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Top 9 Castles around Kaprijke

Castles around Kaprijke, a municipality in East Flanders, Belgium, offer a glimpse into the region's historical and architectural heritage. The area features a mix of architectural styles, from neoclassical to 16th-century structures. These historical sites are often set within expansive parks, some with moated landscapes. While many remain privately owned, their exteriors and surrounding grounds provide significant visual and historical interest.

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  • The most popular castles is Wippelgem Castle, a castle that features a pigeon tower…

Last updated: May 19, 2026

Schouwbroek Castle

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Impressive eclectic castle built of brick and bluestone. The castle is located in a beautiful park. In 1894 the castle was rebuilt.

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Wippelgem Castle

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The pigeon tower, at the entrance of Wippelgem Castle, was an important means of communication for the castle and a sign of wealth

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Castle of Lovendegem

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Beautiful castle in eclectic style. Unfortunately not open to the public, but can be admired from a distance.

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Blauw Huys Castle

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Extensive park with pond laid out in landscape style with a beautiful castle, porter's house with orangery and the former carriage house.

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Ter Leyen Castle

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Castle from the 16th century is located in the village center of Boekhoute. Hof Ter Leyen stands out with its white facades and brick-red roofs. The domain, located in a …

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July 12, 2025, Kasteel van Lovendegem

Originally, this castle was the seat of the Lords of Lovendegem, initially the Van Lovendegem family, known from the 13th or 14th century. In 1462, the lordship passed to Philip the Good, who was also Count of Flanders. The castle's contents were sold by Emperor Charles V between 1550 and 1552, and ultimately, the lordship was sold to Knight Joos Triest. In 1700, it passed to Gillis Dons, who was elevated to baron in 1716 and changed the family name to Dons de Lovendeghem. The castle remained in the family's possession for centuries. In 1918, Baron I. Dons de Lovendeghem was murdered here. A memorial chapel has been erected at the site of the baron's murder. The actual castle was probably originally a keep with a small house. In the 17th century, Joos Triest added a northern wing with a chapel. In 1721, the right wing and a new facade were built at the behest of Gillis Dons. The castle was further modified in 1858 and 1888. The fully moated building and the surrounding park are not open to the public. You can only admire this truly captivating castle from Kasteeldreef. Source: Wikipedia

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May 11, 2025, Kasteel Blauw Huys

Not accessible. Only on Heritage Day

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Not accessible only on Heritage Day.

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Beautiful castle in eclectic style. Unfortunately not open to the public, but can be admired from a distance.

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Very beautiful castle and park. More information: https://www.meetjesland.be/kasteel-van-wippelgem

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Extensive park with pond laid out in landscape style with a beautiful castle, porter's house with orangery and the former carriage house. Already mentioned in 1716. Rebuilt by order of Van de Woestijne-Clemmen in 1807 after a design by Dutry senior and already enlarged in 1817 after the plans of architect J.B. Van de Cappelle, again enlarged with two side wings circa 1874, left facade demolished again circa 1930. Already passed into the hands of the Van den Hecke family in the 19th century. Entrance closed by iron gate between double bluestone pillars. Castle with a late Classicist touch, built in 1807 after a design by Dutry senior and extended in 1817 with two protruding risalites (an orangery and a large lounge), after a design by J.B. From the chapel. Remarkable H-shaped ground plan with a colonnade and a semi-circular extension on the front and rear facade respectively. Plastered building of two storeys and nine bays with attic crowning under a flat roof. Peeling facade with side ressalites of one bay and colonnade of three bays under casement attic, delineated by checkered corner bands. The gallery is formed by Ionic columns preceded by a wide landing with lions and topped by an attic storey with a central oculus and rectangular side windows. Round-arched door windows of the central bay with bluestone frames and cornice, in the central bay enriched with coat of arms. Furthermore, rectangular windows with persiennes, on the ground floor of the side ressalites with pediment crowning. Side facades of three bays with checkered corner bands and semicircular attic windows. Rear facade with rotunda with round-arched door windows, with cornice on the ground floor and sealed upper windows. Furthermore, rectangular windows, below with pediment crowning. Source: https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/erfgoedobjecten/26292

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There used to be a hof van plaisance (country house) here, which was depicted in 1755 in the middle of a park, which even contained an amphitheater. In 1894 the castle was rebuilt according to a design by Achille Marchand. The park was laid out in the English landscape style at the end of the 19th century. A pond, an ice cellar with a pavilion above it have been built. There are also bridges, a boathouse and a cave. There are three monumental chestnut trees, including possibly the thickest chestnut tree in Belgium. The castle was built in an eclectic style and made of brick and bluestone. The hall is decorated with sgraffito. In addition to the castle, there is a staff house with stables and a coach house with horse stables. These buildings also date from 1894. (according to Wikipedia)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles around Kaprijke offer public access to their grounds or interiors?

