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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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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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It is a beautiful, wooded area located along the banks of the Waal. Containing two special buildings, Waardenburg Castle and Huis Neerijnen. Both with a moat and Huis Neerijnen even with a drawbridge and a coach house. And of course with beautiful stories. The castle, originally called 'Klingelenburg', was a residential tower with defensive functions. Around 1350, knight Gijsbert de Cock had this first noble house built in Neerijnen. Almost certainly on the elevated and moated site. Together with the Waardenburg castle, built in 1265 on behalf of Rudolph de Cock, it forms one estate. The residents of Neerijnen Castle used the name De Cock van Neerijnen. After the De Cock family, several families owned the estate, including Van Aylva. In 1769, Hobbe van Aylva had a front door frame installed in rococo style with a memorial stone attached to himself. Source: mijngelderland.nl
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beautiful, varied, fascinating nature walk with a piece of authentic culture of Amerongen with castle. Hilly with views.
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Amerongen Castle is a beautiful 'House' from the seventeenth century. The House, the garden and inventory form a unit that is not often found in the Netherlands. Amerongen Castle has a rich family history of 700 years. The castle is surrounded by historical gardens and is located at the foot of the picturesque village of Amerongen.
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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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