Castles around Sevenum offer a journey into the rich history of the Limburg region in the Netherlands. While Sevenum itself features mostly vanished historical castle sites, the surrounding area provides several notable examples. This region is characterized by its historical significance, with many castles evolving from medieval fortifications to stately residences. Exploring these sites allows visitors to connect with centuries of local heritage and architectural development.
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The fog installation in the Water & Sculpture Garden was inspired by Japanese artist Fujiko Nakaya. At a central location in this themed garden, the fog blends harmoniously with the natural pond. Clouds of cool water vapor form temporary, boundless fog sculptures that adapt to their surroundings. Accompanied by beautiful sounds by composer Egbert Derix, you'll be transported into an inspiring and mysterious world. Source: https://www.kasteeltuinen.nl/de/ueber-schlossgaerten-arcen/gaerten/wassergarten/
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A beautiful part of the castle gardens where they make mist float over the water with a machine.
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Kasteel Huys ter Horst has a rich history that dates back to the 13th century. Starting as a (flight) castle with a donjon (residential tower), it has developed over time into a mature H-shaped castle with an outer bailey, Hof ter Binnen, tithe barn and moats all around. From a military structure, the castle, the building later developed into an idyllic residential castle for the wealthy nobility. Due to a lack of money, the then owner sold the castle as building material, stone by stone, in the first half of the 19th century. The ruin that remained became the property of the municipality of Horst aan de Maas after the Second World War. At the end of the 20th century, volunteers, united in the Stichting Kasteel Huys ter Horst, started rebuilding parts of the castle according to historical paintings. (https://kasteelhuysterhorst.nl/kasteel/geschiedenis/)
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Beautiful park with gentle hills, large trees and sculptures arranged in a pond landscape.
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A beautiful reunion where you can watch and read how and what happened in the past.
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Around the ruins of the Huys ter Horst castle there is a park-like landscape that was previously known as the Moelbaerenbos, since 2009 it has been called Kasteelpark Ter Horst. The area has sports fields, an animal pasture and a large hotel. But what you will mainly find there is nature where you can walk and cycle to your heart's content
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The ruins of Schanstoren, also known as the toll tower, date from the 15th century and were part of the fortifications of Arcen.
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The castles around Sevenum offer a deep dive into the Limburg region's history. For instance, Huys ter Horst Castle, with origins in the 13th century, showcases the evolution from a fortified building to an H-shaped castle. Its partial reconstruction by volunteers provides a tangible connection to medieval times and events like the 'Rampjaar' of 1672. Kasteel d'Erp, mentioned as early as 1388, has a turbulent past of sieges and plunder, reflecting the region's historical conflicts.
Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Huys ter Horst Castle often hosts events with guides in period attire and activities for children in its inner courtyard. The castle grounds are open to visitors, and QR codes provide additional information. Arcen Castle Gardens are also recommended for families, offering extensive gardens to explore alongside the stately country house.
Huys ter Horst Castle is unique for its ongoing reconstruction efforts based on historical paintings, allowing visitors to see history being brought back to life. Kasteel d'Erp is notable for its 17th-century brick structure and a gate tower that might date back to its earliest periods, set within the pleasant Castle Park 't Kempje. Kasteel TerWorm, while further south, stands out as a luxurious castle hotel with meticulously restored 18th-century French Rococo gardens.
Yes, the grounds of Huys ter Horst Castle are open to visitors. You can follow a route through the ruins, with QR codes providing additional information. Volunteers often provide guided tours, sharing stories of the castle's 700-year history. The castle is typically open on the first Sunday of each month from April to September. The surrounding Kasteelpark Ter Horst also offers nature for walking and cycling.
While Kasteel d'Erp itself is a private residence and not open for interior visits, its exterior and the surrounding Castle Park 't Kempje are accessible and offer a pleasant environment for a break. Adjacent to the castle is a historic watermill, dating from 1700, which is open to visitors on Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, demonstrating how grain was once ground.
Yes, Kasteel TerWorm in Heerlen, though a bit further south, offers a luxurious experience. It is a 4-star superior castle hotel set within a 14th-century castle. Visitors can enjoy a stay in its luxurious rooms, fine dining, or explore the meticulously restored French Rococo gardens. It also features a 'Badhuys' with a Finnish sauna and swimming pool, providing a blend of historical ambiance and modern comfort.
The region around Sevenum offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the Mariaveen Heathland loop or trails around Speelbos Nieuw Bergen. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the Greenport Cycle Highway loops. Many of these routes pass through scenic landscapes that complement a visit to the historical castles.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting the castles around Sevenum. During this period, the weather is pleasant for exploring castle grounds and gardens, and some sites like Huys ter Horst Castle have specific opening days. The gardens, such as those at Kasteel TerWorm and Arcen Castle Gardens, are also at their most beautiful during these seasons.
Yes, parking is generally available near the notable castles. For example, Huys ter Horst Castle and d'Erp Castle, Baarlo, both have parking facilities. Arcen Castle Gardens also provides parking for visitors. It's always advisable to check specific castle websites for the most up-to-date parking information.
Yes, the historic watermill at d’Erp Castle, dating from 1700, is open to visitors. It showcases how grain was once ground with its undershot waterwheel. The restored watermill is typically open on Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. It's a fascinating historical site that was once part of the castle's property.
Visitors frequently appreciate the rich history and the opportunity to connect with the past. The community particularly enjoys the ongoing reconstruction efforts at Huys ter Horst Castle and the beautiful, extensive grounds of Arcen Castle Gardens. The serene environment of Castle Park 't Kempje surrounding d'Erp Castle also provides a pleasant break for many.
Absolutely. The ruins of Huys ter Horst Castle, visible from the A73 motorway, offer a dramatic backdrop for photography, especially with its historical reconstruction. Arcen Castle Gardens, with its stately country house and meticulously maintained gardens, provides numerous picturesque spots. Kasteel TerWorm, with its French Rococo gardens, is also an excellent location for scenic views and photography.


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