Best castles around Doesburg are found in the surrounding region, as the historic Hanseatic town of Doesburg itself is known for its well-preserved fortifications and over 150 monumental buildings. The city's medieval streets offer a glimpse into its past prosperity and strategic importance. While traditional castles are not within the immediate city limits, notable historical structures and castles in the broader Gelderland region contribute to the area's heritage.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Nice to see another piece of the castle's old history.
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Beautiful little castle (private), nice park (public).
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Bronkhorst Castle was a castle in the municipality of Bronckhorst, located west of the center of Bronkhorst, in the Dutch province of Gelderland. The castle hill that is still present is a protected national monument and is located in a nature reserve of approximately six hectares that is managed by Staatsbosbeheer. The empty castle hill was transferred to the State of the Netherlands by the Metelerkamp heirs in 1962 and has been managed by Staatsbosbeheer ever since. A smaller bronze model of the former castle has been on the castle hill since 2015.
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Very surprising to suddenly encounter such a medieval building on this beautiful walk. The landscape takes you back to earlier times and is still very authentic. Beautiful alternation of old forests and open fields with heathland and fens.
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Beautiful castle. You walk right up to it from behind the hospital. Moreover, you walk straight into the forest.
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Private, nice to look at from the outside.
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Update: Unfortunately, the Middachten estate will be off-limits to cyclists as of January 1, 2025. A beautiful castle that is reminiscent of a small version of Paleis het Loo in Apeldoorn. The castle is still inhabited by a count's family and is only open to a limited extent in the summer months. However, you can also enjoy the beautiful country house and gardens from outside the moats. There are a few beautiful gravel roads around the country house where you can cycle. For information about visiting, see: https://www.middachten.nl/openingstijden-en-prijzen/
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While Doesburg doesn't have traditional castles within its city limits, it's a historic Hanseatic town with over 150 monumental buildings. You can visit sites like Het Arsenaal (The Arsenal), one of Doesburg's oldest buildings that served as a nunnery and military arsenal, or De Waag, noted as the oldest tavern in the Netherlands. The Martinikerk with its 94-meter-high tower is also a prominent landmark. The city center itself is a place of historical significance. For more information on Doesburg's historical city center, you can visit visitdoesburg.com.
Yes, one of the most well-preserved castles in the region is Doornenburg Castle. Located near the village of Doornenburg, this 13th-century Dutch castle features a main castle and a front castle. It was meticulously rebuilt after being almost completely destroyed during World War II and is open to the public.
The komoot community appreciates several historical sites in the area. Middachten Castle is a popular choice, known as one of the largest private estates in the Netherlands with beautiful gardens that can be visited. Another favorite is Biljoen Castle, a characteristic castle on the Biljoen estate, which can be viewed from the gate.
Yes, Middachten Castle is noted as family-friendly, offering gardens that can be visited. The site of the Bronze Model of Bronkhorst Castle, located on a protected national monument castle mound, is also considered family-friendly and offers a tangible representation of the past within a nature reserve.
Absolutely. The region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'The Weigh House, Doesburg – Lage Linie Doesburg loop' or the 'Historic Centre of Doesburg – Otter Habitat and River View loop'. You can explore more hiking trails and their difficulties on the Hiking around Doesburg guide.
There are several cycling routes that allow you to explore the area's historical sites. Options include the 'Oude IJssel River and Drempt Church – The Weigh House, Doesburg loop' or the 'Uiterwaarden IJssel – Bronkhorst loop'. For more cycling routes and details, refer to the Cycling around Doesburg guide.
Yes, Bronkhorst Castle, located in the municipality of Bronckhorst, no longer stands. However, its empty castle mound is a protected national monument within a six-hectare nature reserve. Since 2015, a smaller bronze model of the former castle has been placed on the mound, offering visitors a representation of its past.
The Gelderse Tower is a man-made monument that originated as a watchtower and has served as a residential tower since 1535, with foundations dating from the 13th century. It's a quirky and impressive building, visible from the provincial road in winter when the trees are bare. While it's a notable landmark, specific visitor access details would need to be checked locally.
Yes, Havezate Hagen is a manor house with a rich history. Originally a fortified farm from the Middle Ages, it was destroyed by fires in the 17th and 20th centuries but has been completely restored. Today, you'll find several beautiful buildings on the site, which once served as a hunting lodge and later a regional museum.
The region's historical sites and castles can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring gardens and outdoor areas. Autumn provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage, and some sites, like the Gelderse Tower, are particularly visible in winter when the trees are bare. Always check specific opening hours for individual locations as they may vary seasonally.
Yes, some locations offer refreshments. For instance, Middachten Castle has a terrace where refreshments are available, and its gardens can be visited for an admission fee. Doesburg itself, being a historic town, also has various cafes and restaurants.
Yes, mountain biking is an option in the area. You can find routes such as the 'Historic Centre of Doesburg – Holloway Bridge loop' or the 'Hanseatic City of Doesburg – Wooden bridge over Rozenbos loop'. More details on MTB trails and their difficulty levels are available in the MTB Trails around Doesburg guide.


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