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Top 20 Castles around Orp-Jauche

Castles around Orp-Jauche, a municipality in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant, offer a rich historical and architectural landscape. The region is characterized by its historical significance, with many structures reflecting centuries of local lordship and monastic life. These sites provide insights into the area's past, featuring diverse architectural styles and extensive grounds. The flat and gently rolling terrain of Walloon Brabant makes these historical sites accessible for exploration.

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Last updated: June 17, 2026

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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Castle of Meldert

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Neo-Gothic manor, built in 1845 to a design by the architect Auguste Vivroux to replace a 16th-century manor, later furnished by the Brussels city architect Pierre Victor Jamaer. The country …

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The castle was built by Baron Albert Pierre Stier between 1776 and 1779 in painted brick and stone of Gobertange (calcareous sandstone). The castle became the seat of the lordship. …

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Abbaye de la Ramée

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The farm of the Abbey of La Ramée is a listed place whose origins date back to the 18th century.

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June 8, 2026, Abbaye de la Ramée

The Abbey of La Ramée, located in Jauchelette (Geldenaken), was founded around 1215 by Héluide, abbess of Nijvel. The Cistercian nuns moved in 1216 to the banks of the Great Gete and came under the spiritual authority of the neighboring Abbey of Villers-la-Ville. In the 13th century, the community experienced a period of flourishing thanks to Cistercian mysticism and a highly regarded scriptorium. The abbey managed to acquire a large agricultural area and became very prosperous. However, during the 16th and 17th centuries, the monastery was repeatedly plundered due to wars, forcing the sisters to flee temporarily. In 1706, the English general Marlborough even set up a field hospital there during the Battle of Ramillies. After the French Revolution, the abbey was confiscated in 1796 and sold as national property. The monastic buildings were largely dismantled, but the farm and associated agricultural lands were spared. In 1722, the spectacular tithe barn was built, which is still considered the largest in Belgium today. In 1980, the complex was recognized as exceptional heritage of Wallonia. After a thorough restoration in the 90s, the domain serves as an exclusive venue for seminars and business events.

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May 2, 2026, Castle of Meldert

After the castle was no longer used as a castle, the Chaplains of Labour emerged, who founded the Sint-Janscollege. But the building had other functions during the war years. During the First and Second World Wars, German and American troops occupied the domain, as evidenced by the graffiti left in the tower. In the late 1940s, the buildings were repurposed as a boarding school for war orphans, an initiative of the noble foundation ‘Aide aux Enfants de la Patrie’. And from 1957 onwards, the Chaplains of Labour established a Catholic boys' boarding school and school there. Source: https://sintjanscollegemeldert.be/over-ons/geschiedenis

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Both the old and current castle of Meldert underwent major changes after devastating fires. The current castle, although dating from the mid-1840s, underwent drastic changes after a severe fire in 1877. After a fire (1568) had destroyed the donjon or medieval residential tower in the village center, the family of Montenaken, heirs of the knights of Meldert, built a square farmstead, further south and higher up, the old castle. Due to a series of inheritances, the building eventually came into the ownership of Louise van der Noot at the beginning of the 19th century. The severe fire in 1877, which originated on the second floor, caused so much damage to the roof and floors that the land registry considered the castle a ruin. Only in 1882 was it registered again as taxable and thus habitable. Heir Adrien d’Oultremont took advantage of this opportunity to redecorate the building to his taste and that of his time. The harmonious neo-Gothic manor house of Vivroux evolves into a sturdy medieval fortress… More medieval than the Middle Ages. Source and more: https://sintjanscollegemeldert.be/over-ons/geschiedenis

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On school days, the castle domain of Meldert is only accessible to students and staff of the Sint-Janscollege. Outside of school hours, the private domain is accessible during the day for those who wish to walk there. And during school holidays, it is certainly worth the effort. You will find some interesting buildings and beautiful natural areas with grasslands, ponds, woods, and boardwalks here and there. And I haven't even mentioned some impressive trees and the interesting history of the garden. The castle of Meldert as it looks now was only recently restored and has been back in use by the school since the beginning of 2026. The renovation began in the summer of 2024 and aimed, among other things, to make the castle more energy-efficient and modern inside. It was built in its current form in the 19th century (based on a design by architect Auguste Vivroux) and served as a residence for Count Adrien d'Oultremont de Duras and his family. The castle, with its older core, consists of a north-south oriented, rectangular volume entirely built of Gobertange stone. There was also a castle here before. The castle of Meldert was first mentioned in written sources from 1572, and there was likely one even before that. The predecessor of the current neo-Gothic castle was demolished in 1845 on the initiative of Countess Vander Noot. The domain was purchased in 1957 by the Aalmoezeniers van de Arbeid, who established the Sint-Janscollege there. The castle, the service wing, and the garden pavilion were protected as monuments in 1993. The park area, which grew into a natural forest, was protected as a village view and partly managed as a nature reserve. During the restoration of the large front salon, the original wall decoration was found hidden behind a monumental mirror. The entire room has been restored to its original state. Photos of the interior and a report about the restored castle can be found at https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2026/01/05/school-opnieuw-in-kasteel-meldert-hoegaarden/ The rest of the text and information about the details of the building can be found via: Inventory of Immovable Heritage: Kasteel Van Meldert, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/200190 Naturally, the municipality of Hoegaarden also pays attention to this special castle with its orangery, chapel, coach house, former stables, and 40-hectare domain. See https://www.lokaalbestuurhoegaarden.be/visit-hoegaarden/bezienswaardigheden/erfgoed/meldert/sint-janscollege-kasteel-van-meldert

