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Top 20 Castles around Sint-Genesius-Rode

Best castles around Sint-Genesius-Rode are situated in a serene municipality nestled against the Sonian Forest in Flemish Brabant, Belgium. This region features historical estates and offers insights into its past through architectural narratives. The area is characterized by its natural landscape, including forested areas and water features. It provides a setting for exploring historical structures within a natural environment.

Best castles around Sint-Genesius-Rode

  • The most popular castles is Château de La Hulpe, a castle that was built in 1842…

Last updated: May 11, 2026

Château de La Hulpe

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Castle in a beautiful large park... Beautiful hedges and ivy give it a green tint...

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Domaine Solvay

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A few minutes from Brussels, in the heart of Walloon Brabant, the park houses the Château de Béthune, built in 1842 on the model of the châteaux of the Loire. …

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Hoeilaart Castle

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Neo-Gothic castle, founded in 1858 after a design by engineer Jozef Claes (Antwerp) on the site of the 15th-century castle of the seigniory of Ter Heyde. The castle is surrounded …

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The Little Mermaid of the Lake

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The Little Mermaid of the Lake, in Genval!
Last Sunday June 30 (2019), it was the inauguration of the Little Mermaid of Lake Genval. A Little Mermaid, like the one …

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Coloma Estate

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In the middle of the Pajottenland lies the charming Coloma Estate, with an 18th-century moated castle, winding paths and the largest rose garden in Europe. More than 3,000 rose varieties …

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April 2, 2026, Kasteel van Hoeilaart

Two important lordships formed the basis of the current Hoeilaart: the lordship of Ter Heyde south of the IJse on the one hand, and the lordship of Holaer or Hoeilaart north of the IJse on the other. Here once stood the castle of the Ter Heyde lordship from the fifteenth century. That lordship ceased to exist after the abolition of the ancien régime. The current castle was built in 1858 on the orders of baron Jean de Man d’Attenrode (mayor of Hoeilaart from 1854-1878) and his wife Maria Carolina d’Ormesson. It is therefore not a remnant of the old lordship. BUT: the chapel and former closed farm next to it are. This building has now, as others have mentioned, been given a different function and dominates the view in the park. Inventory of Immovable Heritage: Kasteel van Hoeilaart, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/39785

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In the middle of the Pajottenland lies the charming Coloma Estate, with an 18th-century moated castle, winding paths and the largest rose garden in Europe. More than 3,000 rose varieties from 25 countries bloom here in perfectly landscaped garden rooms, with the castle and the old garden pavilion as a romantic backdrop. In every season, the estate offers a fragrant, colourful and relaxing experience.

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April 11, 2025, Domaine Solvay

To see and don't hesitate to get lost there

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February 24, 2025, Château de La Hulpe

Beautiful but very busy. Good to know!

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Early in the morning to avoid the crowds

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December 23, 2024, La Petite Sirène du Lac

Le Château du Lac is best known today as a 5-star hotel. Events are also often organised there and that is why I know it from a professional long-gone past. But the building, whether you call it a castle or rather a glorified villa, it does have a fairly intense past. In the past, the mineral water of Genval was collected and bottled here. Together with the source of Bonne Fontaine, the Château du Lac was the true symbol of Genval-les-Eaux. The Etablissement des Eaux, as it was originally called, was built between 1905 and 1907 by the architect Julien Wendrickx, the future production director of the Compagnie Internationale des Eaux Minérales, to house the collection of sources and the bottling of the mineral water of Genval. After the First World War and the receivership of the companies that managed the Genval site, the castle became the property of an English company before being taken over by the Princes of Merode, who leased the facilities to Schweppes Belgium. The Belgian branch was then managed by John Martin, an English brewer based in Antwerp, who had been importing beers from Great Britain and Ireland to the continent since 1909, including the famous Guinness. He obtained the exclusive production rights for the Schweppes range, which he transferred to Genval in 1952 following the deterioration in the quality of Antwerp's drinking water, which was now pumped into the Albert Canal. Since the divestment of Schweppes in 1988, the John Martin group has further diversified its range, with speciality beers (Timmermans, Gordon, etc.), soft drinks (Orangina) and fruit juices (Looza). After the Schweppes factory moved to Rue du Cerf, the château, now owned by the Martin family, was converted into the five-star Château du Lac Source: https://www.parismatch.be/lifestyle/voyages/2020/08/23/le-lac-de-genval-et-ses-villas-2D3Q25DBTVANBFBV5WXJG3R2NI/

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December 21, 2024, La Petite Sirène du Lac

