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Top 20 Castles around Sint-Katelijne-Waver

Best castles around Sint-Katelijne-Waver offers a selection of historical sites and architectural landmarks. The region features various historical structures, including neoclassical castles and former abbey sites, many set within landscaped parks. These locations provide insight into local heritage and offer opportunities for exploration. The area combines cultural significance with natural landscapes, making it suitable for visitors interested in history and outdoor activities.

Best castles around Sint-Katelijne-Waver

  • The most popular castle is Fort Kessel, a historical site that was built…

Last updated: July 8, 2026

Fort Kessel

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Hof van Ringen

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Landgoed Hof van Ringen is located in a wooded area on the banks of the River Nete near the city of Lier and was built in 1840. The house has …

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Het Steen or the Rubens Castle

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Once a sturdy motte castle from the 11th century, Het Steen grew into a beautiful Renaissance castle that played a key role in the defense of Brabant against the Mechelaars …

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Zellaer Castle

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The history of Kasteeldomein Zellaer probably goes back to at least the 13th century. At that time, there was a moated castle on the spot where the current castle now …

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Schiplaken Castle

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The current Terlinden castle is said to have its origins in the Roman settlement in Elewijt and Schiplaken. In the 12th century there was a Gothic castle, in 1500 a …

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Jeff S
January 2, 2026, Zellaer Castle

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Fort Kessel is a concrete armored fort built shortly before the First World War. Along with 29 other fortifications, it forms the outer fortification belt of the Antwerp fortress. The fort was built between 1909 and 1914 and modified during the interwar period (1934 and 1939). Until 1940, it played a role in the Belgian army's military defense strategy, first as an artillery stronghold and later as an infantry support point. The fort was demilitarized in 1947. Today, it is an important wintering site for bats. (Inventory of Immovable Heritage) And there is much more to do in and around the fort. Information can be found at https://fortvankessel.be

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Schiplaken Castle is an old medieval castle site with a characteristic high court and farmyard. The 18th-century neoclassical castle was set on fire by the Germans in 1914 and was rebuilt in its original style after the war. An information board on site explains the destruction during WWI in 1914. Intrigued? Learn more by visiting https://onroerenderfgoed.github.io/la2001/ankerplaatsen/a20009.html

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Jeff S
July 26, 2025, Zellaer Castle

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Once a sturdy motte castle from the 11th century, Het Steen grew into a beautiful Renaissance castle that played a key role in the defense of Brabant against the Mechelaars for centuries. The castle is picturesquely situated in a meander of the Barebeek, surrounded by old moats and close to the Zenne, and breathes history - from knightly battles to Spanish garrisons. The most famous resident was Peter Paul Rubens, who spent his last summers here, painted, partied with artist friends such as Van Dyck and Teniers, and immortalized the surrounding nature on canvas.

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Hof van Ringen built in 1849 is inspired by the pavilion 'Klein Trianon' of the Palace of Versailles. Characteristic are the four columns that frame the three central windows. Did you know: the current resident of the Hof is the fashion designer Dries Van Noten.

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Het Steen and appurtenances (Steendreef 77): protected monument (28/10/1948) in Flemish Renaissance style. Only the facades and roofs of the main building and outbuildings, with the exception of the stables and sheds from the first half of the 19th century, are protected. On the left in front of 't Steen, popularly known as 'Het Rubenskasteel', our attention goes to the second frame. Here we are looking in the direction of Perk where Rubens' friend David Teniers lived. Is that how Rubens saw it in his time? The castle grew out of a motte, a heavy stone residential tower on a hill, surrounded by water. The oldest known owner of the first castle was probably Rudolf van Wilre, who had the Steenvaart or the connection between the Barebeek and the Zenne dug in 1259. Later this was filled in and is now the toevaartdreef. In a deed from 1304 there was mention of a castle in white stone. It was a feudal castle, with towers and moats, like most castles from that time, comparable to the Steen in Antwerp or the Kantersteen in Brussels. As an advanced defense position it played its role for centuries in the wars between the people of Mechelen and Brussels.

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Viviane
November 17, 2024, Zellaer Castle

