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Alte Burg Neustadt-Glewe, often referred to as the "Old Castle," stands as one of Mecklenburg's oldest and best-preserved defensive castles, a significant landmark in the town of Neustadt-Glewe, Germany. Situated in southwestern Mecklenburg, on the southern edge of the scenic Lewitz region, this lowland castle is nestled by the Elde river at an elevation of approximately 32 meters. Its strategic location and well-preserved medieval architecture make it a captivating historical site.
Visitors consistently praise the castle for its deep dive…
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Elevazione 30 m
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While the castle grounds and surrounding trails are generally welcoming for dogs on a leash, specific areas like the museum, restaurant, and certain indoor exhibition spaces may have restrictions. It's always best to check with the tourist information center upon arrival for the most current policy regarding pets inside the buildings.
The castle houses a museum and offers access to the Bergfried (keep). While the exact opening hours can vary seasonally and for special events, the museum and tower generally operate during standard daytime hours. There is typically an entry fee for the museum and tower access. For the most up-to-date information on opening times and ticket prices, it's recommended to visit the official castle website or contact the tourist information center located within the castle.
Yes, the castle's location by the Elde river and on the edge of the Lewitz region makes it an excellent starting point for various outdoor activities. You can find several walking and cycling paths that lead directly from the castle grounds, often following the Elde waterway or venturing into the scenic natural areas nearby. These routes cater to different difficulty levels, from leisurely strolls to longer cycling tours.
The immediate castle grounds are relatively flat and accessible. Trails leading away from the castle, particularly those along the Elde river or into the Lewitz region, typically feature flat to gently rolling terrain. Surfaces are often natural paths, gravel, or paved sections, suitable for walking and cycling. The area is known for its lowland landscape, so steep climbs are rare.
Alte Burg Neustadt-Glewe is considered family-friendly. Children can enjoy exploring the historic castle, climbing the Bergfried for panoramic views, and learning about medieval history in the museum. The castle also regularly hosts family-oriented events, such as medieval festivals with jugglers and knights, and a Christmas market, which are particularly engaging for younger visitors. The restaurant on-site also caters to families.
The immediate ground level of the castle complex is generally accessible. However, accessing the upper levels of the Bergfried (keep) involves stairs, and some older parts of the castle may have uneven surfaces or steps. It's advisable to contact the castle administration directly to inquire about specific accessibility features and routes for visitors with mobility challenges.
The castle itself offers a significant viewpoint from the top of its 28-meter-high Bergfried, providing expansive views of the surrounding landscape and the Müritz-Elde waterway. Naturally, the Elde river flows at the base of the castle walls, and the castle is situated on a natural dune. The nearby Lewitz region is a protected landscape known for its wetlands, forests, and diverse wildlife, offering numerous opportunities for nature observation.
While the castle is a popular destination, visiting during weekdays outside of school holidays or major event dates (like the medieval festival in early June or the Christmas market) can help you avoid the largest crowds. Early mornings or late afternoons can also be quieter times to explore. The shoulder seasons of spring and autumn often offer pleasant weather and fewer visitors compared to peak summer.
Yes, the castle itself houses a restaurant in the historic "Altes Haus" with a wine cellar, offering traditional dishes. Being located within the town of Neustadt-Glewe, there are various cafes, pubs, and guesthouses within walking distance or a short drive from the castle. The town provides several options for dining and overnight stays to suit different preferences.
The castle has a rich history, dating back to the mid-13th century when it was built by the Count of Schwerin for border defense. It served as a ducal residence and administrative center for the Mecklenburg dukes for centuries. Notably, during the Thirty Years' War, Wallenstein stayed at the castle for three days. It also served various roles over time, including a technical college, youth hostel, and part of the Redefin State Stud Farm, before its extensive renovation concluded in 2006.
Yes, Alte Burg Neustadt-Glewe offers a romantic and historic setting for weddings. The castle features a civil registry office and provides options for both medieval-themed and rustic celebrations. It's a popular venue for couples looking for a unique and memorable wedding experience. Interested parties should contact the castle administration for details on wedding packages and availability.