Best castles around Heusden-Zolder offer a blend of historical architecture and accessible natural landscapes. The region features several castles, some with public parks and historical significance. These sites provide opportunities for walks and exploration within a cultural context. Heusden-Zolder's castles are integrated into the local environment, often surrounded by green spaces.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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This small castle is actually a neoclassical manor house with accompanying service buildings and a farm complex from the 19th century, situated in a wooded park in a landscape style with remarkable old oaks and beeches.
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friendly service nice terrace for a nice beer
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The castle of the Lords of Kozen stands at the intersection of three municipalities: Kozen, Wijer, and Stevoort. Strictly speaking, the castle is located on the territory of Wijer, the farmstead is in Kozen, and the barn is in Stevoort. The castle site was once connected to these three villages. The oldest known Lords of Kozen belong to the Van Wesemael family, who lived in the fourteenth century. Around 1400, the manor and castle belonged to the De Diest family, and in the seventeenth century, the De Kerckhem family held sway here. Above one of the gates, a stone can be seen depicting the family's coat of arms twice. It dates from the time when Arnold de Kerckhem and his wife, Annemarie de Kerckhem, who was also his cousin, lived here. As late as the seventeenth century, the castle belonged for a time to the Land Commander of Alden Biesen. In 1699, the Van Afferden family acquired the estate. They are the last lords of Kozen. At the end of the nineteenth century, the castle was owned by a certain Jacquelart. He renovated the castle and gave it its current appearance.
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Ter Dolen Castle Brewery is located just a few kilometers from Molenheide. This modestly sized brewery produces craft beer in the buildings of the former farmhouse. Five award-winning abbey beers can be sampled here.
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Kiewit Castle (not to be confused with Kewith Castle) is a small castle in Kiewit, located in the Kiewit Nature Reserve. It is a neoclassical mansion, built in the second half of the 19th century. Originally, this was an estate with several small farms. In 1868, Hubert Dominique Vroonen bought this estate. His son Emile had the mansion built. A park in English landscape style was also constructed. In 1944, the castle was badly damaged. The domain with mansion was bought by the municipality of Hasselt in 1953, and it rented it to the diocese of Hasselt until 1970, which had a meditation center there. From 1970 to 1974, it was occupied by the Trappistine sisters. After this, it was transformed into a public park with, among other things, a petting zoo, and in 1976 it was opened to the public. The country house consists of three bays and has two floors and an attic floor under a mansard roof. The middle bay has an entrance and a balcony resting on pillars above the entrance doors. Behind the castle are service buildings and housing for the staff. Behind that is a semi-enclosed farm whose core dates from the 17th century and was originally built in half-timbered construction.
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Nice playground on sand. A nice rest for children during a walk. Parents can eat something on the terrace of tavern Koe-vert.
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The Kiewit Visitor Centre is located in a 19th century mansion that was built as a country house for a wealthy family from Liège. Here you can learn more about Natuurpunt in Limburg and the surrounding natural landscape of Kiewit. Come and breathe in the healthy air and get to know the fauna and flora. Regularly, thematic nature walks are organised that start at the Visitor Centre. You can join for free. (Natuurpunt)
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The history of Bokrijk goes back to the thirteenth century when the Count of Loon sold the forest ‘Buscurake’ to the sisters of the abbey of Herkenrode who had a model farm built there. The castle was only built in 1891 by Edgard Maris, a rentier from Hasselt. He had bought the entire Bokrijk estate from the Coghen family in 1889. Maris had a castle built in the Maasland neo-Renaissance style on the site where the old manor farm stood. However, Maris got into financial difficulties and three years later the estate came into the hands of Count Ferdinand de Meeûs, who expanded the castle with a right wing and chapel and laid out the park with roads and avenues. The Count died in 1916 and his family sold the estate to Jewish brokers from Germany. After the liberation, in 1918, the estate was seized. It was not until 1928 that the Boerenbond became the owner and sold the domain to the provincial government of Limburg in 1938. In the fifties, the province decided to set up an open-air museum of rural and urban living and living culture through the centuries, which opened in 1958. In 2008, the castle was renovated again and made suitable for conference rooms, equipped with modern communication means and equipment. (Along castles and fortresses)
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You can visit several castles, each offering a unique experience. Notable ones include Meylandt Castle, known for its neoclassical architecture and art academy, Ter Dolen Castle Brewery where you can enjoy local beers, Bokrijk Castle at the entrance of an arboretum, Kiewit Castle with its public natural area, and Wijer Castle, which also offers accommodation.
Yes, Kasteel Terlaemen, located in Viversel, is a historical castle in the area but it is not open to the public for visits.
Kiewit Castle is particularly family-friendly, featuring a petting zoo, a play forest, and an experience path. There's also a playground and opportunities for picnics by the pond. Ter Dolen Castle Brewery also has a playground for younger visitors.
Meylandt Castle has a rich history dating back to 1385 and was significantly modified by Count Barthélémy de Theux de Meylandt, a key figure in Belgian history. Ter Dolen Castle Brewery, originally mentioned in 1282, served as a country estate for the abbot of Sint-Truiden and has been a brewery since 1994. Bokrijk Castle, built in Maasland Neo-Renaissance style, also has a fascinating past tied to various owners and its role in the provincial domain.
Yes, Meylandt Castle is surrounded by a freely accessible public park with fishing ponds and serves as a starting point for walks through the Mangelbeek Valley. The grounds of Ter Dolen Castle Brewery are a protected landscape with oak avenues, stream valleys, and forests, ideal for strolls. Kiewit Castle is part of a 130-hectare public natural area with various gardens and adventure paths.
Ter Dolen Castle Brewery is well-known for its brewery and café, offering local beers and a cozy atmosphere, especially by the fireplace in winter or on the terrace in summer. At Kiewit Castle, the Koe-vert tavern provides organic, local, and fair trade products. Wijer Castle also offers dining options and a B&B.
The region around Heusden-Zolder offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, MTB trails, and running trails that pass by or are close to these historical sites. Many routes are suitable for different difficulty levels, from moderate to difficult.
Yes, Meylandt Castle has parking facilities. For other castles, it's generally advisable to check local signage or official websites for specific parking information, though many are integrated into public spaces with accessibility in mind.
While specific rules for each castle may vary, public parks and natural areas like the one surrounding Meylandt Castle are generally dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check local regulations for each specific site you plan to visit.
Meylandt Castle features a distinctive neoclassical style, characterized by its symmetrical facade, tall windows, and white walls, though it is often noted for its pink hue. This design dates from its major rebuilding in 1907.
Yes, Ter Dolen Castle Brewery offers guided tours on weekends and holidays, allowing visitors to learn about the brewing process and the castle's history. More information can be found on their website: terdolen.be.
Bokrijk Castle is built in the Maasland Neo-Renaissance style and is uniquely situated at the entrance of an arboretum, near an open-air museum. This makes it a great starting point for exploring both historical architecture and diverse plant collections.


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