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Top 9 Castles around Kortemark

Best castles around Kortemark are found in a region characterized by its flat, wooded landscapes and historical significance. While Kortemark itself does not host prominent castles, the surrounding area, particularly the West Flemish Houtland, features several notable historical sites. These include water castles and reconstructed estates that reflect centuries of regional history. The area offers a blend of natural settings and cultural landmarks for exploration.

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  • The most popular castles is d'Aertrycke Castle, a castle built…

Last updated: May 7, 2026

Blankaart Castle

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The Blankaart Pond forms the core of the recognized nature reserve De Blankaart of Natuurpunt VZW. The pond was created around 1550 by peat extraction that soon became flooded. The …

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d'Aertrycke Castle

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Colloquially known as the Maeres Castle, also called Kasteel Maere d'Aertrycke, it was built between 1868 and 1871 in the Neo-Renaissance (French) style. August Maere, the visionary behind the port …

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Vredesmolen (Peace Mill) Klerken

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The Vredesmolen (also "Old mill", "Van Couillie's mill" or "Afgeschoten mill") is a former windmill in the Belgian village of Klerken (Houthulst). The former wooden grain and oil mill is …

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Wijnendale Castle

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Wijnendale Castle is a moated castle, located in the wooded area of the Wijnendalebos in the West Flemish Houtland and the Bruges Ommeland, 3 km from the city of Torhout. …

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Viconia Castle Farm

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The history of the farm goes back to the 12th century, when a sheepfold was built on higher ground between the salt marshes and mud flats of the Yser. In …

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Gille
April 20, 2026, De Blankaart Castle

you should definitely go in there, if only for a cup of coffee. The place is an info about the plan map which only gives interesting facts

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Nowadays the castle is a luxury hotel/restaurant and conference centre (Restaurant realised in 1990 and hotel built in 1996 by the then organisers of the Rock Torhout festival). On the other side of the Torhout - Oostende road lies the domain of the Wijnendale castle.

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The history of 'Domein d' Aertrycke' begins in 1865 when August de Maere, the spiritual father of the port of Zeebrugge, acquired 98 ha of the 'Verloren Kost' domain. In 1869 he had the now centrally located neo-Gothic castle built to a design by the Antwerp architect Joseph Schadde. In 1897 August de Maere, who had in the meantime been elevated to the nobility, was given permission to add d'Aertrycke to his name. With the exception of a short period after the First World War, the domain remained the property of the family. Xavier de Maere, the last owner of the castle, became known as second-in-command of the Belgian South Pole Expedition 1958-1959. After the death of his mother, who was the last of the family to live in the castle, he concluded an agreement with the West Flemish provincial government for the partial opening of the castle domain to the general public. In 2012, the province acquired full ownership and Domein d'Aertrycke became a fully-fledged provincial domain.

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The castle De Maere d'Aertrycke is a castle in the Belgian city of Torhout. The neo-Gothic castle was built from 1868 to 1871 by order of August de Maere, the castle is still popularly called De Maeres castle. It is located between the center of Torhout, Wijnendale and Aartrijke. The castle is located in a romantic garden with a large pond, meadows and forests. The domain has a great natural value. Roe deer, Western European hedgehog and the European red squirrel are the mammals that live there. Birds are richly represented with the tufted duck, great spotted woodpecker, moorhen, coot, grebe, jackdaw, nuthatch, tree creeper, finch, blue tit and great tit. There are also amphibians: the brown frog and the common toad.

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The Blankaart is freely accessible from sunrise to sunset. The visitor centre (currently still in the castle, but will 'soon' move to a new building closer to the car park) is open at least every week from Wednesday to Sunday from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.

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The castle's coach house has been the workshop or studio for Natuurpunt volunteers who are involved in nature management on the Blankaart for years. Natuurpunt was able to purchase that site in 2011. Natuurpunt volunteers provide permanent staff in the visitors' centre in the castle. They provide reception, provide information to visitors and run a small cafeteria. This year, work will start on a new studio and a new reception in the visitors' domain. Because it also became apparent that restoring the studio was not feasible, we decided with Natuurpunt to demolish the studio and build something new there with a dual function: studio and reception. After all, the accessibility of the current visitors' centre is literally insufficiently accessible: you have to overcome quite a few (fairly high) stairs. The new building in a wooden frame is very close to the car park, will only be on the ground floor and visitors will be guided from the car park past the reception. Source: https://www.nieuwsblad.be/cnt/dmf20231005_95097412

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Although the fame of this place as "Peace Mill" refers to the First World War (a monument value that only acquired its current form in the summer of 2013), the history of the mill goes back to the third quarter of the 18th century. In 1766, a wooden post mill was built here. In 1879, the then owner replaced the wooden mill with the stone tower mill, supplemented a year later with a steam engine (in an outbuilding), so that milling could also take place when there was no wind. The current outbuilding dates from after WWI (1920).

