Best castles around Aalter are found in this municipality in the Belgian province of East Flanders. The region features historical castles, many set within expansive parks and surrounded by water. These sites offer a blend of historical architecture and natural landscapes, providing opportunities for exploration. The area's heritage includes structures ranging from medieval origins to neoclassical designs.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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A very large forest with various amenities, including a tea room and restaurant. There's also a herb garden and a farm where you can buy ice cream.
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The gate also serves as a bridge over the Kalebeek stream. The north facade of the gate (facing the church) features, in addition to the date 1864, the coat of arms of the t'Kint de Roodenbeke family, who acquired the castle that year (and still own it).
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After the Tillegembos (Bruges) and the Palingbeek (Ypres), the Lippensgoed-Bulskampveld became the third provincial domain of West Flanders. In 1970, 201 ha of forest, agricultural land, park, castle and associated farms were purchased and opened to the public after construction and development. The Lippensgoed-Bulskampveld was the largest public domain in West Flanders for a long time. In the 1980s, the castle garden was transformed into a didactic herb garden and the exhibition of agricultural materials in galleries around the herb garden was established. In 1990, one of the leased farms within the provincial domain became available. In order to increase the recreational opportunities, various afforestations were carried out there and new avenues were created. With an additional acquisition of 17 ha in 1992, the surface area was increased to 218 ha. About 10 years later, in 2003, 6 ha of St-Amandus were rented and integrated into the existing domain via an educational nature trail. Finally, in 2005, about 8 ha of forest were purchased and added to the public domain, bringing the total to 232 ha. (Province of West Flanders)
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The last baroness (also mayor of Poeke, which at the time was still a separate municipality), Ines Pycke de Peteghem, bequeathed the castle in her will to the National Work of Catholic School Colonies (NWKS). After her death in 1955, the castle served for a long time as a holiday camp for young children from (often rather vulnerable) families of workers and small business owners (NWKS later became "Duinen-Heide"). Later, the local playground found a home here. The castle also served as a venue for classical concerts, among other events. I remember an "Interludium" (a short segment produced by the then BRT to fill the gaps between programs) being recorded here. Poetry evenings (under the banner: "The Closer the Better") featuring artists such as Simon Vinkenoog and Ivo Van Strijtem were also held here. And now in 2025 the castle expects the 22nd edition of the East Flanders Biennale of Contemporary Art.
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The castle has a fascinating history, with the first mentions dating back to the 12th century. It belonged to various noble owners, including the de Preudhomme d’Hailley family and the Pycke de Peteghem family, until the municipal authorities purchased it in 1977. Since September 1, 2021, Tourism Flanders has owned the castle and its estate. The Poeke castle park is a wooded 56-hectare park featuring a truly magnificent neoclassical castle. The gardens are open daily from sunrise to sunset.
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Poeke Castle is a castle near Poeke, a sub-municipality of Aalter in the Belgian province of East Flanders. The building is completely surrounded by water and is accessible via a bridge from both the front and the back. It is unknown when the first castle was built on site, but Poeke was already mentioned in 1139. The building did play an important role in the conflict between Louis of Male and the people of Ghent in 1382. In the same year, Eulaard II van Poeke was killed when he led the count's troops at the battle of the Beverhoutsveld against the advance of the Ghent militia. who had tried to stop his castle. The lords of Poeke were loyal vassals of the Count of Flanders. For example, Anastasia van Oultre, second wife of Eulard III of Poeke, remarried Robert of Flanders, bastard son of Louis of Male. In 2021, the municipality of Aalter sold the castle to Tourism Flanders for a symbolic amount.
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The gardens of Poeke Castle are open daily from sunrise to sunset. Guided tours of the castle's interior can be arranged for groups through Toerisme Vlaanderen. Ooidonk Castle's beautifully maintained gardens are also open to the public, though the castle itself is privately owned and not always open for interior visits. Bulskampveld, a provincial domain featuring a neo-Gothic castle, is largely open to the public for recreational activities.
Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. The expansive 56-hectare park at Poeke Castle is ideal for walks and enjoying nature. Bulskampveld provincial domain is known for its diverse recreational opportunities, including games for children and a café. The gardens of Ooidonk Castle also provide a pleasant environment for families.
The castles around Aalter showcase a variety of architectural styles. Poeke Castle is a neoclassical-style building, largely renovated in 1872, with distinctive light pink facades. Ooidonk Castle is a Renaissance castle known for its impressive towers and stepped gables, often described as a jewel of Flemish-Spanish 16th-century architecture. Bulskampveld features a neo-Gothic castle.
Many castles are set within beautiful natural surroundings. Poeke Castle is a picturesque moated castle within a vast 56-hectare wooded park, featuring both French and English gardens with majestic beech and oak trees. Bulskampveld is a provincial domain with extensive parkland, forests, and a lake, offering a rich natural environment.
Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. For running, you can find trails like the Vorte Woods GR129 Trail or the Hooggoedbos loop. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Aalter guide.
Absolutely. There are numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and gravel biking. Popular routes include the Canal-Side Bike Path and the Ghent–Ostend Canal Cycle Path. For detailed routes, check the Road Cycling Routes around Aalter and Gravel biking around Aalter guides.
The gardens of Poeke Castle are open daily from sunrise to sunset, making it accessible year-round. Free guided nature walks are available on the first Sunday of every month from April to November, suggesting spring through autumn are particularly pleasant for exploring the parks and grounds.
No, Kasteel Nobelstede is private property and not accessible to the public. While it has historical significance, it is not a destination for public visits.
Poeke Castle played an important role in the conflict between Louis of Male and the people of Ghent in 1382. Its origins trace back to 1139, and it has been owned by various noble families throughout its history, including the de Preudhomme d'Hailley family and the Pycke de Peteghem family. Since 2021, Toerisme Vlaanderen has owned the castle and its estate.
Yes, the moated setting of Poeke Castle offers picturesque views, especially within its extensive park. The domain of Bulskampveld also provides scenic spots within its parkland and forest areas.
The Blue Gate, or Porta Arboreti, is a historical entrance to Ooidonk Castle. Built in 1595 and restored in 1864, it is the only one of seven original cabinet count gates still standing. Walking under this gate and through the scenic driveway leads directly to the castle, offering a grand approach.


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