Best castles around Cranendonck offer a blend of historical sites and modern interpretations of castle architecture. The region features the significant historical site of Kasteel Cranendonck, where the outlines of a medieval castle are visible. This area provides a glimpse into the past, with connections to the Dutch Royal House. Visitors can explore these landmarks, which are ideal for walks or cycling tours through tranquil surroundings.
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Kasteel Beverbeek is a castle located northwest of Hamont in the Belgian province of Limburg. The castle is located at Beverbeek 19. The area was part of the goods of the lordship of Grevenbroek, and was sold on April 16, 1722. The part that was in Achel, is the current Beverbeekhoeve. The part in Hamont, with the so-called Nieuwe Hoeve, was sold separately. In 1875, however, it was purchased by Mathias Joannes Petrus Slegers, who had also purchased the domain of the Beverbeekhoeve the year before. This farm was demolished in 1878, but in the immediate vicinity of it, the current castle in Tudor style was built in 1889, designed by the architect Mathieu Christiaens for Joseph Slegers (°1837). He was a doctor of law and lawyer in Tongeren. He was married to Joséphine Schaetzen (Liège, °1849) the daughter of Willem Schaetzen and Hortense Verpoorten. This castle is a striking, high building with a bay window and flanked by a platform. The castle is situated in a park of 3 ha, designed in English landscape style, and equipped with a pond.
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https://kasteelasten.nl Due to its vulnerability and the fact that it is located on private property, the ruins are only accessible by appointment. On the edge of the Peel, hidden behind lush vegetation, lie the romantic remains of the more than 600 year old castle of Asten. The idyllic ruin evokes a turbulent past of exploitation, wars and witch hunts. The last war was fatal to the castle, in 1944 an attack on the castle took place in which the building became a ruin. The castle may have perished, but the outer bailey still stands in all its glory and has been continuously inhabited for the centuries of its existence. Until the 1970s they were farms and at the moment they offer shelter to around fifty people. Due to its vulnerability and the fact that it is located on private property, the ruins are not freely accessible.
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Cobbled, oak-lined driveway. On the street side, guard's house from 1936 and wall with fence from the 1950s (?). Situated in a spacious, somewhat neglected park of just over 3 hectares in English landscape style with, among other things, chestnut trees and oaks; pond with island in front of the castle. (Inventory of Immovable Heritage)
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In 1899, the farm that belonged to the castle was demolished. A villa took its place. This was the basis for the current castle-like building, which was equipped with a tower at the beginning of the 20th century. Former town hall of the municipality of Maarheeze In 1938, the then municipality of Maarheeze bought the property and the castle was converted into a town hall. This remained until 1997, when the municipality of Maarheeze merged into the merged municipality of Cranendonck.
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Grevenbroek Castle or Grevenbroek Castle no longer exists. However, many people think so, but that is because it is confused with Genenbroek Castle. What remains of the castle of Grevenbroek, which was founded in the fourteenth century - and perhaps even earlier - are a few remains in the form of ruins with ramparts and rubble. As a walker you only see the closed site where all this can be found and an information board about the Burcht van Grevenbroek at this location. The castle site is therefore of considerable importance because you do not have many medieval castle sites in the north of Limburg and because the castle was important in the history of the county of Loon, the principality of Liège and a conflict between France and a coalition of Austrians, English. and Dutch. You can read more about that and the castle here: https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/erfgoedobjecten/308493
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The stylish Heeze Castle is beautifully surrounded by canals. This castle has been inhabited by the Van Tuyll van Serooskerken family since 1760, making it one of the last inhabited castles in the Netherlands. However, you can go inside for a tour during the summer season and weddings and business meetings are organized there. Check the website www.kasteelheeze.nl for all information.
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Entrance castle Heeze through the gate.
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The Cranendonck area offers a diverse range of castle experiences, from the historical site of the original Kasteel Cranendonck with its visible foundations, to well-preserved, inhabited castles like Heeze Castle, and romantic ruins such as Castle ruins Asten-Heusden. You'll find medieval sites, historical ruins, and even modern castle-like villas.
The original Kasteel Cranendonck, built around 1250, holds significant historical importance, particularly its connection to the Dutch Royal House. It came into the possession of the House of Orange-Nassau in 1551 and even today, 'Baron van Cranendonck' is one of King Willem-Alexander's official titles. Although the original castle was destroyed in 1673, archaeological excavations in 1996 revealed its foundations, and its outlines are now visible in the field, offering a glimpse into its past grandeur.
Adjacent to the historical site of Kasteel Cranendonck stands a beautiful white villa, often called 'Kasteeltje Cranendonck'. This building, constructed in the late 19th century, served as the town hall for many years. Today, it is primarily used as a picturesque wedding venue, offering a charming setting with spacious halls and beautiful views. While not always open for general tours, its architecture and role in local history make it an interesting point of interest for those exploring the area.
Yes, Heeze Castle is one of the last inhabited castles in the Netherlands. It has been continuously occupied by the Van Tuyll van Serooskerken family since 1760. While it is a private residence, tours are available during the summer season, and it also hosts weddings and business meetings. You can check their website for specific visiting information.
The area around Cranendonck's castles is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like 'Idyllic Pond and Boardwalk – Peerkesbosch' and moderate ones like 'Cranendonck Forest – Boardwalk Through Fern Forest'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes and MTB trails, such as the 'Cranendonck Castle – Cranendonck Forest loop'.
Yes, several castle sites around Cranendonck are considered family-friendly. The historical site of Cranendonck Castle, with its visible foundations, offers an engaging historical walk for all ages. Heeze Castle and Castle ruins Asten-Heusden are also listed as family-friendly, though access to the latter may require appointments or guided tours due to its private nature.
Due to its vulnerability and private property status, the romantic Castle ruins Asten-Heusden are not freely accessible. Visits are typically by appointment or during a guided tour. Guided tours are often available on the first Sunday of each month and on Thursday evenings in July and August. It's best to check their official website, kasteelasten.nl, for current access information and booking details.
Beverbeek Castle is a striking, high structure built in Tudor style in 1889. It is situated in a spacious, somewhat neglected 3-hectare park designed in English landscape style, complete with a pond. While the castle itself is a private residence, the surrounding park offers a scenic environment for walks and appreciating the architecture.
Yes, the Grevenbroek Castle Ruins are a notable historical site. While the castle itself no longer stands, what remains are a few ruins with ramparts and rubble. The site is of considerable importance due to its medieval origins and its role in the history of the county of Loon and other conflicts. As a walker, you can see the closed site and an information board detailing its history.
Many castles in the Cranendonck region are nestled within or near beautiful natural settings. Heeze Castle is beautifully surrounded by canals, while Beverbeek Castle is set within a 3-hectare park with chestnut trees, oaks, and a pond. The original Kasteel Cranendonck site is also in tranquil surroundings, ideal for walks or cycling tours, reflecting its name which refers to 'kraan' (crane) and 'donk' (a hill in a watery area).
Parking facilities are generally available at or near the main castle sites. For instance, Cranendonck Castle is listed with parking as one of its facilities. For other castles, it's advisable to check local signage or specific castle websites for the most accurate parking information.


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