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Kreis OlpeFinnentropCastello d'acqua di Lenhausen
Arnsberg
Kreis OlpeFinnentropCastello d'acqua di Lenhausen
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Wasserschloss Lenhausen is a historically significant moated castle nestled in the Lenhausen district of Finnentrop, within Germany's scenic Sauerland region in North Rhine-Westphalia. Standing at an elevation of approximately 223 meters, this protected monument has been the ancestral seat of the von Plettenberg-Lenhausen family since 1457 and remains a private residence today. Its distinctive quarry stone construction, three towers, and surrounding moat make it a captivating landmark where the Fretterbach stream meets the Lenne river.
Visitors consistently praise the castle's…
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30 settembre 2018
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28 maggio 2020
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14 gennaio 2017
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Elevazione 220 m
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lunedì 9 marzo
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34 %
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Velocità max vento: 12,0 km/h
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While the castle itself is a landmark along the popular Höhenflug panoramic trail, there are numerous other trails in the immediate vicinity suitable for various skill levels. Many routes offer gentle paths through the surrounding Sauerland landscape, ideal for leisurely walks. For more challenging hikes, you can find trails with moderate elevation changes that provide expansive views of the Lenne valley and the castle from different perspectives. komoot offers a variety of routes that pass by the castle, allowing you to choose based on your preferred difficulty and distance.
Parking is generally available in the village of Lenhausen. While there isn't a dedicated large parking lot directly at the castle due to its private nature, visitors can usually find street parking or small public parking areas within a short walking distance. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially on weekends or during peak season, to secure a convenient spot.
Yes, Lenhausen is served by local public transport. You can typically reach Lenhausen via bus connections from larger towns like Finnentrop or Attendorn. The castle is then a short walk from the bus stops in the village. It's recommended to check current bus schedules for the most up-to-date information on routes and timings.
Wasserschloss Lenhausen can be visited year-round for exterior viewing. During winter, the castle often presents a picturesque scene, especially if there's snow. While the surrounding trails may be more challenging due to ice or snow, a winter visit offers a unique, tranquil experience. Always check local weather conditions and wear appropriate footwear for potentially slippery paths.
Yes, the area around Wasserschloss Lenhausen is family-friendly. While the castle interior is not accessible, its exterior and moat provide a fascinating historical backdrop for children. The surrounding walking paths are generally easy enough for families, and the open spaces are great for kids to explore. The historical setting can spark imagination, and the nearby Fretterbach stream and Lenne river offer natural beauty for outdoor discovery.
Dogs are generally welcome on the public paths and trails around Wasserschloss Lenhausen. As the castle grounds themselves are private, dogs are not permitted inside the courtyard or buildings. When exploring the surrounding area, please keep dogs on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to maintain the natural beauty and respect other visitors.
Yes, both Lenhausen and the slightly larger town of Finnentrop offer options for refreshments and accommodation. In Lenhausen, you might find smaller local eateries or guesthouses. Finnentrop, being a larger municipality, provides a wider selection of cafes, restaurants, and hotels, perfect for a meal after your visit or an overnight stay in the region.
From the exterior, you can admire the castle's distinctive quarry stone construction, its three prominent towers, and the well-preserved moat that encircles the main house. The architecture showcases a blend of late-medieval and Baroque influences, with wall anchors bearing dates like 1664, 1672, and 1673, indicating significant renovations. The outer bailey with its two-winged economic building and the rentamt (steward's office) with embrasures are also visible, offering a glimpse into centuries of history.
No, there are no entry fees or permits required to view Wasserschloss Lenhausen from the public paths and viewpoints. The castle is privately owned and still inhabited, so while the exterior is freely accessible for viewing, the interior and private courtyard are not open to the public without special permission.
Excellent photographic opportunities abound from the public paths surrounding the castle. The classic shot captures the castle across its moat, highlighting its water castle origins. For a different perspective, explore the trails along the Höhenflug, which offer elevated views of the castle nestled within the Lenne valley landscape. Early morning or late afternoon light often provides the best conditions for capturing its historical charm.
Wasserschloss Lenhausen is a popular landmark, especially for hikers and cyclists on the Höhenflug trail. While it doesn't typically experience the same level of crowds as major tourist attractions, weekends and public holidays can see a noticeable increase in visitors. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting on a weekday or during the off-season.