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Top 20 Castles around Heythuysen

Best castles around Heythuysen provides access to a region rich in historical landmarks and diverse terrain in Limburg. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Meuse river, offering a blend of natural landscapes and cultural sites. This guide features 20 castles, providing opportunities to explore the historical significance of the Heythuysen area.

Best castles around Heythuysen

  • The most popular castles is De Keverberg Castle, a castle that blends historical elements with contemporary architecture. It is known as…

Last updated: April 25, 2026

De Keverberg Castle

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Kessel is an old Maas village with a rich history. In 1869 they found a Roman stone of the gods when they demolished an old church. This stone was dedicated …

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Historic Center of Stevensweert

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During the Eighty Years' War, the original village of Stevensweert was expanded into a fortified town by the Spanish in 1633. An earthen wall with seven bastions and five ravelins …

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Hillenraad Castle

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A great mansion. Please note, the visit is not allowed. Everything private. If you ask nicely, you will get an exception.

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Montfort Castle

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The facility will be closed at 5 p.m. and can then only be viewed from the outside.

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Ohé en Laak Castle

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Ohé en Laak is located together with Stevensweert on the Island in the Maas, a (former) island between two river arms of the Maas, just west of the town of …

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April 22, 2024, Kasteel Ohé en Laak

Ohé en Laak is located together with Stevensweert on the Island in the Maas, a (former) island between two river arms of the Maas, just west of the town of Echt at an altitude of approximately 26 meters. The old right arm is the Oude Maas. Due to sand and gravel excavations at various places on the island, several lakes have been created around the village, including the Dilkensplas, the Schroevendaalse plas, the Teggerse plas and most recently the Molenplas. Since the twentieth century, these have been used for water recreation and as a nature reserve, which is why the place attracts many tourists. There is a small marina. Laak consists entirely of ribbon development, located along a road that runs parallel to the Maas. Ohé has both a section with ribbon development and a part with concentrated development. From 1925 to 1934, the Juliana Canal was constructed, which forms an additional barrier between the island and the mainland. A few bridges provide the connection.

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There was a customs tower here around a thousand years ago. Over the centuries it developed into a castle, initially as a residence for the Counts of Kessel. The events of the war caused considerable damage to the facility in 1944. The ruins were only rebuilt in 2011, but not according to the historical model. With classic shapes combined with modern elements, it was expanded into one of the most modern castle complexes in the Netherlands with upscale gastronomy and a small museum on the upper floor.

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During the Eighty Years' War, the original village of Stevensweert was expanded into a fortified town by the Spanish in 1633. An earthen wall with seven bastions and five ravelins was built. Part of Stevensweert is under town protection. The fortifications can still be seen in the city's unique street pattern. Be sure to take a look at the Stevensweert-Ohé en laak regional museum. In 2007, the reconstruction of a small part of the fortifications began based on historical maps of a bastion, a rave line and the associated north side of Stevensweert.

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Today's Stevensweert arose in the early Middle Ages on an island in the Meuse, with the eastern branch being the Old Meuse. This domain initially belonged to the County of Loon and since 1243 to the Oberg. From 1253 it belonged to the Ambt Montfort. In 1543 Obergelre came to the Habsburg Monarchy and thus became Spanish Obergelr. The late Gothic sculptor Jan van Steffeswert was probably born here at the end of the 15th century. The original village was converted into a fortress town in 1633 by the Spanish general Francisco de Moncada. An earthen wall with seven bastions and five rave lines was built around the place. In 1702, Stevensweert was besieged by the states, causing severe damage to the castle and the fortress becoming state property. From 1716 Stevensweert finally came into state hands and belonged to Staatsober-Gelre. Stevensweert has retained its heptagonal perimeter and geometric street pattern to this day. The original fortification wall was destroyed in 1874. In 1882 the island bridge was built over the Oude Maas, connecting the island to the mainland. In 1922 the Roermond - Sittard tram line was completed and Stevensweert received a tram stop. Five trams ran in both directions every day and a journey to Roermond station took 24 minutes. In 1937 the tram line was broken up and bus services took over passenger transport. With the construction of the Juliana Canal (1925-1934), Stevensweert was again on an elongated island, which was only connected to the shore by a few bridges and therefore always still had a more or less isolated situation. After the Second World War, gravel extraction was added, which created a number of puddles. In 2007, the reconstruction of a small part of the fortifications began based on historical maps of a bastion, a rave line and the associated north side of Stevensweert.

