Best castles around Kinrooi are found in this municipality within the Belgian province of Limburg. The area is known for its historical estates and architectural heritage, including significant sites like Borgitter Castle. Kinrooi's landscape is shaped by its location on an island in the Meuse, featuring a network of rivers and lakes. This setting provides a backdrop for exploring historical monuments and natural features.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A beautiful castle to visit.
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Unfortunately not open to visitors as it is privately owned.
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still looks like it's from the Middle Ages
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Ohé en Laak is located together with Stevensweert on the Island in the Maas, a (former) island between two river arms of the Maas, just west of the town of Echt at an altitude of approximately 26 meters. The old right arm is the Oude Maas. Due to sand and gravel excavations at various places on the island, several lakes have been created around the village, including the Dilkensplas, the Schroevendaalse plas, the Teggerse plas and most recently the Molenplas. Since the twentieth century, these have been used for water recreation and as a nature reserve, which is why the place attracts many tourists. There is a small marina. Laak consists entirely of ribbon development, located along a road that runs parallel to the Maas. Ohé has both a section with ribbon development and a part with concentrated development. From 1925 to 1934, the Juliana Canal was constructed, which forms an additional barrier between the island and the mainland. A few bridges provide the connection.
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The name Hasselholt comes from the Hasselholt family, who already had possessions in Ohé in the 14th century and who must have had the castle built. This had probably been a square half-timbered residential tower. On January 31, 1474, Lambrecht Raets was vassal of "a well-hidden Hasselhoutsleen in the village of Echt located on Gen Oe".
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The driveway leads to the gatehouse with gable roof. To the northwest, a semicircular tower with a pointed roof is attached to the gatehouse. From this tower a curved wall leads west to the second semicircular tower with a pointed roof. From this tower a similarly crooked wall leads to the southern tip of the castle. The curved walls give the castle a more or less oval base. From the southern point a straight wall runs east-northeastwards to the south wing of the main building, which contains the great hall. The south wing has a gable roof. Attached to the north is the former gatehouse with a gable roof, which is now used as a living space. Attached to this is the actual gatehouse. There is a landscaped park around the castle, Buitenplaats Kasteel Horn. In addition to the castle, this park contains a 19th-century U-shaped castle farm, a pigsty, a staff house with barn, a large barn and a depot, all originally belonging to the castle. The park and the buildings are a national monument; the park is freely accessible.
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During the Eighty Years' War, the original village of Stevensweert was expanded into a fortified town by the Spanish in 1633. An earthen wall with seven bastions and five ravelins was built. Part of Stevensweert is under town protection. The fortifications can still be seen in the city's unique street pattern. Be sure to take a look at the Stevensweert-Ohé en laak regional museum. In 2007, the reconstruction of a small part of the fortifications began based on historical maps of a bastion, a rave line and the associated north side of Stevensweert.
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Yes, several castles and historical sites in the area are considered family-friendly. For instance, Montfort Castle and Ohé en Laak Castle are both listed as suitable for families. The Historic Center of Stevensweert, a former fortified town, also offers an engaging historical experience for all ages.
Kinrooi and its surroundings offer a rich historical tapestry. The Historic Center of Stevensweert is a notable example, where you can still see fortifications from its time as a Spanish fortress in 1633. The area also features other historical estates and monuments, including the ruins of a mote tower, and Borgitter Castle itself, which has a 17th-century water mill and 18th-century farms on its estate.
Borgitter Castle is a significant historical site in Kinrooi, known for its architectural evolution and cultural importance, including being the place where the Limburg national anthem was written. However, the entire property, including the castle and its outbuildings, is privately owned and therefore not open to the public for visits. You can appreciate its historical significance and the surrounding protected landscape from a distance.
While many historical estates in the region are privately owned, some offer limited access or specific facilities. Montfort Castle, for example, has a castle terrace open in good weather, serving coffee and local flan, and it's possible to visit the castle with a guide. The Historic Center of Stevensweert is an open historical town that can be explored freely.
Kinrooi is situated on an island in the Meuse, characterized by a network of rivers and lakes. Near Ohé en Laak Castle and the Historic Center of Stevensweert, you'll find several lakes created by gravel extraction, such as the Dilkensplas and Molenplas, which are now used for water recreation and as nature reserves. The varied landscape around these sites offers excellent opportunities to enjoy nature.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities near the castles. For example, you can find trails that pass by historical sites and natural areas. The Kinrooi area offers a variety of routes, including easy and moderate options. You can explore more hiking routes in the region by visiting the Hiking around Kinrooi guide.
Beyond exploring the castles, the Kinrooi area provides excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like 'View of the Meuse' or 'Thorn — the White Town'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as 'St. Anna Mill – Kettingdijk Gravel Path'. For more details on cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Kinrooi and Gravel biking around Kinrooi guides.
The Kinrooi area is enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor aspects of castles and historical centers, such as the castle terrace at Montfort Castle or the fortifications of Stevensweert. These seasons are also ideal for combining castle visits with hiking or cycling in the surrounding natural landscapes.
Yes, you can find amenities near some of the historical sites. Montfort Castle has a castle terrace that serves coffee and local flan. In the Historic Center of Stevensweert, you can find places to eat or have coffee at the market. The villages around Kinrooi also offer various cafes and pubs.
The castles around Kinrooi are unique due to their historical evolution and regional context. Borgitter Castle, for instance, showcases architectural elements from the 17th and 18th centuries and is built on oak piles. The Historic Center of Stevensweert stands out as a former fortified town with visible fortifications. Ohé en Laak Castle is notable for its location on an island in the Meuse, surrounded by varied landscapes.
Yes, there are accommodation options available in the Kinrooi area, ranging from hotels to guesthouses. While specific accommodation directly adjacent to every castle might be limited, you can find places to stay in nearby towns and villages that provide convenient access to Borgitter Castle and other historical sites.
Borgitter Castle in Kinrooi is highly significant, with parts dating back to the 17th century and a classicist building from the late 18th century. It's also culturally important as the place where the Limburg national anthem was written. The Historic Center of Stevensweert, a former Spanish fortress from 1633, also holds immense historical value with its preserved fortifications and unique street pattern.


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