Castles around Mill En Sint Hubert offer a glimpse into the region's past, situated within the larger municipality of Land van Cuijk. The area features historic sites and expansive natural landscapes, including the 490-hectare Landgoed Tongelaar. Visitors can explore medieval architecture and estates that combine cultural heritage with natural beauty. The region provides opportunities for walking routes and discovering landmarks.
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Boxmeer Castle originally dates from the 13th century. The castle was destroyed by Count Floris V of the Netherlands in 1284/85. It was rebuilt, but demolished again in 1365. During the 80 Years' War the castle was again besieged. The building also had to endure a lot in the centuries that followed. Nowadays it houses a residential care center, under the watchful eye of Julie Postel's sisters. The castle also houses members of other monastic communities.
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Boxmeer has a number of unique sights, including the Karmelklooster. The Carmelite Monastery in Boxmeer was built between 1653 and 1709. The monastery was founded by Albrecht van den Bergh and Madeleine de Cusance, lord and lady of Boxmeer. The former had to do with both the Catholic Spanish Southern Netherlands and the Protestant Republic of the United Netherlands. To strengthen his own sovereignty over Boxmeer in this tightrope walk between the two powers, he built the monastery.
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Boxmeer has a number of sights that are more than worth a visit. In the center of Boxmeer you will find more about the rich history of silversmiths and the special traditional canal as well as beautiful monumental buildings. Just outside the shopping center you will find a unique castle with a museum and chapel and a special lock complex. Boxmeer borders a number of impressive nature reserves, including the UNESCO-winning Maasheggen. Source:centrumboxmeer.nl
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Opening hours : Wednesday from 11am - 4pm Sunday from 10am - 6pm
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Jan Jacob Luden acquires land in Mookerheide from 1900 onwards. In the years 1902-1905 Luden builds the hunting lodge named after the place. It was designed by architects Oscar and Henri Leeuw Jr. from Nijmegen. No effort or expense is spared and a very richly and lavishly furnished Art Nouveau house is created with all modern amenities, with a large decorated tower room and an unparalleled view. The house with the tower is already on the highest point and at this time there is still heathland with limited or young afforestation. Under Luden's administrator D.G. Montenberg, a landscape design in the classic landscape style will be realized on the surrounding area. In 1910 Mookerheide was taken over by Antonie Marinus Vroeg. He expanded and beautified the property. In 1947 it was sold to the Sisters of Saint Dominic of Bethany. The main house has been thoroughly renovated and used as a monastery, while several new buildings were constructed on the property to accommodate a boarding school for children. For 30 years the main building was a hotel restaurant. Now the hunting lodge and estate are in the hands of Natuurmonumenten and are being thoroughly restored.
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The Genneperhuis was a castle and fortified fortress on the Niers estuary in the Meuse near the town of Gennep near Milsbeek. Until 2009 there were hardly any ruins, only the crown work and elevations in the landscape still give an impression of the size. The area has the status of a protected monument.
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Nice environment, great place for a stop/break.
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The castles in this region provide a deep dive into local history. For example, Tongelaar Castle, with origins dating back to the 9th century, is set on an expansive estate and hosts events. Aldendriel Castle in Mill is a medieval moated castle from 1477, offering guided tours and event spaces. You can also explore the ruins of a former castle and fortified fortress at the Knot Willow Path Genneperhuis, where information boards detail the area's past.
Yes, several castles in the area are suitable for families. Tongelaar Castle and its estate offer space for exploration and often host family-friendly events. The Knot Willow Path Genneperhuis is a trail leading to castle ruins within a nature reserve, which can be an engaging outdoor activity for children. Additionally, Aldendriel Castle in Mill and the settlement of Boxmeer and more, which features a unique castle with a museum, are also considered family-friendly.
The region around Mill En Sint Hubert is excellent for outdoor activities. Near Tongelaar Castle, you can find various hiking routes, such as the 'Casemates at Peel Canal – Highland Cow loop' or the 'Casemates at Peel Canal – Tongelaar Castle loop'. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Mill En Sint Hubert. The area also offers extensive MTB trails and road cycling routes, including a route that passes Aldendriel Castle.
Aldendriel Castle in Mill is a medieval moated castle dating from 1477. It is owned by the Geurts van Kessel family, who organize guided tours typically one to three times a month, allowing visitors to explore the interior. The former castle farm hosts Schenkerij Kasteel Aldendriel, a catering establishment, and the coach house is used for events. The surrounding 'Kasteelsche Velden' also host various events like Brocante Markets and a Harvest Festival. For more historical context, you can refer to its Wikipedia page.
Tongelaar Castle is located on the expansive Landgoed Tongelaar, a 490-hectare estate between Mill and Escharen. The estate, owned by the Brabants Landschap Foundation, is a vibrant cultural and natural destination. The castle and its associated Boerderij de Benedenhof are popular for events, weddings, and even overnight stays. Visitors can typically explore the castle and its exhibitions on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 AM to 5 PM, when the coffee house, brewery, and field shop are open. An information point for the Brabants Landschap is also available in the tower fort.
Yes, the region boasts significant natural beauty. Tongelaar Castle is situated on the 490-hectare Landgoed Tongelaar, which is managed by the Brabants Landschap Foundation and features cultivated land, forests, and hedgerows, including habitats for badgers. The Knot Willow Path Genneperhuis leads through a nature reserve with pollard willows, offering a blend of history and natural scenery.
Opening hours can vary by castle and season. For Tongelaar Castle, visitors can typically explore the castle and its exhibitions on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 AM to 5 PM, during which time the coffee house, brewery, and field shop are open. Aldendriel Castle in Mill offers guided tours usually one to three times a month. It's always advisable to check the specific castle's official website for the most current opening times and tour schedules before planning your visit.
Yes, you can find places to eat and drink near some of the castles. At Tongelaar Castle, there is a coffee house, brewery, and field shop that are open on weekends. The former castle farm at Aldendriel Castle in Mill hosts Schenkerij Kasteel Aldendriel, a catering establishment. Additionally, the settlement of Boxmeer and more, which features a castle, also has a town center with various amenities.
The best time to visit the castles around Mill En Sint Hubert largely depends on your preferences. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the estates and nature reserves, with many events taking place at locations like Tongelaar Castle and Aldendriel Castle in Mill. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, especially on the Landgoed Tongelaar. While some castles may have limited winter opening hours, the historical sites can still be enjoyed, often with a quieter atmosphere.
While specific parking details for each castle might vary, generally, historical sites and estates in the region are equipped with visitor parking. For instance, Tongelaar Castle, being a popular event location on a large estate, has parking facilities. Similarly, Aldendriel Castle in Mill, which hosts events, also provides parking for visitors. It's always recommended to check the specific castle's website for detailed parking information before your visit.
While the main castles like Tongelaar and Aldendriel are well-known, exploring the historical context of places like Huys Heijen Castle can offer a deeper dive into the region's past. Though damaged in WWII and later restored, its 16th-century origins and unique history make it an interesting, perhaps less-frequented, site. The Knot Willow Path Genneperhuis, leading to castle ruins within a nature reserve, also offers a unique blend of history and nature that might be considered a hidden gem for those seeking a more exploratory experience.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Many enjoy the opportunity to explore the well-preserved structures and ruins, like those at Tongelaar Castle and the Knot Willow Path Genneperhuis. The peaceful, rural settings are often highlighted, providing a quiet escape for walking or cycling. The availability of amenities like cafes and event spaces, particularly at Tongelaar Castle, also adds to the positive visitor experience.


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