Best castles around Landgraaf are found in the Dutch province of Limburg, a region characterized by its rolling hills and rich history. The area offers a blend of natural landscapes and cultural heritage, with several historical estates. Landgraaf itself is a municipality with notable historical sites, including castles that reflect centuries of architectural evolution. The surrounding landscape provides a setting for exploring these historical landmarks.
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The Rococo castle was built in the 14th century and surrounded by a moat and gardens. The entrance area was rebuilt in 1670. The moated castle has an eventful history and numerous changes of ownership, including the Aachen aldermen family von Wylre from 1568 to 1738, whose first owner, Simon von Wylre, son of the Aachen mayor Wilhelm von Wylre, had been enfeoffed with the estate since 1552. At the beginning of the 19th century, ownership passed by inheritance from the von der Heyden family called Belderbusch to the Boeselager family. In 1841, Terworm came into the possession of the de Loë-Mheer family, who had the castle extensively rebuilt in 1890/91. The castle was badly damaged in the Second World War. The estate has been completely restored and is now a hotel with a restaurant.
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Terworm Castle, beautifully situated in the valley of the Geleenbeek, was built around 1400. Two families owned the castle. The Van Gitsbach family, called Van der Worm, and the Cortenbach family. Today Terworm Castle is an exclusive castle hotel with luxurious rooms and palatial suites, five intimate restaurant salons, a historic Rococo garden and a bathhouse.
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The town of Seffent is characterized by the castle of the same name and the surrounding magnificent square courtyards. Seffent was once a royal court that looks back on 1,100 years of history.
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The palace complex consists of two outer baileys, a manor house and a large garden area, which is surrounded by a long, rectangular moat and is located on four islands. The entire building stock dates from the 15th to the 19th century and is surrounded by long avenues of chestnut trees.
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The ancestral home of the Berghe von Trips family since the 14th century, the complex came to the Barons von Eynatten in the first half of the 18th century, who had the defiant complex redesigned with renovations and extensions in the Baroque style. The palace complex consists of two outer castles, a mansion and a large garden, which are located on four islands - surrounded by a long, rectangular moat. The entire building structure dates from the 15th to 19th centuries and is surrounded by long chestnut avenues.
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Beautiful courtyard at the seven springs
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Beyond the well-known Wilhelmstein Castle, you can explore Erenstein Castle with its beautiful park, and the restored Terworm Castle, which now functions as a hotel. Landgraaf itself is home to Kasteel Strijthagen, an international art center, and Kasteel Schaesberg, which is undergoing a unique reconstruction.
Yes, Kasteel Strijthagen stands out as an international art center, ArtLand, where you can see impressive bronze sculptures in its park and paintings inside the castle. Terworm Castle, a fully restored rococo palace, now operates as a hotel with a restaurant. Kasteel Schaesberg offers a unique experience as a site of ongoing architectural reconstruction, allowing visitors to witness history being brought back to life.
The castles in the Landgraaf area reflect centuries of architectural evolution and regional history. Kasteel Strijthagen, for instance, has origins dating back to a 13th-century medieval predecessor, with its current form largely from the 18th century. Kasteel Schaesberg, though currently being rebuilt, was once a grand example of Maasland Renaissance architecture from the 16th and 17th centuries. Terworm Castle is a 14th-century moated castle with a rich history of ownership changes and restoration.
Yes, several castles offer dining options. Wilhelmstein Castle has a restaurant on-site. Erenstein Castle features both a cafe and a restaurant. Terworm Castle, which is also a hotel, includes a restaurant with an outside terrace.
The region around Landgraaf offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes. For example, near Erenstein Castle, there's a loop from Landgraaf that offers views of the Cranenweyer Reservoir. You can explore more options for hiking at Hiking around Landgraaf or cycling at Cycling around Landgraaf.
Yes, the area provides opportunities for hiking. Wilhelmstein Castle is situated in the Wurmtal valley, which is great for walks. Near Erenstein Castle, you can hike around the Kranichsee. For detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Landgraaf guide, which includes routes like the 'View of the Cranenweyer Reservoir – Erenstein Castle loop'.
Yes, Kasteel Strijthagen and its surrounding park are freely accessible to art enthusiasts. You can visit to see the art exhibitions and enjoy the beautiful pond park.
Kasteel Schaesberg is unique because it is currently undergoing a significant rebuilding project since 2012. Once considered one of the most beautiful castles in the region, it fell into disrepair, and now visitors can witness its architectural reconstruction and learn about its rich past and Maasland Renaissance style.
Many castles in the area are considered family-friendly. Wilhelmstein Castle, Erenstein Castle, and Terworm Castle are all categorized as family-friendly. Kasteel Strijthagen, with its art in the park, also offers a culturally rich experience for families.
Yes, accommodation options are available. Terworm Castle functions as a hotel. Kasteel Strijthagen offers unique group accommodation, and there are apartments and workshops in its outbuildings for young international artists. For more options, you might find accommodation details for Kasteel Strijthagen on Visit Zuid-Limburg.
Visitors appreciate the well-kept nature of the castles and their surroundings. For example, Erenstein Castle is noted for its beautiful and well-kept park and gastronomy. The historical significance and the blend of natural landscapes with cultural heritage are also highly valued, as evidenced by over 1400 upvotes and 400 photos shared by the komoot community.
The region's castles can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and parks, such as the English-style garden at Kasteel Strijthagen. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter visits can offer a unique, serene atmosphere, especially with illuminated buildings reflecting in moats, as described for Trips Castle.


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