Best attractions and places to see around Tiel, a historic city in Gelderland, Netherlands, offers a blend of cultural, historical, and natural features. Situated along the scenic Waal River, the city is known for its fruit production and picturesque landscapes. Tiel's past as a member of the Hanseatic League is reflected in its historic city center and landmarks. The surrounding Betuwe region provides opportunities to explore orchards and natural areas.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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Only a few scattered bushes, but there is really heather here.
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Tradition for us on this beautiful view over the valley. Start of the great Harry Slingert! done 4 times. My champ went for a PR the 4th time ;-). At the end of the pendulum after the last wide table you can go back up through the gate to the left for another pendulum. Take a leisurely walk with the bike. Cycling is not allowed here. #respectnature
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Tiel boasts a rich history, evident in several landmarks. You can visit the impressive Grote Kerk (Maartenskerk), a Gothic church dating back to the 15th century, or the 16th-century Gotisch woonhuis, a reminder of Tiel's Hanseatic League past. Don't miss the historic Waterpoort, a remnant of the city's former fortifications, and the notable Watertoren Tiel. The charming Tiel's Historic City Center itself reflects the city's trading heritage.
Absolutely. The scenic Waal River offers picturesque landscapes and opportunities for boating. You can also explore the beautiful Betuwe Orchards, especially stunning in May when the fruit trees are in bloom, perfect for leisurely bike rides or walks. Within the city, Ambtmanstuin-Stadspark provides a green space for relaxation. For more active pursuits, consider the challenging Climb of Amerongse Berg from Overberg or a scenic ride along the Gravel Path Along the Nederrijn and the Grebbeberg.
Tiel offers a variety of cultural experiences. The Flipje & Streekmuseum is dedicated to Flipje, Tiel's fruity mascot, and regional history. Zinder is a vibrant cultural building housing a library, music school, and exhibition spaces. You can also enjoy performances at Schouwburg Filmtheater Agnietenhof or explore local art at Kunsthuis Kaayk. Other notable museums include Museum Tweestromenland and the Museum der Koninklijke Marechaussee.
Tiel is a great starting point for cycling. Popular routes include the 'Windmill on the River Linge – Buren loop' and 'The Korenmolen – Waal River floodplains loop'. You can find more cycling options and detailed routes in the Cycling around Tiel guide.
Yes, there are various hiking trails. For an easy walk, try the 'View of the Waal River – Uiterwaard Passewaay loop'. More moderate options include the 'Tour of blooms and fruit from Tiel train station' and the 'Uiterwaarden Waal – Waterpoort Tiel loop'. Discover more trails in the Hiking around Tiel guide.
Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like the 'Let de Stigterpad loop' or the 'Challenging climb on a beautiful avenue – Harry Slinger Descent loop'. The Harry Slinger Descent itself is a popular downhill section of the Amerongen MTB route. For more routes, check the MTB Trails around Tiel guide.
The spring, particularly May, is an excellent time to visit Tiel, as the Betuwe Orchards are in full bloom, offering beautiful scenery for walks and bike rides. The warmer months are generally ideal for exploring the Waal River and other outdoor attractions. If you're interested in local events, September hosts the Fruitcorso and Appelpop music festival.
Families can enjoy the Flipje & Streekmuseum, which tells the story of Tiel's fruity mascot. Outdoor spaces like Ambtmanstuin-Stadspark provide room for children to play. The Lone oak, situated in a star forest with benches, is also a pleasant spot for a family break in nature.
Yes, Tiel offers several spots for relaxation. The Ambtmanstuin-Stadspark is a peaceful green space within the city. For a unique natural setting, visit the Lone oak, a natural monument surrounded by benches in the center of a star forest, offering a great view and a quiet place to rest.
Beyond the scenic Waal River, a unique natural feature is the Lone oak. This ancient oak, planted around 1792, stands in the center of a star forest on the Amerongse Berg, providing a tranquil spot with views at the transition between forest and heath.
Tiel is known for its vibrant events, particularly in September. The Fruitcorso is an annual parade featuring elaborate floats decorated with fruits and vegetables. Also in September, Appelpop is one of the largest pop music festivals in the Netherlands, attracting national and international artists.
Visitors appreciate the blend of challenging outdoor activities and serene natural beauty. Highlights like the Climb of Amerongse Berg from Overberg are praised for being the 'best climb in the region' with good asphalt. The Lone oak is loved as a 'nice place to take a break with a great view', while the Gravel Path Along the Nederrijn and the Grebbeberg is enjoyed for its 'beautiful and green' views along the Rhine floodplains.


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