Best castles around Hückelhoven are situated in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, a region characterized by its historical significance and natural landscapes. The area features a variety of castles, from medieval fortresses to renovated estates, often surrounded by idyllic forests and meadows. These historical sites are frequently integrated into the Maas-Schwalm-Nette nature park, providing opportunities for hiking and cycling. Hückelhoven and its surroundings offer a blend of cultural heritage and outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Good starting point with plenty of parking
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Medieval town with ramparts and keep
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Wassenberg was first mentioned in a document in the “Klosterrather Annals” (Annales Rodenses). Klosterrath is today's Rolduc near Herzogenrath. In 1020, Emperor Henry II (1002 - 1024) gave the Flemish nobleman Gerhard von Antoing rich land holdings in Wassenberg in return for services rendered. After the expansion of the motte (original castle), his descendants called themselves “Count of Wassenberg”. Count Gerhard III of Wassenberg and Geldern is also considered the founder of the Wassenberg St. George's Abbey and the builder of the St. George's Provost Church. The founding document from September 30, 1118 is still preserved in an older copy. The abbey and church helped determine the fate of the town for centuries.
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The mill gets its water from the upper pond, which is fed by numerous springs and is not located on the Schwalm. The Schwalm, which flows through the lower pond, has its source 1.2 kilometers away in Genhof (a district of Erkelenz). The Schwalm has a total length of 45,132 meters up to its mouth in the Maas at Swalmen NL. The source is at 83 m above sea level, the mouth at 14 m above sea level. The care and maintenance of the water is the responsibility of the Schwalm Association, which has its headquarters in Brüggen.
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The mill gets its water from the upper pond, which is fed by numerous springs and is not located on the Schwalm. The Schwalm, which flows through the lower pond, has its source 1.2 kilometers away in Genhof (a district of Erkelenz). The Schwalm has a total length of 45,132 meters up to its mouth in the Maas at Swalmen NL. The source is at 83 m above sea level, the mouth at 14 m above sea level. The care and maintenance of the water is the responsibility of the Schwalm Association, which has its headquarters in Brüggen.
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Very well maintained mill with art exhibition.
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There was no room available today
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While many castles in the region are privately owned or have limited access, Tüschenbroich Castle, though privately inhabited, offers unique accommodation options like a 'Tower Room' or 'Barn Apartment' for rent. Wassenberg Castle functions as a cultural center and hotel-restaurant, allowing visitors to explore its accessible keep and enjoy its amenities. Rurich Castle is known for hosting regular concerts and cultural events.
Yes, several castles are excellent starting points for outdoor activities. Tüschenbroich Castle, located in the Schwalm-Nette Nature Park, is surrounded by ponds and forests, making it ideal for hikes and bike rides. Wassenberg Castle is also situated within the picturesque Maas-Schwalm-Nette nature park, offering an ideal base for hiking and cycling trips. You can find various routes, including easy hikes and cycling tours, around Hückelhoven.
The region offers several options suitable for families. Wassenberg Castle, with its accessible keep and historical significance, can be engaging for children. The natural surroundings of Tüschenbroich Castle, including its ponds and nearby fishing park, provide opportunities for family exploration and outdoor fun.
Wassenberg Castle offers both. It operates as a hotel-restaurant, providing accommodation in historic rooms and an 'unrivalled culinary experience' at Burg Wassenberg by Savio, complete with a summer terrace. While Tüschenbroich Castle is privately inhabited, specific parts like a 'Tower Room' or 'Barn Apartment' are available for rent, offering a unique stay in a historic water castle.
Many castles in the Hückelhoven area are nestled within beautiful natural landscapes. Tüschenbroich Castle is surrounded by three ponds and a large forest within the Schwalm-Nette Nature Park. Wassenberg Castle is also set amidst idyllic forests and meadows in the Maas-Schwalm-Nette nature park. Trips Castle is notable for its moated surroundings, often home to numerous waterfowl, creating a picturesque scene.
Trips Castle is visually striking, especially with its moat and the waterfowl present. The illuminated buildings and bright windows reflecting in the water in the evening make for particularly beautiful photographs. Schloss Kellenberg, as a moated castle, also offers impressive architectural views surrounded by water.
The castles around Hückelhoven boast rich histories. Wassenberg Castle, for instance, dates back to the 12th century and was an ancestral seat of counts. Schloss Kellenberg's complex dates from the 15th and 16th centuries, with a history tied to figures like Jan van Werth. Tüschenbroich Castle, while rebuilt in the 17th-18th centuries, stands on the site of an original medieval castle from around 800, with a historic motte still visible.
Yes, Trips Castle, while visually impressive with its moated surroundings, currently serves as a retirement home and is not publicly accessible for general tourist visits or tours. Tüschenbroich Castle is also privately inhabited, though it does offer specific parts for rent.
Rurich Castle is a notable cultural highlight in Hückelhoven, regularly hosting concerts. Wassenberg Castle also functions as a cultural center, indicating that it hosts various events, though specific details would need to be checked with the venue directly.
At Tüschenbroich Castle, you can find an archaeological monument: a large round motte (castle hill) in the middle of the present castle lake, which was the historic nucleus of the original medieval castle. Wassenberg Castle features an accessible keep (Bergfried), offering insights into medieval defensive architecture.
The region is well-suited for outdoor exploration. Many castles are integrated into the Maas-Schwalm-Nette nature park, providing excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. You can find various MTB trails, easy hikes, and cycling routes that pass by or start near these historical sites.


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