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Top 20 Castles around Meise

Castles near Meise Belgium offer a blend of history and natural beauty within the Flemish Brabant region. The municipality of Meise is home to Bouchout Castle, a medieval fortress located within the expansive Meise Botanic Garden. This integration allows visitors to combine cultural exploration with vast botanical landscapes, ponds, and gardens. The surrounding region also features various other historical estates and castles.

Best castles around Meise

  • The most popular castles is Het Steen or the Rubens Castle, a castle that originated as an 11th-century motte castle. It is picturesquely situated in a meander of the Barebeek and was once home to Peter Paul Rubens.
  • Another must-see spot is Fort Liezele, a historical site with a museum. Visitors can explore the fort's history and enjoy the surrounding park with a barefoot path.
  • Visitors also love The Prinsen Castle, a castle whose ruins are located in the Prinsenbos. It was the residence of the Lords of Grimbergen from the 14th century and features heavy square pillars with family coats of arms.
  • Meise is known for medieval fortresses, Renaissance castles, and historical estates. The area offers a variety of castles to see, ranging from well-preserved structures to significant ruins.
  • The castles around Meise are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 200 upvotes and 16 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Meise Botanic Garden

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No flowers except ice flowers in winter? Not so in the Meise Botanical Garden. It is one of the largest and most biodiverse of its kind in Europe and Father Frost's cold hand has no power here - in the greenhouses, of course. All year round you will find orchids and rare plants, valuable and partly ancient cacti and palm trees. Mother nature offers everything that her green womb has to offer.

But you can also discover a lot outside in the spacious garden. The hoarfrost glistens on dried fruit stands and grasses, the snow is heavy. The buds are already swelling, the kittens jumping, soon the snowdrops are ringing and the winterlings are turning blue - nature knows no standstill.

During the winter idyll from December 10th to January 8th, the garden is bathed in magical lights, light installations with music along a 3.5 kilometer long path will enchant you and (re) awaken your belief in elves and fairies. The garden is open until 11 p.m. on these evenings.

Our tip: A mulled wine in the orangery, the garden's self-service restaurant. The lord of the castle used to winter his "orange trees" and other exotic plants here - now you can warm up and strengthen yourself here.

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Het Steen or the Rubens Castle

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Once a sturdy motte castle from the 11th century, Het Steen grew into a beautiful Renaissance castle that played a key role in the defense of Brabant against the Mechelaars for centuries. The castle is picturesquely situated in a meander of the Barebeek, surrounded by old moats and close to the Zenne, and breathes history - from knightly battles to Spanish garrisons. The most famous resident was Peter Paul Rubens, who spent his last summers here, painted, partied with artist friends such as Van Dyck and Teniers, and immortalized the surrounding nature on canvas.

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The Prinsen Castle

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The Prinsenkasteel was the residence of the Lords of Grimbergen from the 14th century. Its ruins are located in the Prinsenbos, south of the center of the Belgian municipality of Grimbergen.

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Fort Liezele

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Please be patient, because the fort museum is currently being completely renovated, so a visit is unfortunately not yet possible. From May 1, 2023, Fort Liezele will offer a brand new and exceptional museum offering, where visitors can actively experience the history and life in the fort.
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Beautiful view of Hof te Melis

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Beautiful view of the castle Hof te Melis from the road Kasteeldreef.

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Stefaan Raes
February 15, 2026, Mooi zicht op Hof te Melis

Simply beautiful castle and forest

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Once a sturdy motte castle from the 11th century, Het Steen grew into a beautiful Renaissance castle that played a key role in the defense of Brabant against the Mechelaars for centuries. The castle is picturesquely situated in a meander of the Barebeek, surrounded by old moats and close to the Zenne, and breathes history - from knightly battles to Spanish garrisons. The most famous resident was Peter Paul Rubens, who spent his last summers here, painted, partied with artist friends such as Van Dyck and Teniers, and immortalized the surrounding nature on canvas.

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Het Steen and appurtenances (Steendreef 77): protected monument (28/10/1948) in Flemish Renaissance style. Only the facades and roofs of the main building and outbuildings, with the exception of the stables and sheds from the first half of the 19th century, are protected. On the left in front of 't Steen, popularly known as 'Het Rubenskasteel', our attention goes to the second frame. Here we are looking in the direction of Perk where Rubens' friend David Teniers lived. Is that how Rubens saw it in his time? The castle grew out of a motte, a heavy stone residential tower on a hill, surrounded by water. The oldest known owner of the first castle was probably Rudolf van Wilre, who had the Steenvaart or the connection between the Barebeek and the Zenne dug in 1259. Later this was filled in and is now the toevaartdreef. In a deed from 1304 there was mention of a castle in white stone. It was a feudal castle, with towers and moats, like most castles from that time, comparable to the Steen in Antwerp or the Kantersteen in Brussels. As an advanced defense position it played its role for centuries in the wars between the people of Mechelen and Brussels.

