Best castles around Son En Breugel are found in the surrounding region, offering a glimpse into the area's rich history. The municipality itself, while not home to numerous grand castles, features historical sites and monuments. The landscape is characterized by its historical significance, including its role in Operation Market Garden. This area provides a blend of natural settings and historical architecture for exploration.
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Gemert Castle is one of the village's most striking historical buildings. The complex dates back to the 13th century and was owned for centuries by the Teutonic Order, which had its commandery here. Because of this long history, you'll find a mix of architectural styles on the grounds: medieval elements, an impressive gateway, later residential wings, and a moat that encircles the entire complex. The castle itself is not freely accessible, but from the road and surrounding paths, you have a beautiful view of the walls, towers, and gatehouse. The surrounding area is charming, with old tree-lined avenues, water features, and historic outbuildings that complete the setting. It's a pleasant place for walkers to stop and take a photo or soak up the tranquil atmosphere around the moat.
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A magnificent castle in the heart of the city. A real eye-catcher. Definitely worth stopping for a few pictures. Terraces are not far away, making it an ideal place for a break.
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The castle is currently being renovated. A 5-star Hilton hotel is being built. There will be apartments for sale (starting at €1 million). The restaurant GEM, featuring Michelin-starred chef Soenil Bahadoer, recently opened. Everything is expected to be completed by the end of next year.
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Construction of the present (moated) castle began around 1325. It served as a replacement for an older castle (known as 't Oude Huys), which stood a few hundred meters west of the present castle and from which the foundations of a stone keep and other objects were found during excavations in 1981.
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Stapelen Castle is over 700 years old and still contains many original features. The exact date of its construction is unknown, but the oldest mention dates from 1293. The castle was the home of the Lord of Boxtel and his family. Remarkably, Prince William of Orange and the French Sun King Louis XIV also spent several nights there. In 1915, the castle was sold to the Assumptionist Fathers. They were primarily active in education, healthcare, and missionary work. Since 2018, the castle has been privately owned again. The southern part of the castle, in particular, retains many original features. For example, the Knights' Hall still has its original fourteenth-century roof and a barrel vault. The octagonal tower on the east side was built in the Middle Ages. The castle's name likely comes from the word "Stapel," which meant "high place." www.beleefboxtel.nl
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The castle is in scaffolding and fenced in. So not recommended at the moment
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The region around Son en Breugel features several significant castles. Among them are Henkenshage Castle, known for its picturesque setting, Croy Castle with its beautiful countryside location, and Stapelen Castle, an over 700-year-old structure in Boxtel. You can also find Helmond Castle in the heart of Helmond, and Gemert Castle, a striking historical building currently undergoing renovation.
Yes, several castles in the vicinity are considered family-friendly. Henkenshage Castle, Helmond Castle, Stapelen Castle, and Gemert Castle are all categorized as family-friendly. Helmond Castle, for instance, houses a city museum with exhibits suitable for various ages.
The castles and their surroundings can be enjoyed throughout the year. During the summer months, Helmond Castle often hosts concerts in its garden. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the park-like landscapes around castles like Henkenshage Castle and Stapelen Castle.
Yes, the region offers several cycling routes that allow you to explore the area's historical sites. For example, there's an easy 18.2 km cycling loop from Son en Breugel that passes by Henkenshage Castle. You can find more cycling options, including routes that pass by Croy Castle, in the Cycling around Son En Breugel guide.
Beyond the castles, Son en Breugel is rich in history. The municipality itself has historical sites like Kasteel Stakenburg, dating back to 1357. The area also played a crucial role in Operation Market Garden during World War II, with places like Henkenshage Castle being used during the war. You can also find several national and municipal monuments, including the former City Hall and the distinctive Dommelhuis building.
Yes, some castles offer dining options. Henkenshage Castle has a restaurant and an atmospheric terrace where you can enjoy a seasonally inspired menu. They are open for lunch or drinks on Sundays. For other castles, you might find cafes and pubs in the nearby towns and villages.
Not all castles are publicly accessible inside. For instance, Croy Castle is not open to the public, though its exterior and surroundings can be viewed. Helmond Castle, however, houses the city museum and is open for visitors. It's always best to check the specific castle's website for current opening hours and accessibility.
Yes, the region offers various outdoor activity options. You can find MTB trails that pass by Henkenshage Castle, such as the 'Henkenshage Castle – MTB Route Sint-Oedenrode loop'. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Son En Breugel guide.
Visitors often highlight the picturesque settings and historical significance of the castles. Many enjoy the well-maintained appearance of places like Henkenshage Castle and the beautiful park-like surroundings of Stapelen Castle. The rich history, from medieval origins to roles in events like Operation Market Garden, also captivates many.
While specific public transport details vary for each castle, the region is generally accessible by car. Castles like Helmond Castle are centrally located within their respective cities, making them easier to reach. For others, like Henkenshage Castle, parking is typically available on-site or nearby. It's advisable to check local transport information for the most up-to-date travel advice to each specific location.
While specific dog-friendly policies for castle interiors or grounds can vary, the park-like settings and surrounding natural areas often provide opportunities for walks with dogs. For instance, the areas around Stapelen Castle and Henkenshage Castle are suitable for outdoor strolls, but always ensure dogs are kept on a leash and follow any posted regulations.


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