Kasteel Kerckebosch |  Zeist

Kasteel Kerckebosch, nestled in Zeist’s lush forests, features the stunning Kerckebosch Serre restaurant, designed as a glass house that harmonizes architecture with nature. Its minimalist design showcases panoramic views of the surrounding greenery, creating a light-filled environment where indoor and outdoor spaces blend seamlessly.

Constructed with sustainable, natural materials, the Serre emphasizes ecological responsibility in both structure and detail. An open kitchen acts as a “food theater,” inviting guests to witness the culinary artistry behind their meals, adding an engaging touch to the dining experience.

The centerpiece is a beautifully restored chandelier, once forgotten, that links the restaurant to the castle's rich 120-year history. This blend of heritage and modernity makes dining at Kerckebosch Serre a truly memorable experience.

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Candlelit dinner table at Kerckebosch Serre restaurant with wine glasses and place settings, framed by arched windows revealing the glass house architecture of this heritage castle dining venue in Zeist
Restored heritage chandelier hanging in the Kerckebosch Serre glass house restaurant, with floor-to-ceiling windows, lush greenery, and elegant dining tables beneath the striking ironwork centerpiece
Light-filled dining space at Kerckebosch Serre with tall French doors overlooking forest greenery, natural wood tables, log stools, and minimalist black chairs in the glass house restaurant
Natural rope and climbing vine room divider at Kerckebosch Serre restaurant, blending organic materials with the dining space and connecting to the sustainable design philosophy of the glass house venue
Curved wooden bar with wine bottles and open kitchen area at Kerckebosch Serre, featuring exposed brick walls, arched windows, heritage chandelier, and teal seating accents in the castle restaurant
Elegant dining area inside Kerckebosch Serre glass house restaurant with dark wooden chairs, natural tree stump side table, teal velvet seating, and panoramic views of surrounding forest through tall windows
Kasteel Kerckebosch Castle Room visualization with round porthole window, orange leather armchair, dark wood writing desk, bed with blue-grey linens and decorative pillows, and tall curtained windows overlooking the forest
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