Best castles around Maarssen are found in a region known for its historical grandeur and beautiful landscapes, particularly along the Vecht River. This area, just outside Utrecht, offers a variety of historical estates and fortifications. Visitors can explore structures ranging from medieval castles to 18th-century country houses. The landscape provides scenic routes for cycling and walking, connecting these historical sites.
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The Fort at Rijnauwen can only be visited by appointment. I spoke to a local who indicated that in all the 50 years he has lived in the area, he has never seen the Fort open. That is a shame because it seems like a good location to develop tourism, especially in the spring with many cyclists and hikers.
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Private (business) university. Nice gem to discover when cycling along the Vecht.
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Very nice bike tour - mostly along the water
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Fort bij Rijnauwen is a Dutch fort near the hamlet of Rhijnauwen in the municipality of Bunnik. It is part of the New Dutch Waterline.
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The House or Castle Rhijnauwen is located on the right bank of the Kromme Rijn, approximately two kilometers west of the Utrecht town of Bunnik. In the 18th-century country house, parts of an older house can be seen at the rear and left, which must have stood here earlier.
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The Maarssen region offers a diverse range of historical sites. You can explore medieval castles like Kasteel Nijenrode, 18th-century country houses such as Rhijnauwen Castle, and impressive fortifications like Fort Rijnauwen. The area also features stately neoclassical country houses like Goudestein and the historic Slot Zuylen, which operates as a museum.
Yes, several sites are great for families. Rhijnauwen Castle, an 18th-century country house, is surrounded by a large estate with a youth hostel and a popular tea house known for pancakes. Fort Rijnauwen offers guided tours and events, including special activities for children like bat safaris, primarily from April to October.
Absolutely. Many castles in the region offer publicly accessible grounds or gardens. For instance, Kasteel Nijenrode, while a university, occasionally offers guided tours of its park and grounds. Slot Zuylen features extensive historical gardens, including a famous serpentine wall. Goudestein, now the town hall, has a beautifully landscaped park that is publicly accessible for walks.
The region around Maarssen is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various cycling routes, including those that pass by historical sites along the Vecht river. There are also numerous running trails, such as those around Maarsseveense Plassen or leading to Slot Zuylen. For more adventurous cyclists, gravel biking routes are available. You can find detailed routes in the Cycling around Maarssen, Running Trails around Maarssen, and Gravel biking around Maarssen guides.
Yes, Slot Zuylen is open to visitors and operates as a museum. It's one of the oldest castles along the Vecht river and is easily reachable from Maarssen. You can take guided or audio tours to explore its well-preserved period interiors, antique furniture, tapestries, and historical gardens. The castle also hosts various events and has a museum café in its former carriage house. For current opening hours and event information, it's best to check their official website: visitutrechtregion.com.
The Vecht river is renowned for its scenic beauty and historical estates. Cycling along the Vecht allows you to admire numerous imposing houses and castles. Along the river the Vecht is a highlight that specifically points out the beautiful scenery and historical sites you'll encounter. View of Nijenrode Castle is another picturesque spot directly on the Vecht.
Kasteel Nijenrode is a 13th-century castle with a rich and turbulent history. It was destroyed multiple times, notably in 1481, 1511, and 1673. It underwent significant rebuilding in the Dutch Renaissance style in the 17th century and later in the neo-Tudor style in the 19th century. In the 20th century, it served as a showroom for an art dealer before becoming home to Nyenrode Business University. The estate features a picturesque moat, stately entrance bridge, and beautifully maintained gardens.
Yes, Fort Rijnauwen is open for guided tours and events, mainly from April to October. It is unique as the largest fortress of the New Dutch Waterline, built between 1867 and 1869. Its vast 32-hectare area and historical significance as part of a defensive line make it a fascinating site. The fort also holds a poignant history, having been used as a place of execution during World War II, with a memorial on its grounds.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. Near Rhijnauwen Castle, you'll find Theehuis Rhijnauwen, a popular tea house. Slot Zuylen has a museum café located in its former carriage house. While Kasteel Nijenrode is a university, concerts are sometimes held in its coach house, and the park grounds are occasionally accessible for tours.
Goudestein is a stately neoclassical country house located just outside Maarssen along the Vecht river. It was one of the first estates built in the area in the 17th and 18th centuries. While it now serves as the town hall of Maarssen, its beautifully landscaped park is publicly accessible for walks. You can admire its impressive exterior and explore the park. The Vechtstreek Museum, which delves into the history of the Vecht region, is conveniently located next to Goudestein.
The best way to explore the castles and estates around Maarssen is often by bicycle or on foot, as many are connected by scenic routes along the Vecht river. This allows you to appreciate the beautiful landscapes and historical grandeur at a leisurely pace. Public transport can also get you to the vicinity of some locations, but cycling or walking offers the most immersive experience. Consider using the Cycling around Maarssen guide for route ideas.


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