Hidden Castle
Hey Lykkers, how about an unforgettable tour of one of the Netherlands' most iconic castles? Loevestein Castle, nestled in the scenic countryside of Gelderland, is a treasure trove of history and beauty.
Let’s explore its medieval charm and discover all the cool things you can do in just two days.
Day 1: Immerse Yourself in History
Morning: Arrive at Loevestein
Kick off your trip with a scenic drive to Loevestein Castle, located in the picturesque town of Poederoijen. The fortress is about an hour and a half from Amsterdam, making it an easy day trip or weekend destination. When you arrive, check into Hotel de Schildkamp in nearby Asperen. It’s a cozy spot with comfortable rooms, perfect for resting up after a day of exploring.
Cost: Around $140-$200 per night (cost may vary).
What to Expect: Friendly service, a peaceful atmosphere, and easy access to the fortress.
Midday: Explore the Fortress
After checking in, head straight to Loevestein Castle. The castle dates back to the 14th century and is steeped in history. Originally built as a defensive fortress, it later became a state prison.
Cost: Entry fees are around $14 for adults (cost may vary).
Don’t Miss: The Hugo Grotius exhibition and the stunning views from the castle towers.
Lunch: Castle Café
Take a break and grab lunch at the Taveerne Slot Loevestein. It’s a cozy spot where you can enjoy Dutch snacks, sandwiches, and soups.
Cost: About $25-$40 per person (cost may vary).
Tip: Try the local cheese platter—it’s a Dutch specialty.
Afternoon: Discover the Surroundings
After lunch, take a walk around the fortress grounds. The surrounding area is stunning, with views of the rivers Maas and Waal. You can also explore the old fortress walls and learn more about the castle’s role in Dutch history.
What to Do: Take plenty of photos, and maybe even sketch the landscape if you’re feeling artistic!
Evening: Dinner at De Gouden Molen
For dinner, drive to De Gouden Molen in nearby Rossum. This charming restaurant offers delicious Dutch cuisine with a modern twist, and the riverside location is perfect for a relaxing evening.
Cost: Around $35-$50 per person (cost may vary).
Must-Try: The seasonal fish dishes and their excellent selection of drinks.
Day 2: Local Adventures and Relaxation
Morning: River Cruise
Start your day with a leisurely river cruise along the Maas. Many local companies offer short boat trips that give you a unique view of the fortress and the surrounding area. It’s a relaxing way to start your day and take in the natural beauty of Gelderland.
Cost: Around $20-$30 per person (cost may vary).
Tip: Bring your camera for some great shots of the castle from the water.
Lunch: Picnic at the Fortress
Pick up some local treats from a nearby bakery and head back to the fortress for a picnic. There’s nothing like enjoying a meal with a view of such a historic landmark.
Cost: $10-$15 per person (cost may vary).
What to Bring: A blanket, some fresh bread, cheese, and maybe a bottle of local drink.
Afternoon: Visit Nearby Woudrichem
In the afternoon, take a short drive to the nearby town of Woudrichem. This charming little town is full of well-preserved medieval buildings and cozy cafes.
What to Do: Explore the town, visit the local shops, and maybe stop for a coffee at one of the cafés.
Evening: Farewell Dinner
End your trip with a dinner at Restaurant 't Oude Veerhuis Zalmspecialiteiten B&B in Heerewaarden, known for its fantastic Dutch and French cuisine. The atmosphere is cozy, and the riverside setting is the perfect way to unwind after your adventure.
Cost: About $40-$60 per person (cost may vary).
Recommendation: Try the duck breast or the vegetarian risotto—they’re both top-notch.
Loevestein Castle is one of those places where you can really feel the history all around you. It’s a perfect spot for a quick escape, with just the right mix of adventure and relaxation. Hope you have a blast and soak in every bit of this special place!