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Top 10 Castles around Hedeper

Best castles around Hedeper are found in a region characterized by its historical significance and proximity to the Harz Mountains. The area offers a blend of cultural heritage and opportunities for outdoor exploration, with 10 castles available for discovery. These sites often feature historical ruins, archaeological parks, and well-preserved old towns, providing insights into the region's past.

Best castles around Hedeper

  • The most popular castles is Asseburg Castle Ruins, a castle that features extensive old ruins. Visitors can explore…

Last updated: April 15, 2026

Asseburg Castle Ruins

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Kaiserpfalz Werla Archaeological Park

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Werlaburg, Kaiserpfalz Werla, Werla near Schladen – it's all the same thing: the Kaiserpfalz Werla. As has often been described, the place is a popular tourist destination; on a clear …

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Hornburg Old Town and Castle

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Very well preserved half-timbered town. A must for half-timbered fans.

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Hessen Castle

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In the 16th century, the Dukes of Brunswick had Paul Francke expand the castle complex into a magnificent four-winged palace complex in the Renaissance style. For a good 100 years …

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Schliestedt Castle

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Robert Köhler
January 5, 2026, Schloss Schliestedt

Schliestedt Palace is a palace in Schliestedt, in the district of Wolfenbüttel, Lower Saxony. It was built between 1748 and 1760 in the Rococo style on the site of a castle belonging to the von Schliestedt family. The palace is considered the most significant example of Rococo architecture in the Brunswick region. The palace's predecessor was a castle whose construction date is unknown. It was the seat of the von Schliestedt family, whose line died out in 1613. A copper engraving by Merian from 1654 shows the complex, consisting of a main building with a half-timbered upper story and an annex with a stone gatehouse. According to his description, the castle was already very old at that time, had a square shape, and was surrounded by a moat. As early as 1449, the Lords of Schliestedt (landowners from approximately 1147 to 1562) relinquished the castle to the Duke of Brunswick. The castle was owned by four noble families until 1527, after which it was granted as a fief to a chancellor of the Duke of Brunswick. The castle came into the possession of the von der Streithorst family as a ducal fief in 1562. They were followed by the von Badendorff family (1663–1733), Lowisen (Luise) von der Planitz, widow of von Badendorff (1734–1741), and in 1747, Heinrich Bernhard Schrader von Schliestedt, with the permission of Duke Karl I, purchased the castle complex. He demolished it and, not far from the castle site, built the two-story Rococo palace that stands today, according to plans by Martin Peltier de Belfort. The owners subsequently included the von Bülow family (1777–1846), the von Schwicheldt family, and the von Adelebsen family (1846–1929). After various changes of ownership and different uses, Schliestedt Palace has been a retirement home since 1950.

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Schliestedt Palace was built between 1748 and 1760 in the Rococo style on the site of a castle belonging to the von Schliestedt family. The palace is considered the most significant example of Rococo architecture in the Brunswick region. The palace's predecessor was a castle whose construction date is unknown. It was the seat of the von Schliestedt family, whose line died out in 1613. An engraving by Merian from 1654 depicts the complex, consisting of a main building with a half-timbered upper story and an annex with a stone gatehouse. According to his description, the castle was already very old at that time, had a square shape, and was surrounded by a moat. As early as 1449, the Lords of Schliestedt (landowners from approximately 1147 to 1562) relinquished the castle to the Duke of Brunswick. The castle was owned by four noble families until 1527, after which it was granted as a fief to a chancellor of the Duke of Brunswick. The castle came into the possession of the von der Streithorst family as a ducal fief in 1562. They were followed by the von Badendorff family (1663–1733), Lowisen (Luise) von der Planitz, widow of von Badendorff (1734–1741), and in 1747, Heinrich Bernhard Schrader von Schliestedt, with the permission of Duke Karl I, purchased the castle complex. He demolished it and, not far from the castle site, built the two-story Rococo palace that stands today, according to plans by Martin Peltier de Belfort. The owners subsequently included the von Bülow family (1777–1846), the von Schwicheldt family, and the von Adelebsen family (1846–1929). After various changes of ownership and different uses, Schliestedt Palace has been a retirement home since 1950.

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Klausi
February 7, 2025, Schloss Hessen

In the 16th century, the Dukes of Brunswick had Paul Francke expand the castle complex into a magnificent four-winged palace complex in the Renaissance style. For a good 100 years until 1659, the palace served as a summer residence for the princes of Wolfenbüttel and as a widow's residence for three duchesses. Duke Julius, who lived at Hessen Castle for several years as crown prince, and his son Heinrich Julius, born here in 1564, ensured that the palace was furnished in a princely, representative manner. Under Duke Heinrich Julius, who was also Bishop of Halberstadt and Rector of the University of Helmstedt, Hessen Castle developed into a cultural center of the region. This duke, who also introduced the Reformation to Halberstadt Cathedral in 1591, was considered the most learned prince of his time. The Renaissance garden, laid out by the botanist and princely gardener Johann Royer from 1607 to 1655 with generous support from the Duchesses Elisabeth and Anna Sophie, became famous. This is how one of the most important pleasure gardens in the Mannerist style was created, the appearance of which is preserved in a copperplate engraving by Merian. Together with the adjacent botanical garden, the plant collection with over 1,700 species and varieties overshadowed even royal gardens such as those in Copenhagen and Oxford. Source: Display board

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I didn't know it until yesterday. Very beautiful castle with a bridge to the main entrance over the former moat. I found the gravestone of the house dog "Dame" from 1808 impressive.

