Best castles around Landerd are found in the broader region surrounding the former municipality. Landerd, which merged into Maashorst in 2022, comprised the towns of Reek, Schaijk, and Zeeland. While prominent castles were not historically located directly within Landerd, the area's historical significance, including a land defense line, suggests a rich past. The surrounding North Brabant region offers various historical estates and castle sites for exploration.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Well-preserved castle that can also be visited. There is also a café inside (unfortunately only inside), but there is also a bench on the lawn in front of the castle for taking a break. They also thought about enough parking spaces for bikes right at the entrance.
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The Zwanenburg estate is located in the town of Heeswijk Dinther. In the Middle Ages, Dinther had six fortified houses and Zwanenburg is the only one that remains. The area within the canals is unfortunately not open to the public, but outside of it you can stroll around and take a good look at the estate from a distance.
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An impressive ruin of one of the oldest castles in Gelderland. The ruin can be viewed with a guide. You can go hiking in the area. At the ruin are a duck decoy, mill and a beautiful floodplain.
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Beautiful castle with spartan medieval decor and a nice 'bouncer'
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One of the best preserved castles in the Netherlands. You can still visit it. He looks spic and span. Dogs are not allowed in.
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Beautiful castle in fairly original condition.
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Opening hours : Wednesday from 11am - 4pm Sunday from 10am - 6pm
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While the former municipality of Landerd itself doesn't feature prominent castles, the surrounding North Brabant region offers a variety of historical estates and castle sites. You can find everything from ancient ruins, like the Batenburg Castle Ruins, to well-preserved medieval castles such as Hernen Castle, and historical estates like Tongelaar Castle.
Yes, several castles around Landerd are considered family-friendly. Hernen Castle, Tongelaar Castle, and the Batenburg Castle Ruins are all categorized as family-friendly. Castle of Oijen and Zwanenburg Estate also welcome families, offering historical exploration in varied settings.
The castles are often set within beautiful natural landscapes. For instance, Tongelaar Castle is located on a vast estate with cultivated land, forests, and hedgerows, and even has an information point about local nature. Hernen Castle is situated in a varied landscape of forests, grasslands, and old river courses.
Absolutely! The region around Landerd, including the Maashorst area, is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the 'Docus the Badger Adventure Trail' or trails through the heathland, and cycling routes that pass by historical sites. Explore more options on the Hiking around Landerd and Cycling around Landerd guide pages.
Hernen Castle, dating from the 14th century, is known for its unique covered battlements and remarkably authentic appearance. It has remained largely unchanged over centuries, offering a genuine glimpse into medieval castle life. The castle is nestled within a picturesque landscape of forests, grasslands, and old river courses.
Yes, the Batenburg Castle Ruins are a significant site. Once one of the most important and oldest castles in Gelderland, these ruins are located on a motte north of Batenburg. The castle was destroyed in 1794, but its remains offer a fascinating historical experience alongside the Maas river.
While grand castles were not directly within the former municipality of Landerd, the area has historical military significance. The name 'Landerd' itself referred to a historical land defense line (landweer) or trench in the Gaalse Heide, which served a defensive purpose during the Siege of Grave in 1674. This suggests a rich past, even if not marked by prominent castle structures within its immediate borders.
Yes, some castle sites offer amenities. For example, you can have a drink in the courtyard of Tongelaar Castle on certain days. The castle and its opposite farm, 'De Benedenhof,' are also home to 'Smaakmakers Mill,' which provides culinary experiences.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and natural beauty. Highlights like Tongelaar Castle are praised for their beautiful natural rural setting, ideal for walking or cycling. The authentic appearance of Hernen Castle and the picturesque ruins of Batenburg Castle along the Maas river are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Zwanenburg Estate, a beautiful stately white building dating from the 14th century, is the last remaining of six medieval fortified houses in Dinther. While the area within the canals is generally not open to the public, you can stroll around the exterior and admire the estate from a distance.
Yes, the broader region offers various running trails. You can find routes like the 'Docus the Badger Adventure Trail' or longer runs through heathland and forests. For detailed options, refer to the Running Trails around Landerd guide page.
The Castle of Oijen, located east of the North Brabant village of Oijen, was originally built in 1361 by order of Mary of Brabant as an outpost to protect against raids. What remains today are parts of the outer bailey, including two low round corner towers from the 16th century. The original castle underwent several demolitions and fires, but its foundations have been mapped using modern radar equipment.


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