Best attractions and places to see around West Maas En Waal, a municipality in the Dutch province of Gelderland, is defined by its location between the Meuse and Waal rivers. This region offers a variety of attractions, including notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The area is characterized by its riverine landscape and villages. Visitors can explore historical sites, scenic viewpoints, and recreational areas.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Meuse Cycle Route - Follow the Meuse from the hills to the harbor
LF Maasroute – From Maastricht to Rotterdam along the Meuse River
The Meuse Cycle Route - Follow the Meuse from the hills to the harbor
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Hiking around West Maas En Waal
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Gravel biking around West Maas En Waal
Beautiful path along the floodplains that is easy to ride even in wet conditions. This path is also used a lot by hikers.
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Very beautiful gravel path along the Valleikanaal and the Hoornwerk on the Grebbe, constructed in the 18th century
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nice climb, lots to see
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Grebbeberg War Cemetery is a World War II military cemetery located on the Grebbeberg, a hill 2 km east of Rhenen in the Netherlands. The cemetery contains 799 soldiers and one civilian who died during the German invasion of the Netherlands in May 1940.
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The region offers several historical sites. You can explore the impressive industrial heritage of Grebbeberg Military Cemetery, which serves as the final resting place for soldiers from WWII. Another significant historical landmark is the Batenburg Castle Ruins, once one of Gelderland's most important castles. Additionally, the area features the historic town of Buren, known for its historical buildings, and the Stoomgemaal De Tuut (Steam Pumping Station), an impressive piece of industrial heritage.
West Maas en Waal is uniquely situated between the Meuse and Waal rivers, which largely define its picturesque riverine landscape. You can experience this scenery along the Gravel Path Along the Nederrijn and the Grebbeberg, which runs along the floodplains of the Rhine. The region also features 'RUIMTE VOOR DE RIVIER' (Room for the River) areas, government projects that create new natural landscapes and recreational spaces.
Yes, beyond historical sites, the region boasts several notable landmarks. The Grebbeberg Climb from Wageningen offers impressive views from its summit. The Prins Willem-Alexanderbrug is another prominent landmark, providing scenic vistas of the surrounding waterways. You can also find traditional windmills like the Korenmolen and charming historic churches throughout the villages, such as the Sint-Lambertuskerk in Maasbommel.
To experience local culture, visit the village of Appeltern, which offers a glimpse into local life beyond its famous gardens. For a taste of local hospitality, consider stopping at Moeke Mooren, a popular hotel and recreational center, or Café De Driesprong, a cozy village café known as a local hotspot for drinks and food. The historic town of Buren also provides a rich cultural experience with its old city center, shops, restaurants, art, and historical buildings.
Absolutely. Several attractions are suitable for families. The Grebbeberg Military Cemetery is a well-kept park that offers a reflective historical experience. The Batenburg Castle Ruins provide an interesting historical exploration for all ages. Additionally, the town of Buren is considered family-friendly, with its charming atmosphere and historical buildings.
Yes, the riverine landscape of West Maas en Waal is ideal for cycling. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Car-Free Cycle Path – Dike Path along the Waal loop from Appeltern' or the 'Waalbandijk – Dreumel loop from Beneden-Leeuwen'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are MTB trails like the 'Let de Stigterpad loop from Tiel'. You can explore more options on the dedicated Road Cycling Routes and MTB Trails guide pages.
The region offers various opportunities for walking and running. You can enjoy scenic paths like the Gravel Path Along the Nederrijn and the Grebbeberg, which is popular with both cyclists and walkers. For dedicated running, there are trails such as the 'Molen van Beneden-Leeuwen loop from Beneden-Leeuwen' or 'The Korenmolen – Sint-Lambertus Church loop from Altforst'. Discover more running options on the Running Trails around West Maas En Waal guide page.
Yes, a prominent attraction for garden enthusiasts is De Tuinen van Appeltern (The Gardens of Appeltern). This extensive garden complex is a major highlight in the region, showcasing diverse flora and offering a beautiful natural escape.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. For instance, the Grebbeberg Climb from Wageningen is noted for its impressive environment at the top. The Gravel Path Along the Nederrijn and the Grebbeberg is loved for its beautiful, green route along the Rhine floodplains. The Grebbeberg Military Cemetery is valued as a well-kept park that serves as a poignant reminder of history. The Batenburg Castle Ruins are enjoyed for their historical significance alongside the Maas river.
Yes, the Grebbeberg Military Cemetery is noted as being wheelchair-accessible, allowing more visitors to experience this significant historical site.
For a unique day out, consider exploring the charming village of Appeltern, beyond its famous gardens, to get a feel for local life. The town of Buren, known as the 'pearl of the Betuwe,' offers a picturesque setting with historical buildings, shops, and cultural spots. The Batenburg Castle Ruins also offer a unique historical experience alongside the Maas river.


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