Attractions and places to see around Nissewaard, a municipality on the island of Voorne-Putten in South Holland, offers a diverse range of experiences. The region encompasses the city of Spijkenisse and historic towns like Geervliet and Heenvliet, alongside several charming villages. Visitors can explore natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural sites within its varied landscape. Nissewaard features dynamic polder landscapes, tidal wetlands, and numerous historical monuments.
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Beautiful cycle path, impressive weir.
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The Maastunnel is the oldest submerged tunnel in the Netherlands. It connects the banks of the Nieuwe Maas in Rotterdam. The tunnel consists of four tubes: two for cars, one for cyclists and one for pedestrians. Construction started in 1937 and was completed in 1942.
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For me, it was a unique experience to “cross under” the river by bike under the Maas in a tunnel. The impressive entrance to the tunnel, the old wooden structures, the smell - an experience that you should simply take part in - - and surprisingly, the whole thing is free
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I did this route on a Sunday afternoon in nice weather. Enjoy a drink with friends afterwards in the beautiful Veerhaven district of Rotterdam. Then take the Waterbus from Erasmus Bridge station to Merwedekade-Dordrecht. That is 1 hour of sailing. Wonderfully relaxing. Lots to see. Beautiful evening photos! And in 5 minutes I was back home in Dordrecht.
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The Haringvliet Dam with the Haringvliet locks are hydraulic structures with which the mouth of the Haringvliet in the Netherlands is closed as part of the Delta Works. The entire project consists of 17 locks, a large section of dam and a ship lock, and was the sixth project within the Delta Works.
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From the bridge you have a great view of the Rotterdam skyline.
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The market hall is 120 m long, 70 m wide, and 40 m high and truly impossible to miss. Yet the building blends perfectly into the surrounding buildings and appears very transparent thanks to its enormous glass facades. Even from the outside, you get a glimpse of the building's unique interior and the colorful artwork that spans the entire market hall. The artists Arno Coenen and Iris Roskam called their work, which adorns the arched ceiling of the market hall, "Horn of Abundance." And when you stand beneath it and see the oversized fruits, fish, and vegetables in all colors raining down on you, you can't imagine any other name for it. But you can not only see your fill in the market hall, you can also eat your fill. The market hall is open daily and offers all kinds of special foods: vegetables, fresh fish, organic meat, and nuts from all over the world. Plus, typical Dutch items like stroopwafels and, of course, cheese. However, the selection of snacks and culinary delicacies of all kinds now outweighs the selection of fresh produce. Classic dishes such as fries, kibbeling, or herring with onions are offered alongside Japanese sushi and oriental tapas. For dessert, there are brightly colored sweet donuts, delicious coconut macaroons, or even the best ice cream in all of Rotterdam. There are terraces for seating on the roofs of some food stalls, and several restaurants, bars, and cafés with seating have also settled in the perimeter of the market hall. https://www.nach-rotterdam.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/markthalle
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The Willems Bridge is one of Rotterdam's three large bridges that cross the Nieuwe Maas. It is 365 meters long and is a cable-stayed bridge standing on two large pylons. At night, the red color comes into its own even more thanks to the lighting.
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Nissewaard offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the Rhoonse Grienden Willow Groves, one of the last remaining tidal wetlands in the Netherlands, where you might spot beavers and roe deer. The Bernissegebied is another dynamic polder landscape with lakes and ponds, rich in flora and fauna. Additionally, green spaces like Park Vogelenzang, De Uitwaayer, and Het Mallebos provide tranquil spots for relaxation and observing local wildlife.
Nissewaard is rich in history. Explore the charming Historic Village Centers of Geervliet, Heenvliet, Abbenbroek, Zuidland, Simonshaven, and Hekelingen, which retain their past as port towns. You can also visit the intriguing Ruïne Ravesteyn in Heenvliet or admire the many historic windmills and churches, such as the beautiful white church in Simonshaven. For modern cultural experiences, Theater de Stoep in Spijkenisse offers a diverse program, and the unique glass library, Boekenberg, is a notable architectural sight.