Kasteeldomein Zellaer is a beautiful historic castle located in Bonheiden, a municipality in the province of Antwerp, Belgium. The castle and the surrounding domain are popular attractions due to their rich history, architecture and the natural beauty of the surroundings. History The current castle of Zellaer largely dates from the 19th century, but the origins of the domain go back much further. It is believed that a fortified castle already existed in the Middle Ages. In the 13th century, the domain was owned by the Van Duffel family. Later, it came into the possession of the noble Berthout family. In the 18th century, the old castle was destroyed, after which it was completely rebuilt in the neo-Gothic style in the 19th century by the famous architect Jean-Pierre Cluysenaar. Cluysenaar was responsible for the design of several iconic buildings in Belgium, such as the Royal Galleries of Saint-Hubert in Brussels. The castle as we know it today, with its towers, battlements and romantic appearance, dates from this period. Architecture The castle of Zellaer is a beautiful example of the neo-Gothic architectural style, which was very popular in the 19th century. The building has a fairytale appearance with towers, battlements, a moat and a drawbridge. The neo-Gothic style is known for the revival of medieval architectural elements, such as pointed arches and decorative details. The interior of the castle also contains Gothic and neo-Gothic elements. Some rooms are beautifully decorated with woodwork, stained glass windows and old furniture, which provide a glimpse into the rich past of the residents. The Domain The castle domain includes an extensive park with forests, ponds and walking paths. The park is freely accessible and is often used by hikers and nature lovers. It is a green oasis in the region and offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy the nature and landscape around the castle. Current Use Zellaer Castle is owned by the municipality of Bonheiden and is managed by Kempens Landschap, an organisation that is committed to the preservation of heritage and nature. The castle is used for various events, such as weddings, photo shoots, exhibitions and cultural activities. There are also regular guided tours that give visitors the opportunity to learn more about the history and architecture of the building. Visits Visitors can enter the park freely, but access to the castle itself is often limited to special occasions or guided tours. During these tours, you will get a glimpse into the various rooms and will be told about the rich history of the domain and its former residents. Summary Zellaer Castle is an impressive piece of heritage in Flanders, with a rich history and beautiful architecture. It offers both cultural and recreational value to the region and is worth a visit for anyone interested in history, architecture or just wants to take a nice walk in a historic environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of historical sites and castles can I expect to find around Sint-Katelijne-Waver?

The region features a variety of historical structures, including neoclassical castles like Kasteel Sint-Michiels and Kasteel Zorgvliet, as well as former abbey sites such as Abdijsite Roosendael. You'll also find moated castles like Zellaer Castle and historical fortifications like Fort Kessel, many set within landscaped parks.

Are there any castles with accessible parks or gardens for a stroll?

Yes, Kasteel Sint-Michiels features a French garden and an English landscape-style park that is freely accessible from sunrise to sunset. Zellaer Castle also has an extensive park with forests, ponds, and walking paths that are accessible to visitors.

Which castles have historical significance related to famous figures?

Het Steen or the Rubens Castle was once owned by the famous painter Peter Paul Rubens, who spent his last summers there. Hof van Rameyen was purchased by Nicolaas Rubens, Peter Paul Rubens' second son, in the 17th century.

Can I visit Kasteel Sint-Michiels?

Kasteel Sint-Michiels functions as a restaurant and event venue. While the interior is primarily for gastronomic dinners, meetings, and celebrations, its beautiful French and English-style park is freely accessible from sunrise to sunset for a stroll.

What is unique about Zellaer Castle?

Zellaer Castle is a neo-Gothic moated castle built around 1885, featuring a robust appearance with a drawbridge, donjon, battlements, and loopholes. Its 18.5-hectare castle park contains historical elements like a moat structure, pond, and ancient avenues, making it a beautiful spot for nature and history lovers.

What is Fort Kessel known for today?

Fort Kessel, a concrete armored fort built between 1909 and 1914, is now an important wintering site for bats. You can walk around the fort and explore its historical significance as part of the Antwerp fortress.

Is Hof van Ringen publicly accessible?

Hof van Ringen, built in 1840 and inspired by the 'Klein Trianon' pavilion of the Palace of Versailles, is visible from the bike path. While the house and garden are well worth a look, it is a private residence.

Can I visit Hof van Rameyen?

Hof van Rameyen is a private property and therefore no longer accessible to the public. However, this moated castle with an old core dating back to the 13th century is protected as a monument and part of the village view, offering a picturesque sight from a distance.

What can I see at Abdijsite Roosendael?

Abdijsite Roosendael, a former Cistercian abbey, is now a significant natural and heritage domain. It features monumental structures like a 16th-century 'Plague House' and an 18th-century gatehouse, along with an impressive 19th-century English landscape park. It's a nature reserve offering opportunities for cycling, walking, and guided nature or historical tours.

Is Kasteel Zorgvliet open to the public?

Kasteel Zorgvliet is a protected monument with neoclassical architecture and a surrounding park. While the castle itself may not be publicly accessible for tours, its external architecture and park offer a glimpse into 19th-century aristocratic life and landscaping.

Are there outdoor activities or routes near the castles?

Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, running trails, and gravel biking routes that pass by or near some of these historical sites. For example, the 'Kasteel Zorgvliet loop from Walem' is a moderate running trail.

Are the castle areas around Sint-Katelijne-Waver family-friendly?

Many of the castle domains are family-friendly. For instance, the parks of Kasteel Sint-Michiels and Zellaer Castle are great for walks. Abdijsite Roosendael has a café with a child-friendly terrace and offers opportunities for walking and cycling in a natural setting.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles?

The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the castle parks and surrounding areas. Autumn also provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Some parks, like Kasteel Sint-Michiels, are accessible year-round from sunrise to sunset.

Are there dog-friendly options for visiting castles?

While specific rules for each castle vary, many of the surrounding parks and natural domains, such as the park at Kasteel Sint-Michiels and the extensive grounds of Abdijsite Roosendael, are generally dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. Always check local signage for specific regulations.

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