Best attractions and places to see in Hurwenense Uiterwaard include a diverse landscape shaped by the Waal river. This region features floodplains, historical industrial remnants, and scenic dike paths. It offers opportunities to explore natural river environments and significant cultural heritage sites. The area is characterized by its open spaces and connection to the water.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
Highlight • Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • River
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Viewpoint
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions in Hurwenense Uiterwaard.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
In order to improve the quality of nature and water, the area was redesigned between 2010 and 2015. This has led to improved living conditions for various plant and animal species. For example, a co-flowing secondary channel was constructed in the north of the Hurwenen floodplain. The secondary channel provides a better living environment, particularly for current-loving fish species. The construction of the secondary channel took place within the Water Framework Directive and also contributes to the ecological objectives of the European Natura 2000 programme. Many bird species use the area to forage during their migration to and from their wintering areas. The Kil van Hurwenen, or De Kil, as the locals call this area, is now open to the public. Source and more information: Wikipedia
2
0
nice MTB track!
1
1
I can add to Flower's story that the name Henrica Maria is named after the daughter of the first owner. This daughter later became known as a resistance heroine…
5
0
typical polder landscape at the floodplain
4
0
This is a very nice asphalted path. You may cross the Waal on the bridge you see (Zaltbommel to Waardenburg)
2
0
The wreck has been in the Kil since 1978, but possibly earlier. The shipwreck in the Kil van Hurwenen is a 1898 in Waspik near the shipyard P and A Ruijtenberg built steel “hevelaak” (Hagenaar), Henrica called Mary. The ship, built for freight transport, has a cargo hold with a fore and aft and measures over 21 by 4 meters, with a displacement of more than 76 cubic meters. The ship was equipped with a mast and boom with unloading installation, as well as a side screw installation with a diesel engine.
7
0
Next to the site is De Roskam, a great opportunity for lunch or just a soft serve ice cream!
4
0
Hurwenense Uiterwaard is characterized by its river landscape, shaped by the Waal. You can explore floodplains and the Island and side channel, which was redesigned to improve nature and water quality, creating a better environment for various plant and animal species, especially current-loving fish. Many bird species also use the area during migration.
Yes, the region has a rich industrial past. You can see the Chimney of the Former De Lagewaard Brick Factory, a historical site where storks often nest. Another significant historical remnant is the Henrica Maria shipwreck in the Kil of Hurwenen, a steel 'hevelaak' from 1898 that has been in the Kil since 1978.
For panoramic views, visit the Waaldijk Observation Tower. From here, you can observe the polder and the Waal river. Additionally, the Dike path along the Kil van Hurwenen offers open views of the Kil van Hurwenen and the Waal river as you cycle or walk along it.
Absolutely. The Dike path along the Kil van Hurwenen is a well-paved route suitable for cycling and walking with the family. The Island and side channel area is also family-friendly, offering opportunities to observe nature. Even the Chimney of the Former De Lagewaard Brick Factory can be an interesting stop, especially if storks are nesting.
The Hurwenense Uiterwaard area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and road cycling, often along the dikes and through the scenic river landscape. The Dike path along the Kil van Hurwenen is particularly popular for cycling.
While there isn't a dedicated 'walking routes' guide, many paths are suitable for walking. The Dike path along the Kil van Hurwenen is well-paved and offers pleasant walks with open views. You can also walk along the dike from the Waaldijk Observation Tower towards Hurwenen, venturing into quiet areas off the main dike.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscape shaped by the Waal river, offering open spaces and a strong connection to the water. The scenic dike paths, historical industrial remnants like the old brick factory chimney, and the opportunities to observe nature and wildlife are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Dike path along the Kil van Hurwenen is a well-paved cycle path that offers excellent views over the Kil and the Waal river. It's a popular route for both casual rides and longer cycling tours.
The redesigned Island and side channel area provides improved living conditions for various plant and animal species, especially current-loving fish. The area is also a significant stop for many bird species during their migration. You might also spot storks nesting on the Chimney of the Former De Lagewaard Brick Factory.
Yes, near the Waaldijk Observation Tower, there's a small but technical MTB training round. Additionally, the area offers various MTB trails with moderate difficulty, such as the 'MTB Trail in the Netherlands – Waardweg Cycle Route loop from Hurwenen'.
The Kil van Hurwenen, or 'De Kil' as locals call it, is a prominent feature of the Hurwenense Uiterwaard. It's a side channel that has been redesigned to improve nature and water quality, supporting diverse plant and animal species. It's also a scenic area for cycling and walking, with the Dike path along the Kil van Hurwenen offering beautiful views.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: