Best castles around Am Großen Rhode are found in the vicinity of this uninhabited, unmunicipalized area in the Wolfenbüttel district of Lower Saxony, Germany. The region is primarily recognized for its natural landscapes and hiking opportunities within the Elm forest. While Am Großen Rhode itself does not contain castles, the surrounding area offers several historical sites for exploration. These sites provide insight into local history and offer points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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After the von Honrodt family died out, Wilhelm von Veltheim bought back the Veltheim an der Ohe family estate for the family in 1832. It has been in her possession ever since. The farmer Alexander von Veltheim is currently the mayor of Veltheim (Ohe). (Source: Wikipedia)
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Piece of history to touch, up close
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A look into the inner courtyard is also worthwhile.
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At the former castle 🏰 there is stamp office 6. It is a testimony to the past in this region!
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While Am Großen Rhode itself is known for its natural landscapes, the surrounding area offers a variety of historical sites. You can explore impressive castle ruins like Asseburg Castle Ruins, well-preserved medieval hill castles such as Old Castle Warberg, and unique cultural monuments like Elmsburg Church Ruins, which depicts a castle in its foundations.
No, Am Großen Rhode is an uninhabited, unincorporated area primarily known for its natural landscapes and hiking trails. There are no castles located directly within its boundaries. The castles and historical sites mentioned in this guide are found in the vicinity of Am Großen Rhode.
Several sites are family-friendly. Langeleben Castle Ruins is highly recommended, with visitors noting there's 'a lot to discover' and that it's great for children due to 'many hidden elves'. Old Castle Warberg and Elmsburg Church Ruins are also suitable for family visits, offering historical insights in an engaging setting.
Absolutely! The region is excellent for hiking. Many castle ruins, like Asseburg Castle Ruins, have trails running right through them. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy options, in the area. For more details, explore the Easy hikes around Am Großen Rhode guide.
The Old Castle Warberg is a high medieval hill castle with a rich history, having been stormed and destroyed in 1200 during a throne dispute. Its history is well-described on-site. Elmsburg Church Ruins offers a glimpse into the early history of the region, with its foundations depicting a well-restored castle chapel.
Yes, the area around Am Großen Rhode provides excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes that pass by or near historical sites. Check out the Cycling around Am Großen Rhode guide for touring bicycle routes and the Gravel biking around Am Großen Rhode guide for off-road adventures.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and the natural integration of these sites. Many enjoy the 'beautiful old castle ruins of astonishing size' at Asseburg Castle Ruins and the 'nicely restored and the story described' aspect of Old Castle Warberg. The unique cultural monument of Elmsburg Church Ruins is also a highlight, offering a chance to 'delve into the early history of our region'.
While Am Großen Rhode itself is uninhabited, nearby towns such as Schöppenstedt, Erkerode, and Evessen offer various accommodation options, including cafes and pubs. These towns serve as convenient bases for exploring the castles and the natural surroundings.
Veltheim Manor, often referred to as Wasserburg, is a Renaissance-style castle that served as a medieval fortification. Guided tours are possible by appointment, offering a unique insight into its history. Langeleben Castle Ruins is also a hidden gem, especially for families, with its 'many hidden elves' along the rooty trails.
Many of the castle ruins and historical sites, especially those integrated into hiking trails like Asseburg Castle Ruins and Langeleben Castle Ruins, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and check for any specific local regulations or signage at each site.
The time needed varies by site. For ruins like Asseburg Castle Ruins or Langeleben Castle Ruins, you might spend 1-2 hours exploring the ruins and surrounding trails. For sites like Old Castle Warberg, which has detailed historical descriptions, or Veltheim Manor, especially if taking a guided tour, you might allocate 2-3 hours. Combining multiple sites with a hike could easily fill half a day or more.
Yes, several castle sites offer excellent opportunities for photography and scenic views. Asseburg Castle Ruins provides impressive structures for photos, and its location often offers good vantage points. Langeleben Castle Ruins is also noted as a viewpoint. The historical settings of Elmsburg Church Ruins also make for unique photographic subjects.


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