Best attractions and places to see around Albrandswaard include a mix of significant architectural landmarks and unique natural areas. The region is characterized by its proximity to Rotterdam, featuring iconic bridges over the Nieuwe Maas river. Visitors can explore historical sites and distinctive freshwater tidal willow groves, offering diverse experiences. These attractions provide opportunities for easy walking trails and offer various viewpoints across the landscape.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Maastunnel is the oldest submerged tunnel in the Netherlands. It connects the banks of the Nieuwe Maas in Rotterdam. The tunnel consists of four tubes: two for cars, one for cyclists and one for pedestrians. Construction started in 1937 and was completed in 1942.
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For me, it was a unique experience to “cross under” the river by bike under the Maas in a tunnel. The impressive entrance to the tunnel, the old wooden structures, the smell - an experience that you should simply take part in - - and surprisingly, the whole thing is free
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I did this route on a Sunday afternoon in nice weather. Enjoy a drink with friends afterwards in the beautiful Veerhaven district of Rotterdam. Then take the Waterbus from Erasmus Bridge station to Merwedekade-Dordrecht. That is 1 hour of sailing. Wonderfully relaxing. Lots to see. Beautiful evening photos! And in 5 minutes I was back home in Dordrecht.
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From the bridge you have a great view of the Rotterdam skyline.
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The market hall is 120 m long, 70 m wide, and 40 m high and truly impossible to miss. Yet the building blends perfectly into the surrounding buildings and appears very transparent thanks to its enormous glass facades. Even from the outside, you get a glimpse of the building's unique interior and the colorful artwork that spans the entire market hall. The artists Arno Coenen and Iris Roskam called their work, which adorns the arched ceiling of the market hall, "Horn of Abundance." And when you stand beneath it and see the oversized fruits, fish, and vegetables in all colors raining down on you, you can't imagine any other name for it. But you can not only see your fill in the market hall, you can also eat your fill. The market hall is open daily and offers all kinds of special foods: vegetables, fresh fish, organic meat, and nuts from all over the world. Plus, typical Dutch items like stroopwafels and, of course, cheese. However, the selection of snacks and culinary delicacies of all kinds now outweighs the selection of fresh produce. Classic dishes such as fries, kibbeling, or herring with onions are offered alongside Japanese sushi and oriental tapas. For dessert, there are brightly colored sweet donuts, delicious coconut macaroons, or even the best ice cream in all of Rotterdam. There are terraces for seating on the roofs of some food stalls, and several restaurants, bars, and cafés with seating have also settled in the perimeter of the market hall. https://www.nach-rotterdam.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/markthalle
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The Willems Bridge is one of Rotterdam's three large bridges that cross the Nieuwe Maas. It is 365 meters long and is a cable-stayed bridge standing on two large pylons. At night, the red color comes into its own even more thanks to the lighting.
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Certainly one of the top highlights of the city.
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It had been a while since I cycled there, but that route is a lot of fun and if you cycle along the harbors of Rotterdam, you get bored and there is always something to see and experience. I myself have cycled this route regularly and it is a Beautiful route
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The region is known for its unique natural areas, particularly the freshwater tidal willow groves. A prime example is the Rhoonse Grienden Willow Groves, where thousands of pollard willows thrive in an environment influenced by daily tides. This area offers easy walking trails and opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Yes, Albrandswaard and its surroundings feature several historical and architectural landmarks. The De Hef (Koningshaven Bridge) is an iconic historical railway lifting bridge, no longer in use but a significant landmark. The Oude Haven (Old Harbor) Rotterdam is another historical site, considered the oldest port in Rotterdam, featuring historic ships and the White House, Europe's first skyscraper.
Many attractions around Albrandswaard are suitable for families. The bridges like the Erasmus Bridge and Willems Bridge offer accessible viewpoints and cycling paths. The Oude Haven (Old Harbor) Rotterdam provides a pleasant atmosphere with cozy terraces and historic ships, appealing to all ages.
Absolutely. The region offers several excellent viewpoints. The Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam is a prominent viewpoint, offering expansive views of the Nieuwe Maas river and the city skyline. The Willems Bridge also provides great vistas. Additionally, natural areas like the Rhoonse Grienden Willow Groves offer scenic spots to observe the unique tidal landscape.
The area around Albrandswaard is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Truus Visscherpad – Boardwalk along the Oude Maas' or the 'Oude Maas Nature Reserve – Rhoonse Grienden Willow Groves loop'. For more options, explore the full range of routes in the Hiking around Albrandswaard guide. There are also dedicated guides for Running Trails and MTB Trails.
Yes, the region offers easy walking trails. The Rhoonse Grienden Willow Groves are noted for their easy hikes through the unique willow landscape. Many routes along the Oude Maas river, such as the 'View of the Oude Maas – Boardwalk along the Oude Maas loop from Heinenoord', are also classified as easy. You can find more details in the Hiking around Albrandswaard guide.
Several key attractions in the area are wheelchair accessible. The prominent bridges, including the Erasmus Bridge, Willems Bridge, and De Hef (Koningshaven Bridge), are designed to be accessible, allowing everyone to enjoy their views and historical significance.
The attractions around Albrandswaard can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring natural areas and outdoor activities. However, the unique tidal willow groves, like Rhoonse Grienden, offer a distinct experience in any season, with the landscape changing with the tides. Urban attractions like the Rotterdam bridges and the Oude Haven are accessible and enjoyable regardless of the season.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity in the region. Both the Erasmus Bridge and the Willems Bridge feature dedicated cycle paths, making them ideal for scenic rides. The area also offers various MTB trails, such as the 'Willems Bridge – View of the Oude Maas loop from Poortugaal'. For more cycling routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Albrandswaard guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of significant architectural landmarks and unique natural areas. The iconic bridges of Rotterdam, like the Erasmus Bridge, are often highlighted for their design and views. The tranquil and distinctive freshwater tidal willow groves, such as Rhoonse Grienden, are also highly valued for their easy hiking opportunities and natural beauty.
While the main attractions are well-known, exploring the smaller paths within the Rhoonse Grienden Willow Groves can reveal quieter, more secluded spots within the tidal forest. The historical significance of the Oude Haven (Old Harbor) Rotterdam, with its claim as the oldest port and the first skyscraper in Europe, often surprises visitors who expect only modern architecture in Rotterdam.


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