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Top 20 Castles around Amerongen

Best castles around Amerongen are situated in a picturesque region at the foot of the Utrecht Hills, offering a blend of historical sites and natural surroundings. The area features significant historical architecture, including Kasteel Amerongen, an impressive Dutch Baroque castle. Visitors can explore the Amerongse Bovenpolder nature reserve and various hiking areas adjacent to these historical landmarks. This region provides opportunities to combine cultural exploration with outdoor activities.

Best castles around Amerongen

  • The most popular castles is Amerongen Castle, a castle that is a prime example of Dutch Baroque architecture. It was here that Kaiser Wilhelm II signed his abdication in 1918 and resided for 18 months.
  • Another must-see spot is Renswoude Castle, a romantic castle with beautiful castle gardens. Visitors can explore its romantic gardens and national monuments like the pigeon tower and tea house.
  • Visitors also love Sandenburg Castle, a beautiful white castle. This white-plastered castle, originally a fortified tower from around 1300, was expanded into a romantic, neo-Gothic style.
  • Amerongen is known for its Dutch Baroque, romantic, and neo-Gothic style castles. The region offers a variety of historical structures to explore, from fortified towers to grand country houses.
  • The castles around Amerongen are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 420 upvotes and over 210 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 19, 2026

Amerongen Castle

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After the end of the First World War, from 11 November 1918, Bentinck gave shelter to the German Emperor Wilhelm II at Amerongen Castle at the request of the then Queen's Commissioner, Jonkheer Schelto van Citters. He stayed at Amerongen Castle for a year and a half and signed his deed of abdication here. In May 1920 he moved to nearby Huis Doorn. During his stay at Amerongen Castle, adjutant Sigurd von Ilsemann, who traveled to the Netherlands with the ex-emperor, got to know the Count's daughter and married her in 1920. After Wilhelm II's death in 1941, he and his wife moved into the castle.

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Parc Broekhuizen

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A beautiful estate along which the cycle path leads, with some beautiful views. For a break, a walk in the park is recommended.

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Renswoude Castle

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Renswoude Castle is a very romantic castle and in the beautiful castle gardens you have fantastic views of the fairytale decor in various places. Renswoude Castle was built in 1654. Today, for obvious reasons, it is a popular wedding venue. Enjoy the grandeur of the castle, but also certainly the national monuments that you encounter around the building, such as the pigeon tower and the tea house.

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Sterkenburg Castle

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Before 1300, the history of Sterkenburg was still somewhat shrouded in mystery, the statements of various historians, genealogists and authors sometimes contradict each other. The first demonstrable lord of Sterkenburg, mentioned between 1307 and 1324, was Ernst van Sterkenburg, who is probably one and the same person as Ernst van Wulven, mentioned between 1286 and 1311. The most likely hypothesis, which is in line with the writings of the Utrecht genealogist Cornelis Booth (1605-1678), is that knight Gijsbrecht van Wulven (mentioned from 1238 to 1250) would have started building Sterkenburg, after which his son knight Ernst van Wulven (mentioned from 1265 to 1295) is said to have completed the castle. The three sons of this Ernst are said to have "taken the name of Sterckenbergh". In 1309 Ernst van Sterkenburg was indeed mentioned with two brothers, Hendrik and Gijsbrecht. Moreover, both Ernst van Wulven and his presumed son Ernst van Sterkenburg owned half of the Dutch lordship Berkel.

The Van Sterkenburg family died out in the fifteenth century with Catharina van Sterkenburg, who at her marriage in 1456 to Wouter van Isendoorn received from her father Gijsbrecht “het huys ende herlicheyt tot Sterckenborgh with sijner hofstat”. Their great-granddaughter Mechteld van Isendoorn married in 1564 to the Gelderse nobleman Reinier van Aeswijn (1544-1620). In 1536 Sterkenburg castle was recognized as a knight's court city.

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Sandenburg Castle

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A beautiful white castle. Unfortunately we could not get close because it is private property.

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Bumble-Bee
November 2, 2025, Kasteel Sandenburg

Around 1300, Sandenburg was first mentioned as a "residential tower with six marrows of land." At that time, Sandenburg was nothing more than a fortified tower; the white-plastered extension and outbuildings only date from the 19th century. Many fortified towers were built in the Langbroekerwetering area during the Middle Ages. The Bishop of Utrecht and his neighbor, the Duke of Guelders, had little affection for each other at the time, and to protect their territory from a possible invasion, watchtowers were built in the border region. Sandenburg was one such watchtower. Over time, the tower was expanded into a residential tower and castle. In 1538, Sandenburg was recognized as a Knight's Court. By then, the castle had grown into a fully moated complex with a tower, several residential wings, and an outer bailey. In 1792, the Sandenburg Estate was purchased by G.C.C.J. Baron van Lynden. He thus became "Lord of Sandenburg," and the family name changed to Van Lynden van Sandenburg. The Knight's Manor had been almost entirely demolished before 1792. Only the square, four-story residential tower remained. Between 1861 and 1864, the Van Lyndens expanded this tower into a castle. Designed by the renowned architect Van Lunteren, the building was constructed in the romantic, neo-Gothic style, with its characteristic whitewashed walls and towers. The park surrounding the castle was laid out in the current English landscape style. Adjacent to the castle were the Coach House, the Orangery, and the Gatekeeper's House. The coachman's house was built against the rear of the Orangery, where the poet Gerrit Achterberg was born in 1905. During the 18th and 19th centuries, the Sandenburg Estate expanded through acquisition and inheritance. By the end of the 19th century, the estate had grown to over 600 hectares. (https://www.sandenburg.nl/historie/)

