Best castles around Blankenberge are found in the wider West Flanders province, as Blankenberge itself is a coastal resort town known for its Belle Époque architecture and maritime heritage. While traditional medieval fortresses are not directly within the town, its historical charm is evident in landmarks like the Blankenberge Pier and Majutte's Cottage. The surrounding area offers several historical sites and castles with significant historical importance.
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The castle is unfortunately permanently closed. Pay particular attention to the right side which seems more authentic than the rest. Also note what probably once was a double moat.
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Fort van Beieren was built by the French in the 18th century during the War of the Spanish Succession and was originally called Fort Bayern. At that time, 1,748 soldiers were stationed there. Today, there's a lovely restaurant there, inviting you to take a break and offering tasty snacks at reasonable prices.
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The castle of Uitkerke with its associated courtyard was built around 1070 on a mound surrounded by a moat. The mound was raised after the stabilization of the coastline (10th-12th century). It seems like a quiet place to live, but the Bruges-Blankenberge railway line runs through the backyard.
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Around 1300, a fortified brick residential tower was built in Oostkerke. At the end of the 14th century there was a “Nederhof” and an “Opperhof”, both surrounded by moats. Baron van der Elst had a dilapidated castle renovated in 1938. The ramparts were re-excavated, the stone access bridge restored and the west wing converted into an elegant building in Renaissance style. The former foundations of the ring wall and keeps were also raised and serve as a decoration and walkway in the garden, laid out by the Dutch landscape architect Mien Ruys, which can sometimes be visited during the open garden days in June.
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Beautiful farmhouse with an ancient history, adjacent to the provincial domain, which is a recreational asset for hikers, cyclists and horse riders. Various marked cycling and walking routes around the old ramparts and bastions to Bruges, Damme and Sluis. Within walking distance of Damme. The dogs are also spoiled with a dog off-leash meadow.
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Idd definitely pass if you are near Oostkerke
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While Blankenberge itself is a coastal resort known for its Belle Époque architecture, the wider West Flanders province offers several historical sites and castles. You can explore traditional castles like Oostkerke Castle, which dates back to 1300, or historical sites like Fort van Beieren, with remnants of an 18th-century fort.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Oostkerke Castle is listed as family-friendly, and its beautiful gardens can be a pleasant visit. Fort van Beieren also offers a family-friendly experience with its historical remnants and a nearby brasserie. Even Koude Keuken Castle, though closed, is set within a large park with a pond, which can be enjoyable for a family stroll.
Oostkerke Castle has a rich history dating back to 1300, originally a fortified brick residential tower. Fort van Beieren preserves parts of an 18th-century fort from the War of Spanish Succession. Uitkerke Castle, built around 1070, is one of the oldest, showcasing Rococo and Lodewijk XV style elements.
Oostkerke Castle is privately owned, but its enchanting gardens, designed by landscape architect Mien Ruys, are sometimes open to the public during specific events or open garden days, typically in June. It's advisable to check local listings for current visiting opportunities.
Yes, near Fort van Beieren, there is a brasserie offering delicious food and lunch in a rural atmosphere. They serve homemade classics from the French-Belgian kitchen, as well as pancakes, waffles, and ice cream.
The area around Blankenberge offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the Uitkerkse Polder hiking trail. For cyclists, there are many road cycling routes like the Ghent–Ostend Canal Cycle Path. If you enjoy running, explore the running trails around Blankenberge Marina or the dunes.
Koude Keuken Castle, located within a large park in Sint-Andries, offers parking facilities for visitors exploring the domain.
Uitkerke Castle, built around 1070, is notable for its original construction on a mound surrounded by a moat. Despite later additions giving it a T-shape, its white-painted facade retains a Rococo style, and elements of Lodewijk XV style are still present in its interior, including the stairs and stucco.
Koude Keuken Castle in Sint-Andries is permanently closed for entry, but its medieval architecture and the surrounding large park with a pond make it worth a visit from the outside. You can still appreciate its historical structure and what was likely once a double moat.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical architecture and natural beauty. For instance, Oostkerke Castle is loved for its beautiful gardens, while Fort van Beieren offers a chance to explore historical remnants and enjoy a meal in a rural setting. The historical significance and the opportunity for leisurely walks in scenic surroundings are often highlighted.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their surrounding grounds. During this time, gardens like those at Oostkerke Castle are often at their best, and outdoor activities near sites like Fort van Beieren are more enjoyable.


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