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Top 20 Castles around Wijk Bij Duurstede

Best castles around Wijk Bij Duurstede include Kasteel Duurstede, a prominent medieval castle with a rich history. This site originated in the 13th century as a defensible residential tower and underwent significant expansion and fortification through the centuries. Situated on a picturesque castle island, it offers a tangible connection to Dutch medieval and Renaissance periods. The area provides a scenic setting for exploring historical architecture and cultural heritage.

Best castles around Wijk Bij Duurstede

  • The most popular castles is Amerongen Castle, a castle in the floodplains of the Lower Rhine. It is recognized in the 'Top 100 of the National Office for Monument Care' and was where Emperor Wilhelm II signed his deed of abdication.
  • Another must-see spot is Fort bij Vechten, a historical site built between 1867 and 1870. Visitors can explore this Dutch fort, which used 16 million bricks in its 22 buildings and is located within the New Dutch Waterline.
  • Visitors also love Zeist Castle, a seventeenth-century castle built as a pleasure resort. This imposing castle features chandeliers, sculptures, and ceiling paintings, making it an icon of the Heuvelrug region.
  • Wijk Bij Duurstede is known for medieval castles, fortified sites, and pleasure resorts. The region offers a variety of castles to see and explore, showcasing different architectural styles and historical periods.
  • The castles around Wijk Bij Duurstede are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 400 upvotes and over 200 photos shared across the highlights.

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Amerongen Castle

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After the end of the First World War, from 11 November 1918, Bentinck gave shelter to the German Emperor Wilhelm II at Amerongen Castle at the request of the then Queen's Commissioner, Jonkheer Schelto van Citters. He stayed at Amerongen Castle for a year and a half and signed his deed of abdication here. In May 1920 he moved to nearby Huis Doorn. During his stay at Amerongen Castle, adjutant Sigurd von Ilsemann, who traveled to the Netherlands with the ex-emperor, got to know the Count's daughter and married her in 1920. After Wilhelm II's death in 1941, he and his wife moved into the castle.

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Zeist Castle

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Zeist Castle
Once the pleasure resort of Willem Adriaan, Count of Nassau-Odijk and grandson of Prince Maurits.
Now the ideal setting for royal events, soaking up history or enjoying art and culture.

Willem Adriaan bought the manor of Zeist and the dilapidated medieval castle from the States of Utrecht. He started building a pleasure garden with the collaboration of the architects Jacob Roman, a Leiden city architect and later stadtholder architect, and Daniël Marot, a French Huguenot of international fame.
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Fort bij Vechten

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Fort bij Vechten bij Bunnik is a Dutch fort, built from 1867 to 1870. It is 17 hectares within the moat and 23 hectares within the boundary markers. 16 million bricks have been used in the fort's 22 buildings.

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Parc Broekhuizen

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A beautiful estate along which the cycle path leads, with some beautiful views. For a break, a walk in the park is recommended.

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Sterkenburg Castle

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Before 1300, the history of Sterkenburg was still somewhat shrouded in mystery, the statements of various historians, genealogists and authors sometimes contradict each other. The first demonstrable lord of Sterkenburg, mentioned between 1307 and 1324, was Ernst van Sterkenburg, who is probably one and the same person as Ernst van Wulven, mentioned between 1286 and 1311. The most likely hypothesis, which is in line with the writings of the Utrecht genealogist Cornelis Booth (1605-1678), is that knight Gijsbrecht van Wulven (mentioned from 1238 to 1250) would have started building Sterkenburg, after which his son knight Ernst van Wulven (mentioned from 1265 to 1295) is said to have completed the castle. The three sons of this Ernst are said to have "taken the name of Sterckenbergh". In 1309 Ernst van Sterkenburg was indeed mentioned with two brothers, Hendrik and Gijsbrecht. Moreover, both Ernst van Wulven and his presumed son Ernst van Sterkenburg owned half of the Dutch lordship Berkel.

The Van Sterkenburg family died out in the fifteenth century with Catharina van Sterkenburg, who at her marriage in 1456 to Wouter van Isendoorn received from her father Gijsbrecht “het huys ende herlicheyt tot Sterckenborgh with sijner hofstat”. Their great-granddaughter Mechteld van Isendoorn married in 1564 to the Gelderse nobleman Reinier van Aeswijn (1544-1620). In 1536 Sterkenburg castle was recognized as a knight's court city.

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Wandelwoman 🥾🎒🚶🏼‍♀️
November 3, 2025, Slot Zeist

The Orangerie restaurant is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Closed on Mondays, unfortunately.

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Toni Veloso
October 16, 2025, Slot Zeist

Beautiful castle, with a large garden with modern art!

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Glen Sobel
September 18, 2024, Slot Zeist

Zeist Castle (Dutch: Slot Zeist) is a 17th-century castle in the Dutch municipality of Zeist, built as a pleasure palace for Willem Adriaan van Nassau-Odijk. The castle was designed by the architect Jacob Roman. It is surrounded by an English landscape park and the Brothers and Sisters Square (Broederplein and Zusterplein). The richly decorated and furnished building (one of the most interesting castles in the whole of the Netherlands) has limited access (afternoons only) on weekends and during the summer holidays.

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Beautiful fort with interesting Waterline museum.

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. Fort near Vechten is part of the Dutch Waterline and built between 1867 and 1870. Water had to be in our country protection in time of war.

