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Only to visit with a tour
You can only visit this ruine via a tour. The host spoke mostly French but did her very best to tell things in Dutch, we got the whole essent of the story.
Pretty, but not unmissable, since a lot of the old castle is gone and the newer castle is not open to the public. A fun hour to spend amongst picturesque ruins if you have the time, and even better i...
At the entrance you will be greeted by a ticketseller and a woman in a medieval costume which will probably scare of the youngest membrrs in any group, but the tour in Flemish and French is wuite okay...
No, seriously, me and my partner are archaeologists and yes we do love old stones, history, everything that forms an old town, and yes this is the old castle of which the town derives its name: Rocha ...
Construite in the 1155. Reformed from the 16th to the 18th century. Since 1795, she changes owners and is abandoned and then renewed. Since 1987, the castle ruins are accessible...
Only to visit with a tour
You can only visit this ruine via a tour. The host spoke mostly French but did her very best to tell things in Dutch, we got the whole essent of the story.
Lots of fun for kids
Pretty, but not unmissable, since a lot of the old castle is gone and the newer castle is not open to the public. A fun hour to spend amongst picturesque ruins if you have the time, and even better i...
Beware of the harlot.
At the entrance you will be greeted by a ticketseller and a woman in a medieval costume which will probably scare of the youngest membrrs in any group, but the tour in Flemish and French is wuite okay...
Fantastic, if you're into lots of old stones!
No, seriously, me and my partner are archaeologists and yes we do love old stones, history, everything that forms an old town, and yes this is the old castle of which the town derives its name: Rocha ...
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Construite in the 1155. Reformed from the 16th to the 18th century. Since 1795, she changes owners and is abandoned and then renewed. Since 1987, the castle ruins are accessible...