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Top 14 Castles around Philippeville

Castles around Philippeville are situated in a region known for its historical fortifications and varied landscapes. The area features a mix of medieval fortresses, fortified farmhouses, and historical city defenses. Philippeville itself was founded in 1555 and includes a network of underground passages. This region offers insights into centuries of architectural and military history.

Best castles around Philippeville

  • The most popular castles is Haute Roche Castle Ruins, a castle located on a rocky promontory overlooking the Dourbes valley. Its square keep features walls at least 2.5 meters thick, and the site offers views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Another must-see spot is Château de Boussu-en-Fagne, a 13th-century castle surrounded by a moat and a park. Visitors can explore its courtyard, towers, and chapel.
  • Visitors also love Washhouse at Vierves-sur-Viroin Castle, a castle based on a medieval fortress and farm. This private property features a classical facade and the Attila Tower with a spherical roof.
  • Philippeville is known for medieval fortresses, fortified farmhouses, and historical city fortifications. The area offers a variety of castles to see and explore, including ruins and structures with underground passages.
  • The castles around Philippeville are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 170 upvotes and 160 photos shared.

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Haute Roche Castle Ruins

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The Château de Haute Roche, known locally as Château de Haute Roche or Château de Dourbes, is located south of the village of Dourbes.
This castle is located on a rocky promontory, about 200 metres high, overlooking the Dourbes valley and the Viroin river. Although the exact date of construction is not clear, there is evidence that a castle existed on this site as early as the 9th century. Archaeological excavations have even revealed traces of Gallo-Roman use of the site. The current castle was probably built at the end of the 13th century.
The history of Haute Roche is closely linked to the nearby Château de Fagnolles. Over the centuries, several noble families have been associated with the castle, including the Jauche, the Berlaymont, the Egmont, the Pignatelli and the d’Arenberg.
In the 16th century, the castle was fortified with a new gatehouse and an advanced defensive wall to withstand gunfire. In 1554, however, the castle was besieged and taken by Anne de Montmorency, who worked for the French king Henri II. A year later, William of Orange (nicknamed the Silent) reconquered the area and also dismantled the nearby castle of Fagnolles. Haute Roche Castle then fell into disrepair.
The isolated position of the castle is separated from the plateau by a large, hand-dug ditch. The square keep has walls at least 2.5 metres thick and was originally at least 13 metres high. The castle offers fascinating views of the surrounding landscape and is an intriguing witness to the past.

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From the shores of Viroin, you can look up to the castle ruin of Dourbes. The romantic ruin towers high above the river on a rocky ridge overlooking the wooded mountainsides.

If you like, you can also climb up to the castle and visit the old walls.

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Castle of the Counts of Hamal in Vierves-sur-Viroin

Based on a fortress and a farm of medieval origin, the emblematic building spreads its slender silhouette over the landscape of Vierves-sur-Viroin - private property.

The 'Comtes de Hamal', who owned the estate between 1567 and 1852, extensively renovated the old medieval fortress and farm and reduced the defensive functions of the building to a base.
The facade of the house, in classical style, is pierced with large windows. This “modern” home is flanked by the so-called Attila Tower, whose spherical roof pushes the castle into the landscape, while its large windows provide new vantage points.
In the second half of the 19th century, works related to the pleasure continued: the two courtyards were joined to form a large terrace opening onto the valley.
The garden is below, the tree-lined ring that splits the ramparts...

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Thy-le-Château Castle

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The first traces found date from the 12th century. The castle was destroyed several times. In 1790, for example, it was completely destroyed by a fire started by the so-called Sansculottes. The castle was only restored from 1830 after the Hanseval family bought it. They turned it into a house with barns. In 1872 the castle became the property of Louis Mouvet, who from 1896 housed a brewery called "Brasserie de Thy-le-Château" in it. This brewery would exist until 1919, when the industrialist Louis Piret, owner of the local steel factory "Saint-Eloi", bought the castle. From 1928 to 1931 he would completely restore the castle. But in 1940 the castle was again destroyed by an attack by the German army on a French army ammunition transport. The entire charge exploded and damaged the castle. After the war it was restored again. The film De Leeuw van Vlaanderen, which appeared in 1984, was partly shot in the castle. Today the castle, which stands empty, belongs to Mr Corbeau.

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Roly Castle-Farm

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The castle-farm of Roly is a fortified farm dating from the 13th century, when it was the residence of the powerful lords of Roly. There you will find a massive keep, a private chapel, a large courtyard and various service buildings, all surrounded by a moat on two sides. The castle-farm is a remarkable example of rural heritage and a testimony to the feudal past of the region. You can admire the imposing structure from the outside or book a guided tour to see the interior and learn more about its history.