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Amerongen Castle is a beautiful 'House' from the seventeenth century. The House, the garden and inventory form a unity that is not common in the Netherlands. The history of Amerongen Castle officially begins in 1286. On July 20 of that year, Floris V of Holland declared that Henric and Diederic Borre van Amerongen had become his fief of the "Huyse dat si do carpentry". The castle was destroyed and rebuilt several times in those early years. In 1557 the house was sold to Goert van Reede 1516-1585). He married Geertruid van Nijenrode, who was the heir to nearby Zuylestein. The first map depicting Amerongen Castle dates from 1597, the year in which the house was recognized as a knight's court town. Frederik van Reede inherited the house from his father and in turn left it to his son Goert. With Goert's son Godard Adriaan van Reede, who acquired the house in 1641, a new era began for the house. Source and info: Wikipedia

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Well maintained courtyard at the fort.

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Nice to look at, but like many castles here, privately owned and not accessible.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Kasteel Duurstede a significant historical site to visit?

Kasteel Duurstede is a prominent medieval castle with a rich history, originating in the 13th century as a defensible residential tower. It underwent significant expansion and fortification, notably by Bishop David of Burgundy, who transformed it into a large stronghold with the impressive Burgundian Tower. Visitors can explore its robust medieval architecture, including the original Donjon and the towering Burgundian Tower, and appreciate its scenic location on a moated island. The castle offers a tangible connection to the medieval and Renaissance periods of Dutch history.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit around Wijk Bij Duurstede?

Yes, several castles in the area are considered family-friendly. Amerongen Castle, Zeist Castle, and Fort bij Vechten are all categorized as family-friendly. These sites often offer engaging experiences for all ages, from exploring historical grounds to enjoying the surrounding estates.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the castles in Wijk Bij Duurstede?

The area around Wijk Bij Duurstede offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, cycling, and gravel biking routes that often pass by or near these historical sites. For instance, there are easy to difficult hiking trails like the 'Bench With a View of the River – Harbour loop' or the 'Kromme Rijn Towpath – Hardenbroek Castle loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Blossom bike route' or the 'Rhine Cycle Route'. Explore more options on the hiking guide, cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for Wijk Bij Duurstede.

Can I visit the interior of Kasteel Duurstede?

While much of Kasteel Duurstede fell into ruin after the 16th century, the inner courtyard and two main towers – the original Donjon and the Burgundian Tower – have been restored. During the summer, the castle island is often open to the public, and special events sometimes allow access to the monument, including the restored towers and some medieval halls. It's advisable to check local listings for current opening times and event schedules.

Are there any castles known for their gardens or estates?

Yes, Zeist Castle, originally built as a pleasure resort, is particularly known for its beautiful garden. Parc Broekhuizen is another beautiful estate where a walk in the park is highly recommended, offering scenic views of the country house and surrounding nature.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Wijk Bij Duurstede?

Visiting during spring or summer often provides the best experience, as the weather is generally pleasant for exploring castle grounds and nearby outdoor routes. During these seasons, castle islands like Kasteel Duurstede are more frequently open to the public, and the surrounding parks and estates are in full bloom. Winter visits can offer a different, quieter charm, but access to certain areas or events might be limited.

Where can I find parking when visiting Kasteel Duurstede?

While specific parking details for Kasteel Duurstede are not provided, castles in the region often have designated parking areas nearby or in the adjacent towns. For Parc Broekhuizen, parking is available on the estate. It is recommended to check local signage or the castle's official website for the most accurate and up-to-date parking information before your visit.

What historical events are associated with castles in this region?

The castles in this region are steeped in history. Amerongen Castle is historically significant as the place where German Emperor Wilhelm II signed his deed of abdication after World War I. Kasteel Duurstede itself has a rich past, evolving from a 13th-century keep to a grand fortified residence, and was once home to powerful bishops like David and Philip of Burgundy. Fort bij Vechten, built between 1867 and 1870, is an important part of the New Dutch Waterline, a historical defense line.

Are there any castles that are less well-known but still worth visiting?

While Kasteel Duurstede, Amerongen Castle, and Zeist Castle are popular, Parc Broekhuizen and Sterkenburg Castle offer unique experiences. Parc Broekhuizen is a beautiful estate with a country house, now a catering and hotel destination, perfect for a leisurely walk. Sterkenburg Castle has a long and intriguing history dating back to before 1300, with its origins tied to the Van Wulven family, and is recognized as a knight's court.

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

The castles around Wijk Bij Duurstede showcase a range of architectural styles reflecting different historical periods. Kasteel Duurstede, for example, evolved from a 13th-century medieval keep to a 15th-century fortified stronghold with four round corner towers, later embellished with Renaissance features like large windows. Zeist Castle is a grand seventeenth-century pleasure resort, featuring chandeliers, sculptures, and ceiling paintings. Fort bij Vechten represents a different type of historical architecture, as a 19th-century Dutch fort built with 16 million bricks.

Are there opportunities for long-distance cycling routes that include castles?

Yes, the region offers long-distance cycling routes that incorporate castle views and historical sites. The 'Rhine Cycle Route - 04: Wijk bij Duurstede to Gorinchem' is a moderate 61 km route that allows you to experience the landscape along the river. Other routes like the 'Lekdijk – View of the River Lek loop' also provide extensive cycling opportunities near the region's historical landmarks. You can find more details in the cycling guide for Wijk Bij Duurstede.

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