Best attractions and places to see around Ubbergen include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and points of interest within the municipality of Berg en Dal. This region, particularly around Beek-Ubbergen, features rolling hills formed by glacial ice melt, the floodplains of the Waal River, and ancient forests. The area is rich in Roman history, with remnants like the aqueduct and sweet chestnut trees, alongside well-preserved historical landmarks. It offers diverse landscapes for exploration, from wooded moraine ridges to…
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It can be busy on weekends. It is a popular hiking area.
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Experience ancient bridge building art up close...
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When the weather is sunny there is a lot going on here.
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Climb the 75.9 meter high Duivelsberg and you will be rewarded with a beautiful view of the wooded area and the meadows of the floodplains below the moraine. The Duivelsberg nature reserve of the same name is approximately 125 hectares in size and is covered with deciduous trees, including a large collection of sweet chestnuts. There are many stories about the history of De Duivelsberg. For example, in the 11th century it was the strategic location of a motte (wooden) castle called Mergelp. From the first motte on the edge of De Duivelsberg it was easy to keep an eye on the surroundings. In addition, the hill has a sacred meaning for many and is still used for ceremonies. There are also stories that women who were accused of being witches, were drowned and bandaged in this place. This area originally belonged to Germany and was called Wylerberg or Teufelsberg, but was annexed after the Second World War. Unlike the other areas, the Duivelsberg was not returned, but it is still Dutch land property.
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Popular for stopping off, but usually quieter than in Emmerich with a similarly good view of the Rhine.
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Beautiful route, but with some steep height differences.
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THE ORIGINAL DEVIL MOUNTAIN After Christianization, this holy place was given the name Duivelsberg and much later this name was attributed to the larger of the two motte hills. Presumably the original Duivelsberg or Zonneberg is a hill located near the pancake restaurant the Witches' Dance in the forest of Berg en Dal. This hill is visibly artificially raised. Behind the hill, a flat, open area has been created. This clearing is easily accessible from the path and today there is a huge beech in the middle. It is a beautiful place whose power and holiness are still palpable. Various shamanic and pagan groups still use this ancient sacred site for their rituals and celebrations. Source: devilsberg.nl
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SACRED FOREST Another special aspect of Devil's Mountain is that it was considered a sacred forest for our ancestors. In the villages of Beek-Ubbergen and Berg en Dal there are two hills named Maanberg and Sterrenberg; it is likely that one of the hills in the forest was once Mount Zonneberg. Wikipedia
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the 700-year-old Small Bartholomew Church in Beek-Ubbergen, or explore the remains of an 11th-century motte castle at Motte Mergelp on the Duivelsberg. The area also has Roman historical significance, with remnants like the aqueduct in Berg en Dal and ancient sweet chestnut trees. Don't miss the Griethausen Railway Bridge, the oldest railway bridge in Central Europe.
Yes, Ubbergen offers excellent hiking opportunities, particularly in the Rijk van Nijmegen (Duivelsberg National Forest), which features numerous trails through deciduous trees and rolling hills. A popular spot is the Sunken Path in the Forest, known for its charm. For more options, you can find various routes, including easy to moderate mountain hikes, on the Mountain Hikes around Ubbergen guide.
Ubbergen boasts diverse natural landscapes. The Duivelsberg National Forest offers rolling hills formed by glacial ice melt, reaching about 250 feet, which is unique in the generally flat Netherlands. To the north, the Ooijpolder Wetlands along the Waal River are home to wild horses, beavers, geese, and Galloway cattle. You can also find ancient sweet chestnut trees, including the 450-year-old 'Gnome tree'.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy cycling along the Draisine Cycle Path Nijmegen–Kleve Border Crossing, which is well-developed and suitable for all ages. The Ooijpolder Wetlands offer a chance to spot wildlife like wild horses and beavers. Many of the hiking trails, especially those marked as easy, are also suitable for families.
For panoramic views, climb the Duivelsberg near Motte Mergelp, where you'll be rewarded with beautiful vistas of the wooded area and the floodplains. The Tolkamer Rhine Terraces also offer a pleasant viewpoint over the Rhine River, perfect for enjoying a coffee or meal.
The region provides excellent cycling opportunities. The Draisine Cycle Path Nijmegen–Kleve Border Crossing is a highly-rated route. For those interested in gravel biking, there are numerous trails, including routes through forests and along the Mookerheide. You can explore more options on the Gravel biking around Ubbergen guide.
The region is beautiful year-round, but for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring and summer offer pleasant weather and lush landscapes. The Ooijpolder Wetlands are particularly ideal for summertime recreation. Autumn also brings vibrant colors to the deciduous forests of the Duivelsberg National Forest.
Yes, there are several charming spots. Pannenkoeken de Duivelsberg is an iconic pancake house nestled in the forest hills, serving traditional Dutch pancakes since 1963. The Tolkamer Rhine Terraces offer a great spot for a meal or drink with direct views of the Rhine. The center square of Beek-Ubbergen, near the Small Bartholomew Church, also has quaint hotels, restaurants, and shops.
Yes, Ubbergen offers a variety of running trails. You can find routes that take you through nature reserves like Oude Waal and along scenic loops. The difficulty ranges from moderate to difficult, catering to different fitness levels. Check out the Running Trails around Ubbergen guide for detailed routes.
The Duivelsberg is a significant natural and historical site. It's a 300-acre nature reserve with rolling hills, a rarity in the Netherlands, formed by glacial ice melt. It's home to the remains of an 11th-century motte castle, Motte Mergelp, and offers beautiful views. The forest is primarily deciduous, with a notable collection of sweet chestnut trees.
Yes, the Draisine Cycle Path Nijmegen–Kleve Border Crossing is noted as wheelchair-accessible, offering a smooth and enjoyable experience. While many natural trails might be challenging, this dedicated cycle path provides an inclusive option for enjoying the outdoors.
The Romans recognized the strategic importance of the ridge above the rivers, calling the area the 'Elysian Fields.' They left a lasting legacy, including the aqueduct in Berg en Dal and the introduction of sweet chestnut trees, some of which still stand today. Channels, dams, and valleys built for water transport are also visible reminders of their presence in the hilly landscape.


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