House Egelborg

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Beikelort 95, 48739 Legden
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Haus Egelborg is a moated castle, the oldest part of which was built in the style of the Dutch Renaissance. The imposing complex was first mentioned in documents in the 14th century and is located to the west of the town of Legden in a large wooded area. Since the 17th century, Haus Egelborg has been owned by the Barons of Oer.

Tour information

The Baron von Oer family still occupies the estate today, which is why it is not open to the public and can only be visited as part of a guided tour. The baron himself guides visitors around the estate, which is steeped in tradition, and into the house's own chapel.

But Haus Egelborg is also a worthwhile destination without a guided tour. Numerous hiking trails lead around the beautiful moated castle and through the adjacent Egelborg Forest. During relaxed walks, you can always enjoy a fascinating view of the beautiful Haus Egelborg from a distance.

History information

Haus Egelborg is located west of Legden in a wooded area on the upper reaches of the Dinkel. The site was first mentioned in a document in 1389. At that time it was located on two islands. Even today, the estate is surrounded by two moats, but the outer castle and the main house are on one plot of land.

From the beginning until the 17th century, the Lords of Billerbeck looked after the estate. The north wing of the main house still bears witness to this period. In 1559, the octagonal stair tower was added. With the west wing now demolished, the estate was an imposing example of Dutch Renaissance architecture.

When the estate became the property of the Barons of Oer, the west wing of the manor house was demolished in 1710 and replaced by a Baroque building, which was completed in 1713. In 1767, a half-timbered extension and a coach house were added to the complex. The residential and stable buildings south of the moat were erected in 1832. The imposing outer bailey, which today first delights visitors, was built in neo-Gothic style in 1866.

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Information for cyclists
Schloss Egelborg is located directly on the signposted Münsterland cycling network. The centre of Legden and the entrance to the 100 castles route are only about 2 kilometres away. The castle is a great place to include in a cycle tour through the western Münsterland. Ideal starting points are Ahaus and Coesfeld.
The following themed cycle routes run alongside Egelborg Castle:
Flamingo Route
100 Castles Route (2 kilometres away)
Everyone can find their next cycling tour on the Münsterland cycle path network, which is about 4500 kilometres long.

Price adult: 4.50 €

Price child: 4.50 €

Prices park
Free admission: 0 €

Prices guided tour
normal: 4.5 €

Arrival
By train with regular connections from Gronau and Dortmund to Legden station (RB51). Legden station is approx. 500 metres from Haus Egelborg.
By car via the A31 motorway (Oberhausen - Emden), Legden exit. Then continue on the B474 to Legden and follow the signs to the railway station. Haus Egelborg is located approx. 500 metres from the station in a wooded area.

for Groups
Pet allowed
Entrance Free
auf Anfrage/nach Absprache geöffnet

(01.01-31.12) Park opening hours
The park is accessible all year round.

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Source: destination.one

Last changed on 04.06.2024

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