Best castles around Mellenthin are situated on Usedom Island, known for its natural beauty and historic sites. The region features a unique landscape with an artificial island and surrounding moat, characteristic of its Renaissance architecture. Mellenthin serves as a central point on Usedom, offering a blend of cultural significance and serene natural surroundings within the Usedom Island Nature Park.
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Since 2013, the art historian Till Richter has lived in Buggenhagen Castle, where his museum for contemporary art is also located. You can find more information at: https://tillrichtermuseum.org/
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The former warehouse is now used as a waffle bakery with a café.
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Beautiful property with a small market in the yard. However, to get there, a bridge toll of 2 euros per person has to be paid. You would get the bridge duty charged when you eat it, but that took too long for us
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There is also something to strengthen here
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Whether on foot or by bike: walking around the castle and its moat gives you a special view of the building.
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The castles in the Mellenthin area, particularly Mellenthin Water Castle, are notable for their Renaissance architecture and picturesque settings. Mellenthin Water Castle, for instance, is situated on an artificial island surrounded by a moat, offering a blend of historical charm and natural beauty within the Usedom Island Nature Park.
The castles boast rich histories. Mellenthin Water Castle was built between 1575 and 1580 by Rüdiger von Nienkerken and features an elaborately designed entrance hall with Renaissance ornamentation from 1613. Pudagla Castle was a former residence of the Dukes of Pomerania, and Stolpe Castle, originally Renaissance, underwent Baroque reconstruction and later historicism-style changes.
Yes, Mellenthin Water Castle offers several unique culinary experiences. It houses its own brewery, producing house-brewed 'Mellenthiner' beers, a coffee roastery in the former castle chapel, and a distillery for fine spirits made with regional ingredients. There's also a restaurant on-site.
Mellenthin Water Castle is known for hosting various events, especially during the summer months. These include medieval festivals, knight buffets, and other themed evenings. Stolpe Castle also hosts cultural events.
Yes, Mellenthin Water Castle has been transformed into a hotel, offering a blend of Renaissance ambiance and modern comforts. Stolpe Castle also contains apartments.
The castles are nestled within the beautiful Usedom Island Nature Park. Near Mellenthin Water Castle, you can find an old church with ancient graves and remarkable ancient oak trees, one of which was estimated to be 670 years old in 2017. The tranquil location is also approximately 12 km from the Baltic Sea beach, offering opportunities to explore the island's natural beauty.
Yes, several castles are considered family-friendly. Mellenthin Water Castle, Stolpe Castle, and Pudagla Castle are all categorized as family-friendly, offering engaging experiences for visitors of all ages.
Absolutely. Mellenthin Water Castle has a restaurant, brewery, and coffee roastery on-site. Pudagla Castle has a cafe, and Stolpe Castle has a restaurant in its coach house. Additionally, the former warehouse near Mellenthin Water Castle now serves as the Café & Restaurant Waffle Bakery, specializing in waffles.
The area around Mellenthin is ideal for outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, with routes like the 'Mellenthin Village Church – Mellenthin Water Castle loop' or the 'Blanker Teich – 800-Year-Old Oak Tree loop'. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Cycle Path to Benz – Balmer Lake loop'. For runners, there are trails like the 'Mellenthin Village Church – View of the Achterwasser loop'. Find more details on these activities in the easy hikes, cycling, and running guides for Mellenthin.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails near the castles. For example, you can take the 'Mellenthin Village Church – Mellenthin Water Castle loop' which is about 3.6 km, or the 'Blanker Teich – 800-Year-Old Oak Tree loop' covering about 5 km. These routes offer a great way to explore the natural surroundings. More hiking options can be found in the easy hikes around Mellenthin guide.
The summer months are particularly vibrant, as Mellenthin Water Castle hosts various medieval festivals and themed evenings. However, the tranquil location within the Usedom Island Nature Park makes it a pleasant destination for peaceful strolls and exploration throughout the warmer seasons.
Yes, Buggenhagen Castle, a privately owned building, houses the Till Richter Museum for contemporary art. This offers a unique cultural experience alongside the historical architecture.


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