Best castles around Reeuwijk. Reeuwijk, located in the province of South Holland, is known for its history of peat excavation, which shaped the landscape into the Reeuwijkse Plassen (lakes). While traditional medieval castles are not found within the immediate vicinity of Reeuwijk, the region offers historical sites and architectural landmarks. These locations provide insight into the area's heritage and development.
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The castle was built in a relatively short time and has dominated Woerden's city center ever since. The first mention dates from 1415 and can be found on a drawing for the castle's construction. Based on this document, it is assumed that construction began in 1410. Steward Heynric Hermans is considered the first resident. He was an innkeeper and represented the Duke of Brabant, Jan van Beieren, who built the castle in Woerden. Even then, the castle served as a safe haven for the Duke's guests. The towers are connected by stone-vaulted corridors. At the end of the 15th century, it was used as the official residence of the Bailiff of the Land of Woerden. It retained this function until the end of the 18th century. In the 19th century, it served as a prison for men for a time, and later for women. Afterward, it served as a central warehouse for military supplies, a function the castle retained until the early 1980s. Now, more than 600 years later, Woerden Castle is known as the premier event venue in the Groene Hart region and serves as a safe haven for all its guests.
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Montfoort Castle is a medieval fortress dating back to the 12th century, with a turbulent history of sieges and destruction, still visible today in the gatehouse and outer bailey. After centuries of education and correctional facilities, the castle has evolved into an atmospheric, multifunctional venue for gastronomy and events.
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Only a small part of the original castle remains but it is still worth including in your walk.
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Beautiful castle in a very pretty village
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Montfoort Castle in Montfoort, Utrecht, was built in 1163 by Bishop Godefried van Rhenen to defend the Sticht against the county of Holland. Only part of the outer bailey still stands. Wikipedia
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The avenues on either side of this long, straight pond run partly diagonally to provide the view to and from the northern castle tower or knight's tower.
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Kasteel de Haar is an extensive castle complex in the Dutch town of Haarzuilens near Utrecht. The current buildings are largely a result of the work commissioned between 1892 and 1912 by the then owner Baron Étienne Van Zuylen Van Nyevelt van de Haar (1860-1934) and his wife Hélène de Rothschild (1863-1947) and under the direction of the architects Pierre and Joseph Cuyper's reconstruction of the ruins of the medieval and early modern complex.
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Reeuwijk itself is primarily known for its peat excavation history and the Reeuwijkse Plassen (lakes). While there are no traditional medieval castles within the immediate vicinity of Reeuwijk, the region offers other historical sites and architectural landmarks that provide insight into the area's heritage.
While not castles, you can explore the Streekmuseum Reeuwijk, housed in a traditional farmhouse, which offers insight into daily life and peat cutting history. Another unique architectural landmark is Rietveld's "Om-en-Om Homes" in Reeuwijk-Brug, known for their innovative design.
Several impressive castles are located within a reasonable distance. We recommend De Haar Castle, the largest castle in the Netherlands, Woerden Castle, a 600-year-old site used for exhibitions and events, and Montfoort Castle, a medieval fortress with a rich history.
Yes, many castles in the area are suitable for families. De Haar Castle, Woerden Castle, and Montfoort Castle are all categorized as family-friendly and offer various activities or spaces for visitors of all ages.
The region around Reeuwijk offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those around the Reeuwijkse Plassen, and road cycling routes that pass by historical sites. There are also running trails available. For more details, explore the Cycling around Reeuwijk, Road Cycling Routes around Reeuwijk, and Running Trails around Reeuwijk guides.
Most castles like De Haar Castle and Woerden Castle offer interior access, often featuring museums, exhibitions, or event spaces. However, some historical structures, like the Hamtoren (Den Ham Castle), are privately inhabited and cannot be visited inside.
Spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring castle grounds and gardens. However, many castles, like De Haar Castle, are open year-round, offering unique experiences during different seasons, including festive events in winter.
De Haar Castle is renowned for its impressive Neo-Gothic architecture, having been extensively rebuilt and renovated at the beginning of the 20th century. It is the largest castle in the Netherlands and truly overwhelming in its design.
De Haar Castle can typically be visited daily between 11 am and 5 pm, with the park opening at 10 am. It's always a good idea to check their official website for the most current information on opening times and any special events.
Yes, several castles offer catering or have restaurants on-site or nearby. Woerden Castle is used for catering and events, and Montfoort Castle now serves as a venue for gastronomy. De Haar Castle also has a nice cafe in its coach house.
If you're looking for a historically significant medieval castle, Heeswijk Castle in the province of North Brabant offers a distinct experience. You can find more information about it on europescastles.com or visitbrabant.com.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and architectural beauty of these sites. Many enjoy the opportunity to cycle by or around the castles, taking breaks at on-site cafes, and exploring the extensive grounds. The blend of historical significance and modern usage for events and gastronomy is also a highlight.


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