Best castles around Schinnen are found in the Dutch province of Limburg, a region characterized by its rolling hills and the tranquil Geleenbeek valley. This area offers a blend of historical significance and natural beauty, providing a setting for exploring various historic sites. The landscape features lush greenery and waterways, which often complement the ancient structures. Schinnen and its surroundings are known for their well-preserved castles, many of which are nestled within picturesque environments.
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The stables of the old moated castle Schloss Geulle, demolished in 1850, have been converted into comfortable accommodation with elegantly landscaped gardens within the moat. Guest rooms with fireplace, fully equipped kitchen, bicycles and free Wi-Fi. Numerous golf courses and excellent Michelin-starred restaurants in the surrounding area.
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The current castle is a fortification of the 17th century castle, which was demolished in 1847. The impressive castle is surrounded by a wide moat and there is a gatehouse on the west side, which you can reach via an arched bridge. The stables of the old moated castle, Geulle Castle, demolished in 1850, have been converted into comfortable accommodation with elegantly landscaped gardens within the moat.
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Beautiful old avenue with huge trees...
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Many pretty places along the water of the Geul invite you to linger, shop and try the local Limburg specialties.
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A beautiful historic old town with sandstone houses, situated along the Geul River. Above the town, perched on a rock, are the ruins of Valkenburg Castle. The pedestrian zone in the historic center offers numerous restaurants, cafés, and bars, many with lovely outdoor seating. In winter, charming Christmas markets are held in two spacious caves and throughout the town center. Absolutely worth seeing!
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The current castle is the remaining outer bailey, a remnant of a 17th-century Renaissance castle that was demolished in 1847. The remaining outer bailey is a national monument.
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The castle garden is not always open. The castle itself, which is worth seeing, is privately inhabited and therefore not accessible. Unfortunately, the residents also park their cars right in front of the door, which significantly spoils the view. There is a brasserie behind the archway - when I was there I was greeted in the gate by smoke from the staff smoking there, not exactly inviting.
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Yes, Kasteel Terborgh, also known as Huis Schinnen, is located directly in Schinnen. This 17th-century enclosed farm, surrounded by a moat, now operates as a castle hotel and gasterij, offering a unique historic experience.
One of the most beautiful and best-preserved castles in the Netherlands, Schaloen Castle, is located nearby and is known for its fairytale-like appearance. Another highly regarded option is Kasteel Hoensbroek, recognized for its extensive history and well-preserved state, showcasing distinct architectural styles from the 14th to 18th centuries. Geulle Castle also offers a beautiful setting with a moat and garden.
Yes, you can. Kasteel Terborgh in Schinnen functions as a castle hotel and gasterij, offering comfortable accommodations in a historic setting. Additionally, Geulle Castle operates as a bed & breakfast.
Several castles in the region are great for families. Kasteel Hoensbroek is highly engaging, featuring interactive games, activities for children, and often hosts special events like knight tournaments. Kasteel Terborgh also has an outdoor play area for children and a family-friendly restaurant. The Historic Center of Valkenburg, with its castle ruins and caves, is another popular family destination.
At Kasteel Hoensbroek, you can explore over forty authentically furnished rooms, centuries-old vaults, winding spiral staircases, and even a medieval dungeon. The castle offers an immersive journey through history with valuable collections of artworks and historical objects. It's also very engaging for families, with interactive games and activities, and frequently hosts special events.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find various routes, such as the 'Muldersplas – Mulder Pond loop' or the 'View Over Oirsbeek – Heem Gardens loop'. For more details and routes, you can explore the Hiking around Schinnen guide.
Absolutely. The area around Schinnen is well-suited for cycling and gravel biking. You can find routes like the 'Hollow Way – View of Roermolen loop' for gravel biking or the 'Hoensbroek Castle – Puttervoetpad loop' for cycling. Check the Gravel biking around Schinnen and Cycling around Schinnen guides for detailed routes.
Kasteel Hoensbroek is notable for being the only castle in the Netherlands with a large elevator, making it partially wheelchair accessible. This allows visitors with mobility challenges to explore significant parts of the castle.
Yes, dining options are available. Kasteel Terborgh has a traditional family-friendly restaurant and a gasterij with a terrace. Schaloen Castle also features a restaurant in its gatehouse. The Historic Center of Valkenburg offers numerous restaurants, cafés, and bars, many with outdoor seating.
The region's castles can be enjoyed year-round. However, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and enjoying outdoor terraces, like the one at Kasteel Terborgh. During winter, the Historic Centre of Valkenburg hosts charming Christmas markets in its caves and town center.
Yes, Kasteel Puth, located near Schinnen in Voerendaal, is a historic castle dating back to the 14th century. While it has undergone extensive restoration, it remains privately owned and is not accessible to the public.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Many enjoy the unique experience of staying in a castle hotel, the tranquil locations amidst nature, and the well-preserved architecture. The interactive and family-friendly aspects of castles like Kasteel Hoensbroek are also highly praised, as are the picturesque environments for hiking and cycling.


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