Lüdinghausen

Lüdinghausen is a small town in Münsterland. Its byname is "town of three castles".

Aerial view of Vischering Castle

Understand

Get in

There are hourly regional trains from Dortmund and Enschede (Netherlands).

Arriving by car, either take the Ascheberg junction of Autobahn A 1 (Cologne–Bremen), Dülmen junction or Marl-Nord interchange of the A 43 (Münster–Ruhr).

Several cycling paths pass through Lüdinghausen, including EuroVelo 3 (from Trondheim to Santiago de Compostela), the far-distance cycle route from the Ruhr to the North Sea shore, and a beautiful cycling trip from Münster. Moreover, Lüdinghausen is a stage of the 210 km long southern course of the "route of hundred castles".

Get around

See

Lüdinghausen's main sight: Vischering Castle

Lüdinghausen's main attraction are the castles:

  • 🌍 Vischering Castle (Burg Vischering), Berenbrock 1. April–October, Tue - Sat 10:00 - 13:00 and 13:30 - 17:30; November–March, Tue - Sat 10:00 - 13:00 and 13:30 - 16:30; closed on Mondays. The Renaissance water castle is one of the best-preserved and most outstanding sites of the Münsterland and pretty much resembles an ideal, fairytale medieval castle. It houses the Münsterland museum. Admission € 2.50, children under 18 € 1.00.
Burg Lüdinghausen
  • 🌍 Lüdinghausen Castle (Burg Lüdinghausen), Amthaus 14. April–October, Wed - Sat 14:00 - 17:00, Sun 11:00 - 17:00 Uhr; closed during the winter half year. Another Renaissance water castle (originally started in the 12th century, but redesigned in the 16th century). In the main hall, there is an ornamental panel with all the crests of the former owner's ancestors. In the bailey you will find food prices of the year 1573 carved in stone (they are quite surprising!).
  • 🌍 Wolfsberg Castle (Burg Wolfsberg), Wolfsberger Straße 8. Only one wing of the 16th-century castle has survived which was recast during the 18th century and is not that well-preserved which makes it the least interesting of the three castles. Nowadays its basement houses a Schlager music bar.
  • 🌍 Kakesbeck Castle (Burg Kakesbeck). Visits of the castle's interior are possible by appointment only. Yet another water castle, in the village of Elvert that has been merged into the municipality of Lüdinghausen.

Other sights include:

Borgmühle
  • 🌍 St Felicitas church (St.-Felizitas-Kirche), Mühlenstraße 7. 16th-century Catholic parish church
  • 🌍 Evangelical church (Evangelische Kirche Lüdinghausen), Klosterstraße 2. Small 19th-century Gothic revival Protestant parish church
  • Town hall (also known as "Borg"), Borg 2. Neoclassical brick building.
  • Hakehaus. One of the eldest houses of the town; constructed in 1648 as a poorhouse.
  • Hof Grube, Tetekum 39. The eldest still-existing farmhouse, dating back to the 14th century.
  • Borgmühle. Historical watermill
  • Jewish cemetery.

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Nearby

Schloss Nordkirchen
  • Schloss Nordkirchen, Schloßstraße 1, 59394 Nordkirchen (8 km southwest of Lüdinghausen, along the "route of hundred castles"). The park is open to public daily all year. Guided tours of the palace on Sundays and public holidays every full hour from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (summer half year), 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. (winter half year). Dubbed the "Versailles of Westphalia" this imposing baroque brick palace was constructed around 1734 for the powerful prince-bishop of Münster (who was however deeply in debt after the works were completed). It is surrounded by extensive gardens that used to rank among Europe's most famous gardens. Nowadays the massive compound is used by North Rhine-Westphalia's college of financial administration. Some parts of the palace are however open to public during guided tours. Admission € 3, children 6–14 € 1, admission to the park is free.

Go next

  • Dülmen, 15 km to the northwest (9 minutes by hourly local train)
  • Münster, 28 km to the north
  • Dortmund, 35 km to the south (37 minutes by hourly local train)

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