Burgruine Polle
In Polle, the ruin of Polle Castle are enthroned on the keep and offer visitors a breathtaking view of the Weser and the picturesque landscape.
It was built in the 13th century and destroyed by Swedish troops during the Thirty Years' War. Since then, Polle Castle has been in ruins, but its former splendour can still be glimpsed at the castle gate.
Polle Castle Ruins are home to the fairytale Cinderella and the historic Count Everstein.
It was built in the 13th century and destroyed by Swedish troops during the Thirty Years' War. Since then, Polle Castle has been in ruins, but its former splendour can still be glimpsed at the castle gate.
Polle Castle Ruins are home to the fairytale Cinderella and the historic Count Everstein.
Good to know
Openings
Opening hours of the castle ruins in 2025
(April 18 to probably October 05): daily 11:00-17:00
Closures are possible due to weather conditions
(April 18 to probably October 05): daily 11:00-17:00
Closures are possible due to weather conditions
Price info
Price adult: €2.00
Price child: €1.00
Information on reduced prices: Kinder 12-17 Jahre
General information
Parking Available
Eligibility
for Groups
for Class
for families
for individual guests
Pet allowed
for Children of all Ages
Other Furnishing/Equipment
Toilet
Handicapped accessible WC
Directions & Parking facilities
Größere Städte in der Umgebung: Nördlich: Hameln: 37 km, Hannover: 85 km, Südlich: Holzminden: 13 km
mit der Bahn bis Hameln oder Holzminden, weiter mit dem Bus (Linie 520)
mit der Bahn bis Hameln oder Holzminden, weiter mit dem Bus (Linie 520)
More information
Guided tours of the castle with Count von Everstein and his wife Lutgard von Schladen are available on request (05533/405-59).
Author
Deutsche Märchenstraße e.V.
Kurfürstenstraße 9
34117 Kassel
Organization
Deutsche Märchenstraße e.V.
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