
700 Years of History
From its founding in 1313 by Dietrich Luf III through sieges and destruction to its restoration in the 21st century.
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The landmark on the River Niers. A medieval moated castle from the 14th century in Grefrath-Oedt on the Lower Rhine.
In the heart of the Lower Rhine region, nestled among the picturesque Niers meadows near Grefrath-Oedt, rises the mighty tower of Burg Uda. This medieval moated castle, built around 1308 by Count Dietrich Luf III von Kleve and first documented in 1313 as "Castrum Ude," looks back on an eventful history spanning more than 700 years.
Today, 123 steps lead up to the viewing platform of the preserved castle tower, offering a breathtaking view over the Lower Rhine landscape. The castle is lovingly maintained by the Heimatverein Oedt e.V. and open to the public.
From medieval history to legends and nature experiences

From its founding in 1313 by Dietrich Luf III through sieges and destruction to its restoration in the 21st century.
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Of enchanted castle maidens, mysterious treasures and the enigmatic origin of the name "Uda."
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The Niersauen Trail leads through a unique natural landscape with pollard willows, beavers and SALIX art installations.
Explore the trailThe castle tower is open Sundays from April to October. Public guided tours take place every first Saturday of the month.

The Heimatverein Oedt e.V. has been caring for the castle on a voluntary basis for decades. Learn more about the association and the possibility of membership.
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