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Château Licot

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Before the castle stood on this site, the old farm, Du Maugré (Cursed Place), used to be here in 1465 owned by Jehan de Henry of Nimes. This farm remained in the possession of the de Henry family for a hundred years. In the 17th century it passed into the hands of the Martin family. In 1745 Michel Licot, ironmaster of Vireux, bought the grounds where the castle now stands, with the park and the blast furnace.
For many years this region had a high economic development thanks to the mining of iron ore. Together with the iron ore exploitation, an iron and steel industry developed in Nismes. Between 1864 and 1890, the farm was transformed into the castle we know today, with August Licot, co-founder of the factories “La Providence”, as client, after the closure of the blast furnace. Later, a park and pond were laid out. This successful entrepreneurial family, Licot, was the textbook example of the wealth that the iron industry brought to Nismes in the nineteenth century.

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Château de Boussu-en-Fagne

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Boussu-en-Fagnes Castle is a remarkable castle surrounded by a moat and a park. The castle dates from the 13th century and has witnessed many events, such as the destruction by the Prince of Orange in 1555, the witch trials in the 17th century and the French Revolution. You can explore the courtyard, towers and chapel of the castle, as well as the neighboring village of Boussu-en-Fagne, which has a rich prehistoric and medieval heritage. You can also enjoy the natural beauty of the Eau Blanche River and the Fagne region, which offer diverse landscapes and wildlife. The Château de Boussu-en-Fagnes is an ideal place to immerse yourself in the history and culture of Wallonia.

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Château Diericx de Tenham

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The Château Diericx de Tenham in Surice has a remarkable history, especially during the First World War. Aline Diericx de ten Hamme spent the summer with her sister in the castle of Surice and published an account of her experiences during the German invasion in August 1914. This account was published in the revue “Les Annales” on February 21, 1915.

Surice itself is a section of the city of Philippeville, located in the province of Namur, and has a rich history dating back to Roman times and the Merovingian era. The village has suffered many wars and invasions over the centuries, which has undoubtedly had an impact on the local monuments, including possibly the Château Diericx de Tenham.

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View of Nismes Castle

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The village is located about 115 kilometers south of Brussels and is crossed by the river Eau Noire in the village center and the river Eau Blanche to the north of it. On the border with Dourbes, the two merge into the Viroin. The village has a tourist information office, a few hotels and guest houses and a number of cafes and restaurants. In 2006, a touristic nature park was created in the middle of the village, the construction of which was sponsored by the European Community.
In high season, the village can be explored with a tourist train, which transports tourists in an hour to some special places in the village. There are also some walking routes from the village.

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View of Hierges Castle

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Beautiful walk with beautiful views! The walk starts with a beautiful climb uphill. Once at the top of the lookout tower you have a beautiful view of the valley and the surrounding villages.
The walk continues easily past the castle of Hierges and the beautiful village. There you can enjoy a terrace for a drink or something to eat. Make the effort to visit the church and the old cemetery around the church. And above all, enjoy this walk.

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May 6, 2026, View of Nismes Castle

The origin of the Castle of Nismes dates back to the period when local lords and landed gentry fulfilled important administrative and military functions in rural management. Such castles served not only as residences but also as centers of economic control over surrounding agricultural lands, water sources, and forests. Its location in Nismes was strategically chosen within a valley and stream landscape that offered both protection and access to natural resources.

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An exceptional heritage! Hoping it will soon be accessible to the public.

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You can reach the castle via a "climbing path," which is a bit more challenging but also more adventurous, or via a good path with stairs on the steeper sections. So, it's easily accessible for everyone!

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Ancient medieval castle. Visitable after a short walk.

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A nice little loop to get back into the swing of things

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Right in the centre of the village and right next to the Ravel, it’s a must-see

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beautiful view. A must if you are in the area

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Castle of the Counts of Hamal in Vierves-sur-Viroin Based on a fortress and a farm of medieval origin, the emblematic building spreads its slender silhouette over the landscape of Vierves-sur-Viroin - private property. The 'Comtes de Hamal', who owned the estate between 1567 and 1852, extensively renovated the old medieval fortress and farm and reduced the defensive functions of the building to a base. The facade of the house, in classical style, is pierced with large windows. This “modern” home is flanked by the so-called Attila Tower, whose spherical roof pushes the castle into the landscape, while its large windows provide new vantage points. In the second half of the 19th century, works related to the pleasure continued: the two courtyards were joined to form a large terrace opening onto the valley. The garden is below, the tree-lined ring that splits the ramparts...

