Haus Dieck, Medieval moated castle in Ennigerloh, Germany.
Haus Dieck is a medieval moated castle in Ennigerloh standing on an island encircled by a moat and separated from nearby roads by a flowing stream. The main building features a manor house and gatehouse with half-timbered architectural elements that define the entire estate.
Haus Dieck was first documented in 1276 as a possession of the Lords of Dyck and received its castle designation in 1451. This elevation in status established it as a more significant fortification in the Münsterland region.
The von Hanxleden family shaped the estate after acquiring it in 1732 through extensive renovations that remain visible today. The manor house and gatehouse still reflect the architectural changes from that period.
The estate lies on the 100 Castles Route through Münsterland, which cyclists can easily explore by bike. Its location among meadows and fields allows visitors to view the grounds from outside and take in the historical surroundings.
The water surrounding the estate once served as effective defense, yet today it isolates the castle from the modern world. This feature of separation makes visiting particularly special, as it allows guests to step into a historical landscape that feels removed from everyday life.
Location: Ennigerloh
Address: Freckenhorster Straße 10, 59320 Ennigerloh
GPS coordinates: 51.88820,8.04042
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:40
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