Best castles around Sint-Lievens-Houtem offers a selection of historical sites and castle parks in the surrounding region. While the municipality itself does not host prominent historical castles, nearby areas feature notable examples. These sites often include well-preserved architecture, extensive gardens, and historical significance. The landscape around Sint-Lievens-Houtem provides opportunities to explore these cultural landmarks.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The eye-catcher of the Grote Markt is undoubtedly the belfry, which includes the old town hall and the district house. Together, they form a unique historical ensemble. The old town hall, dating from 1225, is the oldest preserved town hall in the Netherlands, recognizable by its high gable roof and round corner towers. The belfry was added in 1407 and is notable for its elegant octagonal tower with an open gallery. Inside, one of the oldest working carillons in the Netherlands hangs, which still resounds through the city every fifteen minutes. The tower has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999. On the facade, you can see the motto "Nec spe nec metu" ("without hope, nor fear"), and the statues of the Counts of Flanders and Aalst. The clock face, dating from 1964, earned the tower the nickname "den Tettentoeren" (the Tette Towers) because of its striking shape. The district house, a late Gothic extension, was for centuries the place where the bailiff promulgated laws to the people. Five statues adorn the facade, including Justitia, Emperor Charles V, and Pieter Coecke, court painter and Aalst resident. Today, the city council still meets there monthly.
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Overhamme Castle, located in Aalst, has a rich history and interesting architecture. The castle was first mentioned in the 15th century as a possession of the de Bosch family. In the 16th century, the castle was destroyed and then restored. In 1663, the castle was issued as a fief. The castle was depicted in an engraving by Antonius Sanderus in 1644. This engraving shows that the castle had a U-shaped configuration with wings around the forecourt. During the second half of the 18th century, the castle was expanded and the service buildings were given their current shape. In 1796, the castle was used as a hiding place for the monks of the Abbey of Affligem. In 1946, the castle was demolished, but some service buildings from the 18th century were preserved. These buildings have now been converted into homes and a garage. The castle domain also includes a park with a pond and an ice cellar. It is an important heritage in East Flanders and is considered established architectural heritage.
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The castle of Leeuwergem from 1762 is one of the most beautiful baroque castles in Belgium. The castle is surrounded by a beautiful garden with ponds. On the avenues around the actual castle domain you can walk freely to admire the baroque building from a distance.
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During the preparation of the works, all areas of the castle and the outbuildings were cleared of "disturbing elements", so that the rooms now show their spaciousness of yesteryear in all their glory. Some interesting notes also emerged that provide a unique view of the history of the castle. This is how they came across the signatures of the craftsmen who worked in the castle in the distant past. Source: https://www.berlare.be/
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In-depth restoration work on the castle has started since May 2023. The historic castle, outbuildings and orangery will be repurposed as the administrative center for municipal services. The works will last two years. The castle park will remain accessible during the works. Although certain parts are currently closed due to the site organization and the safety of visitors. The castle is now barely visible (as my photos show).
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Herzele Castle is a ruin of a moated castle, built in the course of the 11th century. It was the residence of the lords of Herzele and has been a protected monument since 1957. The castle was destroyed and rebuilt several times. In 1579, after destruction by the Spaniards, it was not rebuilt due to a lack of funds of the then residents, Prince Willem d'Espinoy and Ernestine van Arenberg. The ruin was sold, one tower was retained to assert the right of privilege. Restoration in 1972.
