Best castles around Warmond are found in a region of South Holland known for its historical significance and diverse landscapes. This area features a mix of historic manor houses, former castle sites, and well-preserved medieval fortifications. The surrounding landscape includes natural features and estates, offering varied exploration opportunities. Visitors can discover both privately owned estates and publicly accessible castles with rich histories.
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Teylingen Castle in Voorhout is a round moated castle with a keep. It served to protect the Rhine dike and the road to Haarlem. The outer bailey was built in the 14th century. In the 17th century, Teylingen burned down and fell into ruin. P.S. The adjacent building is a RUIN IN THE PROGRESS.
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former execution site with courthouse
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Ruins of Teylingen Castle Imposing ruins of a 13th century castle with a large outer wall, views from the towers and a moat.
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Willem van Teylingen is the first known feudal lord of the Castle in the 13th century. See also www.kasteelteylingen.nl
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You wouldn't expect it, but this water well even has its own website with historical research. https://bbb.archi/waterput-oud-poelgeest-oegstgeest
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A plaque a little further to the left under a tree explains the historical background.
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While Huis te Warmond is privately owned and not accessible, Keukenhof Castle and Oud Poelgeest Castle are publicly accessible. Additionally, Kasteel Duivenvoorde, though in nearby Voorschoten, offers guided tours and an audio tour option, along with its extensive park.
Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Keukenhof Castle features a petting zoo, gardens, and a forest, making it ideal for families. Oud Poelgeest Castle is also considered family-friendly, and the Castle of Leiden offers an engaging historical climb with city views.
The region is rich in history. Huis te Warmond, though private, stands on fortifications dating back to 1250, showcasing centuries of architectural evolution. Kasteel Duivenvoorde, first mentioned in 1226, offers fourteen historical interiors from the 17th to 19th centuries, providing an authentic glimpse into continuous family ownership. The Castle of Leiden is one of the oldest extant castles in the Netherlands, built on a motte.
Keukenhof Castle is set on an extensive estate with gardens and a forest. Kasteel Duivenvoorde is surrounded by a beautiful English landscape park, restored in 2015, featuring diverse flora, fauna, and walking paths. Oud Poelgeest Castle is also situated within a beautiful estate.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find moderate trails like the 'Landgoed Huys te Warmond – Huys te Warmont loop' or the 'Leidse Hout – Oud Poelgeest Castle loop'. For more options, explore the dedicated guide to Hiking around Warmond.
The main flowering period for the gardens, especially around Keukenhof Castle, is typically in mid-April. However, the parks and estates surrounding many castles, like Kasteel Duivenvoorde, are open year-round, offering beauty in every season. Spring and summer generally provide pleasant weather for exploring both the castles and their grounds.
Yes, Kasteel Duivenvoorde is open to the public and offers guided tours and audio tours. It's unique for retaining fourteen historical interiors from the 17th to 19th centuries. The castle is set within an extensive English landscape park, perfect for walking and enjoying nature. Parking is available for a fee, which supports the estate's upkeep.
While specific dog policies for each castle's interior vary, the extensive English landscape park surrounding Kasteel Duivenvoorde is generally accessible for walks. It's always advisable to check the specific rules for dogs on the grounds or within any buildings before your visit.
Public transport options are available to reach the general Warmond area and nearby towns like Leiden and Voorschoten, where castles like the Castle of Leiden and Kasteel Duivenvoorde are located. From these towns, local buses or short walks may connect you to the castle sites. It's recommended to check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Beyond castle visits, the Warmond area offers various outdoor activities. You can find running trails, such as the 'Broekdijkmolen – Zwanburgerpolder loop', or explore road cycling routes like the 'Hoge Duin en Daalseweg Climb'. For more details, refer to the guides for Running Trails around Warmond and Road Cycling Routes around Warmond.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The extensive estates and gardens, like those at Keukenhof Castle, are highly rated. The panoramic views from structures like the Castle of Leiden and the authentic historical interiors of Kasteel Duivenvoorde also receive positive feedback.
Yes, Oud Poelgeest Castle has a restaurant located in its 19th-century coach house, offering a royal snack and drink. The village of Warmond itself also provides various cafes and restaurants. Kasteel Duivenvoorde has facilities for visitors, and the nearby towns offer additional dining options.


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