Best attractions and places to see around Berkelland include a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty within the Achterhoek region of the Netherlands. The area features diverse landscapes, including forests, water, farms, and estates, alongside historic structures and cultural sites. Visitors can explore a varied coulisse landscape with old forests, extensive fields, and heathlands. Berkelland offers a range of experiences from exploring historic mills and castles to enjoying nature reserves.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Unfortunately, there were no flamingos to be seen on May 1, 2023 - nevertheless a place worth seeing
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A beautiful view of nature and the flamingos.
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Beautiful nature reserve. Here it can be endured very well.
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Great area.. Flamingos can also be seen with binoculars
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Have never seen flamingos in the wild. great experience.
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definitely a very nice destination to enjoy pure nature at any time of the year
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Great nature reserve on both sides of the border. There are lakes, moors, swamp forests and beautiful heathland. The highlight, however, are probably the free-roaming cattle.
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The Haaksbergener Venn is worth both a walk and a bike ride. Geese in particular, but also birds of prey can be seen in the wet meadows. Deer often cross the nature reserve at dusk.
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Berkelland offers a diverse landscape with forests, water, farms, and estates. You can discover varied coulisse landscapes, old forests, extensive fields, and heathlands. Notable natural areas include the Zwillbrocker Venn, known for its unique birdlife, and the White Fen, which provides beautiful scenery year-round. The region also features the Needse Berg, Achterveld, and Noordijkerveld, and the significant river Berkel.
You can observe a colony of flamingos at Zwillbrocker Venn, a nature reserve located on the Dutch-German border. This area is Europe's northernmost breeding ground for these tropical birds, making it a truly special sight.
Berkelland is rich in history. You can visit Haarmühle Historic Watermill and Country Inn, a historical site where you can explore the old mill. Other significant historical structures include Kasteel Ruurlo, Kasteel Warmelo, the Mallemse Molen in Eibergen, and Havezathe De Kamp near Neede. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, Berkelland hosts several interesting museums. Museum MORE-Kasteel Ruurlo showcases realist art, including works by Carel Willink. In Borculo, you can visit the Kristalmuseum, which displays fossils, minerals, and gemstones, and the Brandweer- en Stormrampenmuseum, focusing on fire brigade history and storm impacts. Additionally, Museum De Scheper in Eibergen and Museum De Lebbenbrugge in Borculo delve into local history.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Berkelland are suitable for families. The Haarmühle Historic Watermill and Country Inn offers a playground for children and the opportunity to visit the old mill. Zwillbrocker Venn is also family-friendly, providing a chance to see flamingos. The largest hedge maze in Europe, historically connected to Kasteel Ruurlo, offers a fun and engaging experience for all ages.
Berkelland is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive cycling and walking routes, including themed paths like the 'klompenpaden' and the 'Liefdespad'. Mountain bikers can explore the Achterhoek MTB network, with routes in Borculo and Ruurlo. For water recreation, you can take a trip on a 'berkelzomp' or rent a canoe, raft, or SUP on the river Berkel.
Yes, Berkelland offers numerous cycling opportunities. The region is part of the extensive Achterhoek MTB network, with a 17-kilometer route in Borculo and a varied route in Ruurlo. For touring and road cycling, you can find many routes that pass through diverse landscapes and charming villages. Explore more options on the Cycling around Berkelland or Road Cycling Routes around Berkelland guide pages.
Berkelland is a fantastic destination for hiking. You can explore various walking routes, including four 'klompenpaden' around Gelselaar, Haarlo, Ruurlo, and Rekken. Long-distance paths like the Noaberpad and Trekvogelpad also traverse the area. The 'Liefdespad' offers an artistic walking experience. Discover more trails on the Running Trails around Berkelland guide page, which includes many walking options.
The river Berkel is a central feature for water recreation in Berkelland. You can experience the river by taking a trip on a traditional 'berkelzomp' boat. Alternatively, you can rent a canoe, raft, or stand-up paddleboard (SUP) in Rekken or Borculo for a more active exploration of the waterway.
Berkelland is home to several characteristic villages that offer a glimpse into rural life. Consider visiting Geesteren, Gelselaar, and Rekken to experience their unique charm and local atmosphere. These villages often serve as excellent starting points for exploring the surrounding natural and historical sites.
Yes, Berkelland offers several dog-friendly options. The Haarmühle Historic Watermill and Country Inn is noted as dog-friendly. Many of the natural areas, forests, and extensive walking and cycling routes are also suitable for exploring with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash where required by local regulations.
Berkelland's diverse landscapes are beautiful throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for cycling, hiking, and water recreation, with lush greenery and pleasant weather. Autumn offers stunning fall foliage, particularly in the forests and estates. Even in winter, the fens and natural areas like White Fen can be picturesque, especially during the cottongrass bloom.


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