Best attractions and places to see around Neerijnen include a blend of historical landmarks, picturesque natural landscapes, and cultural sites. This region, part of West Betuwe, offers diverse environments from river floodplains to cultivated orchards. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions that highlight the area's heritage and natural beauty. The landscape features the Waal river, dikes, and extensive fruit orchards, particularly vibrant in spring.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Be careful in strong winds and I experience that you have to pay close attention because a large tractor can suddenly come your way
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🚴♀️ Scenic Cycling Along the Lingedijk The Lingedijk offers a picturesque cycling experience through the heart of the Betuwe region. This elevated dike road runs alongside the meandering Linge River, providing stunning views of lush orchards, charming villages, and serene waterways. In spring, the area bursts into color with blossoming fruit trees, while summer brings the opportunity to sample fresh local produce from roadside stalls. Starting near Mariënwaerdt Estate in Beesd, you can follow the dike towards Leerdam, passing through idyllic spots like Rhenoy and Acquoy. The route is relatively flat, making it accessible for cyclists of all levels. Highlights: Mariënwaerdt Estate: A historic estate with beautiful grounds and a delightful farm shop. Rustwat Restaurant in Rhenoy: A perfect stop for a refreshing drink or meal with a view of the Linge. Leerdam: Known for its glassworks and rich cultural heritage.
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Very busy on Sunday, stop and enjoy the surroundings
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Loevestein Castle is located in a unique place, where the Maas and the Waal meet. It is situated in the Fortress Triangle, between the historic cities of Gorinchem, Woudrichem and Zaltbommel and forms a hub of culture and nature. Loevestein is located on the border of three provinces - Gelderland, Noord-Brabant and Zuid-Holland - and is part of the municipality of Zaltbommel. A special region where a lot of culture, fortifications and centuries-old stories can be found. Want to know more? Click through to https://www.slotloevestein.nl/
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Beautiful dike along the Linge and between the apple trees (very busy with walkers and regular cyclists from the blossom in the trees)
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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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Neerijnen is rich in history. You can visit the historic Huis Neerijnen, a house built around 1350 and rebuilt around 1600, which now serves as the local municipal building and features an open garden. Nearby, Loevenstein Castle is another significant historical site, situated in a beautiful wetland environment. Kasteel Waardenburg, located within the same estate as Huis Neerijnen, is open to visitors on Open Monument Day and is home to a large breeding colony of swifts.
The region offers diverse natural beauty, particularly within the Landgoed Waardenburg en Neerijnen. This estate features both inner-dike areas with lush park forests, traditional orchards, and the outer-dike area known as Rijswaard. The Rijswaard consists of floodplains, grasslands, and willow groves, and is a Natura 2000 site known for its rich birdlife and over 300 wild plant species. You can also enjoy the scenic The Linge river, which meanders through extensive fruit orchards.
Yes, Neerijnen offers several family-friendly options. The parks around Huis Neerijnen and Kasteel Waardenburg are great for strolls. The The Linge river area, with its scenic dikes and orchards, is suitable for family cycling trips. Many of the cycling and walking routes along the dikes, such as the Appeldijk (Betuwe), are relatively flat and enjoyable for all ages.
The spring is particularly beautiful when the fruit orchards along the Lingedijk and Appeldijk are in full blossom, transforming the landscape into a sea of pink and white. This makes it an ideal time for cycling and walking. From March to November, the former switch house at Huis Neerijnen also offers coffee and local delicacies. The summer months are also pleasant for exploring the natural areas and enjoying the rich birdlife.
Neerijnen is excellent for scenic bike rides, especially along its dikes. The Lingedijk Cycling Path Through the Orchards is a popular choice, offering beautiful views of the river and fruit trees. Another great option is the Appeldijk (Betuwe), largely closed to cars, providing ample space to enjoy the flowering trees in spring. For more cycling routes, you can explore the Cycling around Neerijnen guide.
Yes, Neerijnen offers diverse hiking trails. You can find easy paths, such as the 'Trage Tocht Neerijnen' which is 9 kilometers and explores the estates. Circular routes like the Waardenburg Castle – Waardenburg Boundary Marker loop are also available and rated as easy. For more options, including moderate and difficult trails, consult the Hiking around Neerijnen guide.
The Culturele Stichting Stroomhuis Neerijnen is a vibrant cultural center focusing on art, culture, and the landscape of the Rivierenland region. It hosts a diverse program of activities including visual arts, film, music, theater, literature, and educational events related to local history, fruit cultivation, and water management.
Yes, Neerijnen offers several marked routes that include accessible paths suitable for wheelchairs and strollers, particularly within the varied landscapes of floodplains, woodlands, and agricultural areas. These paths allow everyone to enjoy the natural beauty of the region.
Beyond the historic castles, the Martinus Nijhoff Bridge is a significant modern landmark in the area, offering impressive views of the Waal river. The dikes themselves, such as the Lingedijk, provide elevated viewpoints over the river, orchards, and picturesque villages.
The outer-dike area (Rijswaard) within Landgoed Waardenburg en Neerijnen is a Natura 2000 site, renowned for its wealth of birdlife, including kingfishers hunting in De Kil, an old river arm. You might also spot deer, green woodpeckers, bats, and various water birds. Beavers have also been observed in the floodplains.
Yes, several trails in Neerijnen are dog-friendly. For example, the 9-kilometer 'Trage Tocht Neerijnen' which explores the estates and passes Kasteel Waardenburg, is a popular option for walkers with dogs. Many of the natural areas and dikes also welcome dogs, but always check for local regulations regarding leashes.
A cutting from the original Anne Frank chestnut tree was planted in Neerijnen. This tree serves as a living monument, symbolizing the fight against injustice, antisemitism, and discrimination, and promotes reflection and peace.


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