Best castles around Mont-De-L'Enclus are found in a region rich in historical architecture within the Belgian province of Hainaut. This area offers a glimpse into the past through its impressive châteaux. Visitors can explore 10 castles around Mont-De-L'Enclus, each contributing to the region's heritage. These historical sites provide opportunities for cultural experiences and exploration.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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The castle of Anvaing is a strictly symmetrically built water castle with four corner towers. Dating from the 19th century, the castle is the main residence of the Count de Lannoy. Stephanie de Lannoy, the Grand Duchess consort of Luxembourg, grew up in this castle with her family. The 18th-century gardens are French in style and were laid out at the behest of the Marquis Jean de Mesgrigny. The large pond by the castle is filled with water from the neighboring river, the Rhosnes. On May 28, 1940, the castle was the scene of an important historical event: the Belgian capitulation to the Germans was signed there. The castle is not open to the public... but from the street side, you get a beautiful view of the castle and its reflection in the pond. For a few years now, wine has been cultivated on the castle estate. In 2022, the first vines were planted on the estate, located on a south-facing slope with a well-draining loamy-calcareous soil. On an area of three hectares, there are approximately 18,000 Chardonnay and 2,000 Pinot Meunier vines, which equates to a relatively high planting density of around 6,600 vines per hectare compared to the Belgian average. The chosen rootstocks and planting density are intended to produce grapes with a high concentration. The estate focuses primarily on the production of still wines from a single grape variety. Source: Wikipedia
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The castle and its outbuildings will soon be taken over by companies specializing in the renovation of historical monuments. Les Amis du Château d'En Haut (non-profit organization) specializes in estate rentals, and the proceeds are redistributed to restoration projects (Pineal Project: workshops, ceremonies, product presentations, exhibitions, performances, etc.). This is stated at: www.chateaudebossuit.com When I passed by, the gate on Kasteeldreef was simply open. There was nothing to indicate that the estate was inaccessible. For example, in the garden to the left of the castle, there seemed to be the remains of a pop-up bar or some kind of public event. When I left the estate on the Doorniksesteenweg side, the automatic gate gently opened for me. When I turned around, I saw a sign saying "Private / No Access."
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Nice restaurant, pleasant terrace in summer.
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Beautiful park with ponds and café restaurant.
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Beautiful park with many benches to rest for a while or have something to eat in the restaurant or drink a coffee on the terrace.
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The Castle of Bossuit and the accompanying Orangery are still inhabited by the noble family de Talhouet. The lordship of Bossuit was a fief from the bishopric of Tournai. The lords of Bossuit sold the domain to the Luytens family in 1710. Michiel Maximiliaan Luytens later became Viscount of Bossuit. He renovated the original castle, had a park built and the castle got the four corner towers. The castle is neoclassical, inspired by the French Loire castle construction. The castle is protected as a monument (1995), as a valuable oeuvre of the 18th century Lille architect Lesaffre. The interiors are executed in a neat Louis XVI style with Louis XV elements. We find salons with rococo decoration and a rich library. In the staircase are numerous hunting trophies and several family portraits. The party took place in the Orangery, which was held in the presence of Leopold I, on the occasion of the official opening of the Bossuit-Kortrijk Canal in 1860. The castle park with pond and the castle avenue are protected as a village view. The castle domain is not accessible.
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Very beautiful brick castle, typical of Belgian architectural heritage
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The region around Mont-De-L'Enclus features a variety of historical architecture, including Renaissance and neo-Renaissance castles, as well as estates with preserved outbuildings. You can find sites like the 16th-century Anvaing Castle, the 19th-century neo-Renaissance Beukenhof Castle, and the historic De Ghellinck Estate, which, despite its original castle being demolished, maintains beautiful outbuildings and grounds.
Yes, Beukenhof Castle is public community property and houses a bistro/tea room after a thorough restoration. The De Ghellinck Estate also offers dining and event facilities in its restored farmhouse, allowing visitors to enjoy the domain.
The Old Castle of Vichte is privately owned and still inhabited, so it is not open to the public. However, a modest view from the gatehouse is permitted, allowing you to appreciate its historical architecture from the outside.
Anvaing Castle, built in 1561 in a Renaissance style, is historically significant as the site of the Belgian army's surrender on May 28, 1940. It is classified as a monument and is surrounded by beautiful English and French gardens.
Yes, both De Ghellinck Estate and Beukenhof Castle are categorized as family-friendly. Beukenhof Castle, being public property with a bistro, is particularly suitable for families.
The area around Mont-De-L'Enclus offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as 'Exploring in the Kluisbos' or 'Kluisberg – Panorama over the fields loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like 'Bourliquet Climb – Road to Château d'Anvaing loop' and gravel biking options including 'Oude Kwaremont Climb – Koppenberg loop'. You can explore more routes on the Running Trails around Mont-De-L'Enclus, Road Cycling Routes around Mont-De-L'Enclus, and Gravel biking around Mont-De-L'Enclus guide pages.
The Kasteel van Bossuit, a neoclassical castle from the 17th century, is still inhabited by a noble family and its domain is generally not accessible to the public. It is protected as a monument, and its park and avenue are protected as a village view.
Yes, the Château de Calmont, located in Kluisbergen-Mont de l'Enclus, is primarily an elegant and prestigious venue for weddings and events. While not always open for general public visits, its magnificent setting with century-old lime trees and a majestic park makes it a notable landmark.
Visitors frequently highlight the historical significance and architectural beauty of the castles. For instance, the domain of De Ghellinck Estate is praised as a beautifully maintained oasis of peace, while Anvaing Castle is noted for its impressive size and beautiful pond, especially in autumn.
Yes, both De Ghellinck Estate and Beukenhof Castle feature cafes or restaurants. The De Ghellinck Estate has a restaurant and tearoom in its coach house, and Beukenhof Castle houses a bistro/tea room, offering pleasant spots for refreshments.
Absolutely. Anvaing Castle is a prime example of Renaissance architecture, built in 1561. Beukenhof Castle showcases a neo-Renaissance style from 1876. The Old Castle of Vichte preserves Romanesque influences from its early 12th-century origins, and Kasteel van Bossuit is neoclassical, inspired by French Loire castle construction.


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