Yes, Nissewaard features several impressive structures. The Haringvliet Dam and Haringvliet Locks, part of the Dutch Delta Works, is an approximately one-kilometer-long dam with a scenic cycling path, offering protection against high water. In Spijkenisse, the Boekenberg is an unusual glass library known as a 'mountain full of books and ideas'. While technically outside Nissewaard but very close, the iconic Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam and the striking Willems Bridge are also significant architectural highlights nearby.
Families visiting Nissewaard have several options. Children can enjoy indoor fun at Monkey Town Spijkenisse with slides and trampolines, or explore natural playgrounds like Natuurspeeltuin Park Waterland and Natuurspeeltuin Beverbos. The Kinderboerderij De Trotse Pauw is a children's farm where kids can interact with animals. For active families, Holland Indoor Sport in Spijkenisse offers indoor skiing and a survival course.
Nissewaard offers numerous routes for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various hiking trails, such as the 'De Arend Windmill – Bernisse Inlet Sluice loop from Zuidland' or the 'Bernisse Recreation Area – Heenvliet Village Center loop from Heenvliet'. For cyclists, routes like the 'Hellevoetsluis Harbour – Seawall along the Haringvliet loop' or the 'Molen De Arend – Spijkenisse Mill loop' are popular. Gravel biking options are also available, including the 'Oostvoornse Meer – View of the Oostvoornse Meer loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for Nissewaard.
For scenic views, the Haringvliet Dam and Haringvliet Locks offer expansive vistas over the water and the impressive Delta Works. The various polder landscapes and natural areas like the Bernissegebied also provide picturesque settings. Additionally, the Maeslantkering Waterfront Path offers a great perspective on sea vessels and the surrounding water.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and impressive engineering. The Haringvliet Dam is often highlighted for its protective role and scenic cycling path. The Rotterdam Market Hall, though just outside Nissewaard, is praised for its unique architecture and diverse food offerings. The region's green spaces and historic villages also receive positive feedback for their tranquility and charm.
Yes, Nissewaard offers several indoor options. Monkey Town Spijkenisse is an indoor play paradise perfect for children. For adults and older kids, Holland Indoor Sport in Spijkenisse provides opportunities for indoor skiing and climbing. If you're looking for a relaxed evening, Poolcentrum Keus in Spijkenisse offers billiards, snooker, and darts. The Boekenberg library also provides a quiet and architecturally interesting indoor space.
In Nissewaard's natural areas, you can observe various wildlife. The Rhoonse Grienden Willow Groves are known for sightings of beavers and roe deer. The Bernissegebied, with its diverse flora and fauna, is home to many bird species, small mammals, and various plant life. Green spaces like Park Vogelenzang, De Uitwaayer, and Het Mallebos also provide habitats for local birds and small animals.
Absolutely. Nissewaard is home to 189 national and municipal monuments. You'll find numerous historic houses, windmills, and churches scattered across the landscape. The white church in Simonshaven is particularly noteworthy for its beauty, and the historic village centers of Geervliet and Heenvliet feature well-preserved medieval structures and remnants of their past as port towns. The Ruïne Ravesteyn in Heenvliet also offers a glimpse into the region's historical architecture.
Nissewaard is excellent for cycling. You can enjoy routes like the 'Hellevoetsluis Harbour – Seawall along the Haringvliet loop from Heemraadlaan' which is about 39 km, or the 'Zwartewaal Marina – Hartelkanaal loop from Spijkenisse Centrum' which is an easier 29 km ride. Many routes allow you to explore the polder landscape, natural areas, and historic villages. For more options, consult the Cycling around Nissewaard guide.
Yes, Nissewaard offers several easy hiking trails. For example, the 'Bernisse Recreation Area – Heenvliet Village Center loop from Heenvliet' is an easy 4.7 km route. These trails allow you to enjoy the polder landscape and natural areas without significant difficulty. You can find more details on various hiking options, including easy routes, in the Hiking around Nissewaard guide.


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