Best castles around Waalwijk are found in the surrounding North Brabant region, offering a rich historical landscape. While Waalwijk itself features the historic House of Waalwijk, a national monument, traditional castles are located nearby. The area is characterized by its historical significance and proximity to natural features like the River Maas and the De Biesbosch National Park. This region provides opportunities to explore medieval architecture and historical sites.
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The castle has an eventful history, with its origins dating back to 1331. Compared to other castles at home and abroad, Dussen Castle is modest in size. But that is precisely why it has a unique charm that many visitors embrace when they enter the courtyard after the bridge and gate. The courtyard is beautifully enclosed by a colonnade from the seventeenth century, which is rare in the northern Netherlands. This creates a romantic and intimate atmosphere. There are weekly guided tours, for both individuals and groups. The costs are €3 for adults and €2 for children. From 1 October to 31 March, a guided tour starts every 2nd Sunday of the month at 14:00 & 15:00. From 1 April to 30 September, a guided tour starts every Sunday at 13:00, 14:00, 15:00 and 16:00.
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A touch of Italy in the Biesbosch: in Dussen Castle you will feel like you are in Tuscany! In 1387, an existing residential tower was converted into a castle. However, the castle was destroyed during the St. Elizabeth's flood in 1421. It was rebuilt in 1456, but the castle also had an eventful history in the centuries that followed. Curious about what happened? Then book a tour of this fairytale building!
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The White Castle is a moated country house in Loon op Zand, in the Dutch province of North Brabant. It was built in 1777 on the remains of an older castle that belonged to the Lords of Loon op Zand. In 2007, the castle was occupied when the owner, the millionaire Wim de Pundert, threatened to let the castle deteriorate if the municipality of Loon op Zand did not cooperate in a renovation. However, the drastic plans for a renovation were not approved by the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands. In 2014, De Pundert transferred Het Witte Kasteel to the village community of Loon op Zand. The White Castle Foundation has restored and refurbished the building with outbuildings and gardens with the help of about sixty volunteers. Since then it functions as a wedding venue and hosts small concerts and exhibitions. A daytime restaurant and a bed & breakfast are housed in the so-called 'down houses' on either side of the forecourt. Wikipedia
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At the moment there is a company in the castle. It is not accessible for visitors.
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Nederhemert Castle is located on an old bend of the Meuse. It is a restored castle from the 14th century. The castle is used as an office and is open to the public on a limited basis. You can walk and cycle in the area.
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In a meander of the Maas near the Gelderland village of Well (municipality of Maasdriel) is the Slot van Well, also known as the House of Malsen. The oldest part of this castle, which is currently privately owned and therefore inaccessible to the public, probably dates from the fourteenth century.
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Strategically located in the Bommelerwaard, near the Maas and the border with Brabant, is the impressive Ammersoyen castle. It is a real medieval castle with four towers, an impressive Great Hall of no less than six meters high, outer bailey and moats. While wandering through the castle you will discover unique stories, archaeological finds, exciting wall stairs, splash pools and much more.
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While Waalwijk itself features the historic House of Waalwijk, a national monument, the surrounding North Brabant region offers a variety of castles. You can find medieval water castles like Ammersoyen Castle, romantic residential castles such as Dussen Castle, and even privately owned historical sites like Well Castle, which can be admired from nearby paths.
Yes, several castles in the region are suitable for families. Dussen Castle and Ammersoyen Castle are both noted as family-friendly. The White Castle also offers a cafe and guided tours, which can be an enjoyable outing for families.
Opening hours and admission vary by castle. For example, Ammersoyen Castle is typically open from April to October, Tuesday to Sunday, between 11 am and 5 pm, with adult admission costing 9.50 euros. The White Castle offers guided tours on Sundays at 11 am for €7.50, including a drink. Nederhemert Castle is generally only open to the public during Heritage Days (the second weekend in September). It's always best to check the specific castle's website for the most current information.
The House of Waalwijk is a significant historical landmark and national monument within the town. While not a traditional castle, it is an eye-catching building on Raadhuisplein. It hosts art exhibitions and features unique architectural details. You can find more information about its history and current activities at visitdelangstraat.com.
Yes, many castles are situated in areas with beautiful natural surroundings perfect for walking. For instance, Dussen Castle is near the De Biesbosch National Park, offering scenic trails. Nederhemert Castle has a 4 km circular walk plotted by Staatsbosbeheer that goes along a 16th-century fortification, fields, and monumental farms. You can find more hiking options in the region by exploring the Hiking around Waalwijk guide.
The region around Waalwijk and its castles offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking. There are numerous routes available, such as the 'Woudrichem Fortress – Biesbosch Dike Cycle Path loop' for road cycling or the 'Gravel loop from Drunen' for gravel biking. For more details and route suggestions, check out the Hiking around Waalwijk, Road Cycling Routes around Waalwijk, and Gravel biking around Waalwijk guides.
Heeswijk Castle, located about a 15-minute drive from 's-Hertogenbosch, is considered one of the most beautiful castles in the Netherlands. It's a stunning moated castle with origins in the 13th century. Visitors can explore its museum, which showcases 19th-century life through decorated salons, medieval halls, and a library. The castle is surrounded by the expansive Heeswijk Estate, featuring beautiful gardens and walking paths along the River Aa. You can learn more about its history and offerings at Wikipedia or Historic Hotels of Europe.
Dussen Castle is a romantic residential castle with an eventful history dating back to 1331. Its unique charm comes from its modest size and a special courtyard featuring a 17th-century Tuscan colonnade, which gives it a distinct atmosphere. It's located near the De Biesbosch National Park and offers guided tours.
The spring and summer months (April to October) are generally ideal for visiting castles in North Brabant, as many, like Ammersoyen Castle, are fully open during this period. The weather is also more favorable for exploring castle grounds and nearby walking paths. However, some castles, like Nederhemert Castle, have specific opening days like Heritage Days in September, which can also be a good time to visit.
Yes, Well Castle is a privately owned castle near the village of Well. While its oldest parts date from the fourteenth century, it is not accessible to the public and can only be viewed from nearby paths. Nederhemert Castle, while restored, now houses an office and is only open to the public during specific events like Heritage Days.
Visitors to the castles around Waalwijk often appreciate the rich history and well-preserved architecture, especially at sites like Ammersoyen Castle, known as one of the best-preserved medieval water castles. The unique charm of places like Dussen Castle with its Tuscan colonnade, and the scenic surroundings that offer opportunities for walking and cycling, are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Some castles offer on-site or nearby dining options. For example, The White Castle features a cafe, particularly known for its Sunday cafe. For other castles, you might find cafes or restaurants in the nearby villages. It's advisable to check local listings or the castle's official website for specific recommendations.


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