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This castle has been a ruin since the end of WWII. Work is now being done to prevent it from collapsing further.

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September 29, 2024, Le château de Prinsen

The restoration of the castle ruins has started.

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More information about the fort can be found at: https://www.fortliezele.be

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Educational sign that you can read during your walk. You'll definitely learn something from it.

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Het Steen is a castle in the Belgian town of Elewijt and is often also called Het Kasteel van Elewijt or Het Rubenskasteel. It was protected as a monument in 1948. In 2021, the castle was purchased by Toerisme Vlaanderen; it is being converted into meeting rooms and an interactive Rubens experience center.. Source: Wikipedia

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most prominent castle directly within Meise?

The most prominent castle directly within Meise is Bouchout Castle. It's a medieval fortress with origins tracing back to the 12th century, strategically located within the expansive Meise Botanic Garden. This allows visitors to combine a cultural castle tour with exploring vast greenhouses and diverse plant collections.

Are there other significant historical castles to visit near Meise?

Yes, beyond Bouchout Castle, the region offers several other notable historical sites. You can explore Het Steen or the Rubens Castle, an 11th-century motte castle once home to Peter Paul Rubens. Another option is The Prinsen Castle, whose ruins are located in the Prinsenbos and were the residence of the Lords of Grimbergen.

What kind of historical experience does Bouchout Castle offer?

Bouchout Castle offers a deep dive into centuries of history. It evolved from a defensive stronghold to a Renaissance 'Chateau de Bouchout' and later received a Neo-Gothic appearance. Visitors can explore its distinctive square Donjon tower, dating back to around 1300, and learn about its past inhabitants, including Empress Charlotte of Mexico who resided there for many years.

Can I combine a castle visit with nature exploration in Meise?

Absolutely. Bouchout Castle is integrated within the Meise Botanic Garden, one of Europe's largest botanical gardens. This means you can explore the castle's history and architecture while also enjoying ponds, landscaped gardens, and diverse plant collections. The garden itself is 92 hectares with many historic buildings.

Are there family-friendly activities at the castles near Meise?

Many castles and historical sites in the area offer family-friendly experiences. For example, Fort Liezele features a park with a barefoot path, which is great for children. The Meise Botanic Garden, home to Bouchout Castle, is also a fantastic family destination with its vast outdoor spaces and greenhouses.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The region around Meise offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, running, and cycling routes. For instance, there are moderate hiking trails like the 'Imde – Castle of Imde loop' or cycling routes such as 'View of Northwest Brussels – Imde Tree-Lined Avenue loop'. You can explore more options in the hiking guide, running guide, or cycling guide for Meise.

Is Bouchout Castle accessible by public transport?

Bouchout Castle is located within the Meise Botanic Garden. While specific public transport details are best checked with local services, its integration into a major botanical garden suggests it is generally accessible. Parking facilities are also typically available for visitors arriving by car.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Meise?

The best time to visit depends on your preferences. The Meise Botanic Garden, where Bouchout Castle is located, offers year-round beauty, with orchids and rare plants in greenhouses even in winter. During the winter idyll from December to January, the garden is bathed in magical lights. For outdoor exploration of ruins like The Prinsen Castle, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather.

Are there any castles with unique architectural features in the area?

Yes, the castles showcase diverse architectural styles. Het Steen or the Rubens Castle is a beautiful Renaissance castle. Hof te Melis is a neo-Renaissance style castle with a moat, offering a picturesque view. Bouchout Castle itself evolved from a medieval fortress to incorporate Neo-Gothic and Neo-Renaissance elements.

Can I find viewpoints or scenic spots near the castles?

Yes, several castles offer scenic views. From the Donjon tower of Bouchout Castle, you can enjoy a panoramic view. Additionally, Hof te Melis provides a beautiful view of the moated castle from the road Kasteeldreef, especially during the winter months and spring when the landscape is clearer.

What is the historical significance of Fort Liezele?

Fort Liezele is a historical site with a significant past. It served as an ammunition depot during World War II. The fort is currently undergoing renovation to offer a new museum experience where visitors can actively learn about its history and life within the fort.

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