Best castles around Osterburg (Altmark) are found in a region with a rich history, evidenced by historical street names like "Burgstraße" and "Burgwall" that suggest past fortifications. The area offers a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes, including the Elbe river. Visitors can explore various historical structures, from manor houses to castle parks. This guide provides information on 4 castles in the vicinity.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Werben Castle was first mentioned in documents in 1005. The town was granted town rights in 1151. With just under 700 inhabitants in the core area, Werben is the smallest Hanseatic town in the world.
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The Krumke Castle Park is one of Saxony-Anhalt's "Garden Dream Parks". The park is freely accessible and can be visited free of charge. The park is home to a rarity: it is said to have the oldest boxwood hedge in Europe. In addition to the castle, there is also an orangery, a coach house, a special garden, a stone cabinet and a carp pond. A very beautiful and well-kept park. All information about the castle park can be found here: http://gartentraeume-sachsen-anhalt.de/de/gartentraeume-parks/schlosspark-krumke.html
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Krumke Castle is privately owned and not accessible. It is beautiful to look at from the outside, but it seems to be falling into disrepair. The castle park, which is part of the "Garden Dreams Parks", is open to the public and can be visited.
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Nice little town with ferry
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The castle and park with their details form a wonderful ensemble - a world of their own.
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Beautiful well-kept public park with a private sleepy castle in the reform jam
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It is unclear when Hohenwulsch Castle was built in the village of the same name in Saxony-Anhalt, which is also known as the Hohenwulsch manor house. What is certain is that a manor was established there from the 14th century. Thus, there was already a manor house at that time. This has had several owners over the centuries, including those from Woltz, those from Wultsch and those from Jeetze. This was followed by the von Levetzkow family and the von Rohr family, who owned the manor house until 1945 when it was expropriated. After the Second World War it had different functions. A party school, an agricultural school and a training and accommodation facility for the NVA were housed there. From 1969 it was used as a children's holiday camp and apprentice hostel. Hohenwulsch Castle is currently privately owned.
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And suddenly it's there, Krumke Castle with a beautiful, large castle park.
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The primary attraction is Krumke Castle and Castle Park, known for its magnificent landscape park. Other notable sites include Rühstädt Castle / Castle Hotel & Castle Garden, which now houses a hotel, and the historical sites of Hohenwulsch Castle and Bertkow Castle, both with rich histories.
Yes, Krumke Castle and Castle Park is very family-friendly, offering a beautiful, freely accessible park to explore. The Historic Old Town of Werben (Elbe) also provides an engaging historical experience for families, with its brick architecture and city wall remains. Rühstädt Castle / Castle Hotel & Castle Garden is another option, set within a natural landscape.
The region's castles and manor houses, like Hohenwulsch Castle, often date back centuries, with origins as knight's estates or manors from the 12th to 14th centuries. They reflect changing architectural styles and ownership over time. For example, Krumke Castle, while neo-Gothic, stands on the site of an older water castle and features baroque elements in its estate.
Many castles in the region are privately owned or have been converted. For instance, Krumke Castle is privately owned and not accessible inside, though its extensive park is freely open to the public. Rühstädt Castle operates as a hotel, allowing guests to experience its interior.
Krumke Castle is renowned for its magnificent surrounding landscape park, part of Saxony-Anhalt's 'Garden Dreams Parks'. It features winding paths, a large pond, rare trees, and a 400-year-old box tree hedge. Rühstädt Castle is set within a beautiful, natural meadow landscape.
Yes, the area offers various cycling opportunities. Rühstädt Castle is surrounded by many cycling trails. You can find more detailed routes and guides for cycling in the region on the Cycling around Osterburg (Altmark) guide.
The natural landscapes surrounding castles like Rühstädt Castle offer numerous hiking trails. For dedicated hiking routes, you can explore options in the Running Trails around Osterburg (Altmark) guide, which includes paths suitable for walking and running.
Yes, Krumke Castle and Castle Park offers parking facilities. For other locations, it's advisable to check local signage or specific venue information upon arrival.
The parks and outdoor areas, such as the one at Krumke Castle, are particularly beautiful during spring and summer when the foliage is lush and flowers are in bloom. Autumn also offers scenic views with changing leaf colors. While the parks are generally accessible year-round, some facilities or specific areas might have seasonal operating hours.
Absolutely. The Historic Old Town of Werben (Elbe) is a significant historical site. This small Hanseatic town features well-preserved brick architecture, including the Elbtor and Salzkirche, and remnants of its city wall, offering a glimpse into over 1000 years of history.
Visitors frequently praise the well-maintained and freely accessible Krumke Castle Park, highlighting its beauty and unique features like the ancient boxwood hedge. The historical charm and brick architecture of places like the Historic Old Town of Werben (Elbe) are also highly appreciated.
Yes, for mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails available in the broader region. You can find detailed information and routes in the MTB Trails around Osterburg (Altmark) guide, which includes various routes with different difficulty grades.


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