Döbbelin Park at Bismarck Castle

icon-pin
Döbbeliner Dorfstraße 18, 39576 Stendal OT Döbbelin

Park

The path system of the Döbbelin Park allows for a fascinating walk under almost 300-year-old oak trees.

The mighty oaks in Döbbelin Park have been growing there undisturbed since Hans-Christoph von Bismarck decided in 1736 not only to build a castle, but also to have a manor park laid out. The current owners have restored the large grounds with the yellow tea pavilion, the pond and the baroque putti to a representative state. In addition to the existing tree population, the basic structure was restored with two newly planted linden avenues and extensive lawns. In a map of the Döbbelin fieldmark from 1845, the water feature at the eastern end of the property is also marked, and it is still preserved in its original form. The walk there leads past two statues under old beech and oak trees. Nearby is a memorial with gravestones of the von Bismarck family, the 19th generation to inhabit Döbbelin, and a statue of the Virgin Mary. Another historic pond is also located here.

icon-info Details

true

There are various opportunities to enjoy the castle park of the private estate: as part of a guided tour, at the summer concerts or "on the most beautiful day of your life", because civil weddings are possible in the castle and park. And once a year the park provides an irresistible flair for LebensArt, a fair with unusual offers for garden, living and lifestyle. If you want to stay longer, just ask the Bismarcks if the holiday flat with a view of the castle is free.

Infos einfach aufs Smartphone

Scanne dafür den QR-Code mit Deinem Smartphone ab oder tippe diesen Link in den Browser:
Autor

Altmärkischer Regionalmarketing- und Tourismusverband

Organisation


Altmärkischer Regionalmarketing- und Tourismusverband

Lizenz (Stammdaten)
Altmärkischer Regionalmarketing- und Tourismusverband