Best attractions and places to see around Zaltbommel, a historic fortified Hanseatic city, are situated along the Waal river in the Netherlands. The area offers a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural attractions. Visitors can explore its rich history and diverse landscapes. The region provides opportunities for both historical exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Woudrichem is a tiny old fortified town in the northernmost point of North Brabant, where the rivers Maas and Waal meet. Pass through the city gates and you will be taken back in time by the charm of the town.
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Together with Gorinchem and Slot Loevestein, Woudrichem forms the so-called Fortress Triangle at the intersection of the Waal, Afgedamde Maas and Merwede. Woudrichem has a rich history. In 1356 it received city rights. The old ramparts are still virtually intact. Of the five city gates, however, only the Gevangenpoort remains. The Hoogstraat is particularly beautiful with its valuable buildings and beautiful facade stones.
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Very beautifully landscaped. You not only walk over swamp but also water. Good that this wooden path has been constructed ;-)
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The Linge is one of the longest rivers that flows entirely within the Dutch borders. The river starts at Doornenburg, near the Waal, and meanders through the beautiful landscape of Gelderland, eventually ending in the Steenenhoek Canal near Gorinchem. The total length of the river is approximately 108 kilometers. The special thing about the Linge is the landscape around it. The river largely runs through the Betuwe, a region best known for its extensive fruit orchards. Especially in spring, when the blossoms transform the orchards into a sea of pink and white, the area is a popular destination for local visitors and tourists alike. The Lingedijk is the dike that accompanies a large part of the Linge. This historic dike protects the hinterland against chemicals from the river. The dike is a popular route for walkers, cyclists and even motorists who want to enjoy the landscape. Along the Lingedijk you will find several picturesque villages, castles and old farms that bear witness to the rich history of the area. The combination of the natural beauty of the Linge and the cultural-historical value of the declining villages and towns makes the Lingedijk a unique destination in the heart of the Netherlands. Cycling or cycling along the Lingedijk offers beautiful views of the river, the fruit orchards, and the historic buildings of the Betuwe. #WandelTotaal
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Very beautiful area, and the walk across the railway bridge makes you feel like you are in the jungles of Africa, what a beautiful nature. The boardwalk is also fantastically beautiful. Rub in well for the insects because it is swarming with them.
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The Moerputtenbrug is a historic structure that is part of the former Langstraatspoorlijn in the Netherlands. The bridge, located in the Moerputten nature reserve, was on the route between 's-Hertogenbosch and Lage Zwaluwe. The original Moerputtenbrug was built in 1881 and served as an important connection for both passenger trains and freight transport. At the time, it was a technical feat due to the length of the bridge and the complex construction. The bridge consisted of several pillars that supported the track above the marshes and the water. During the Second World War, in 1944, the bridge was blown up by the Dutch resistance to stop the advancing German troops. After the war, however, the bridge was rebuilt and put back into use. Although the Langstraatspoorlijn was closed to train traffic in the 1970s, the Moerputtenbrug has been preserved as an important industrial heritage.
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A must to walk. Do use anti-mosquito agent in the summer time, because there are plenty of mosquitoes in this swamp area. But that shouldn't stop you from enjoying this area ☺️
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Also deviate from the railway embankment and dive into the swamp forest!
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Within Zaltbommel, you can explore the impressive 15th-century Sint-Maartenskerk, known for its Lower Rhine Gothic architecture and tower views in summer. The Museum Stadskasteel Zaltbommel, housed in a 16th-century building, showcases local history and features an exhibition on illustrator Fiep Westendorp. Don't miss walking along the restored City Walls of Zaltbommel, which now form a green landscape park.
Yes, Zaltbommel is known for its charming Gutter Ghosts (Gootspokenroute), terrazzo figurines found in the gutters of houses, each telling a story about the building's history. The Markt (Central Square) is also a cultural hub with beautiful old buildings, including the town hall and historical Philips family houses.
Nature lovers can visit the Moerputten nature reserve, home to the historic Moerputten Bridge and the spectacular Moerputten Boardwalk, which leads through a low peat swamp. The River Waal offers pleasant walks and river beaches, while the Kloosterwiel Nature Reserve and Kil van Hurwenen Nature Reserve provide additional green spaces.
Families will enjoy the Moerputten Boardwalk with its fairytale moss and unique swamp environment. Loevenstein Castle is a fantastic destination with interactive activities for children and a captivating journey through Dutch history. In Zaltbommel, you can also find a statue of the beloved Dutch children's characters Jip and Janneke on the Waalkade.
Zaltbommel is part of the historic Fortress Triangle, which includes the fortified towns of Gorinchem and Woudrichem, along with Slot Loevestein. These sites, located at the confluence of major rivers, offer a rich history of defense and trade. A ferry service connects these historic towns, allowing for easy exploration of the region's fortified heritage.
Yes, the Zaltbommel area offers various hiking opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Scenic walk around Loevestein Castle' or the 'View of the old water tower – Waal River at Hurwenen loop from Zaltbommel'. For more detailed routes and options, refer to the Hiking around Zaltbommel guide.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. You can find routes such as the 'View of Loevestein Castle – Fort Vuren loop from Zaltbommel' for mountain biking or explore the 'Struinroute Zaltbommel-Vuren' which allows you to wander along the floodplains. For more cycling and MTB trails, check out the MTB Trails around Zaltbommel guide.
Zaltbommel is enjoyable throughout the year, but the summer months are particularly good for outdoor activities and sightseeing. During summer, you can often climb the tower of the Sint-Maartenskerk for panoramic views. The pleasant weather is also ideal for exploring the city walls, nature reserves, and enjoying walks along the River Waal.
For scenic views, consider climbing the tower of the Sint-Maartenskerk during summer openings. The Old Water Tower, though now residential, is a local landmark offering amazing views from its surroundings. Walks along the River Waal also provide picturesque vistas of the river landscape and the city.
Visitors frequently praise the historical charm of Zaltbommel's city center, the unique experience of the Moerputten Boardwalk, and the rich history offered by Loevenstein Castle. The blend of historical sites and beautiful natural environments, especially along the river and in the nature reserves, is highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Zaltbommel. You can find routes like the 'Old Water Tower, Zaltbommel – Kil van Hurwenen loop from Zaltbommel' or the 'Sheep Dike in Bommelerwaard loop from Zaltbommel'. For more running options, explore the Running Trails around Zaltbommel guide.
Yes, Zaltbommel has a restored Mikveh (Jewish ritual bath). Restored in 1996, this former Jewish community ritual bath now serves as an exposition venue and memorial site, offering insight into the city's Jewish heritage.


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