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Top 20 Castles around Zoutleeuw

Best castles around Zoutleeuw are found in a region known for its historical significance and preserved medieval townscape. While not primarily known for traditional defensive castles, the area features various historical structures and estates. These sites offer insights into centuries of architectural and cultural heritage. The landscape around Zoutleeuw provides a setting for exploring these historical landmarks.

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  • The most popular castles is Hélécine Estate, an estate that includes a castle and a 28-hectare park. This…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

Wijer Castle

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Hélécine Estate

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Located in the far east of Walloon Brabant, 40 km from Brussels and Liège, Hélécine Castle stands in the middle of a 28-hectare park. Let yourself be charmed by the …

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Château d'Opheylissem

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At the beginning of the 12th century, René de Zetrud, the then lord of Haspengouw, decided to found a monastery on the banks of the Gete in the middle of …

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Rijkel Castle

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Originally it was a farm, then a castle or fortress. The oldest part is the east wing dating from the 16th century. It was conceived as a late Gothic mansion …

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Mariagaarde Castle

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Before Jan-Willem van Scharenberg became the first of the Scharenberg family to own the Hoepertingen estate, the castle he bought was owned by Ernest d'Arenbergh de La Marck. At that …

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April 5, 2026, Kasteel Mariagaarde

The castle is a U-shaped building with a northwest corner tower, which is the former keep. The side wings still have their 17th-century stepped gables. The appearance is strongly influenced by the renovation of 1763, and the interior is also from that period. Rococo stucco work, a plastered ceiling, and some fireplaces are found. Interesting is the cardinal's hall, dedicated to Jean Walther de Sluse, who was a cardinal and whose coat of arms is present. A stone flower vase on a pedestal is also depicted, attributed to the Liège native Cockler. Of the lower court, only the southern wing remains. There is also the gatehouse from around 1700, flanked by two square, brick towers. These are covered by bell-shaped roofs - covered with slate - crowned with a lantern. The castle – located near the church – is surrounded by a park. @https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasteel_van_Hoepertingen

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The castle of the Lords of Kozen stands at the intersection of three municipalities: Kozen, Wijer, and Stevoort. Strictly speaking, the castle is located on the territory of Wijer, the farmstead is in Kozen, and the barn is in Stevoort. The castle site was once connected to these three villages. The oldest known Lords of Kozen belong to the Van Wesemael family, who lived in the fourteenth century. Around 1400, the manor and castle belonged to the De Diest family, and in the seventeenth century, the De Kerckhem family held sway here. Above one of the gates, a stone can be seen depicting the family's coat of arms twice. It dates from the time when Arnold de Kerckhem and his wife, Annemarie de Kerckhem, who was also his cousin, lived here. As late as the seventeenth century, the castle belonged for a time to the Land Commander of Alden Biesen. In 1699, the Van Afferden family acquired the estate. They are the last lords of Kozen. At the end of the nineteenth century, the castle was owned by a certain Jacquelart. He renovated the castle and gave it its current appearance.

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beautiful castle opposite the church of Rijkel

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nice terrace at the back of the brasserie

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Always very pleasant to walk/run in this beautiful park

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beautifully maintained castle with adjacent B&B, nice cycling/hiking trails

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January 24, 2025, Kasteel Mariagaarde

Before Jan-Willem van Scharenberg became the first of the Scharenberg family to own the Hoepertingen estate, the castle he bought was owned by Ernest d'Arenbergh de La Marck. At that time it was still a moated house with a leasehold farm, a very small part of which still exists in the current Hoepertingen castle. I deliberately write Hoepertingen castle because the name Mariagaarde is more recent and is actually no longer correct because there are already new owners and they gave it a new name. The list of the various previous owners has already been mentioned and is available together with the full description of the current U-shaped moated castle with northwestern corner tower, the former keep at https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/erfgoedobjecten/31935 In 2022, the Annuntiaten sisters of Heverlee sold what was also called Mariagaarde for a while as described by Dirk V. It was bought by the Dutch family van Vloten who also owned Château de la Motte in Sint-Truiden. The castle in Hoepertingen was renamed Château de Looz (Looz is French for Wage). Since 2024 it has been a star hotel with a brasserie, party venues, lounge bar, beautiful terrace and so on. In the takeover it was agreed that people like you and me can still walk in the park and on the estate. You can see the result in the photos. I thought it was worth it. And Mary, she still watches in the form of a statue in the park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 'castles' can I expect to find around Zoutleeuw?

