Verwolde House
See how a noble family lived for two centuries.
The history of Verwolde goes back to the middle ages. The present house was built in 1776, and six generations of the Van der Borch family lived there until 1977.
The upstairs living quarters are decorated in the original 18th century style. Downstairs, an interactive presentation will introduce you to the residents and their staff.
Children will have a great time in Verwolde House. They can try out the footman’s sleeping quarters, arrange a bouquet of flowers, or try their hand at engraving a monogram on cutlery. In the garden, they can go on a treasure hunt.
The upstairs house can be viewed as part of a guided tour. Downstairs can be visited independently. Access to the garden is free of charge.
Tours start throughout the day at set times. English tours can be arranged by appointment.
For those who would like to combine a visit to the castle with a walk, we recommend the walking tour below.
Walking tour
Opening hours
Open from April to October (inc.)
Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, 11am to 4pm
November to March
Sunday from 11am to 4pm
Additional opening during spring half-term.
Public holidays
Open: Easter, Ascension Day, and Whitsun
Closed: Kings Day (27 April), Christmas, New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day
Admission Prices (per person)
Adults (18+ years): €13,50
Children (4-18 years): €5
Accessibility
Address:
Jonker Emilelaan 4, 7245 TL Laren (GLD)
How to get there:
Verwolde House can be easily reached by car taking the A1, exit 26 (Holten/Lochem).
Further information:
+31 573 – 40 18 25
verwolde@glk.nl
www.glk.nl/verwolde