Best castles around Maasdriel are found within a municipality in the Netherlands, characterized by its position along the Maas River. The region features a mix of historical sites, from medieval water castles to repurposed manor houses. These landmarks offer insights into centuries of architectural evolution and local history. The area provides diverse settings for exploring historical structures amidst natural landscapes.
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The castle is located on an island near the Dommel River and dates from around 1400, but is no longer in its original state. It was likely renovated between 1504 and 1509 by Jan Heyns, one of the architects of St. John's Cathedral in 's-Hertogenbosch.
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The castle itself is not open to the public. It's hard to find a good view when the trees are in leaf. It's barely visible from the gate, and even from the dike, it's only partially visible.
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Partners Klaas van Leengoed and Niek van Lieverloo joined forces in 2015 to breathe new life into Kasteel Maurick. Klaas had always seen the charm and possibilities that Kasteel Maurick has to offer. And Niek had been dreaming of his own restaurant for years. During their meeting, it became clear that they shared their admiration for this special location. In the autumn, they reopened the castle doors. From the á la carte restaurant “Hendrik van Maurick”, brasserie Catharina for a delicious lunch or cozy high tea to spaces for a beautiful party, a romantic wedding or a business meeting. At Kasteel Maurick, together with the entire team, we provide you with an unforgettable stay. Our core values? Quality, stylish, craftsmanship and passion: we radiate this in everything we do.
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Former location of Slot Rossum, country residence with coach house of Baron Van Randwijck (1850) and from 1949 to 2002 Rossum town hall. Currently in use as an office. (Source Wikipedia)
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The robust medieval Waardenburg Castle has been standing on an old arm of the Waal for about 750 years. It is part of Estate Waardenburg en Neerijnen. It is one of the few polygonal castles in the Netherlands. The castle has been hit by war violence several times in its existence and has recovered. After it was also heavily damaged in the Second World War, GLK (Geldersch Landscape Castles) has done everything possible for decades to save the unique building and eventually restore it respectfully. A special feature is that from the beginning of 1945 the castle also served as an emergency home for families from Waardenburg and the surrounding area who could not return to their homes. After the liberation, the evacuated families continued to live on Waardenburg until 1957.
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In a meander of the Maas near the Gelderland village of Well (municipality of Maasdriel) is the Slot van Well, also known as the House of Malsen. The oldest part of this castle, which is currently privately owned and therefore inaccessible to the public, probably dates from the fourteenth century.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Well Castle, a picturesque water castle with origins in the 14th century, whose grounds offer scenic walking paths. Another favorite is Kasteel Maurick, known for its beautiful setting on the Dommel River, hosting a restaurant and hotel suites. Waardenburg Castle, with its authentic 17th-century elements and rich history, is also highly appreciated.
Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. While Well Castle's grounds are great for walks, Kasteel van Oijen, now a group accommodation, provides a unique historical setting for family gatherings. Kasteel Maurick is also considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant environment for dining and exploring its park.
The castles in Maasdriel provide a journey through centuries of architectural and regional history. Well Castle showcases medieval origins and later expansions. Rossum Castle, though now a Neo-Tudor manor, stands on the site of a 13th-century structure. Waardenburg Castle has a known foundation date from 1265 and features authentic 17th-century elements, including the intriguing Faust Room.
Absolutely. Many castles are set within beautiful natural landscapes. Well Castle is surrounded by a double moat that attracts waterfowl, and its location in a meander of the Maas River offers scenic views. Kasteel Maurick is situated on an island within a 23-hectare park, making it an excellent starting point for walking and cycling along the Dommel River.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'Church in Well – Old farmhouse in Wordragen loop' near Well Castle. Explore more options in the Hiking around Maasdriel guide, which includes trails of varying difficulty.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy mountain biking and running. The area features MTB trails such as the 'Henriëttesluis (Engelen Lock) – Well Castle loop' and running routes like the 'Hurwenensche Floodplains – Rossum Castle loop'. You can find detailed information and more routes in the MTB Trails around Maasdriel and Running Trails around Maasdriel guides.
Not all castles are fully accessible to the public. Well Castle is privately owned, so only its grounds and exterior views are accessible. Rossum Castle currently serves as an office. However, Kasteel Maurick houses a restaurant and hotel, allowing visitors to experience its interior. Kasteel van Oijen operates as a group accommodation and wedding venue, offering interior access to guests.
The castles and their surroundings are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for exploring grounds and outdoor activities. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can provide a serene, picturesque backdrop, especially for water castles like Well Castle. Check specific castle opening hours if planning an interior visit, as some may have seasonal variations.
Yes, there are options for dining and accommodation. Kasteel Maurick features an upscale restaurant, a brasserie, and hotel suites. Kasteel van Oijen is a luxurious group accommodation with a private café for guests. The villages surrounding the castles, such as Well and Rossum, also offer local cafes and pubs.
While some castles are more easily reached by car, public transport options exist to the general Maasdriel region. From there, local buses or a combination of walking/cycling might be necessary to reach specific castle locations. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and routes in advance for the most convenient travel plan to each castle.
While the main castles are well-known, the region itself, with its historical context, offers a sense of discovery. Kasteel van Oijen, though now a venue, represents the outer bailey of a much larger former castle, with its 16th-century corner towers hinting at a grander past. Exploring the walking paths around these sites can reveal unique perspectives and quiet historical corners.


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