Best castles around Hilversum are found within a short drive, offering historical and cultural experiences. The region, part of Het Gooi, features diverse landscapes including forests and estates. While Hilversum itself does not host many traditional castles, the surrounding area provides access to several significant historical sites. These locations are often integrated into cycling and walking routes, allowing for exploration of both history and nature.
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The best is to visit this piece in the late afternoon or early morning, then the light is most beautiful.
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Private (business) university. Nice gem to discover when cycling along the Vecht.
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Beautiful old country house/castle. With park.
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One of the castle's most famous residents was writer Belle van Zuylen (1740-1805). The castle is located in a 1.5-hectare park with a 120-metre-long serpentine wall. The castle also includes moats with the following special national monuments: quay walls, a culvert, bridge, gatehouse, corner tower, coach house, gardener's house, castle farm, wood storage and wagon shed, playhouse, iron fencing and a vegetable garden. Between the castle and the Vecht is a church that was rebuilt after a fire in 1848. The church is a national monument and previously there was a chapel here. Under the church floor is a gravestone of Willem van Rennenberg. About half a kilometre from the castle is the Oud-Zuilen cemetery, which serves as a burial place for the Van Tuyll van Serooskerken family, among others. Source and more info: Wikipedia
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It was not until 1510 that the reconstruction of Zuylen Castle began by the nobleman Willem van Rennenberg. Shortly after it was put into use, it was recognized as a knight's court. His descendants, including George van Lalaing, and the Egmond family owned it until it was sold to the Amsterdam merchant Jasper Quinget in 1611. His fellow citizen Adam van Lockhorst became the next owner six years later. Around 1620, Admiral Steven van der Hagen was a resident of the castle. The castle eventually came into the possession of the Van Tuyll van Serooskerken family through inheritance in 1656. Thanks to their contacts, Zuylen Castle remained unaffected in the Disaster Year of 1672.[2] The 120-meter serpentine wall was built in 1742. The castle was last extensively renovated in 1751-1752. The castle was given a U-shape: the defensive wall was demolished and the associated moat filled in, so that the courtyard became a forecourt. In order to achieve a symmetrical whole, a left wing was added. Source and more info: Wikipedia
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Zuylen Castle is a castle in the village of Oud-Zuilen near the city of Utrecht. It is located at the beginning of the Vechtstreek region, seen from Utrecht. The history of the castle already begins in the 13th century. In the 13th century, a keep was built by the Lord of Suilen and Anholt. Not much is known about this residential tower. In the 14th century, the keep was expanded with a hall house. The Van Zuylen family divided into various branches: the Van Zuylen family remained the ruler of the castle until the 14th century. In 1422, Frank van Borssele inherited the castle through marriage. The castle was razed to the ground in the same year during the Hoekse and Kabeljauwse wars by the Utrecht Hoeken. Source: Wikipedia
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Very nice bike tour - mostly along the water
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The region boasts several castles with rich histories. View of Nijenrode Castle, for instance, dates back to the 13th century. Slot Zuylen, originally a 13th-century donjon, was rebuilt in the 16th century and holds a fascinating collection of arts and crafts. Muiderslot is a classic medieval moated castle with a significant defensive past.
Yes, several castles are great for families. Groeneveld Castle offers beautiful gardens for walks and often hosts events. Muiderslot brings history to life with its medieval setting and interactive exhibits. Naarden Fortress, a unique star-shaped fortified town, is also a fascinating historical site for all ages to explore.
Many castles are integrated into beautiful natural landscapes, perfect for outdoor activities. Near Groeneveld Castle, you can enjoy walks through its gardens, including a vineyard. The area around Hilversum offers numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking. You can find detailed routes like 'Living with the seasons - Cozy forest cafes in Utrecht' for hiking, or 'Vecht River Route – Breukelen Drawbridge loop from Hilversum' for road cycling. Explore more options on the hiking, road cycling, and MTB guides for the region.
Yes, guided tours are available for some castles. Kasteel Sypesteyn, for example, offers guided tours that provide insight into its extensive collection of antiques and the life of its founder. It's always a good idea to check the specific castle's website for current tour availability and booking information.
Groeneveld Castle is surrounded by well-tended gardens, including a vineyard and an ice cellar, making it ideal for leisurely strolls. Kasteel Sypesteyn also boasts beautiful historic gardens and is surrounded by canals. Kasteel de Haar features extensive, opulent gardens and a vast park that are highly recommended for exploration.
While Hilversum is well-connected, reaching some of the castles often requires a combination of public transport (train/bus) and a short walk or taxi ride. For instance, Slot Zuylen is accessible from Utrecht, and Muiderslot can be reached via public transport to Muiden. It's best to plan your journey using a public transport planner for the most up-to-date routes and schedules to your chosen castle.
Yes, both Muiderslot and Kasteel de Haar typically offer parking facilities for visitors. Given their popularity, especially Kasteel de Haar, it's advisable to check their official websites for information on parking availability, fees, and directions, particularly during peak seasons.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for exploring castle grounds and gardens. Many castles also host special events during these seasons. However, some castles, like Kasteel de Haar, are open year-round, offering a different charm in autumn with changing foliage or in winter with a festive atmosphere. Always check individual castle opening hours before your visit.
Yes, many castles offer on-site or nearby dining options. For example, Groeneveld Castle has a Grand Café located in its former coach house, where you can enjoy food and drinks. Other castles often have cafes or restaurants within their estates or in the nearby villages, providing a convenient spot for a break during your visit.
Naarden Fortress stands out because it is a beautifully restored fortified town rather than a traditional castle. Its unique star-shaped construction, a testament to historical military architecture, makes it one of the best-preserved fortified towns in the Netherlands. It offers a different historical experience focused on urban defense and settlement.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of history and nature. The impressive architecture, opulent interiors, and well-maintained gardens are often highlighted. The opportunity to combine a castle visit with cycling or walking routes through the scenic landscapes of Het Gooi is also a major draw. The komoot community has shown great enthusiasm, with over 900 upvotes and more than 90 photos shared for these sites.
Yes, you can find viewpoints that offer picturesque perspectives of the castles. For instance, the View of Nijenrode Castle provides a characteristic view of the castle, which now houses a business school, situated beautifully on the river Vecht. The gate building there is also considered worth seeing.


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