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Top 20 Castles around Beesel

Castles around Beesel, a municipality in the Dutch province of Limburg, offer a glimpse into the region's rich history. The area is characterized by its historical significance and proximity to the Meuse river. Visitors can explore various historical fortifications, from well-preserved manor houses to striking ruins. The landscape around Beesel provides a scenic backdrop for these historical sites.

Best castles around Beesel

  • The most popular castles is De Keverberg Castle, a castle that has a history stretching back to…

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Brüggen Castle

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Brüggen is a city with history that is well worth seeing.

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De Keverberg Castle

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Kessel is an old Maas village with a rich history. In 1869 they found a Roman stone of the gods when they demolished an old church. This stone was dedicated …

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De Keverberg Castle

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De Keverberg castle is also called the Motte Castle. The castle is built on a meter-high hill on the banks of the Maas.

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Historic Old Town of Brüggen

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Nice little town, often visited by a lot of people, especially for any of the many events.

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Brüggen Mill

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Brüggen is always worth a visit, just not at the weekend.

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October 22, 2023, Kasteel De Keverberg

There was a customs tower here around a thousand years ago. Over the centuries it developed into a castle, initially as a residence for the Counts of Kessel. The events of the war caused considerable damage to the facility in 1944. The ruins were only rebuilt in 2011, but not according to the historical model. With classic shapes combined with modern elements, it was expanded into one of the most modern castle complexes in the Netherlands with upscale gastronomy and a small museum on the upper floor.

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Classically beautiful and touristy castle town. Known nationally and correspondingly well attended.

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September 18, 2023, Kasteel De Keverberg

It's certainly a matter of taste, but in my opinion the bold combination of old ruins and modern architecture is very successful here. The café inside the building looks very inviting. We were there too early in the day to test out the culinary offerings.

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In my opinion, the castle has been rebuilt and restored in an interesting way, even if it doesn't suit my taste.

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Imposing building, now privately owned

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A beautiful old town on the Maas with a modern renovated castle.

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Thanks to the renovation of the town center that began in 1964, Brüggen's historical character has been preserved. Winding alleys, romantic archways, picturesque mills and traditional buildings give Brüggen its special charm. It is fun to go on a discovery tour in Brüggen and visit the beautifully restored houses, old alleys, city walls and parks. The first mention of the castle and town of Brüggen can be found in a marriage certificate dated December 24, 1289. Around 1306, Brüggen Castle was inherited by the Counts of Jülich. In 1350, it was expanded into the Jülich state fortress. Around 1473, soldiers of the Burgundian King Charles the Bold (1433 - 1477) conquered and plundered the Brüggen fortress and castle. A year later, it was plundered again by the Counts of Gelderland. The castle, which had now been badly damaged, was repaired and a second floor was added. The Counts of Moers received Brüggen Castle as a pledge and around 1494 the Counts of Jülich-Berg bought it back. In 1526 the fortifications of the town and castle were renewed and enlarged. In the years 1561 - 1577, construction work was carried out again and the fortifications were adapted to the development of offensive weapons. The oldest surviving drawing of Brüggen Castle was created around 1623. It shows the castle as a closed structure with four towers (spire roofs). Around 1770 the Rentei was rebuilt by the ducal court architect Klees. The earthen ramparts at the castle were partially demolished. In 1794 Brüggen was occupied by French troops and the Brüggen office was dissolved. Source: https://www.rheinruhronline.de/niederrhein/niederrheinteil2/brueggen/burgbrueggen.htm

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of castles can I expect to see around Beesel?

The Beesel area features a diverse range of castles, from well-preserved manor houses to striking ruins. You'll find moated castles, historical sites, and fortifications with unique architectural details, each offering a glimpse into the region's rich history.

Are there any castles with scenic viewpoints or natural surroundings?

Yes, De Keverberg Castle, though primarily ruins, offers a stunning viewpoint overlooking the Meuse river. Nieuwenbroeck Castle also provides multiple walking paths through wooded areas, offering a scenic experience within its grounds.

Which castles are family-friendly to visit?

De Keverberg Castle and Brüggen Castle are both noted as family-friendly. De Keverberg is a unique ruin often used for events, while Brüggen Castle has a well-preserved knife tower and casemates that can be explored.

How can I reach De Keverberg Castle?

De Keverberg Castle is located in Kessel, approximately 2.8 kilometers from Beesel. A charming detail of visiting is that, in the absence of a bridge, guests often take a ferry to cross the Meuse river to reach the castle.

Are there any castles around Beesel that are not open to the public?

Yes, Hillenraad Castle is a privately owned square moated castle and a protected national monument. While its exterior and palace park are impressive, the castle itself is not open to the public.

What kind of historical details can I find at Brüggen Castle?

Brüggen Castle is known for its well-preserved knife tower and casemates. Some of its former fortifications can still be seen and visited, offering a tangible connection to its past.

What outdoor activities can I do near the castles in Beesel?

The area around Beesel offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those that offer views of the Meuse river and utilize the Maas ferry between Kessel and Beesel. There are also dedicated MTB trails and gravel biking routes, many of which pass by or near historical sites and natural landscapes.

Are there walking or hiking trails around the castles?

Nieuwenbroeck Castle features multiple walking paths through its wooded grounds. Additionally, the broader Beesel region offers many opportunities for walking and hiking, often incorporating scenic views and historical landmarks. You can explore various cycling and walking routes that pass through the picturesque landscape.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles around Beesel?

Visitors appreciate the rich history and the striking presence of the castles, even those in ruins like De Keverberg Castle. The scenic views, especially over the Meuse river, and the opportunity to explore well-preserved architectural details are also highly valued.

Is there a castle that also serves as an event venue?

Yes, De Keverberg Castle is frequently utilized as a wedding and event venue. Brüggen Castle is also well-known in the area for its many events, and Haus Elmpt is a popular location for weddings and other gatherings.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles in Beesel?

While castles can be visited year-round, spring and autumn often offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and surrounding natural areas. These seasons provide comfortable temperatures for walking and cycling, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful.

Are there any cafes or places to eat near the castles?

De Keverberg Castle includes a cafe, offering a convenient spot for refreshments. The historic village of Kessel, where De Keverberg is located, also has cozy terraces. For other castles, you might find options in nearby towns like Beesel or Brüggen.

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