Best castles around Alkmaar are found in a region rich with historical castle sites, offering insights into a past dominated by powerful counts and strategic fortifications. The area features examples ranging from well-preserved medieval castles to intriguing ruins and visible foundations. These sites are primarily located in North Holland, surrounding the city of Alkmaar. The landscape provides a historical backdrop for exploring these remnants of medieval power.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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On the sharp bend in the dike, a high, newly built tower rises from the West Frisian landscape. This is exactly where the fort 't Huys in Nuwendore (Nieuwendoorn) stood in the 13th century. The province of North Holland has rebuilt part of the castle. Visitors can view the location and climb the tower, where they can imagine themselves as lord of the castle with a beautiful view of the landscape.
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A great tower and a great view
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Great old 🏰 ruin. Unfortunately the viewpoint was closed so that we could still see the landscape around it in the distance. Still a highlight 👍
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A high, newly built tower rises from the West Frisian landscape on the sharp bend of the dike. In the 13th century, the fort 't Huys in Nuwendore (Nieuwendoorn) stood on this exact spot. The province of North Holland has rebuilt part of the castle. Visitors can tour the site and climb the tower, where they can imagine themselves as lord of the castle with a beautiful view over the landscape.
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When Beerwout I of Egmont was appointed deputy to the Count of Holland in 1129, he strengthened his farm. A battle then broke out between the ruler of the abbey of Egmond and the lord of Egmond. Allard van Egmond was born here in 1130. During the Loons War, this house was destroyed in 1203, and Wouter van Egmont built a ring castle on the site with a heavy tower and shield wall on the south side. Around 1285, William II of Egmont must have expanded the house with an outer bailey and rampart towers. In 1573, troops of Diederik Sonoy set fire to the castle and chapel on behalf of William of Orange, because the castle was not allowed to fall into Spanish hands. In the 18th century, the Lords of Egmond bought the property back, and Jan van Egmond van Nijenburg had two towers restored. In 1798 the property was sold to scrappers. In the 1930s the remains were found in the swamp and can still be viewed. Source: Wikipedia
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Egmond Castle or Slot op den Hoef is a former castle (and ancestral castle of the House of Egmont) located in the heart of Egmond aan den Hoef in the municipality of Bergen, North Holland. Source: Wikipedia
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For a family-friendly experience, Egmond Castle Ruins (Slot op den Hoef) offers open grounds for exploration and imagination. Radboud Castle in Medemblik is also highly recommended, featuring a museum with interactive exhibits, armor dressing, and over 60 annual events like raptor workshops and craft afternoons, making history engaging for all ages. The Observation Tower and Ruins of 't Huys te Nuwendore also provides an engaging visit with its climbable tower and visible foundations.
While the region features several intriguing ruins and visible foundations, Radboud Castle in Medemblik stands out as the only largely intact 13th-century coercive castle built by Count Floris V. It functions as a museum, allowing visitors to explore battlements and original structures. Other sites like Egmond Castle Ruins (Slot op den Hoef) and Nuwendoorn Castle offer visible foundations or partially rebuilt walls, showcasing their historical layouts.
The castles around Alkmaar offer a deep dive into medieval history, particularly the conflicts and power struggles of the 13th century. Radboud Castle provides a glimpse into a well-preserved coercive castle. The Egmond Castle Ruins (Slot op den Hoef) tell the story of the powerful Egmond family and the Eighty Years' War. Nuwendoorn Castle and Nieuwburg Castle highlight Count Floris V's strategic fortifications against the West Frisians. Even the vanished Torenburg Castle offers context to Alkmaar's early strategic importance through its legacy in street names and academic records.
Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Egmonder Binnenvaart Bridge – Piet's Mill loop' or the 'Ruined Church, Bergen – Het Oude Hof Estate loop' which are part of the broader Hiking around Alkmaar guide. The areas around the castle ruins, such as the Castle Park surrounding Egmond Castle Ruins (Slot op den Hoef), are also ideal for peaceful walks.
The Observation Tower and Ruins of 't Huys te Nuwendore near Krabbendam features a steel watchtower on the site of the former keep, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. This allows visitors to appreciate the historical context within the broader natural setting.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor ruins and foundations. However, Radboud Castle, with its indoor museum and events, is a great option year-round. During colder months, the museum provides a warm and engaging historical experience.
Radboud Castle in Medemblik features a Castle Cafe with a terrace, perfect for refreshments during your visit. For other sites like Egmond Castle Ruins (Slot op den Hoef) and Nuwendoorn Castle, which are more open-air historical sites, it's advisable to check nearby villages for dining options.
While specific public transport routes vary, many of the castle sites are accessible via local bus services from Alkmaar. For example, Egmond aan den Hoef, home to the Egmond Castle Ruins (Slot op den Hoef), is a short distance from Alkmaar and can be reached by bus. Radboud Castle in Medemblik may require a combination of train and bus. It's always best to check current local transport schedules before your visit.
The time needed varies by site. For extensive sites like Radboud Castle, with its museum and interactive elements, you might want to allocate 2-3 hours, especially if attending an event. For ruins like Egmond Castle Ruins (Slot op den Hoef) or the Observation Tower and Ruins of 't Huys te Nuwendore, 1-1.5 hours should be sufficient to explore the foundations and enjoy the surroundings.
Beyond the more prominent ruins, the sites of Nieuwburg Castle and Torenburg Castle offer unique historical significance. While Nieuwburg Castle only has an earthen embankment making its foundations visible, it provides a fascinating insight into its original layout. Torenburg Castle, though no longer physically present, is commemorated through street names in Alkmaar and its history is preserved in academic records, offering a deeper connection to the city's medieval past for those interested in historical context.
Visitors particularly appreciate the opportunity to step back in time and explore the rich history of the region. The visible foundations and partially rebuilt structures allow for imaginative reconstruction of past grandeur. The interactive elements at Radboud Castle, the peaceful atmosphere of the Egmond Castle Ruins (Slot op den Hoef), and the panoramic views from the Observation Tower and Ruins of 't Huys te Nuwendore are frequently highlighted as enjoyable aspects.
Accessibility varies by site. Radboud Castle, as a museum, likely offers some level of accessibility, but it's best to check directly with them for specific details regarding wheelchair access to all areas. For sites like Egmond Castle Ruins (Slot op den Hoef) and Nuwendoorn Castle, which are open-air ruins with uneven terrain or gravel paths, full wheelchair accessibility might be limited. We recommend contacting the specific site for detailed information.


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