Best natural monuments around Eibergen are found within the municipality of Berkelland, offering a blend of natural areas and features. The region is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including former peat bogs, riverine environments, and extensive forest areas. These locations provide opportunities to observe unique ecosystems and engage with the natural environment. The area's natural beauty and ecological value make it a destination for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It used to be beautiful and peaceful here. Hekkendelle is now a mandatory walking route that attracts many noisy “hikers”.
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Here you can make great nature observations up close
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Bekendelle is one of the few swamp forests in the Netherlands
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Walked in the summer, beautiful piece of forest.
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The approximately 130 hectare Ellewicker Field was part of the vast heathland of the border region until the 20th century. Rare bird species from the wet grassland as well as numerous ducks and geese benefit from the numerous shallow waters. The area is also very popular with resting birds. Due to extensive land use, the Ellewicker Field has become a gem for meadow birds. In March/April, the impressive courtship flights of the curlew, black-tailed godwit, redshank and lapwing can be seen there. Black-tailed godwits can regularly be observed with binoculars until June, particularly on the fence posts. From the observation tower, you have an impressive view of the meadows and water areas. In summer, many species of dragonfly such as the four-spotted dragonfly, the broad-bellied dragonfly and the heath dragonfly flutter over the wet meadows.
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The view is worth it, great biodiversity
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You have a good view from here.
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You can watch lots of birds from here. It is much quieter here than on the tower in the Zwillbrocker Venn. However, you don't see any flamingos either.
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The region is rich in wildlife. At Zwillbrocker Venn, you can witness Europe's most northern breeding colony of flamingos, along with numerous other bird species. The Winterswijk Quarry is an important biotope where a pair of eagle owls nests. In the Upper Slinge in Bekendelle, you might spot roe deer and various woodpeckers, including the black woodpecker. The Ellewicker Feld Observation Tower offers insights into the bird life in the wet meadows.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Zwillbrocker Venn is a fascinating place for all ages to observe flamingos and other birds. Bekendelle Nature Reserve and the Upper Slinge in Bekendelle offer easy walking paths through beautiful forest and river landscapes. Wandelpark De Maat, with its old trees and art installations, also provides accessible walking paths for a leisurely family stroll.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. Bekendelle Nature Reserve features multiple trails through its primeval and swamp forest. The Upper Slinge in Bekendelle offers a short, worthwhile walk along the naturally flowing river. For longer excursions, the Hoones Bosch and Woeste Esch forest areas provide varied walking routes, including sandy paths between fields. You can explore many options for running and hiking by checking out the Running Trails around Eibergen guide.
Eibergen is characterized by diverse natural features. The unique peat bog landscape of Zwillbrocker Venn is a must-see. The Berkel River, flowing through Eibergen, offers picturesque views with reed beds and gently flowing water, especially along Wandelpark De Maat. The Slinge river, particularly in Bekendelle Nature Reserve and the Upper Slinge, showcases dynamic natural settings with sand banks and old stream arms.
Yes, the area offers excellent cycling opportunities. Many routes allow you to experience the natural beauty of Eibergen and its surroundings. For example, there are cycling tours that include Zwillbrocker Venn. You can find detailed routes and guides for various cycling sports, including touring and road cycling, in the Cycling around Eibergen guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Eibergen guide.
The natural monuments around Eibergen offer beauty throughout the year, but spring and summer are particularly vibrant. Spring is ideal for birdwatching, especially at Zwillbrocker Venn and the Ellewicker Feld Observation Tower, when many species are active. The lush greenery and pleasant weather of summer make it perfect for hiking and cycling. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to the forest areas like Hoones Bosch and Woeste Esch.
Absolutely. The Ellewicker Feld Observation Tower provides a great panoramic view of the wet meadows and bird life. While the Winterswijk Quarry itself is no longer accessible, there are designated spots to view the former quarry, which has become an important biotope.
Yes, the area beautifully blends natural beauty with local history. The Mallumse Molen, a historical watermill from 1748, is situated along the Berkel River and adjacent to natural areas like Wandelpark De Maat. This combination makes it a focal point for experiencing both cultural heritage and the surrounding nature.
Visitors frequently praise the unique bird life, especially the flamingos at Zwillbrocker Venn. The tranquil and idyllic natural areas, such as Bekendelle Nature Reserve with the meandering Slinge river, are highly appreciated for peaceful walks and bike rides. The diverse landscapes, from peat bogs to forests and riverine environments, offer varied and engaging experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
While specific public transport details for each remote natural monument can vary, Eibergen itself is connected by public transport. From Eibergen, you may need to combine bus services with walking or cycling to reach some of the more secluded natural areas like Zwillbrocker Venn or the forest areas. Planning your route in advance using local transport information is recommended.
While many trails are leisurely, you can find options for longer and more challenging routes. The varied terrain of the Hoones Bosch and Woeste Esch forest areas allows for extended walks. For running, some routes listed in the Running Trails around Eibergen guide, such as the Waterdijk Hiking Route, are classified as 'difficult' due to their distance, offering a good challenge for experienced hikers or runners.
Many natural areas in the Netherlands are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash to protect wildlife and other visitors. Areas like Wandelpark De Maat and the general forest paths in Hoones Bosch and Woeste Esch are typically suitable for walks with dogs. However, for specific nature reserves like Zwillbrocker Venn or Bekendelle Nature Reserve, it's advisable to check local signage or official websites for any specific rules regarding dogs, especially during breeding seasons.


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