Best castles around Aarschot are situated in Flemish Brabant, Belgium, a region characterized by its historical significance and varied landscapes. The area features a mix of wooded environments, tranquil lakes, and agricultural lands. This setting provides a backdrop for numerous historical structures, including castles that reflect centuries of regional history. Visitors can explore these landmarks, which range from medieval keeps to Renaissance castles.
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Over the years, the castle was modernized and updated. This included the tower, whose heavy line of the fortified wall was broken by irregular window and door arrangements. The castle still houses remarkable works of art. The neo-Gothic armory houses a cast-iron stove from 1539 and two marble Renaissance mantelpieces. The castle also contains important paintings, tapestries, gold leather wallpaper, and furniture in a variety of styles. (Municipality of Westerlo)
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The castle, built between 1909 and 1911 and designed by P. Langerock, was occupied by the Germans during World War II and later became a retirement home for priests. Since 1973, it has served as a town hall with a surrounding municipal park between Boerenkrijglaan, Hollandse dreef, and Merodedreef. The surrounding park features a neo-traditional gatehouse (number 63) and a gardener's house (Hollandse dreef numbers 1-3); and also includes a former sheepfold and pump house. The park surrounding the castle was transformed into an ornamental garden after World War I by the then gardener, F. Verrezen. In front of the castle: a fountain, dating from 1995 and designed by Architektuur Atelier BVBA. (Inventory of Immovable Heritage)
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If a town hall can really be beautiful...
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The Donjon Ter Heyden, also known as the tower of Ter Heyden, is a residential tower in the Belgian town of Rotselaar (province of Flemish Brabant) from the mid-fourteenth century. The donjon was built between 1350 and 1363 by order of Gerard van der Heyden, the then bailiff of the Duchy of Brabant, when he acquired the status and funds through a marriage with a noblewoman to erect a building of such calibre.
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The castle of Jeanne de Merode serves as a town hall.
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The castle was built between 1909 and 1911 and is a beautiful example of Brabant neo-Gothic. It belonged to the Countess Jeanne de Merode. After her death (1944) it was used for a while as a rest home for priests. Since 1972 it has served as the town hall. The name de Merode appears in the history books of Westerlo as early as the end of the 15th century. Then Westerlo even came into the hands of the noble family through marriage. It remained that way until the French Revolution. Then Westerlo was 'lent' to the Duchy of Brabant. In front of the town hall there is a beautiful fountain with three bathing women, a work of art by Rik Poot.
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While many castles in the region are privately owned, you can visit Horst Castle, which is open seasonally from April to October on Sundays and national holidays, and on weekdays during academic Easter and Summer holidays. Ter Heyden Keep in Rotselaar is also a significant historical site to explore. Jeanne de Merode Castle, which now serves as Westerlo's town hall, is accessible during municipal administrative service hours and for exhibitions.
Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Horst Castle is a popular choice, with its picturesque setting and surrounding lakes. De Merode Castle, Westerlo, with its 60-hectare park, hosts annual events that are great for families. Ter Heyden Keep and Jeanne de Merode Castle are also listed as family-friendly.
The region around Aarschot is rich in natural beauty. Horst Castle is famously set on the edge of a lake, surrounded by a wide moat, and located in the green valley of the Wingebeek. De Merode Castle, Westerlo boasts a large 60-hectare park with a pond. Kasteel van Nieuwland, though primarily an event venue, features an exceptional castle park with ponds, idyllic paths, and romantic bridges, offering a serene natural retreat.
Absolutely! The area around Aarschot offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking and running. For example, there are routes like the 'Demervallei – View of the church loop' or the 'Eikelbergwandeling'. You can explore more options and detailed routes in the Hiking around Aarschot and Running Trails around Aarschot guides.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For castles like Horst Castle, which is open seasonally, late spring to early autumn (April to October) is ideal for exploring the grounds and enjoying the pleasant weather. This period also allows for comfortable outdoor activities like hiking and cycling in the surrounding nature.
Yes, if you're visiting with your dog, the grounds around Horst Castle are dog-friendly. However, dogs are generally not permitted inside the castle itself. It's always a good idea to check specific rules for other castle grounds before your visit.
The castles offer a glimpse into centuries of regional history. Horst Castle, with origins dating back to the 12th century, showcases Flemish Renaissance architecture. De Merode Castle, Westerlo has been inhabited by the Princes de Merode for over 500 years. Ter Heyden Keep is an architecturally unique residential tower from the mid-14th century, built by Gerard II Vander Heyden. Schoonhoven Castle, though private, preserves a significant 17th-century chapel with intricate Baroque stucco.
Accessibility can vary. According to visitor tips, Horst Castle is noted as being difficult to access for wheelchair users and buggies due to its historical structure. For other locations, it's recommended to check directly with the venue for specific accessibility information, especially for older, historical sites.
Many castles, especially those open to the public or functioning as event venues, typically offer parking facilities. For instance, Horst Castle has parking available. For other locations like Kasteel van Nieuwland, which operates as a hotel and event venue, parking is usually provided for guests. It's advisable to confirm parking availability when planning your visit.
Visitors frequently appreciate the picturesque settings, historical significance, and the opportunity for outdoor activities. The idyllic moated setting of Horst Castle is often highlighted, as is the unique architecture of Ter Heyden Keep. The extensive parks and natural surroundings, perfect for walks and relaxation, are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, some historical castles have found new uses. Jeanne de Merode Castle in Westerlo, built in the early 20th century, now serves as the town hall. Kasteel van Nieuwland functions as an elegant event venue, complete with a hotel, restaurant, and seminar rooms, allowing guests to enjoy its beautiful grounds.


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