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Top 20 Castles around Barneveld

Best castles around Barneveld are found within the municipality and its surrounding Veluwe region in Gelderland, Netherlands. The area features historical estates and country houses, with Kasteel De Schaffelaar being a notable landmark directly within Barneveld. These structures provide insight into the region's architectural heritage and historical significance. The landscape offers a mix of park forests and historical grounds for exploration.

Best castles around Barneveld

  • The most popular castles is Staverden Castle, a castle that features a brewery and brasserie in its Koetshuis. The current building dates from 1905, with its architecture reflecting older styles and Art Nouveau elements in the interior.
  • Another must-see spot is Oldenaller Castle, a castle built in 1655. This almost square castle is constructed entirely of brick in the Dutch classicism style.
  • Visitors also love Renswoude Castle, a castle with romantic castle gardens. It is a popular wedding venue, offering views of its historical setting and national monuments like a pigeon tower.
  • Barneveld is known for country houses, fortified houses, and estates. These structures offer insights into historical architecture and regional heritage.
  • The castles around Barneveld are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 1300 upvotes and more than 490 photos shared.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Staverden Castle

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A small but beautiful Castle with beer brewery De Uddelaer in the Koetshuis. Feel free to take a tour and tasting there. Brasserie Staverden is located at the back of the beautiful garden. A wonderful place to sit on the impressive terrace and enjoy a good meal or coffee with apple pie. Don't forget to view the gardens with various highlights. a.o. two giant trees (Sequaoias). Everything is now managed by the Gelders Landscape and Castles foundation

The estate and castle have a long history. The counts of Gelderland (later dukes) probably had a court in Staverden as early as the 12th century. In 1299 Count Reinald I obtained city rights from the Emperor. But it never came to a real urban development.

It was probably never the intention that Staverden became a real city. This is apparent from the wording of the granting of the city rights. A research report into the cultural history of Staverden states that the rights granted to Staverden differ greatly from the city rights granted to Gelderland cities at the time. It is stipulated that, in addition to the 'free people', serfs and ministerials or servants may also live there. It can be concluded that we should not regard medieval Staverden as a regular city (to be founded), but as an agricultural settlement with certain legal characteristics of a city. The confirmation of the rights is probably related to the fact that the Count of Gelre is busy increasing his influence on the Veluwe at that time.

Early times
The six preserved burial mounds on the west and east edges of the stream valley show that people were already present in the Staverden area around 4000 years ago. The valley and its surroundings are continuously adapted to the needs of the residents. The stream was used to power water mills. In the stream valley, loam was extracted to bake bricks. Farms were built with fields and large plots of coppice.

Nineteenth and twentieth centuries
From the 19th century, Staverden developed rapidly. Land was reclaimed, roads were constructed or improved and two new farms were built. The aim of the owners was to make Staverden self-sufficient again as a modern agricultural and forestry company, as the estate had functioned for centuries.

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De Vanenburg Castle

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In front of the Vanenburg, which today is a hotel and restaurant, you will find the monument "Sarah".
The memorial commemorates the Jewish men who spent the summer of 1942 in the Jewish labor camp "Vanenburg".
On the night of October 2, 1942, they were taken to Westerbork and deported from there to the extermination camps of Auschwitz and Sobibor.

The monument "Sarah" serves as a remembrance, reminder and admonition: What can you do to make the world better?

The monument was designed by Michel Kooij of Putten and created by Gerrit van Emous from Putten.

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Renswoude Castle

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Renswoude Castle is a very romantic castle and in the beautiful castle gardens you have fantastic views of the fairytale decor in various places. Renswoude Castle was built in 1654. Today, for obvious reasons, it is a popular wedding venue. Enjoy the grandeur of the castle, but also certainly the national monuments that you encounter around the building, such as the pigeon tower and the tea house.

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Oldenaller Castle

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Little is known about the medieval construction phases of Oldenaller Castle. The name Aller first appears in the 14th century, as the wonderfully good Aller. The current almost square castle was built in 1655 by order of Johan van Wijnbergen. The house is built entirely of brick, in the style of Dutch classicism. The castle was built from the ground up and has four symmetrical facades, similar in design. In the center of the building is a chimney with a viewing terrace.

In 1848, Baron Goltstein buys the castle and decides to carry out important modernizations. A major renovation changes the classicist castle into a romantic, white-plastered exterior. The characteristic middle tower replaces the monumental chimney. The sleek, symmetrical park layout also changes in these years into a landscape layout with winding paths and water features. For these changes at home and park, K.G. Zocher responsible.

(natuurmonumenten.nl/natuurbedrijven/oldenaller/monument/kasteel-oldenaller)

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Staverden Castle

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Beautiful small castle in the middle of nature, perfect cycling roads through the forest surounding the castle.

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May 4, 2026, Kasteel Oldenaller

What a shame that the first part goes along busy roads.

