Best castles around Dinant are found in a picturesque town along the Meuse River in Belgium. This region is known for its dramatic landscapes and rich historical heritage. The area features a variety of historical fortresses and well-preserved castles. Visitors can explore these sites, many of which offer insights into centuries of history.
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Fairytale-like castle, perhaps the most beautiful in our small country.
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The castle is located in the charming Ardennes landscape between Waulsort and Dinant, directly on the banks of the Meuse River. It was built on the ruins of an old fortress that was destroyed in 1554. Originally a Renaissance-style manor house, it was enlarged and modified in the 17th and 18th centuries. This former summer residence of the Counts de Beaufort-Spontin boasts a refined and cosmopolitan interior. Its salons were furnished and decorated by the 20 generations who have lived there…here, history comes alive in a magnificent setting. The castle's beautiful classical gardens and their orange trees, some 300 years old, are considered an exceptional heritage of the Parks & Gardens of Wallonia. Their design was inspired by the work of Louis XIV's gardeners at Versailles. Stroll through the labyrinth of arcades and head to the foot of the charming Trianon. The well-structured beauty of these gardens offers a distinctive contrast to the wooded slopes and steep cliffs surrounding the valley. Dogs are allowed here, on a leash, and only in the gardens, not in the castle building. Source: https://visitwallonia.de/de/produit/schloss-freyr-und-seine-garten/9559?cookie_lang=de
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The Priory of Anseremme originated from a farm belonging to the Abbey of Saint-Hubert, founded in the early 9th century and remodeled in the 16th and 17th centuries. The buildings of Le Prieuré were used by the abbey. Today, the premises are available for rent for weddings and celebrations.
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We were very rudely approached and chased off the property as we were leaving. The access situation was unclear to us; all the gates were wide open and inviting. It wasn't clear to us that it was private property; it felt very public. Under no circumstances should we enter. The owner is insulted and argues, and lacks empathy and humanity!
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Not entirely privately owned, but it is rented out to wedding parties. Depending on the party, you'll be evicted from the premises in a more or less unfriendly manner.
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Beautiful route and views
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Ruins of Montaigle © Aurélie Ducroze Montaigle, an exceptional monumental site in Wallonia, is situated on a rocky spur in a romantic setting whose magic transports you back to the time of the knights. A visit to the ruins of this imposing fortress, once a count's residence (14th century), and to the archaeological museum will open a window onto an extraordinarily rich medieval world. In the 100 m² museum, the history of the site and the monument is told through a thematic and chronological exhibition of objects discovered on site (crossbow bolts, cannonballs, tools, pieces of crockery, medals, coins, stained glass, paving stones, slates, jewelry, etc.). The architecture of the fortress and the challenges of saving a threatened monument are also discussed.
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Falaën is a village and submunicipality of the Belgian municipality of Onhaye. Located in the province of Namur, Falaën was an independent municipality until January 1, 1977. The village, with its castle farm as a protected monument, is included in the list of the most beautiful villages in Wallonia (Les Plus Beaux Villages de Wallonie).
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The region offers a diverse range of historical structures. You can explore the dramatic ruins of Montaigle Castle, which provides stunning views of the Flavion valley. Another notable site is Lavaux-Sainte-Anne Castle, known for its rich history and architectural evolution. The Dinant Citadel, perched above the city, offers a deep dive into history and panoramic views.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. The Dinant Citadel is a great option, featuring a museum and an interactive 'HistoPad' for an augmented reality tour. Vêves Castle, often called a 'fairytale castle,' is open to the public and provides an immersive experience into the Middle Ages, often with organized events. Lavaux-Sainte-Anne Castle and Château de Spontin are also listed as family-friendly.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for exploring both indoor and outdoor castle grounds and gardens. For example, Vêves Castle is open from early April until the end of November. Freÿr Castle's magnificent gardens are best enjoyed when in full bloom during warmer months. Some castles may have limited hours or closures in winter, so it's always best to check specific opening times.
Many castles, like the Dinant Citadel, are accessible by car, with parking facilities often available nearby. The Citadel itself can also be reached by cable car from Dinant or by climbing 408 steps for the adventurous. For castles like Walzin, while the interior is private, its exterior can be admired from popular kayak routes along the Lesse River or during guided walks through its gardens in the summer. Public transport options vary, so checking local bus schedules for specific castle locations is recommended.
The Dinant region offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find various MTB trails, including routes like 'Between Meuse and Lesse' and 'The Hermeton Valley.' For gravel biking, explore options like the 'Wooden Bridge over the River Bocq – View of Walzin Castle loop' found in the Gravel biking around Dinant guide. There are also mountain hikes, such as the 'Sy Rocks – Sy Bridge loop' near Durbuy.
The Dinant Citadel provides breathtaking panoramic views of Dinant and the Meuse Valley. The ruins of Montaigle Castle offer great views of the Flavion valley and the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the View of Walzin Castle highlight specifically points to a spot where you can admire the stunning Gothic Revival castle perched dramatically above the Lesse River.
Absolutely. Vêves Castle is an exceptional example of 15th-century military architecture, known for its magnificent towers and 'Sleeping Beauty' aesthetic. Walzin Castle, though largely rebuilt, retains a 15th-century Renaissance horseshoe tower and showcases a unique Spanish-Flemish and later Maasland (Mosan art) style from its restorations. Lavaux-Sainte-Anne Castle has been reinforced and renovated across centuries, reflecting various historical periods.
Opening hours and ticket prices vary by castle. For instance, Vêves Castle is typically open from early April to late November, usually from 10 am to 5 pm, with extended days in July and August. The Dinant Citadel also has specific operating hours. It is highly recommended to check the official websites for each castle before your visit for the most current information on opening times, ticket prices, and any special events.
Yes, Vêves Castle is uniquely still inhabited by the same family and is fully furnished, offering an authentic glimpse into its rich history and daily life. This allows visitors to explore its well-preserved interiors and experience the Middle Ages firsthand.
While specific cafes directly within every castle's immediate vicinity might be limited, the town of Dinant and surrounding villages offer various options. The Dinant Citadel has facilities for visitors. For other castles, you'll often find cafes and restaurants in nearby settlements like Falaën Village, which is known for its charm and traditional houses.
Yes, you can find various accommodation options in Dinant itself and in the charming villages surrounding the castles. These range from hotels and guesthouses to holiday rentals, catering to different preferences and budgets. It's advisable to book in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.
Yes, the region around Dinant is excellent for hiking. You can find numerous trails that pass by or offer views of the castles. For example, the exterior of Walzin Castle can be admired during guided walks. Komoot offers several mountain hikes around Dinant, such as the 'Sy Rocks – Sy Bridge loop' or the 'Green Valley Forest Trail – Durbuy Castle loop,' which allow you to explore the natural beauty and historical sites.
While popular sites like the Dinant Citadel can attract crowds, exploring the ruins of Montaigle Castle or visiting Lavaux-Sainte-Anne Castle during off-peak hours or seasons might offer a more tranquil experience. Freÿr Castle, with its extensive gardens, also provides ample space for a peaceful wander.


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