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The Château Rose was built by order of Albert-Pierre Stier (1745-1816). In 1776, he bought the seigniory of Orp, as it had been known since the end of the 17th century, when the land of Orp-le-Grand was merged with that of Orp-le-Petit. The pillory of Orp-le-Petit at the front is one of about fifty in Belgium that are listed by the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage. When our country was invaded by France in 1794, the French revolutionaries rushed to abolish the symbols of the Ancien Régime and the pillory was demolished. A few years later, around 1826, Baron Jean-François de Vinck de deux Orp (1774-1827), nephew of the builder of the castle, had the restored elements of the pillory rebuilt on his estate, more specifically in the central part of the meadow below the castle. Source: https://www.orp-jauche.be/wp-content/uploads/Brochure_PetitPatrimoinePopulaire_ORP.pdf

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La Ramée Abbey, founded around 1215 by Héluide, is located in Walloon Brabant, at a bend in the Grande Gette River. It was almost entirely rebuilt in the 18th century. In 1796, the Revolution dispersed its community, leading to the abbey's sale in 1799. Today, La Ramée Abbey is used exclusively for hosting business seminars.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles around Orp-Jauche are suitable for families?

The Hélécine Estate is an excellent choice for families, offering a sprawling 28-hectare park with a nature reserve, two playgrounds, and fishing ponds. It's designed for relaxation and activities for all ages. Château d'Opheylissem and The Château de la Vicomté are also noted as family-friendly destinations.

What kind of historical insights do the castles in Orp-Jauche offer?

The castles in Orp-Jauche provide a deep dive into the region's past. For instance, Château d'Opheylissem was once a Norbertine abbey, with most of its neoclassical buildings dating from the 18th century. Château Rose and the Pillory of Orp-le-Petit, built in the late 18th century, showcases distinctive architecture and features a historic pillory, reflecting its role as a seat of local lordship.

Are there opportunities for outdoor activities near the castles?

Yes, the Hélécine Estate features a large 28-hectare park with a nature reserve, walking paths, and fishing ponds. Beyond the castles, the Orp-Jauche region offers various cycling and mountain biking routes. You can explore options like the 'Braives Railway Path – The Velupont Mill loop' for road cycling or 'Orp-Jauche Park – Petit Hallet Gravel Path loop' for touring bicycles. Find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Orp-Jauche, Cycling around Orp-Jauche, and MTB Trails around Orp-Jauche guides.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles in Orp-Jauche?

The castles and their surrounding estates are generally pleasant to visit during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer mild weather ideal for exploring the outdoor grounds, parks, and enjoying activities like walking or cycling. While some castles may have specific opening hours, especially in winter, the natural beauty of the region is best appreciated when the weather is favorable.

Which castles have notable gardens or parks to explore?

The Hélécine Estate is set within a vast 28-hectare park, complete with a nature reserve, playgrounds, and fishing ponds, making it a significant green space. Additionally, The Château de la Vicomté, though now private, is known for its 61-are garden located at the back, which is currently undergoing restoration.

How long should I plan for a visit to the castles near Orp-Jauche?

The duration of your visit can vary depending on the castle and your interests. For estates like Hélécine Estate, with its extensive park and activities, you could easily spend half a day or even a full day. For other historical sites like Château Rose and the Pillory of Orp-le-Petit or Château de Beaulieu (Lathuy), a few hours might suffice to appreciate their architecture and history.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles in the Orp-Jauche region?

Visitors particularly appreciate the rich historical context and the diverse architectural styles of the castles. The extensive grounds and parks, such as those at Hélécine Estate, are highly valued for relaxation and outdoor activities. The region's flat and gently rolling terrain also makes these historical sites accessible and enjoyable for exploration.

Are there any less crowded or 'hidden gem' castles in the area?

While the Hélécine Estate is popular, other castles like Château de Beaulieu (Lathuy) offer a more secluded experience. Described as a large white villa behind a wall and gate, it provides a sense of discovery with its beautiful domain and special trees. The Château de la Vicomté, though private, is a beautifully renovated building in Gobertange stone that adds character to the Grand’Place.

Can I find cafes or restaurants near the castles in Orp-Jauche?

While specific cafes directly adjacent to every castle are not detailed, the Hélécine Estate occasionally hosts a Pop Up Bar with a terrace, especially during weekends, public holidays, and school holidays, making it a convenient spot for refreshments. For other castles, you'll generally find cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns and villages within the Orp-Jauche municipality.

What are the architectural highlights of the castles in Orp-Jauche?

The castles showcase a range of architectural styles. Château d'Opheylissem, a former Norbertine abbey, features a striking neoclassical façade and an abbot's palace. Château Rose and the Pillory of Orp-le-Petit is notable for its painted brick and Gobertange stone construction, with a distinctive polygonal tower added in the early 20th century. The remains of Château de Jauche are characterized by an imposing brick entrance building with two square towers topped with Baroque-style spherical turrets.

Are there any castles that were once abbeys or religious sites?

Yes, Château d'Opheylissem has a rich history as a Norbertine abbey. Founded in the 12th century, it was largely rebuilt in the 18th century, resulting in the neoclassical façade and abbot's palace visible today. This site offers a unique blend of monastic history and grand architecture.

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