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The castle has, among other things, a B&B. The castle is also a special location for events (company and wedding parties, receptions, ... Visits to the castle and park (for groups of at least 15 people) are possible by appointment. Entrance fees: Castle: €180/group + €50 for guide Park (15/5-15/10): €4.5/person Possibility to combine the visit with lunch or dinner. More information: https://leeuwergem.be/nl/index.php
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The history of this courtyard goes back further than that of the castle that belongs to it. The "Neerhof van Elene", a fairly large moated castle with a drawbridge, already existed here in the 11th century. In the 11th or 12th century, the farm fell into the hands of the lords of Zottegem, who also owned the manor of Leeuwergem. Since then, the Neerhof, which served as the seat of the domanial and seigneurial rights over Elene and Leeuwergem, was called the 'court of Leeuwergem'. When a castle was first built near this Neerhof in 1425, it was given the name 'Leeuwergem Castle', a name that has been retained to this day. Interesting video simulating what the courtyard must have looked like around 1420: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lscZhifrGA&ab_channel=VisualDimensionbvba Sources: https://historical landscape.wordpress.com/2020/07/21/het-kasteel-van-leeuwergem-rond-1420/
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The region around Sint-Lievens-Houtem offers a diverse range of historical sites. You can find everything from well-preserved 18th-century baroque castles like Castle of Leeuwergem, known for its exquisite gardens, to medieval fortifications such as the ruins of Castle The Castle in Herzele. There are also castle parks like Berlare Castle Park, which are accessible for walking and cycling.
Yes, Berlare Castle Park features a large landscaped garden with avenues, a forest, and ponds, and is fully accessible to walkers and cyclists. Similarly, while Castle of Leeuwergem is private property, you can freely walk on the avenues around the actual castle domain to admire the baroque building and its beautiful gardens from a distance.
For a deep dive into medieval history, visit Castle The Castle in Herzele. This site is a ruin of a 13th-century moated castle, where you can see important parts of the original fortification, including a restored residential tower. Another significant medieval site is the Belfry and District House in Aalst, which includes a belfry from 1407 and an aldermen's house from 1225, showcasing medieval architecture.
Access to castle interiors varies. The castle and outbuildings at Berlare Castle Park are not open to the public. For Castle The Castle (Herzele), visits are only possible with a guide through the local tourism office. Castle of Leeuwergem is private property, but guided tours of the castle are available by reservation. The Belfry and District House buildings are generally not open to visitors, except for the belfry itself.
Yes, several sites are considered family-friendly. Berlare Castle Park is great for families with its accessible grounds for walking and cycling. Castle The Castle and the Belfry and District House also welcome families, offering historical exploration. The park at Overhamme Castle and Icehouse, with its pond, can also be a pleasant family outing.
The region around Sint-Lievens-Houtem offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, gravel biking routes, and MTB trails. For example, there are running routes like the 'Cotthem Descent – Cotthem Grotto loop' and gravel biking routes such as the 'Donkmeer – Horse meadow loop'. You can explore these and more on the Running Trails around Sint-Lievens-Houtem, Gravel biking around Sint-Lievens-Houtem, and MTB Trails around Sint-Lievens-Houtem guide pages.
Absolutely. Castle of Leeuwergem is considered one of Belgium's finest examples of baroque architecture, featuring an almost square, perfectly balanced structure and exquisite baroque gardens with a unique charm (carpinus betulus) constructed green theater. The Belfry and District House in Aalst is also architecturally significant, with its belfry included in the UNESCO World Heritage List and housing one of the country's oldest working carillons.
Castle of Leeuwergem is a stately home built in the French château style between 1762 and 1764. Its elegant Louis XV style interior and exterior, along with its meticulously planned baroque gardens, make it a significant historical site. It also has a rich history, having hosted King Louis XVIII during his exile in 1815. You can find more historical details on Wikipedia.
While the original Overhamme Castle in Aalst was demolished in 1946, some 18th-century service buildings have been preserved and converted into homes. The domain still includes a park with a pond and an ice cellar, offering a glimpse into its past. The Castle The Castle in Herzele is also a ruin, but with significant parts of its 13th-century fortification still visible.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and natural beauty of the region's castle sites. The accessible parks and gardens, such as those at Berlare Castle Park and Castle of Leeuwergem, are highly valued for walks and cycling. The architectural significance of sites like Leeuwergem and the medieval charm of Castle The Castle also draw considerable interest.
Parking availability varies by location. Berlare Castle Park is listed as having parking facilities. For other locations, it's advisable to check local information or the specific highlight page for details on parking options.
While specific cafes or restaurants directly within the castle grounds are rare, many of these sites are located near towns or villages where you can find dining options. For example, the Belfry and District House is situated in Aalst, which has a wide array of cafes and restaurants. It's recommended to check the local area around each castle for nearby amenities.


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