Not far from the Trækstien trail lies Ulstrup Castle. Dating back to the 14th century, it is one of the many castles and manor houses belonging to the Skeel family.
On the banks of the picturesque Gudenå River in Favrskov, just a short drive from Randers and Langå, lies Ulstrup Castle. This historic castle is not just a building, but a living time capsule of Danish history. With its impressive Renaissance splendor and the charming atmosphere of a manor house, it invites you on an unforgettable journey into the past.
The history of the Ulstrup estate can be traced back to the end of the 14th century, when the first farm was established by the Brandsen family. In 1404, Jens Nielsen (Løvenbalk), of Aunsbjerg, received Ulstrup as collateral, and two years later, parts of the estate were given to Queen Margrethe.
At the end of the 16th century, Privy Councillor Christen Skeel (1543–1595), who became the true founder of the main estate, acquired several farms in and around Ulstrup. Construction of the estate began around 1590 under the direction of Christen Skeel, and the low north wing visible today dates from this period.
Ulstrup Castle originated as a large Renaissance castle built by Christen Skeel's son, Rigsmarsk Jørgen Skeel, in the early 17th century. Today, the castle comprises three wings and encompasses approximately 700 hectares of land, primarily forest.
Ulstrup Castle is now managed as a foundation whose mission is to restore and preserve the castle buildings and promote its cultural significance. Furthermore, spaces are made available for artistic and cultural purposes, making Ulstrup a vibrant center for history and creativity.
Every year, you can participate in a variety of exciting events at Ulstrup Castle. These include concerts, theater performances, and exhibitions organized by associations, theater and music ensembles, companies, and private organizers.