While Zoutleeuw is not primarily known for traditional defensive castles with moats and battlements, the area features a rich collection of historical structures, estates, and former abbeys. These include sites like Hélécine Estate, which encompasses a castle and a large park, and Wijer Castle, notable for its preserved 16th-century keep. You'll also discover significant religious and civic architecture, such as the Sint-Leonarduskerk, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Are there any historical sites in Zoutleeuw itself that are comparable to castles?

Absolutely. The most prominent historical site in Zoutleeuw is the Sint-Leonarduskerk (Saint Leonard's Church). This exceptional example of Brabantine Gothic architecture houses an extraordinary collection of art treasures and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Other notable historical structures include the Town Hall and Cloth Hall, which feature remains of a 12th-century defensive wall, and several historical chapels like the Kapel van de Ossenweg.

Which castles or estates are family-friendly around Zoutleeuw?

For families, Hélécine Estate is an excellent choice. Its 28-hectare park offers two playgrounds, an aerial structure, an educational pond, and fishing ponds, making it ideal for a day out with children. Many of the historical sites, including the churches and chapels, are also suitable for family visits, offering educational insights into the region's past.

What natural features or viewpoints can I explore near these historical sites?

The region around Zoutleeuw offers beautiful natural settings. Hélécine Estate, for instance, includes a nature reserve and lakes, perfect for leisurely walks and enjoying the outdoors. The area's landscape provides a scenic backdrop for exploring the historical landmarks.

Can I go hiking near the castles and historical sites?

Yes, there are several hiking opportunities around Zoutleeuw. You can find various routes, including moderate trails like the 'Birdwatching Hut on the Lake – Het Vinne Nature Reserve loop' or the 'Kleine Gete – water gate "3 sluices" loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Zoutleeuw guide.

Are there cycling routes available near the castles?

Definitely! The Zoutleeuw area is well-suited for cycling. You can find routes ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'Tienen – Beguinage Church Ruins, Tienen loop' or the 'Zoutleeuw Town Center – Cloth Hall of Zoutleeuw loop'. Check out the Cycling around Zoutleeuw guide for detailed information on various routes.

Is <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/2991590" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Rijkel Castle</a> open to the public?

Rijkel Castle is generally not open to the public, except for special events like 'cherry day' organized by the Fruit Region Museum. However, its eight-hectare museum orchard, which houses 91 historical cherry varieties, is freely accessible for visitors to enjoy.

What is unique about <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/1299379" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Wijer Castle</a>?

Wijer Castle is unique for its remarkably preserved original keep with a stair tower dating from the 16th century. It is entirely surrounded by a wide moat, fed by the Wijerbeek, and accessible via a stone bridge. The keep also features a Gothic fireplace and baroque stucco from 1716.

What is the significance of the Sint-Leonarduskerk's Sacrament Tower?

The Sacrament Tower in the Sint-Leonarduskerk is a monumental, 18-meter-high tabernacle crafted from white Avesnes stone in 1552 by Cornelis II Floris de Vriendt. It is considered a centerpiece of the church's art collection, featuring nine levels and approximately 200 statuettes depicting scenes from the Old and New Testaments. A replica is even exhibited in London's Victoria and Albert Museum.

Can I stay overnight or find dining options near these historical sites?

Some locations offer accommodation or dining. For example, Wijer Castle has a B&B. Additionally, the area around Zoutleeuw and its historical sites provides various cafes and pubs where you can find refreshments and meals.

What is the best time to visit the castles and historical sites around Zoutleeuw?

The historical sites and natural parks around Zoutleeuw can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor estates and parks, while the preserved interiors of sites like the Sint-Leonarduskerk are captivating in any season. Check specific opening hours for indoor attractions, especially during off-peak seasons.

What is <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/3950300" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Château d'Opheylissem</a>?

Château d'Opheylissem is a historical site that was once a Norbertine abbey, founded in the 12th century. The abbot's palace, rebuilt between 1768 and 1780, features an impressive 47-meter neoclassical façade. While it's no longer an active abbey, its architectural grandeur and rich history make it a significant landmark.

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