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September 18, 2023, Kasteel De Keverberg

It's certainly a matter of taste, but in my opinion the bold combination of old ruins and modern architecture is very successful here. The café inside the building looks very inviting. We were there too early in the day to test out the culinary offerings.

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In my opinion, the castle has been rebuilt and restored in an interesting way, even if it doesn't suit my taste.

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The fortified town of Stevensweert has everything to be counted among the most beautiful villages in Limburg: history, beauty, atmosphere and located in a beautiful part of the Netherlands. The biggest attraction of Stevensweert is the village center itself. This is one of the most picturesque villages you will find in Limburg. Specific buildings worth mentioning are the former town hall, which now houses the Streekmuseum Stevensweert/Ohé en Laak, the eighteenth-century St. Stephen's Church and the striking former Reformed Church. This monumental building now serves as a wedding location and a place where events are organized, such as concerts.

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Imposing building, now privately owned

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a particularly unique castle to visit near Heythuysen?

Near Heythuysen, De Keverberg Castle in Kessel stands out. It's known as one of the oldest and most modern castles in the Netherlands, having been rebuilt from ruins in 2015. Its design uniquely blends historical elements with contemporary architecture, featuring modern glass walls rising from original ruins and offering panoramic views over the Meuse valley.

Are there any castles near Heythuysen that are wheelchair accessible?

Yes, De Keverberg Castle is largely accessible. It features lifts to all levels and an adapted toilet, making it suitable for visitors with physical disabilities.

What kind of historical significance do the castles in this region hold?

The castles around Heythuysen, such as De Keverberg Castle, often have deep historical roots. De Keverberg, for instance, traces its origins back to the 9th or 10th century as a stronghold controlling Meuse river traffic. Many castles in the region have endured turbulent pasts, including sieges and destruction, reflecting centuries of regional conflicts and noble family histories.

Are there family-friendly activities available at castles near Heythuysen?

Yes, De Keverberg Castle offers interactive activities for children, such as a 'treasure hunt' to help them discover its history. Additionally, Montfort Castle provides guided tours that can be engaging for families.

Can I visit castles that are not open to the public?

Some castles, like Hillenraad Castle, are private and not generally open for public visits. While you can admire its exterior and the surrounding estate, access to the interior is restricted. Always check the specific castle's accessibility before planning your visit.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Premium-Hiking Trail Het Leudal - Water.Hike.World' or the 'St. Elisabeth Mill – Heathland Near Heythuysen loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like 'View of Reindersmeer – The Lange Vlieter loop'. You can explore more options on the hiking guide or cycling guide for Heythuysen.

Are there cafes or places to eat near the castles?

Yes, some castles offer amenities. De Keverberg Castle features a courtyard and a Meuse terrace for refreshments. Montfort Castle also has a castle terrace that serves coffee and local treats in good weather.

What is the best time to visit the castles around Heythuysen?

The castles can be visited year-round, but spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and nearby outdoor activities. During these seasons, castle terraces are typically open, and the surrounding natural landscapes are at their most vibrant. Winter visits can also be charming, though some outdoor facilities might have reduced hours.

Are there any castles that have been used as film sets?

Yes, Montfort Castle has served as a film set multiple times, including for the feature film "Sjors en Sjimmie en het Zwaard van Krijn" and a short film based on a local legend.

What kind of views can I expect from the castles?

Castles like De Keverberg Castle are strategically located on elevated positions, offering stunning vistas over the Meuse valley. These locations often provided historical strategic advantages and now provide picturesque viewpoints for visitors.

What makes the Heythuysen area interesting beyond its castles?

Beyond the castles, the Heythuysen area is characterized by its proximity to the Meuse river and diverse terrain in Limburg. The region offers a blend of natural landscapes and cultural sites, including the fortified town of Stevensweert, which has a unique street pattern reflecting its historical fortifications. The area is also popular for cycling and hiking along the Meuse.

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