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Klausi
October 14, 2023, Schloss Hessen

In the 16th century, the Dukes of Braunschweig had Paul Francke expand the castle complex into a magnificent four-wing palace complex in the Renaissance style. Until 1659, the castle served as a summer residence for the Wolfenbüttel princes and as a widow's residence for three duchesses for a good 100 years. Duke Julius, who lived at Hesse Castle for several years as crown prince, and his son Heinrich Julius, who was born here in 1564, ensured that the castle was furnished in a royally representative manner. Under Duke Heinrich Julius, at the same time Bishop of Halberstadt and Rector of the University of Helmstedt, Hesse Castle developed into a cultural center of the region. This duke, who also introduced the Reformation at Halberstadt Cathedral in 1591, was considered the most learned prince of his time. The Renaissance garden created by the botanist and princely gardener Johann Royer from 1607 to 1655 with the generous support of the Duchesses Elisabeth and Anna Sophie achieved fame. This is how one of the most important pleasure gardens was created in a Mannerist style, the appearance of which has been handed down to us in an engraving by Merian. Together with the adjacent botanical garden, the plant collection of over 1,700 species and varieties dwarfed even royal complexes such as those in Copenhagen and Oxford. Source: display board

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Wolfgang
December 17, 2022, Schloss Schliestedt

A lock, I was quite surprised and was allowed to convince myself of the inner workings.

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Hesse Castle offers some beautiful photo motifs, it is another stamping point for the castles and palaces booklet, in the courtyard you will find a few benches to rest

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You can also get married here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of historical sites can I explore around Hedeper?

The region around Hedeper is rich in historical significance. You can visit extensive castle ruins like Asseburg Castle Ruins, which features trails running directly through the site. Another notable spot is the Kaiserpfalz Werla Archaeological Park, the largest archaeological park in Northern Germany, offering insights into the region's past with information panels and views towards the Harz Mountains. Additionally, Hornburg Old Town and Castle presents a well-preserved half-timbered town dominated by its historic hill castle.

Are there family-friendly castles or historical parks near Hedeper?

Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Kaiserpfalz Werla Archaeological Park is categorized as family-friendly and offers a large area to explore with information panels. Hornburg Old Town and Castle is also family-friendly, allowing exploration of a historic town and its dominating castle. Hessen Castle is another family-friendly option, though it is currently undergoing reconstruction.

What outdoor activities can I do near the castles around Hedeper?

Beyond exploring castles, the Hedeper region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Hornburg Town Hall – Hornburg Old Town and Castle loop from Hedeper' (28.7 km, easy). For hikers, there are easy trails like the 'Mattierzoll – Mattierzoll Border Museum loop from Winnigstedt' (7.2 km). You can find more details and routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Hedeper and Hiking around Hedeper guide pages.

Are there any castles around Hedeper that are wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Schliestedt Castle is noted as being wheelchair accessible. While it now houses a nursing home, it retains its historical charm and offers accessibility for visitors.

What are the best places for scenic views near the castles?

For impressive vistas, the Kaiserpfalz Werla Archaeological Park offers wonderful views all the way to the Harz Mountains on a clear day. Asseburg Castle Ruins is also categorized as a viewpoint, providing scenic perspectives from its elevated position.

What should I know about visiting Asseburg Castle Ruins?

Asseburg Castle Ruins are known for their astonishing size and the fact that trails run directly through the site, allowing for immersive exploration. You can reach the castle from the Asseparkplatz in Wittmar and then take the ascent to the Bismarckturm tower over the Liebesallee.

Can I explore the castles by bike?

The Kaiserpfalz Werla Archaeological Park is noted as being easy to explore by bike, offering a large terrain with great views. For other castles, it's advisable to check specific access information, but the region generally offers good cycling opportunities, as seen in the Road Cycling Routes around Hedeper guide.

What is unique about Hornburg Old Town and Castle?

Hornburg Old Town and Castle is a historic cultural monument renowned for its very well-preserved half-timbered town, featuring approximately 400 listed half-timbered houses from five centuries. The hill castle, with its impressive round keep, dominates the city and has even served as a film set multiple times.

What is the current status of Hessen Castle?

Hessen Castle, once a magnificent Renaissance palace and cultural center, is currently undergoing reconstruction. While not much of the original castle may be visible during this period, a culture barn is planned for the site. The former pleasure garden is now primarily a field.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles around Hedeper?

Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive and beautiful old ruins of sites like Asseburg Castle Ruins, where trails allow direct exploration. The historical depth and informative panels at places like Kaiserpfalz Werla Archaeological Park are also highly valued, along with the charm of well-preserved historical towns such as Hornburg Old Town and Castle.

Are there any specific hiking trails associated with the castles?

While specific trails directly named after each castle aren't listed, Asseburg Castle Ruins has trails running right through its extensive site. The Hiking around Hedeper guide offers various routes in the broader region, including easy options like the 'Mattierzoll – Mattierzoll Border Museum loop from Winnigstedt'.

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