Best castles around Courcelles include a range of historical sites across Belgium and France, reflecting diverse architectural styles and periods. The region features medieval fortresses, 17th-century châteaux, and structures with royal connections. These sites offer insights into centuries of European history and architectural evolution.
Last updated: June 3, 2026
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Beautiful castle as well as park!
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Very beautiful park and woods
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Unfortunately, it's not very visible in summer Open for Adeps walks
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This castle is worth a visit, there are regular cultural events
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Access to the castle authorized for the occasion of the Adeps march. Thank you 🤗💕
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The Castle of Seneffe was built in the period 1763-1768 in classicist style according to the plans of architect Laurent Benoit Dewez, as a country residence for the wealthy entrepreneur Julien de Pestre, Count of Seneffe. His son Joseph Depestre inherited the castle in 1774. He had the garden laid out in consultation with his mother Isabelle Cogels. There were statues by Augustin Pajou, a theater by Charles De Wailly and an orangery by Louis Montoyer. The castle and the art collection were sold as national property in 1798, but Joseph's brother Jean-Baptiste managed to keep it in the family through a stooge. His son Honoré de Pestre was able to move in in 1823 and sold it in 1837 out of financial distress. During World War II, the castle served as the local headquarters and summer residence of General Von Falkenhausen, the military governor of Nazi-occupied Belgium. The castle was neglected afterwards. After changing hands many times, it came into the hands of the Ministry of the French Community of Belgium, which decided to house a museum of silversmithing. The castle underwent a lengthy restoration, which was completed in 1995. In 2008, the extensive gardens surrounding the castle were recreated, partly according to the original plans.
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This is not entirely correct and the source is not credible. Thomas Bonehill died in 1858 and therefore cannot have started the construction of the castle in 1887. It was his son Emile who initiated it (for his daughter Elisa, information to be validated).
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The region boasts several castles with deep historical roots. Trazegnies Castle in Belgium features Romanesque cellars from its 11th-century origins and was rebuilt in the unique Louis XIII style. In France, Château de Courcelles-le-Roi has royal connections dating back to the 12th century, having hosted figures like King Louis IX. For a more recent history, Feluy Castle, originally from the 14th century, was transformed into a luxurious residence in the 18th century.
Yes, Château de Courcelles in Courcelles-sur-Vesle, France, offers a luxurious escape. Operating as a Relais & Châteaux hotel, it features individually designed rooms, a Michelin-starred restaurant, and extensive manicured gardens. It also has amenities like an outdoor heated swimming pool and tennis courts.
Château de Courcelles in France is set within 25 hectares of immaculately groomed French gardens, complete with centuries-old plane trees, canals, and a maze. In Belgium, the Château de Seneffe and Gardens offers magnificent parkland, with its extensive gardens recreated partly according to original 18th-century plans. The gardens are accessible free of charge.
Yes, Monceau Castle is noted as family-friendly. Additionally, the extensive gardens at Château de Seneffe and Gardens provide ample space for families to explore and enjoy the outdoors.
The castles around Courcelles showcase a range of architectural styles. You can find Romanesque cellars at Trazegnies Castle, which also features a rare Louis XIII style main building. Château d'Hourpes is unique with some Asian-inspired elements in its architecture, while Feluy Castle evolved from a 14th-century fortress into an 18th-century luxurious residence.
Yes, there are various outdoor activities available. For example, you can find MTB trails that pass near castles, such as the 'Monceau Castle – Forest Gravel Path loop from Courcelles-Motte'. You can explore more options for walking and cycling in the area by checking the MTB Trails around Courcelles guide.
Absolutely. The region offers several cycling opportunities. For road cycling, consider routes like the 'Feluy Castle – Barge on the River loop from Courcelles-Motte'. Gravel biking enthusiasts might enjoy the 'Viesville Lock – Barge on the River loop from Obaix-Buzet'. More details can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Courcelles and Gravel biking around Courcelles guides.
Visitors appreciate the diverse historical insights offered by these castles, from medieval origins to 17th-century transformations. The komoot community has shared over 70 photos and given more than 180 upvotes to the various castle highlights, indicating a strong appreciation for their beauty and historical significance. Many also enjoy the surrounding parks and gardens, such as those at Château de Seneffe.
Trazegnies Castle in Belgium offers guided tours on Sundays and public holidays from May to September, providing historical anecdotes and access to its unique architecture. It also hosts various cultural events and exhibitions, and has a shop selling local products.
La Rocq Castle is described as being barely visible due to dense vegetation, making it a more secluded and perhaps 'hidden gem' experience for those who enjoy discovering less obvious historical sites.
While many castles can be visited year-round, the period from May to September is often ideal, especially for castles like Trazegnies Castle which offer guided tours during these months. This timeframe also allows visitors to fully enjoy the extensive gardens and outdoor amenities, such as those at Château de Courcelles and Château de Seneffe.


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