Best mountain peaks around Overbetuwe are found in the province of Gelderland, Netherlands. While Overbetuwe itself is characterized by a generally flat landscape with an average elevation of approximately 10 meters, the broader region offers elevated points suitable for recreational activities. These features, often referred to as "peaks" in a local context, provide opportunities for cycling and hiking in an otherwise low-lying area.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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The Zijpenberg climb from Rozendaal is a popular route among cyclists in the Veluwezoom region, offering both a challenging ascent and scenic beauty. Starting in Rozendaal, the 2-kilometer climb winds through Veluwezoom National Park, known for its rolling hills, dense forests, and open heathlands. With an elevation gain of about 80 meters and an average gradient of 4%, including some steeper sections, cyclists will enjoy stunning views along the well-maintained road, ensuring a smooth and safe ride suitable for road bikes. The climb is relatively quiet, especially on weekdays, but can be busy with cars and motorbikes during nice weather or holidays. It is easily accessible from Rozendaal and connects well with other routes, making it perfect for extended rides.
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Col du Lac, a segment on Ostrava for cycling not yet seen before running?!
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The Duivelsberg is a hill surrounded by dense forests full of trails. The name “Duivelsberg” means “devil’s mountain” in Dutch, which adds a mystical touch to your trail outing.
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The literal and figurative highlight of the area in terms of altimeters and enthusiastic dogs from joy4dogs
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There used to be a small castle here, also called a moth. Well, they probably didn't have much space in there, if you look at the small hill.
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Overbetuwe itself is largely flat, with an average elevation of about 10 meters. The 'peaks' in this region refer to modest hills and elevated points in the broader area, such as the Veluwe, which are popular for recreational cycling and hiking. These are not traditional mountains but offer local challenges and scenic views.
Some popular spots include the Zijpenberg Climb from Rozendaal, known for its hairpin bends and challenging ascent, and the Oude Holleweg Climb from Beek, a quiet and scenic road offering a beautiful view towards the Ooijpolder. Another notable spot is the Hairpin bends Wijchense Berg, which provides winding paths to a viewpoint.
Yes, the Beuningse Top is considered family-friendly and offers beautiful views over the Beuningse Plas, making it a pleasant spot for a family outing.
From various 'peaks' and viewpoints, you can enjoy diverse natural features. For instance, the Oude Holleweg Climb from Beek offers views of the Ooijpolder, while the Beuningse Top overlooks the Beuningse Plas. The broader region, including the Veluwe, features wooded areas and river floodplains.
The region around Overbetuwe is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, hiking, and running. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Overbetuwe Loop' or the 'Fonteinallee Tree-Lined Path – Italian Road (Veluwe) loop'. Hiking options include 'Discover the versatile river landscape on the Nederrijnsepad' or 'Beautiful boardwalk – Park Lingezegen Wetlands loop'. Running enthusiasts can try the 'Watergoed loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Overbetuwe, Hiking around Overbetuwe, and Running Trails around Overbetuwe guides.
The Oude Holleweg Climb from Beek is often cited as one of the toughest climbs in the Netherlands outside of South Limburg. The Zijpenberg Climb from Rozendaal is also considered one of the tougher climbs around Arnhem, featuring multiple hairpin bends.
While Overbetuwe is known for its natural landscapes, the broader region offers some historical context. Near the Oude Holleweg Climb from Beek, you can see the church of Persingen, one of the smallest villages in the Netherlands. Further afield, the Duivelsberg near Nijmegen, a significant elevated point, has historical significance and offers scenic views over ancient wooded areas.
Visitors particularly appreciate the challenging climbs for cyclists, the scenic views, and the opportunity to experience unique terrain in an otherwise flat region. The hairpin bends on climbs like the Zijpenberg Climb from Rozendaal are a highlight, giving a sense of a true mountain ascent. The quiet, scenic roads and panoramic vistas are also highly valued.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn (April to October) when the weather is milder and the natural scenery is at its best. These periods offer comfortable temperatures for exploring the trails and enjoying the views.
While not in Overbetuwe itself, the Signaal Imbosch in the nearby Veluwe is cited as the highest geographical point in the Netherlands outside of South Limburg. It's an overgrown hill rather than a mountain, but significant as a high point in the central Dutch region.
You can experience winding paths and hairpin bends at the Zijpenberg Climb from Rozendaal, which is noted for its multiple hairpin turns. Another spot with winding paths leading to a viewpoint is the Hairpin bends Wijchense Berg.


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