


A little history
Westhove Castle was probably built in the beginning of the 13th century, between the villages of Domburg
and Oostkapelle. It consisted of a moated castle and bailey separated by a moat. The bailey had three
entrances and two round towers. The castle itself also had two towers.
The castle and the surrounding lands became the property of the Abbey of Middelburg in 1277. It served as
the summer residence of the abbots.
Around 1560 the castle's west side was extended. And in 1562 the castle became an episcopal summer mansion.
In 1572 it was stormed by the Geuzen because of its Spanish occupation and partially destroyed. Only the
north face of the castle was spared. After this the castle was rebuild and again made suitable for habitation.
In the second half of the 19th century the exterior of the castle was plastered but in the beginning of the
20th century this plaster was removed again.
In the beginning of the 20th century the castle was used as a nursing home for children.
During WW II the castle was again heavily damaged. In 1948 the outside of the castle was repaired, followed
in 1977 by a thorough restoration of its interiors.
Because of all these changes during the castles history, caused by damages and the following repairs, not
much remains of the real medieval castle. What we see today mostly dates back to the 17th and 18th century.
The castle is now used as a Youth Hostel and lies in a nature reserve only a couple of minutes walk from
the beaches.
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Location and contact information
At Duinvlietweg 8 in Domburg, tel.nr. 0118-581254.
The castle's interior can only be visited by guests of the Youth Hostel.
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