as a moated manor house, showcasing medieval and Baroque architectural styles. These sites provide a glimpse into the cultural and historical landscape of the Lower Rhine region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful castle complex that can also be viewed from the inner courtyard.
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Driving around it is not possible due to the bridge being closed in 2024.
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Every guest is welcome here and it is worth taking a break. The many pictures speak for themselves...
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Interesting art exhibition in the studio Art in the Pool
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The buildings In the 14th century, the farms were surrounded by forests and swamps. They were gradually expanded by their owners into a fortified knight's seat. Today, Haag Castle consists of the former outer bailey and a forecourt to the north. The former manor house no longer exists. During the Spanish-Dutch War, the heavily fortified complex suffered from troops quartered there, who plundered it in 1584, partially demolished it and burned down the forecourt. In order to avoid further occupation, the magistrate of the city of Geldern turned to the governor of the Habsburg Netherlands, Alessandro Farnese, at the request of Baron Arnold von Boedberg, with the request to have the fortifications of Haag Castle demolished; with success, because the ramparts were torn down and the fortification walls demolished. Although the castle was marked as a hospital with Red Cross flags.
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Haag Castle is home to a golf club. A restaurant offers guests food and drinks.
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Beyond traditional castles, the Kamp-Lintfort region is home to significant historical sites like Kloster Kamp. Founded in 1123, it was the first Cistercian monastery in German territory and features an abbey church, a reconstructed Baroque terrace garden, and the Schatzkammer Kloster Kamp museum. Its long history and defensive features give it a castle-like presence, making it a crucial cultural landmark.
Schloss Bloemersheim, a picturesque moated manor house near Neukirchen-Vluyn, showcases a blend of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles. Its impressive stone walls and historical evolution from a medieval fortress to a residential manor house offer a deep dive into the region's noble past. You can view its rear side towards the castle pond from a popular bike path.
Yes, Haag Castle Courtyard features a café/restaurant, making it a perfect spot for a break. Additionally, Winnenthal House also has a cafe that invites you for a coffee break.
The area around Kamp-Lintfort's castles offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Ice Age Dune Edge loop' or the 'Zechenpark Playground loop'. For mountain biking, explore routes like 'LAGA (State Garden Show) – View Over the Halde loop'. Gravel biking options include the 'Sonsbecker Schweiz' route. For more details, check out the Running Trails around Kamp Lintfort, MTB Trails around Kamp Lintfort, and Gravel biking around Kamp Lintfort guides.
Both Haag Castle Courtyard and Winnenthal House are categorized as family-friendly. Haag Castle Courtyard offers a pleasant inner courtyard with a café, while Winnenthal House, a former moated castle, provides an interesting historical setting for families to explore.
Yes, Lauersfort Castle features ruins from 1899 within its park, which are rarely seen up close except on special occasions like Open Monument Day. The beautiful castle complex can also be viewed from its inner courtyard, offering a unique architectural experience.
The Baroque Terrace Garden at Kloster Kamp, with its orangeries and contemporary art, is particularly beautiful from spring through autumn when the gardens are in full bloom. Schloss Bloemersheim's landscape park and gardens are also best enjoyed during these seasons. However, the historical architecture and cultural events at both sites can be appreciated year-round, with winter offering a quieter, more contemplative experience.
While not a traditional castle, Haus Fürstenberg is a hidden gem. It features a very beautiful chapel from the late 17th century, commemorating a Benedictine monastery that stood there for 500 years. Although the chapel is often closed for security reasons, it's worth a detour and easy to find on the way.
You can find more information about Kloster Kamp, its abbey church, Baroque terrace garden, and cultural significance on the Kamp-Lintfort tourism website. Visit kamp-lintfort-tourismus.de for details on visiting hours and events.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical architecture, serene gardens, and cultural events. The tranquil gardens of Kloster Kamp and the picturesque setting of Schloss Bloemersheim are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shown significant appreciation, with over 1000 upvotes and more than 200 photos showcasing the appeal of these historical locations.
Yes, visitors can explore the grounds and gardens of Schloss Bloemersheim at their own pace. While the castle itself is private, the rear side towards the castle pond can be viewed from a popular bike path. Guided tours are also available, and the castle serves as a venue for exhibitions and local events.
The Baroque Terrace Garden at Kloster Kamp, with its five terraces and orangeries, offers numerous picturesque spots for photography, especially when the flowers are in bloom. At Schloss Bloemersheim, the exterior architecture, particularly the blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles, and the surrounding landscape park provide excellent photo opportunities. The ruins in the park of Lauersfort Castle also offer a unique subject.


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