Many castles in the Kaprijke area are privately owned and not fully open to the public. However, the park surrounding Wippelgem Castle is freely accessible for walking and cycling from sunrise to sunset. For others like Schouwbroek Castle, Castle of Lovendegem, Blauw Huys Castle, and Ter Leyen Castle, you can typically admire their exteriors and surrounding landscapes from public roads or through gates, but direct entry is often restricted or only available on special occasions like Heritage Day.

Are there family-friendly castles or activities near Kaprijke?

Yes, Wippelgem Castle is considered family-friendly. Its extensive park, the largest in Evergem, is freely accessible for walking and cycling, making it a great spot for families to enjoy the outdoors. The park also hosts events and festivities.

What kind of historical architecture can I expect to see among Kaprijke's castles?

The castles around Kaprijke showcase a diverse range of architectural styles. You can find neoclassical designs, such as the current structure of Kasteel van Aveschoot, and structures with 16th-century origins like Hof ter Cruysse and Ter Leyen Castle. Eclectic styles are also prominent, seen in Schouwbroek Castle and Castle of Lovendegem, reflecting various periods of rebuilding and modification.

Can I go for a walk or bike ride near the castles?

Absolutely. The park at Wippelgem Castle is freely accessible for walking, jogging, and cycling. Additionally, the region offers numerous routes for outdoor activities. You can find various options for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking around Kaprijke, many of which pass by or near these historical sites.

Are there any castles with notable natural features or parks?

Yes, several castles are set within beautiful parks. Schouwbroek Castle is located in an English landscape park featuring a pond, an ice house with a pavilion, bridges, a boathouse, a grotto, and monumental chestnut trees. Kasteel van Aveschoot boasts a monumental 600-meter long oak avenue and a park likely redesigned in the English landscape style. Blauw Huys Castle also features an extensive park with a pond laid out in a landscape style.

What are some unique historical details about Hof ter Cruysse?

Hof ter Cruysse, originally built in the 16th century and rebuilt in the early 17th century, features a distinctive stepped gable on its left facade with a coat of arms and the year 1628. It once had a triple moat system. Inside, it preserves notable elements like a Renaissance fireplace in the 'best room' and a late Gothic fireplace in the kitchen, highlighting its rich historical layers.

Can I bring my dog to the castle grounds?

At Wippelgem Castle park, dogs are permitted but must be kept on a leash. For other privately owned castle grounds, it's generally best to assume access is restricted, and therefore, dog access would also be limited to public viewing areas from outside the property.

What is the best way to see the exterior of castles like Kasteel van Aveschoot or Hof ter Cruysse?

Since Kasteel van Aveschoot and Hof ter Cruysse are privately owned and inhabited, the best way to appreciate them is by viewing their impressive exteriors, grand avenues, and surrounding landscapes from public roads or designated viewpoints. Their architectural and historical importance makes them worthwhile sights even from a distance.

Are there any castles that are particularly well-preserved examples of a specific architectural style?

Kasteel van Aveschoot is a well-preserved example of classicist architecture, built around 1785, and retains remnants of its medieval moated site. Hof ter Cruysse showcases distinct architectural elements from the 16th and 17th centuries, including a stepped gable and historical interior fireplaces, making it a significant example of its evolution through time.

What do komoot users appreciate most about the castles around Kaprijke?

Komoot users appreciate the diverse architectural styles, from neoclassical to eclectic, and the historical significance of the castles. They also enjoy the beautiful surrounding parks and landscapes, especially those that offer accessible walking and cycling opportunities like Wippelgem Castle. The community has shared 19 photos and given 83 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and historical interest of these sites.

Are there any castles that are particularly known for their unique features beyond the main building?

Yes, Schouwbroek Castle's park is notable for its ice house with a pavilion built above it, as well as three monumental chestnut trees, one of which might be the thickest in Belgium. Kasteel van Aveschoot features a 16th-century dovecote and a grand 600-meter long oak avenue.

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