Best castles around Dinxperlo are found in the surrounding region, as Dinxperlo itself is known for its unique border location and cultural landmarks like the smallest church in the Netherlands. The area is part of the wider Achterhoek region, characterized by its natural landscape and historical estates. This region offers a variety of historical sites and castles, providing insights into local heritage. Visitors can explore these sites, which are often set within scenic parklands.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The name Landfort refers to a ford (a place fordable) in the Oude IJssel river. Landfort Manor was first mentioned in 1434. Since then, the size of the estate and the exterior of the buildings have changed regularly. When the Amsterdam ophthalmologist and botanist Johann Albert Luyken (1785-1867) acquired Landfort Manor in 1823, he had ambitious renovation plans. In 1825, he commissioned the renowned landscape architect Jan David Zocher Jr. (1791-1870) to design a landscaped park. The manor house itself was also redesigned, according to a plan by the Anholt court architect Johann Theodor Übbing (1786-1864), which included curved wings. J.T. Übbing also designed the oriental-style dovecote. Landfort Manor was severely damaged in 1945. In 1970, "Stichting Geldersch Landschap & Kasteelen" acquired the external site. In 2017, "Stichting Erfgoed Landfort" took over the island and the surrounding land on a long-term leasehold basis.
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The island with its small country estate is called "Het Kleine Erf" (Little Erf). When the Amsterdam ophthalmologist and botanist Johann Albert Luyken (1785-1867) acquired Landfort House in 1823, he had ambitious renovation plans. In 1825, he commissioned the renowned landscape architect Jan David Zocher Jr. (1791-1870) to design a landscape park. Jan David Zocher designed the island of "Het Kleine Erf" and the entire park. Today, several old and remarkable trees from that era still stand on the island. There are winding paths, embankments, flowerbeds, flowering shrubs, and numerous surprising vistas. Het Kleine Erf is accessible via two distinctive bridges. One is the cast-iron bridge from 1873. This bridge was built at the Isselburg Ironworks in Germany and was restored in 2019 by order of the "Stichting Erfgoed Landfort" (Landfort Heritage Foundation). The monumental bridge at the head of Het Kleine Erf dates from the early 20th century and was designed by a member of the Luyken family.
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cycling/hiking path around island house Landfort
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Haus Landfort is a very beautiful complex with a main house, a garden, and a separate herb garden worth seeing. There is an admission fee, and guided tours are also offered for a fee, which benefits a charitable foundation. https://www.erfgoedlandfort.nl/de/
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Haus Landfort is a beautifully decorated house and the grounds around the building are beautiful to look at.
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Access for bicycles via this circular path around the Huis Landfort with a view of the bridge. There are good information boards along the circular path with information about the Haus Landfort and its history.
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The country estate is located near the German border and has a history that dates back to the fifteenth century. Today's country estate (house and park) was created at the beginning of the 19th century. Landfort is a so-called complex historical country estate in which a monumental house with outbuildings forms a unit with a surrounding park, garden or forest
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After extensive renovation, it is now open for tours.
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The region around Dinxperlo offers several impressive castles and estates. Among them are Anholt Castle, a stunning moated castle just across the border in Germany known for its art collection and gardens. Another highlight is Landfort Estate, a historic property with a beautifully designed landscape park. Further afield in the wider Achterhoek region, you can explore Diepenbrock Castle, a charming small moated castle with a café, and the impressive Kasteel Ruurlo, which houses a modern art exhibition within its historic walls.
Yes, the area is particularly known for its moated castles. Anholt Castle is a prime example, located in Germany just a short distance from Dinxperlo. Another charming moated castle is Diepenbrock Castle near Barlo, which features a café and a walkable path around its grounds.
Absolutely. Many castles in the region are set within scenic parks and gardens. Anholt Castle boasts extensive gardens that complement its historical architecture. Similarly, Landfort Estate is renowned for its landscape park, designed by Jan David Zocher Jr., featuring winding paths, old trees, and distinctive bridges. Kasteel Ruurlo also offers a beautiful English landscape garden for visitors to enjoy.
Yes, several castles in the area are suitable for family visits. The parks and grounds around estates like Landfort Estate and Anholt Castle offer space for children to explore. Rosendael Castle, though a bit further, is known for providing an immersive historical experience and entertainment for all ages within its beautiful park setting, including a shell gallery and fountains.
The region around Dinxperlo is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Suderwicker Venn – Eleven Apostles Trail loop' or the 'Eleven Apostles Trail – Wildflower Meadow loop'. For cyclists, there are many road cycling routes, including the 'Church of Bredevoort – Wooldse Veen Nature Reserve loop'. These routes often pass by or near historical sites and natural features, allowing you to combine castle visits with active exploration.
For a strong sense of medieval history, Doornenburg Castle in the wider Achterhoek region is an excellent choice. It features an impressive outer castle and a picturesque main castle, showcasing robust medieval defensive architecture. While Schloss Hueth has been transformed over centuries, its origins date back to the 14th century, offering a layered history.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting the castles around Dinxperlo. During this time, the weather is pleasant for exploring the extensive gardens and parks, and many sites have extended opening hours. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage, particularly in the landscape parks.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful settings and historical significance of the castles. Many appreciate the opportunity to explore the well-maintained parks and gardens, such as those at Landfort Estate, which offers 'winding paths, old trees, and numerous surprising vistas'. The blend of history, art, and nature, as seen at places like Anholt Castle with its art collection, is also a major draw.
Yes, Schloss Hueth is an interesting example. Originally a medieval complex, its former farm building was converted into high-quality holiday apartments, allowing visitors to stay directly on the 'castle' grounds. Diepenbrock Castle also hosts a café, making it a pleasant stop for refreshments.
Absolutely. The region's flat terrain and scenic landscapes are perfect for combining cultural visits with physical activity. For example, you can find running trails like the 'Eurotreff Rest Area – Wildflower Meadow loop' near Dinxperlo, which can be enjoyed before or after visiting a nearby estate. Many castles, like Diepenbrock Castle, have walkable paths around their grounds.
Yes, Anholt Castle is well-known for its extensive art collection housed within its historical rooms. Additionally, Kasteel Ruurlo, located in the wider Achterhoek region, features a permanent exhibition of works by the modern realistic artist Carel Willink, offering a unique blend of art and history.
The castles and estates in this region reflect centuries of history, from medieval defensive structures to grand manor houses. Many, like Kasteel Ruurlo and Rosendael Castle, date back to the 14th century, showcasing architectural evolution and the lives of noble families. Landfort Estate, for instance, highlights 19th-century landscape design and the vision of its owners.


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