Best attractions and places to see around Lansingerland, a municipality in the western Netherlands, offers a variety of points of interest. Formed by Berkel en Rodenrijs, Bleiswijk, and Bergschenhoek, the region features natural landscapes and recreational areas. Visitors can explore diverse environments focusing on outdoor activities and local charm.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Cycling on a racing bike is only really fun on weekdays or when the weather is not so good.
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The Tram Bridge over the Vlaardingervaart canal near Schipluiden is a bicycle bridge. Steam trams of the Westland Steam Tramway Company (WSM) used to run here, transporting vegetables from the Westland region to Delft. Between 1912 and 1932, passengers were also transported. After the war, diesel locomotives were used. The WSM tram line was closed in 1968. The bridge has been used as a bicycle bridge since 1974 and is an important link in the cycle routes of Midden-Delfland. The Tram Bridge has been a national monument since 2001. Source: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trambrug_(Schipluiden)
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Nice for walking and cycling but consider renting a canoe. Really fun to do.
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The town hall, the Nieuwe Kerk and the statue of Hugo de Groot are striking here. Nice open square, but not really cozy .... It is too open for that.
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Nature and tranquility in a busy environment
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Lansingerland offers several beautiful natural areas. The Rottemeren is a large recreational area perfect for walking, cycling, and canoeing, encompassing diverse landscapes like the Hoge- and Lagebergse Bos, Bleiswijkse Zoom, Het Nessebos, De Zevenhuizerplas, and Eendrachtspolder. You can also explore the Hoge Bergse Bos in Bergschenhoek and De Groenzoom in Berkel en Rodenrijs.
Yes, Lansingerland has several family-friendly options. The Annie MG Schmidtpark, located between Berkel en Rodenrijs and Bergschenhoek, is a discovery paradise for children with play elements like a cable car and rope bridge. Farm Lansingerland offers a petting zoo and a seasonal corn maze, while Dierenweide 't Ezelsbruggetje in Bleiswijk provides animal fun with donkey and pony rides, a petting zoo, and a playground.
Near Lansingerland, you can visit the historic Market Square, Delft, known for its vibrant atmosphere and the impressive Stadhuis (Town Hall). Another notable site is the Schipluiden Tram Bridge, a historic bicycle bridge that once carried steam trams and is now a national monument.
The region around Lansingerland is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling around the Rottemeren, which also offers canoeing, sailing, golf, horseback riding, water skiing, and climbing. For more structured routes, consider exploring the many hiking, cycling, and running trails available.
Yes, several attractions are noted as wheelchair accessible. These include the iconic Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam, the lively Market Square, Delft, the architectural marvel of Rotterdam Market Hall, and the historic Schipluiden Tram Bridge.
For shopping, the village center of Berkel en Rodenrijs offers a pleasant experience with both chain stores and local boutiques, cozy squares, and terraces. For relaxation, Wellnessresort Elysium in Bleiswijk provides a dedicated space for wellness. Additionally, the Rotterdam Market Hall combines food stalls with restaurants and shops in an impressive architectural setting.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse experiences. For instance, the Rottemeren is praised for its beautiful natural paths for walking and cycling, with many recommending renting a canoe for a unique perspective. The Erasmus Bridge is appreciated as an iconic landmark and a symbol of modern Dutch architecture, while Market Square, Delft is loved for its lively atmosphere, historic buildings, and numerous cafes.
Yes, there are many trails suitable for hiking and running. For hiking, you can find routes like the 'Lührs Viewpoint – View of Zuidplas Lake loop' or 'Molenviergang – The Eendrachtsmolen loop'. Running enthusiasts can explore trails such as 'Mill the Vier Winden – Rottemeren loop' or 'White Bridge in the Groenzoom – View of De Groenzoom loop'. More details can be found in the Hiking around Lansingerland and Running Trails around Lansingerland guides.
Beyond the iconic Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam, known as 'De Zwaan', you can also see the historic Schipluiden Tram Bridge. The Rotterdam Market Hall is another architectural highlight, featuring an arched market hall with impressive interior artwork and apartments.
Absolutely. The Rottemeren area offers many enjoyable paths through nature that are suitable for leisurely walks. Additionally, the Hoge Bergse Bos and De Groenzoom provide natural settings for easy strolls. For specific routes, the Hiking around Lansingerland guide lists easy routes like 'Lührs Viewpoint – View of Zuidplas Lake loop'.
The best time to visit Lansingerland's nature attractions, such as the Rottemeren, is generally during weekdays or when the weather is not overly busy, especially if you plan on cycling or canoeing. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities, while autumn provides beautiful scenery. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.


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