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August 4, 2025, Kasteel Sandenburg

You feel like you are in France

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@Marieke: at least reading would be nice before you write a tip about a location you've apparently never been to; "The castle and the castle square are not accessible for taking wedding photos etc. due to the rental enjoyment of the tenants of the castle complex. You can, however, take wedding photos on the castle bridge and in the castle park." (https://www.kasteelrenswoude.nl/)

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We were here in November. So all the trees were bare. I would also like to see this beautiful castle garden in the spring. In any case, there are enough opportunities to extend your walk through the castle garden with, for example, a visit to Fort aan de Buurtsteeg

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Jeroen
October 19, 2024, Kasteel Renswoude

Impressive castle, nice to walk around the park (cycling is not allowed there)

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A beautiful white castle. Unfortunately we could not get close because it is private property.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical events are associated with the castles around Amerongen?

The most historically significant castle is Kasteel Amerongen. It's famously where Kaiser Wilhelm II signed his abdication in 1918 after World War I and resided for 18 months. The castle itself was rebuilt in the Dutch Classicist style after being destroyed in 1673, standing on foundations dating back to 1286. Other castles like Renswoude Castle also have long histories, with its current structure built in 1654 on medieval foundations.

What architectural styles can be seen in the castles near Amerongen?

The region showcases a variety of architectural styles. Kasteel Amerongen is a prime example of Dutch Baroque architecture. Sandenburg Castle, originally a fortified tower, was expanded in the 19th century into a romantic, neo-Gothic style with characteristic whitewashed walls and towers. Renswoude Castle is built in the Dutch Classicist style.

Are there family-friendly activities available at the castles?

Yes, Kasteel Amerongen is a vibrant cultural center that hosts various activities, including children's events. Both Renswoude Castle and Parc Broekhuizen are also noted as family-friendly destinations, offering beautiful grounds to explore.

Do any of the castles have notable gardens or natural surroundings?

Absolutely. Kasteel Amerongen boasts expansive and historic gardens reflecting four centuries of history, with elements from the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque, and English landscape styles. These include a romantic rose garden, an ancient berceau, and a large sweet chestnut tree. Renswoude Castle also features beautiful castle gardens with fantastic views, created around 1800 in the French style. Parc Broekhuizen is set on a beautiful estate, perfect for a walk in the park.

What outdoor activities can I do near the castles around Amerongen?

The castles are situated in a picturesque region at the foot of the Utrecht Hills, offering excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling, touring bicycle, and gravel biking routes nearby. For example, there are routes like the 'Rijnbandijk Cycling Route' for road cycling, 'Amerongen Tobacco Barn' for touring, and 'Utrechtse Heuvelrug National Park' for gravel biking. You can explore more options in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling, Touring Cycling, and Gravel Biking around Amerongen.

Are there hiking trails accessible from the castles?

Yes, the area around Amerongen is ideal for walking. Kasteel Amerongen is right on the doorstep of hiking areas and the Amerongse Bovenpolder nature reserve. While specific hiking routes directly from the castles aren't detailed here, the surrounding Utrecht Hills offer many trails. You can combine a castle visit with a walk through the scenic natural surroundings.

Can visitors go inside the castles, or are they mostly exterior views?

Kasteel Amerongen functions as a museum, allowing visitors to explore meticulously preserved rooms with authentic interiors and art objects. It offers sophisticated video installations and guided tours. Other castles like Sandenburg Castle are private property, so access might be limited to exterior views or specific events. Renswoude Castle is a popular wedding venue, suggesting some public access or event-based entry.

What are some unique features or collections found within Kasteel Amerongen?

Kasteel Amerongen is renowned for its authentic interiors, including a painted ceiling by Willem van Nimwegen, 17th-century cabinets by Jan van Mekeren, and the Wijts collection of 24 portraits. It also houses one of only three music libraries in the Netherlands established by noble families. The desk where Kaiser Wilhelm II signed his abdication is still part of its collection.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles and their surroundings?

The region's castles and their gardens are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and blooming flowers in the extensive gardens of Kasteel Amerongen and Renswoude Castle. Autumn provides picturesque foliage in the surrounding Utrecht Hills, ideal for combining castle visits with walks or cycling. Winter can offer a serene, atmospheric experience, especially if you enjoy quiet walks.

Are there any cafes or restaurants near the castles?

Kasteel Amerongen has a café-restaurant located in its converted stables, offering a convenient spot for refreshments. The picturesque village of Amerongen itself, where the castle is located, also provides various cafes, pubs, and restaurants for visitors.

How can I get to Kasteel Amerongen using public transport?

Amerongen is accessible by public transport, typically involving a train journey to a nearby city like Utrecht, followed by a bus connection to Amerongen. For detailed and up-to-date travel information, it's recommended to check local public transport websites or use a journey planner.

What makes Parc Broekhuizen a notable castle in the region?

Parc Broekhuizen is a beautiful estate that has been renovated and reopened as a catering and hotel destination. It offers stunning views of the country house and its surrounding water, making it a recommended spot for a break or a walk in the park.

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