Best attractions and places to see around Eijsden, a historic town in the southernmost part of the Netherlands, offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. Situated bordering Belgium, the region is characterized by the Meuse river, rolling hills, and historic landmarks. Visitors can explore notable sites and natural features within this varied landscape.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Bridge over the Geul on the way to the castle...
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Step by step across the Geul...
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Beautiful view of a castle...
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The castle garden is not always open. The castle itself, which is worth seeing, is privately inhabited and therefore not accessible. Unfortunately, the residents also park their cars right in front of the door, which significantly spoils the view. There is a brasserie behind the archway - when I was there I was greeted in the gate by smoke from the staff smoking there, not exactly inviting.
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At the end of the bridge the 3 statues.
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Fort Sint Pieter is a fort that was built in 1701-02 on the northern flank of the Sint-Pietersberg in Maastricht. Until 1867, the fort had a military function as part of the fortifications of Maastricht. The building is now a national monument and a tourist attraction. To the southwest of the fort used to be the Great Entrance of the Northern Gangensysteem, to the southeast the Predikherengat and to the northwest the quarry Ancienne Brasserie.
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The market takes place on Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Here you can buy sausage, meat, cheese, fruit and vegetables, fabrics, flowers, fish (especially Kibbeling) and much more. Part of the Stadhuis (town hall) can also be visited.
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On market days it swarms with people, but there is everything you would expect from a market and a lot more.
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Eijsden offers a rich natural landscape. You can walk along the banks of the Meuse River, which enters the Netherlands here, or explore the Eijsder Beemden Nature Reserve, known for its diverse flora and fauna, including Konik horses and Galloway cattle. The Savelsbos is another beautiful forest with varied terrain and ancient 'grubben' (valleys). The region's hilly landscape, part of the 'Heuvelland', also provides stunning views and is ideal for outdoor activities.
Eijsden is rich in history. You can visit Eijsden Castle, a moated manor house from 1637, whose bailey and gardens are often accessible. The Museum Het Ursulinenconvent, housed in a 19th-century building, focuses on family history. The historic Vroenhof (central square) and the picturesque Historic Village Center with its white-painted houses and cobbled streets offer a glimpse into the town's past. Additionally, you can find four monumental Water Mills on the River Over/Voer.
Yes, Eijsden is an excellent starting point for cycling. You can find various routes, including the 'Mergelland Route West Loop' for a challenging ride or the 'Lanaye Lock – Albert Canal Towpath at Kanne loop' for an easier option. For more cycling adventures, explore the cycling routes around Eijsden.
The hilly landscape around Eijsden is perfect for hiking. You can explore trails through the Savelsbos or enjoy water-rich walks in the Eijsder Beemden Nature Reserve. The region also offers varied terrain with rolling hills and picturesque views. For detailed hiking options, check out the attractions and places to see guide for routes that pass through these areas.
For families, Fun Valley offers a wide range of activities, including laser tagging, paintball, and a climbing park, suitable for various ages. Many natural areas like the Eijsder Beemden and the Meuse River banks are also great for family walks and outdoor exploration. Additionally, attractions like Schaloen Castle and Fort Sint Pieter are noted as family-friendly.
Yes, Eijsden is home to a unique prehistoric site. Hidden within the Savelsbos are the Prehistoric Flint Mines Rijckholt, dating back approximately 6000 years. These mines offer a fascinating glimpse into early human history and tool-making.
For beautiful views, head to The Bat, a street in Eijsden's old core that runs along the Meuse, offering vistas of Maastricht, Sint Pietersberg, and Liège. The region's 'Heuvelland' (Hilly Country) also provides numerous elevated spots with stunning panoramic views. Fort Sint Pieter and Bemelerberg Climb are also known for their scenic perspectives.
While many natural paths may have varied terrain, the Sint Servaas Bridge in nearby Maastricht is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a historical experience. It's always advisable to check specific accessibility details for other sites before visiting.
The spring months are particularly beautiful when the region's fruit orchards are in blossom, creating a picturesque landscape. Summer offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities along the Meuse and in the nature reserves. The mild climate generally makes Eijsden enjoyable from spring through early autumn for exploring its natural and historical sites.
Eijsden's location right on the Belgian border allows for unique cross-border experiences. You can take the foot and bicycle ferry 'Cramignon' across the Meuse to Lanaye, Belgium, offering a pleasant way to explore the neighboring country and its landscapes.
Eijsden Castle, a privately owned moated manor house, allows public access to its bailey and gardens. Access to other areas can sometimes be arranged by appointment. It's a significant landmark built in the Mosan style, situated next to the Meuse river.
The American Cemetery in Margraten, located within the broader Eijsden-Margraten municipality, is the only American military cemetery in the Netherlands. It serves as a solemn memorial where 8,302 soldiers are buried, most of whom fell during the liberation of the southern Netherlands in WWII.


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