Castles and manors on the Castle Route without public access
These castles and manors do not have public access. You can enjoy the beautiful buildings from a distance.

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On the route

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Brahesborg Gods
Brahesborg GodsThe listed main building was built in 1638–1656 with fortifications in Renaissance style, as well as a moat and three towers. Buildings, drawbridge and manor buildings are visible from the public road that transects the estate and from the park trail beyond the moat, which is open to the public. Brahesborg Jørgen Brahesvej 1 Gamtofte DK-5610 Assens The park is open to visitors all year round.Read more here (only in Danisch)

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Damsbo Manor
Damsbo Manor is scenically situated in the Funen countryside overlooking Helnæs Bay. The manor is surrounded by woods, fields and beach and is brimming with historical atmosphere. The manor is also a private residence

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Danehofslottet - Nyborg Castle
Nyborg Slot is a royal castle built towards the end of the 12th century as part of the defence which the Danish kings established against the Wends.

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Gyldensteen Castle
Gyldensteen Castle is an impressive sight with a magnificent Renaissance building and beautiful surroundings by the meadow and the forest.

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Hagenskov Gods/Hagenskov Manor
Hagenskov Gods/Hagenskov ManorThe existing Hagenskov Manor was built in neo-classicist style in 1775 by owner Niels Ryberg under the leadership of municipal architect G. E. Rosenberg. The manor was class-A listed in 1968 (national monument). In 1973, the entire Hagenskov Manor and messuage were unconditionally listed. The manor house can be viewed from the public road leading through the estate but is otherwise not open to the public. Visitors welcome by arrangement.

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Hverringe Gods
Hverringe Gods At Hverringe, we unite past and present, nature and culture, production and conservation

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Hvidkilde Gods
The present centre wing was built abt. 1550. In 1742 it was extended and the west- and east wings were added with, as far as is known, Phillip de Lange as the architect. In 1820 the impressive farm

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Nislevgård
Nislevgaard near Otterup has existed as a manor house for many years under the noble families Mule and Sehested. The owners of the estate were to blame for the village Nislev getting killed and later resurrected ...

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Odense Slot (Castle) in King's Park
Discover Odense Castle – a historic building in the heart of the city where 500 years of architecture meet green surroundings.While the castle itself is closed to the public, the grounds invite visitors to enjoy a peaceful walk and take in views of both past and present.

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Rygård Castle
Rygård is located in Langå parish near Ørbæk on southeast Funen. The manor was first mentioned in 1372. A member of the Urne family, Niels Urne acts as principal.

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Sandagergård
The beautiful building next to Sandager Church is the old manor house Sandagergård, which has been built and rebuilt a few times here on the site.

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Schelenborg Gods
Schelenborg Gods Schelenborg has a history as far back as the 13th century.

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Ulriksholm Castle
Ulriksholm is a privately owned castle that previously belonged to the illegitimate royal son Ulrik Christian Gyldenløv.

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Østruplund
A stately manor house with enormous significance for the polders and reclaiming of Odense Fjord!
Detours on the route
If you have some extra energy you can take a detour from the route and see these beautiful castles and manor houses.

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Hesselagergård
During the period 1538-48, the whole group of buildings were built with Morten Bussert as the master builder and Jacob Binck as the artist of; inter alia, the paintings in the Hjortesal-Hall. The

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Nakkebølle

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Oregaard
At Ore, you can see a large beautiful half-timbered building from the road. It's Oregaard - an old manor house with stories of both witchcraft and old domestic animal breeds ...

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Valdemars Slot

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Ørbæklunde Manor
Ørbæklunde was founded by the fusing of several farms. In the early 1500 Ørbæklunde got manor status.