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Information can be found here: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasteel_Oldenaller

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Information can be found here: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasteel_Oldenaller

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The story of House Vanenburg begins in 1389, when the castle was granted to Wolf van Putten as a fief to the Abdinghof Abbey in Paderborn. For those interested in the history... see here: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasteel_De_Vanenburg

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Beautiful manor house with great outbuildings and a very nice garden 👍😊

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@Marieke: at least reading would be nice before you write a tip about a location you've apparently never been to; "The castle and the castle square are not accessible for taking wedding photos etc. due to the rental enjoyment of the tenants of the castle complex. You can, however, take wedding photos on the castle bridge and in the castle park." (https://www.kasteelrenswoude.nl/)

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We were here in November. So all the trees were bare. I would also like to see this beautiful castle garden in the spring. In any case, there are enough opportunities to extend your walk through the castle garden with, for example, a visit to Fort aan de Buurtsteeg

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Jeroen
October 19, 2024, Kasteel Renswoude

Impressive castle, nice to walk around the park (cycling is not allowed there)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of castles and historical estates can I expect to find around Barneveld?

The Barneveld area, situated in the Veluwe region, features a mix of historical estates, country houses, and castle-like structures. These range from the unique Neo-Tudor style of Kasteel De Schaffelaar to classicist designs like Oldenaller Castle, offering insights into the region's architectural heritage.

What is the most prominent castle directly within Barneveld?

The most prominent castle directly within Barneveld is Kasteel De Schaffelaar. Built around 1850, it's a significant example of Dutch Neo-Tudor architecture, locally referred to as a castle due to its imposing appearance with turrets and crenellated walls. Its beautiful park and gardens are generally open to the public.

Are there other notable castles in the broader Veluwe region near Barneveld?

Yes, beyond Barneveld itself, the Veluwe region boasts several other impressive castles. These include Staverden Castle, known for its brewery and brasserie, Oldenaller Castle with its Dutch classicism style, and Renswoude Castle, famous for its romantic gardens and as a wedding venue. De Vanenburg Castle, now a hotel and restaurant, also offers historical significance.

What are the historical highlights of the castles in this region?

The castles around Barneveld offer rich historical insights. Kasteel De Schaffelaar has a history dating back to before 1600 and was notably used as an internment camp during WWII. De Vanenburg Castle also has a poignant WWII history, serving as a Jewish labor camp. Staverden Castle has roots in the 12th century, while Renswoude Castle and Oldenaller Castle showcase 17th-century Dutch architecture and landscape design.

Are there walking or hiking opportunities around the castles?

Absolutely. Many castles are set within extensive estates and parks that are perfect for walking. Kasteel De Schaffelaar has a park forest and gardens, while Staverden Castle is surrounded by nature with beautiful cycling roads through the forest. You can find various routes, including easy to moderate hikes, in the broader area. For more detailed hiking trails, explore the Hiking around Barneveld guide.

What outdoor activities can I do near the castles around Barneveld?

Beyond walking, the region around Barneveld offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking and gravel biking. For specific trails and difficulty levels, check out the MTB Trails around Barneveld and Gravel biking around Barneveld guides.

Are the castle parks and gardens accessible to the public?

Many castle estates in the region feature parks and gardens that are generally open to the public. For instance, the park and gardens of Kasteel De Schaffelaar are accessible for pleasant walks. Similarly, Staverden Castle and Oldenaller Castle have beautifully landscaped parks where visitors can enjoy the ambiance. However, some parts of estates like De Vanenburg Castle might have restricted access to certain areas.

Are the castles around Barneveld family-friendly?

Yes, several castles and their estates are considered family-friendly. The extensive parks and gardens of places like Kasteel De Schaffelaar, Staverden Castle, Renswoude Castle, and Oldenaller Castle offer space for children to explore and enjoy nature. Some also have facilities like brasseries or cafes suitable for families.

Can I bring my dog to the castle estates?

While many outdoor areas in the Veluwe region are dog-friendly, specific rules for castle estates can vary. It's generally advisable to check the individual castle's policy regarding dogs, especially for indoor areas or formal gardens. Often, dogs are welcome on leash in the surrounding parklands.

What are the best times to visit the castles and their estates?

The spring and summer months (April to September) are ideal for visiting, as the gardens are in full bloom and the weather is pleasant for walking and outdoor activities. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Some castles, like Staverden Castle, are open year-round, allowing for winter visits to enjoy the serene landscape.

Are there cafes or restaurants near the castles?

Yes, several castles offer dining options. Staverden Castle features a brasserie and a brewery in its Koetshuis. De Vanenburg Castle operates as a hotel and restaurant. Kasteel De Schaffelaar also has an orangery that functions as a restaurant. Additionally, the towns and villages surrounding these castles provide various cafes and pubs.

How can I get to Kasteel De Schaffelaar by public transport?

Kasteel De Schaffelaar is located in Barneveld. While Barneveld has a train station, reaching the castle itself might require a local bus connection or a short walk from the town center. For the most up-to-date public transport information, it's best to consult local travel planners or visit the Barneveld tourism website, such as Visitacity.com for Kasteel De Schaffelaar.

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