Best castles around Edegem offer a blend of historical significance, architectural beauty, and natural serenity. Edegem is home to Kasteel Hof ter Linden, a classicist-style castle set within a 50-hectare park domain featuring deciduous forests and grasslands. The park connects with Fort 5, forming a large recreational area. The area provides opportunities for walking routes and exploring historical landmarks.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Hof van Ringen built in 1849 is inspired by the pavilion 'Klein Trianon' of the Palace of Versailles. Characteristic are the four columns that frame the three central windows. Did you know: the current resident of the Hof is the fashion designer Dries Van Noten.
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Located directly on the Schlede and centrally in Antwerp, I didn't expect to see this magnificent castle there. The castle looks like one of the medieval castles from the earlier knight films. I found it very fascinating. The castle is also Antwerp's oldest building. Of course, it can also be visited.
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Right nearby is this entertaining hedge maze.
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Wissekerke Castle in Basel was originally a real moated castle, the first mentions of which date back to the tenth century. Later, the noble Vilain XIIII family converted the castle into a real neo-Gothic castle, with a gatehouse in neo-Tudor style. The interiors have largely been preserved. The Egyptian room and the salon in Empire style particularly appeal to the imagination. Anyone who takes a look just outside the castle grounds will be impressed by the 600-meter-long castle avenue with monumental beech trees dozens of meters high. A beautiful place to walk, cycle or just take a rest and enjoy the rustling leaves. (Castles of the Scheldt)
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Tourist information and museum in old walls
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Kasteel Hof ter Linden in Edegem is a classicist-style castle built between 1770 and 1773. It features neoclassical architecture, a rectangular moat, and a T-shaped pond. The castle is set within a 50-hectare park domain with deciduous forests and grasslands, connected to Fort 5, forming a large recreational area. You can admire its exterior, walk or cycle through the park, and enjoy dining at the brasserie or restaurant located in the restored coach houses. The castle itself is undergoing restoration, expected to be completed by summer 2026.
Yes, the 50-hectare park domain of Kasteel Hof ter Linden is publicly accessible and offers ample opportunities for long walks and jogging. It connects with Fort 5 to form a large 90-hectare recreational area. Additionally, a historic 260-meter double avenue of linden trees connects the castle to the Sint-Antoniuskerk in the village center, providing another pleasant walking path.
The castles around Edegem showcase a variety of architectural styles. Kasteel Hof ter Linden is a prime example of neoclassical architecture. Wissekerke Castle, originally a 15th-century moated castle, was extensively renovated in the early 19th century in Empire style, with a neo-Tudor gatehouse. Het Steen in Antwerp is a medieval fortress, the oldest preserved building in the city, dating back to the 9th century.
Yes, several castles and their surrounding areas are family-friendly. The park domain of Kasteel Hof ter Linden includes a play forest for children. Rivierenhof Castle is situated within the 130-hectare Rivierenhof park, which offers extensive green spaces and recreational activities. Het Steen in Antwerp now serves as an interactive Antwerp Visitor Center, making it engaging for all ages.
The region around Edegem offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on various routes, including those for touring bicycles, road cycling, and gravel biking. For example, there are routes like the 'Ring cycle path at Leeuwerik Park' or the 'Path Along the Albert Canal'. Many of these routes pass by or are near the castle domains. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Edegem guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Edegem guide, and the Gravel biking around Edegem guide.
The 50-hectare park domain of Kasteel Hof ter Linden is generally dog-friendly, allowing visitors to walk their dogs through its extensive grounds. It's always a good idea to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The parks and castle exteriors are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for walking and cycling. The autumn months provide beautiful foliage, making it an ideal time for scenic strolls. While the interior of Kasteel Hof ter Linden is undergoing restoration until summer 2026, its park is always accessible. For specific castle interiors like Wissekerke Castle, it's best to check their websites for current visiting hours, as these can vary seasonally.
Yes, dining options are available. At Kasteel Hof ter Linden, the restored coach houses host Brasserie Hof Ter Linden and Restaurant Stable. Rivierenhof Castle also features a cafe and restaurant within its premises, offering a beautiful setting with views of the mirror pond.
Het Steen is the oldest preserved building in Antwerp, with parts dating back to the 9th century. It was originally part of the city's fortifications and served as a prison until 1823. After various uses, it has been renovated into the Antwerp Visitor Center, offering insights into the city's history and serving as a cruise terminal.
Sterckshof Castle is no longer open to the public for interior visits. However, it is located within the beautiful Rivierenhof park, which is open for walks. The castle grounds are also known for hosting a large medieval event in the first weekend of June, featuring craftsmen, squires, and knights.
Wissekerke Castle is a unique moated castle from the 15th century, extensively renovated in the early 19th century in Empire style. Its interiors, including the Egyptian room and the salon, are largely preserved. The castle is also notable for its 600-meter-long castle avenue lined with monumental beech trees, offering a picturesque setting for walks.
Yes, Hof van Ringen, located near the city of Lier, is visible from the bike path. This estate, built in 1840, was inspired by the 'Klein Trianon' pavilion of the Palace of Versailles and is situated in a wooded area on the banks of the River Nete.


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