Best castles around Oude Ijsselstreek include historical country estates and moated castles, set within a landscape characterized by river valleys and picturesque parks. The region, located near the Dutch-German border, offers insights into centuries of architectural and cultural heritage. Many of these sites feature extensive gardens and unique historical details. These locations provide opportunities for exploration and walks through their grounds.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The name Slangenburg has nothing to do with snakes, but with the Slingebeek stream that meanders through the landscape here. It was once called the "Slingeburcht," but over time, this was corrupted to Slangenburg. Thus, the estate bears the name of the stream that has been winding its way through here for centuries.
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The Anholt moated castle in Isselburg is one of the most impressive castle complexes in Westphalia and has been the family property of the Princely House of Salm and Salm-Salm since 1641 and is privately inhabited. The moated castle is surrounded by a 35 hectare, beautiful castle park. Directly adjacent to the historic landscape park is a golf course and Anholter Schweiz, which is well worth seeing. You shouldn't miss a short trip across the border to the beautiful Achterhoek.
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The country estate is located near the German border and has a history that dates back to the fifteenth century. Today's country estate (house and park) was created at the beginning of the 19th century. Landfort is a so-called complex historical country estate in which a monumental house with outbuildings forms a unit with a surrounding park, garden or forest
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Slangenburg was first mentioned in 1354 as the property of Maes (Thomas) van Baer. In 1585 it was destroyed by the troops of the States General and could only be rebuilt during the Twelve Years' Truce
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The Aspel house is located about 3,000 meters northeast of Rees-Haldern and is considered an example of castle and palace history spanning more than a thousand years. A stone castle was built in the 12th century from an earth mound castle (motte type) built around 950. This castle became a moated castle almost 500 years later under Prussian influence in the 17th century. Visible today is a baroque, two-wing palace complex on the site of the former outer bailey. The builder of the first stone castle was Count Palatine Richzio. Other owners: Archbishops of Cologne, the von Wittenhorst - Sonsfeld family (after 1686) and the congregation of the "Daughters of the Holy Cross" (since 1850). In 1850, the order "Daughters of the Holy Cross" from Liège (Belgium) bought the manor house. They followed a call to the hospital in the city of Rees. A monastery, novitiate and lyceum were set up in the castle. During World War II the castle was badly damaged by bombs and shells. After the war ended, it served as a military hospital and hospital before the school was reopened in 1946. In 1972 the monastery and school were separated. Today the Spiritual Center of the Daughters of the Holy Cross is located there, a place of silence, prayer and encounters. After almost 172 years, the story of the Daughters of the Holy Cross in Haus Aspel in Rees-Haldern will come to an end in 2022.
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After extensive renovation, it is now open for tours.
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A number of historical buildings can still be seen in the city.
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Good news, May 2024 update: starting with Pentecost weekend, the cafés and restaurants at the coach house will be open again on weekends. The castle can also be visited on weekends – tickets and more information are available at https://www.kasteelslangenburg.nl/. You can also still visit 't Onland (https://hetonland.nl/). Taverne Edelweiss closed on October 1, 2025. I don't know if new owners will be taking over, and if so, when.
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The region boasts several castles with deep historical roots. Anholt Castle, just across the German border, features its oldest part, the "Dicke Turm," dating back to the 12th century. Huis Landfort has roots tracing back to 1434, while Slangenburg Castle was first mentioned in 1354. Kasteel Wisch includes a 15th-century round tower, and Huis Bergh Castle is a 13th-century fortress.
Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Anholt Castle has extensive gardens with a water garden and maze that children can explore. The parks around Slangenburg Castle and Huis Landfort are also great for walks. Huis Bergh Castle is also a popular spot for families.
As of May 2024, the cafés and restaurants at the coach house of Slangenburg Castle are open on weekends. The castle itself can also be visited during weekends. For tickets and more information, you can check their official website: kasteelslangenburg.nl.
Anholt Castle is an impressive moated castle that can be visited, even though the Prince of Salm-Salm still resides there. While tours of the interior are guided, its beautiful and extensive English-style park, featuring a water garden and maze, is openly accessible. The castle also houses a significant art collection, porcelain, and period furniture.
Absolutely. Many castles are surrounded by picturesque parks and estates perfect for walks. For example, the estate of Huis Landfort offers beautiful views of the surrounding river landscape. The grounds of Slangenburg Castle, managed by Forestry, also feature an ancient lane system ideal for exploration. You can find various running trails in the region, including routes like the 'Open Air Theatre – Princely Burial Chapel Anholt loop from Voorst' which passes near Anholt Castle.
Beyond walking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find several running trails, such as the 'Windmill van Hal – Weir on the Aa loop' or the 'Oude IJssel River – Bridge over the Oude IJssel loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Slangenburg Castle – Cycle path near Laag-Keppel loop' and road cycling routes including the 'Montferland and Anholt Castle Loop'. Explore more options on the running trails, gravel biking, and road cycling guides for Oude IJsselstreek.
Yes, some castles in the region are privately owned and not fully open to the public. Kasteel Wisch, located near Terborg, is privately owned, though exclusive excursions via the "Iesselganger" boat can offer guided tours of its historical gardens. Similarly, Kasteel Kemnade is privately owned, but special trips on the "Iesselganger" can arrange a personal tour by the owner through its garden and medieval vaults.
For Slangenburg Castle, the cafés and restaurants at its coach house are open on weekends. Huis Bergh Castle also has a cafe. For other castles, it's advisable to check local amenities in nearby towns or consult the castle's official website for visitor information.
Huis Landfort is a historic country estate with a picturesque park in the English landscape style, including a unique dove tower in Moorish design. The house underwent extensive restoration between 2017 and 2023, showcasing stylish rooms, historical furnishings, and art. Historically, it also featured a medical and botanical library and an indoor orangery with an advanced heating system. The park is open for walks, and the house can be visited by appointment.
Yes, the castles offer excellent photographic opportunities. Huis Bergh Castle is particularly recommended for photography, with great vantage points from the dam surrounding the fortress. Anholt Castle, with its moated setting and extensive gardens, also provides a stunning backdrop for photos.
The spring and summer months are ideal for enjoying the extensive gardens and parks surrounding many of the castles, such as Anholt Castle and Huis Landfort. The pleasant weather is also perfect for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling on the nearby trails. However, some castles like Slangenburg Castle are open on weekends even in cooler months, offering a different, perhaps quieter, experience.
Yes, Slangenburg Castle and its grounds are part of the RGD portfolio, with the surrounding estate managed by Forestry, making it a significant natural area. Huis Landfort is also a historic country estate with a large park. These locations offer a blend of historical architecture and natural beauty.


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