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The Vredesmolen (also "Old mill", "Van Couillie's mill" or "Shooted mill") is a former windmill in the Belgian village of Klerken (Houthulst). The former wooden grain and oil mill is located at the highest point of the village (43 meters) and was therefore used as a lookout post by the Germans during the First World War. During the final offensive it was captured by the Allies, but the Germans had already left the mill via an underground passage. The mill is a rare example of a mill ruin and became a protected monument on April 1, 1999. On the same date it also received its official name "Peace Mill". source: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vredesmolen

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable castles to visit around Kortemark?

The region around Kortemark features several historically significant castles. Among them are d'Aertrycke Castle, known for its Neo-Renaissance style and now a hotel and restaurant, and Blankaart Castle, rebuilt after WWI and situated near a recognized nature reserve. Another prominent site is Wijnendale Castle, a historic moated castle with roots dating back to the 11th century.

Which castles have significant historical importance in the region?

Several castles in the area boast rich histories. Wijnendale Castle, for instance, dates back to the 11th century and played a crucial role in the history of Flanders. The Viconia Castle Farm has origins in the 12th century as a sheepfold and was rebuilt after being destroyed in WWI. Even the Vredesmolen (Peace Mill) Klerken, though a former windmill, served as a German lookout post during WWI and is preserved as a war memorial.

Are there castles located near nature reserves or scenic areas?

Yes, several castles are nestled in beautiful natural surroundings. Blankaart Castle is located next to the Blankaart Pond, which forms the core of the recognized nature reserve De Blankaart, offering a habitat for various reed birds and marsh plants. Wijnendale Castle is situated within the wooded Wijnendalebos, a protected landscape, providing a serene backdrop for its historical significance.

Can I combine a castle visit with outdoor activities like hiking or cycling?

Absolutely. The region around Kortemark offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. For example, d'Aertrycke Castle has various signposted walks on site. You can find many hiking routes in the area, such as those around the Krekemeersen Nature Reserve. For cyclists, there are extensive gravel biking paths like the Groene 62 Gravel Path, and road cycling routes that can take you past historical sites. Explore more options on the Hiking around Kortemark, Gravel biking around Kortemark, and Road Cycling Routes around Kortemark guides.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit in the Kortemark area?

Yes, several castles are considered family-friendly. d'Aertrycke Castle is tagged as family-friendly and offers signposted walks suitable for all ages. Wijnendale Castle and Viconia Castle Farm are also noted as family-friendly, providing historical exploration in engaging settings.

What is the accessibility like for Wijnendale Castle?

Wijnendale Castle is privately owned and inhabited, meaning it is not freely accessible to the public. However, the current owner, Jérôme Matthieu de Wynendaele, offers guided tours for groups of 40 people or more. These tours provide a unique opportunity to explore the domain and learn about its rich history. For more information on group tours, you may check the local tourism office in Torhout or their website at visittorhout.be.

Can I visit a castle that also offers dining or accommodation?

Yes, d'Aertrycke Castle has been transformed into a hotel, restaurant, and conference center, allowing visitors to dine or even stay overnight in a historic setting. The Viconia Castle Farm also operates as a holiday hotel, offering accommodation in a location with centuries of history.

What kind of views can I expect from castles or historical sites in the area?

For panoramic views, the Vredesmolen (Peace Mill) Klerken is an excellent choice. Located at the highest point of the village, it offers beautiful vistas. In clear weather, you can see as far as the Heuvelland with the Kemmelberg, over the polders to the skyline of the coast. This site was also used as a lookout post during WWI due to its strategic position.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles around Kortemark?

Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The castles offer a glimpse into centuries of regional history, often set within serene landscapes like the Wijnendalebos or adjacent to nature reserves such as the Blankaart Pond. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, sharing over 70 photos and giving more than 280 upvotes for these historical sites, highlighting their visual appeal and historical depth.

Are there any castles that were significantly impacted by the World Wars?

Yes, the region's history is deeply intertwined with the World Wars. Blankaart Castle was largely destroyed during the First World War and subsequently rebuilt in a more sober version. Similarly, the Viconia Castle Farm was completely destroyed during the Battle of the Yser in WWI and reconstructed in 1925. The Vredesmolen (Peace Mill) Klerken, a former windmill, served as a German lookout post during WWI and its ruin is preserved as a war memorial.

What architectural styles can be observed among the castles?

The castles around Kortemark showcase a range of architectural styles, often reflecting periods of reconstruction and changing tastes. d'Aertrycke Castle is a prime example of Neo-Renaissance architecture, built between 1868 and 1871. Wijnendale Castle, while having a 15th-century north wing, is largely a 19th-century romanticized reconstruction, blending medieval and later styles. Blankaart Castle, rebuilt after WWI, maintains an eclectic style with neo-Renaissance elements, albeit in a smaller, more sober form than its original design.

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