Central Terschelling Castle does not exist, so it receives no visitors. Actual historical sites on Terschelling can experience moderate to high visitor numbers during peak tourist seasons, especially in July and August.
Since 'Central Terschelling Castle' is not a real place, it does not experience any visitor traffic. For real historical attractions on Terschelling, visitor numbers fluctuate considerably with the tourist seasons.
During the peak summer months, particularly July and August, the island and its attractions, such as the Brandaris Lighthouse area, the main village of West-Terschelling, and popular museums, can become quite busy. Weekends and Dutch national holidays also tend to attract larger crowds. During the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) and outside of school holidays, these sites are generally much quieter, offering a more relaxed and less crowded exploration experience. Weekdays are typically less busy than weekends.