Landgoed Sandenburg is 600 hectares in size, and is a private limited company classified under the Natural Beauty Act. The shares of Landgoed Sandenburg are owned by the family and the neighboring family estate Den Treek. The estate generates income by leasing (agricultural) land and renting out houses and farms. The heart of Landgoed Sandenburg is the historic country estate on the Langbroekerwetering, with its white-plastered Castle, Orangery and Coach House. The Oranjerie is used as a wedding location and location for business receptions. Offices are located in the Koetshuis and the Oude Stal. Sandenburg Castle is inhabited by the family.
Rules for hikers
Landgoed Sandenburg is private land. It is indicated where walking is allowed. There is no parking area for walkers: if you want to walk on Sandenburg, it is best to come by bike and park the bike along the road.
Visitors to the estate must adhere to the following rules:
Walking is only allowed on roads and trails, where it is indicated that this is allowed.
Due to the tranquility of the animals on the estate, walking is only allowed after sunrise and before sunset.
Cycling or mountain biking on unpaved roads and paths is prohibited.
Dogs must be on a leash everywhere.
Do not leave any waste.
Follow the directions of the ranger and staff.
Entering the estate with a metal detector is not allowed.
Private terrain
Where access is prohibited, this is clearly indicated with a 'private area' sign. We request that you respect these signs and do not enter the private property, including the car park and the area around the castle. Flying a drone over the private property is strictly prohibited due to the privacy of local residents.
Visitors who do not comply with these rules risk a fine.
Be careful when walking through tall grass or under oak trees: there are ticks and oak processionary caterpillars on the estate.