Lutterberg Castle is a hilltop castle on the local mountain in Bad Lauterberg in the district of Göttingen in Lower Saxony, Germany. It was built from 1180 and destroyed in a feud in 1415. The name of the castle is derived from the village of Lauterberg, which was Lutterberg until 1530. The Burgplatz has recently been built over by a restaurant.
The castle was located on the summit of the local mountain at 420 m above sea level. The oval castle area had an extension of 30 × 60 metres. It was surrounded by a ring ditch with a rampart. Small remnants of the ring wall have been preserved.
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