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Top 6 Castles around Saint-Jans-Cappel

Best castles around Saint-Jans-Cappel are found in a region known for its historical significance and natural landscapes. Located in French Flanders, the area is characterized by its rolling hills and agricultural land. It holds cultural importance due to its connection with writer Marguerite Yourcenar and the historical Mont Noir estate. While traditional standing castles are rare, the area offers sites with rich historical narratives and literary heritage.

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Last updated: June 21, 2026

De Warande Castle

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It is a neo-Renaissance style castle from 1925. It functions as a municipal administrative center. The surrounding (Warande) park is open to the public

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From 1 June to 29 September 2024, the region will host the land art festival "ArtPenteurs".
One of the works is "M for Marguerite", of course placed here in the …

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Castle of Vlamertinge

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Château du Parc, or Château de Vlamertinge, is a 19th-century castle built between 1857 and 1858 by order of Pierre-Gustave du Parc.

During World War I, the castle was damaged by war; it was restored in 1920.

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Château Schabaillie

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Formerly called 'Chalet Schabaillie' after the builder and former resident, brickmaker A. Schabaillie. Mansion with a tower that gives the whole a castle-like appearance. The property stands in the middle …

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Kasteel van Wignacourt

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This castle was the seat of the lordship of Flêtre. The Van Vleteren family ruled here, succeeded in 1364 by the Van Houtte family. Between 1364 and 1380, Jan van …

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Peter 🥾🐾🌲
August 26, 2025, Parc Départemental Marguerite Yourcenar

A beautiful, spacious park with grassy areas and clumps of woods. Plenty of space for a relaxing break.

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Formerly called 'Chalet Schabaillie' after the builder and former resident, brickmaker A. Schabaillie. Mansion with a tower that gives the whole a castle-like appearance. The property stands in the middle of a still partly wooded garden with an L-shaped coach and stable wing to the north of which the facade faces the street. A garden pavilion leans against the garden wall to the northeast. On the street side, there is a low garden wall with a gate between pedestals to the right of the paved driveway. The whole was later divided: the former coach and stable wing now serves as a warehouse, part of the garden on the street side was subdivided and includes low new construction. The eclectic architectural style is characterized, among other things, by the decorative use of yellow and yellow-painted bricks and refers to similar local 'castles' from the same period. Mansion on a rectangular floor plan. Double house of two bays + central tower and entrance risalit of one bay + a wide bay ending in a dormer window with a gable roof, and two storeys under a hipped roof with an iron ridge, decorated with lilies, small dormers, and high chimneys, among other things. A year stone 1900 is incorporated into the gable. Red brick construction with the use of yellow bricks for horizontal facade bands, corner stones, finishing panels, and relieving arches of the Tudor and round arched openings. A wooden loggia is located to the right on the main floor. Tower with three storeys under a truncated pyramidal roof with a lantern under a slate spire. The other facades have a similar facing. On the left side of the rear facade, there is a partly adjoining low extension (kitchen) under a hipped roof (ridge direction perpendicular to the main house, mechanical tiles), in a matching architectural style; conservatory against the garden facade. L-shaped coach and stable wing of one and a half storeys under a gable roof with mechanical tiles. The striking corner tower with a slate spire is crowned with iron decoration, referring to the ridge of the mansion. The inscription 'Anno 1914' is incorporated into the plastered casement of the dormer window. Analogous brick architecture; additional decorative motifs of yellow brick, including St. Andrew's crosses. The street facade is a variation on the traditional gable facade: the stepped gable with a Bruges bay, and the central arched coach gate above which is a round arched window crowned with a cross of yellow brick. The garden pavilion against the northeast garden wall is a variation on the medieval dovecote type. Octagonal low building under a slightly constricted spire (slate) with wooden dormers. Matching architectural style. Source: DELEPIERE A.-M. & HUYS M. 1989: Inventory of cultural heritage in Belgium, Architecture, Province of West Flanders, District of Ypres, Canton Poperinge, Building through the centuries in Flanders 11n2, Brussels - Turnhout. Authors: Delepiere, Anne Marie; Huys, Martine Date: 1989 Text made available by: Agency for Immovable Heritage (AOE) Additional information Number 20 forms the last part of the stable wing. The part facing the street has since been demolished, but the rear part with the tower is still preserved. Information obtained from the Intermunicipal Immovable Heritage Service CO7 (July 29, 2021). Authors: Jacobs, Els Date: 11-04-2022 Text made available by: Agency for Immovable Heritage (AOE)

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This castle was the seat of the lordship of Flêtre. The Van Vleteren family ruled here, succeeded in 1364 by the Van Houtte family. Between 1364 and 1380, Jan van Houtte had a fortified castle built. It was equipped with a wooden gallery between the castle and the freestanding tower, from which the soldiers could hurl projectiles at the besiegers. Later, as military technology advanced, these were replaced by machicolations. In 1532, the lordship passed through marriage to the Wignacourt family. In 1656, Flêtre, under Jacob van Wignacourt, was elevated to a county. The last Count of Flêtre, Balthasar-Philippe de Wignacourt, died in poverty in 1810. During the French Revolution, the castle was expropriated and largely demolished to reuse the building materials. However, the keep was so massive that demolition was decided against. In the early 19th century, the estate was purchased by an industrialist, who built a house on the site of the demolished castle and converted the keep into a reception hall, with Louis XV-style wall paneling. Later, the estate was purchased by Edmond Vanuxem, a brewer in Ardres. He commissioned the construction of the current brick castle, completed in 1872. After the First World War, the moats were filled in. https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasteel_van_Wignacourt