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some historically significant castles and fortifications to explore around Philippeville?

The region offers a rich history. You can visit the ruins of Haute Roche Castle, known for its thick-walled keep and views over the Dourbes valley. The Château de Boussu-en-Fagne, a 13th-century castle, allows exploration of its courtyard, towers, and chapel. Additionally, the city of Philippeville itself features historical fortifications, including a unique network of underground passages that visitors can explore. The romantic ruins of Château de Fagnolle are also a compelling visit for those interested in medieval history and architecture, with ongoing restoration efforts.

Are there any castles or historical sites that are particularly family-friendly?

Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Washhouse at Vierves-sur-Viroin Castle is listed as family-friendly, offering a glimpse into a private property with a medieval past. Thy-le-Château Castle, despite its tumultuous history of destruction and restoration, is also noted as family-friendly. The underground passages of Philippeville can also be an engaging historical adventure for families.

What kind of natural features or viewpoints can I find near these castles?

Many castles are situated in scenic locations. For instance, Haute Roche Castle Ruins offer fascinating views of the surrounding landscape and the Viroin river valley from its rocky promontory. You can also find dedicated viewpoints like View of the ruins of Dourbes Castle and View of Hierges Castle, which provide beautiful vistas of the valley and nearby villages.

Are there any castles that are not open to the public for visits?

Yes, some historical sites in the region are private properties and not accessible for public visits. For example, the Château-ferme de Samart, a remarkable enclosed ensemble with a Gothic keep, is classified as protected heritage but is not open for visits. Similarly, the Washhouse at Vierves-sur-Viroin Castle is a private property.

What outdoor activities, like cycling or mountain biking, can I do near the castles?

The Philippeville area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Eau d'Heure Lakes – Natura Parc Adventure Park loop' or 'View of Givet and the fortress – Givet loop'. For mountain biking, trails like 'Singletrails Around the Lake' or 'Seven Bridges Viaduct – Enchanted Forest loop' are available. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Cycling around Philippeville, Road Cycling Routes around Philippeville, and MTB Trails around Philippeville.

Can I visit the underground passages in Philippeville?

Yes, Philippeville is known for its historical fortifications, including a network of underground passages. These hand-built galleries, originally 10 km long, are located 10 to 15 meters underground and offer insight into the city's defensive system. A 500-meter walk through these passages is possible, often preceded by a film on the region's history. You can find more information about visiting these unique passages on the Visit Wallonia website.

What is the history behind the Château de Fagnolle?

The Château de Fagnolle, near Philippeville, is a medieval fortress erected at the end of the 12th century. It was built on an earthen mound surrounded by moats and featured a modernized keep in the 15th century. The castle was pillaged and ruined in the 16th century. It's one of the rare plain-based fortified castles in Wallonia, with a quadrangular plan inspired by Syro-Palestinian designs. Since 1969, the site has been undergoing remarkable restoration and reconstruction. More details can be found on the Tourisme Philippeville website.

Are there any fortified farmhouses in the area?

Yes, the region features notable fortified farmhouses. The Roly Castle (Château-ferme de Roly) has a history dating back to 1069, with a 13th-century donjon still standing. It underwent major restorations in the 17th and 18th centuries and features extensive domestic ranges, outbuildings, and moats. Another example is the Château-ferme de Samart, an enclosed ensemble built between the 16th and 19th centuries, dominated by a seigniorial dwelling with an ancient Gothic keep.

What do visitors generally enjoy about the castles and historical sites around Philippeville?

Visitors appreciate the rich history and architectural diversity of the region's castles, from medieval ruins to fortified farmhouses and city defenses. The scenic viewpoints offered by sites like Haute Roche Castle Ruins and View of Hierges Castle are highly valued. The unique experience of exploring Philippeville's underground passages is also a significant draw, offering a tangible connection to the area's military past.

Is it possible to visit the Roly Castle?

The Roly Castle (Château-ferme de Roly) is a historically significant fortified farmhouse with parts dating back to the 13th century. While it's a notable example of local heritage with ongoing preservation efforts, information regarding public access or tours is not readily available. It is primarily known for its historical and architectural significance rather than being a public tourist attraction.

Are there any castles that are particularly well-preserved or restored?

While many castles in the region have seen periods of ruin, some have undergone significant restoration. The Château de Fagnolle, for instance, has been undergoing remarkable restoration and reconstruction since 1969, preserving its romantic ruins and historical significance. The Thy-le-Château Castle has also been restored multiple times throughout its history after various destructions.

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