The Genval lake is located in the Zilverbeek valley. The artificial lake is located for the most part on the territory of Overijse and was constructed by order of lawyer and businessman Gustave Smets - Mondez. The 18 ha lake was constructed in 1904 in an area with a series of spring-rich ponds and marshes through which the Zilverbeek or the Argentine flowed. The Zilverbeek still flows along the lake on the Overijse side. The area attracted many tourists from the very beginning. Around 1900, the urban development plans were also drawn up for the construction of the park on the Walloon side. Several impressive villas were built here that were reminiscent of copies of buildings from Versailles and monuments on the Swiss Lake Lucerne. On the Overijse side, there was less interest in the construction, which is why the slopes are less developed than on the Walloon side, where it was promoted as a spa. After the First World War, the lake was sold to John Martin (1886-1966), an English brewer from Antwerp. He would establish the Schweppes factory here (Belgian license) in the "Château du Lac" (until 1981). The lake is still in the hands of his heirs. On the Meerlaan there are still a few cottage-style villas overlooking the lake. These villas are depicted on various old postcards and are still recognizable today but have been heavily modified. Inventory of Immovable Heritage: Maleizen, https://id.erfgoed.net/themas/14294

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable castles to visit in the Sint-Genesius-Rode area?

Beyond the well-known highlights, the region offers unique historical sites. The Kasteel van Revelingen, built in 1844, showcases Neoclassical and eclectic architecture within the Brabantse Wouden National Park. Another significant site is the Kasteel van Zevenbronnen, which incorporates salvaged materials from a 14th-century Augustinian priory, offering a tangible link to medieval history in a protected valley landscape.

Are there family-friendly castles around Sint-Genesius-Rode?

Yes, several castles in the area are great for families. Château de La Hulpe and Domaine Solvay both feature extensive parks and grounds that are freely accessible, providing ample space for children to explore. Coloma Estate also offers a beautiful rose garden and winding paths suitable for a family outing.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see near these castles?

The castles around Sint-Genesius-Rode are often set within beautiful natural surroundings. For instance, Château de La Hulpe is surrounded by lush gardens and forested areas, while Domaine Solvay boasts 227 hectares of forest, lawns, and ponds. The Kasteel van Zevenbronnen is nestled in a valley landscape with numerous springs and ponds, reflecting its historical significance for water resources.

Are there hiking opportunities near the castles?

Absolutely. The region is excellent for hiking. For example, the Kasteel van Revelingen is located within the Brabantse Wouden National Park, offering forested areas for walks. You can find various hiking routes, such as the 'Zonienwald (Sonian Forest) – Ganzepoot Pond loop' or the 'Country Lane – Revelingenbos loop', by exploring the hiking guide for Sint-Genesius-Rode.

Can I find parking facilities at or near the castles?

Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, Château de La Hulpe and Coloma Estate both have parking facilities, making them convenient to visit by car.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles in Sint-Genesius-Rode?

The best time to visit is typically during spring or summer (April to September) when the weather is pleasant, and the castle gardens, like the extensive rose garden at Coloma Estate, are in full bloom. Autumn also offers beautiful foliage, especially in the forested parks of Château de La Hulpe and Domaine Solvay.

Are there any castles with historical significance beyond just architecture?

Definitely. The Kasteel van Zevenbronnen is particularly significant due to its direct link to the medieval Zevenborren Priory, founded in 1389. The castle was partly constructed using salvaged materials from the demolished priory, and features like 15th-century commemorative stones and 17th/18th-century roof trusses connect it deeply to its monastic past.

What outdoor activities, besides hiking, can I do near the castles?

The area around Sint-Genesius-Rode offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Alconval – Bridge over the Zenne loop', or try gravel biking with routes like the 'Drève de la Meute Gravel Path – Groenendaal Racecourse loop'. For more options, check out the road cycling guide and the gravel biking guide for the region.

Are any of the castles wheelchair accessible?

While the interiors of many historical castles are not fully accessible, the parks and grounds often are. For example, the park surrounding Château de La Hulpe is noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy the beautiful outdoor spaces.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles in Sint-Genesius-Rode?

Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical architecture with expansive natural settings. The freely accessible parks, like those at Château de La Hulpe and Domaine Solvay, are highly praised for their beauty and tranquility. The unique rose garden at Coloma Estate is also a particular favorite, especially when the roses are in bloom.

Are there any castles that were once something else, like a monastery?

Yes, the Kasteel van Zevenbronnen has a fascinating past as it was built on the site of the former Zevenborren Priory. The current castle, largely expanded before 1917, incorporated materials from the dissolved priory, making it a unique example of architectural adaptation and historical continuity from a monastic site to a country house.

What kind of architectural styles can be seen among the castles in this region?

The castles in the Sint-Genesius-Rode area showcase a range of architectural styles. For instance, Château de La Hulpe was built in 1842 on the model of the Loire castles, while the Kasteel van Revelingen features Neoclassical elements with later eclectic additions. Coloma Estate is an 18th-century moated castle, reflecting designs from that period.

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