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superb park to visit with the family

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Château du Parc, or Château de Vlamertinge, is a 19th-century castle in Vlamertinge, a municipality of Ypres in West Flanders. Located west of the Kemmelbeek stream, the castle was built between 1857 and 1858 by order of Pierre-Gustave du Parc (who would become Viscount in 1888), based on plans by architect Joseph Schadde. The castle is built in the Neo-Flemish Renaissance style and has a relatively symmetrical layout. During the First World War, the castle was damaged by war; it was restored in 1920.

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Kenny
August 2, 2024, Kasteel De Warande

The castle was built in 1925 by order of Jacques Bruneel de la Warande, mayor of Kemmel. Previously there was a castle, which was destroyed in 1918 during the First World War. Architects were Henri Carbon and Charles Pil. After the castle served as a holiday home for a while, it was put into use as the town hall of Heuvelland in 1979. https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasteel_De_Warande

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From 1 June to 29 September 2024, the region will host the land art festival "ArtPenteurs". One of the works is "M for Marguerite", of course placed here in the park. (If you are standing with your back to the villa: about 50 metres further on, turn left)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 'castles' can I expect to find around Saint-Jans-Cappel?

The Saint-Jans-Cappel area is unique because traditional standing castles are rare. Instead, you'll discover sites with rich historical narratives and literary heritage. For example, the original Château du Mont Noir was destroyed in WWI, but its legacy lives on at the Marguerite Yourcenar Departmental Park. Other sites, like De Warande Castle and Castle of Vlamertinge, are 19th or early 20th-century neo-Renaissance or Neo-Flemish Renaissance style buildings, often with public parks.

Are there any historical sites related to famous personalities in the area?

Yes, the region has a strong connection to the renowned writer Marguerite Yourcenar. The Marguerite Yourcenar Departmental Park is located on the former estate of the Château du Mont Noir, where she spent her childhood. The villa within the park now serves as an international writers' house, and a museum in Saint-Jans-Cappel also pays homage to her life and work.

Which castles or historical sites are family-friendly?

The Marguerite Yourcenar Departmental Park is an excellent family-friendly option, offering a large forest setting for exploration. De Warande Castle also features a surrounding park that is open to the public, providing an excellent walking area with open spaces and diverse plants for families to enjoy.

Can I explore the grounds or parks around these castles?

Absolutely. The Marguerite Yourcenar Departmental Park is a 50-hectare park with forest trails and viewpoints. Similarly, the 16-hectare park surrounding De Warande Castle is open to the public and offers an excellent walking area with many open spaces and a rich range of plants.

What outdoor activities can I do near these historical sites?

The area around Saint-Jans-Cappel offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle and road cycling options, with guides like Cycling around Saint-Jans-Cappel and Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Jans-Cappel. There are also MTB trails available, detailed in the MTB Trails around Saint-Jans-Cappel guide.

Are there any castles that were rebuilt after World War I?

Yes, both De Warande Castle and Castle of Vlamertinge were damaged during World War I and subsequently restored or rebuilt. De Warande Castle was built in 1925 after the previous structure was destroyed, while the Castle of Vlamertinge, built in the 19th century, was restored in 1920.

What is the significance of <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/7504667" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Kasteel van Wignacourt</a>?

Kasteel van Wignacourt was historically the seat of the lordship of Flêtre, with a fortified castle built between 1364 and 1380. While largely demolished during the French Revolution, its massive keep remained. The current brick castle was constructed in 1872 on the site, preserving a long history of the estate.

Are there any castles that are now used for public or administrative purposes?

Yes, De Warande Castle, a neo-Renaissance style castle built in 1925, now functions as a municipal administrative center. Its surrounding park, however, remains open to the public for enjoyment.

What kind of architectural styles can I see among the castles here?

You'll encounter a range of styles, reflecting the region's history. De Warande Castle is a neo-Renaissance style, while the Castle of Vlamertinge is built in the Neo-Flemish Renaissance style. Château Schabaillie showcases an eclectic architectural style, giving it the appearance of a small castle with decorative brickwork.

What do visitors enjoy most about the historical sites around Saint-Jans-Cappel?

Visitors appreciate the blend of history, nature, and literary connections. The Marguerite Yourcenar Departmental Park is particularly loved for its beautiful forest setting and the insights it offers into the life of Marguerite Yourcenar. The parks surrounding sites like De Warande Castle are also popular for walking and enjoying the natural environment.

Is there a good time of year to visit these sites?

While there's no specific 'best' time mentioned, the parks and outdoor areas around these historical sites would be particularly pleasant during spring and summer when the weather is mild and the foliage is lush. For example, the forest section of De Warande Park sees white wood anemones in early spring and bluebells later.

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