Attractions and places to see around Doesburg include a rich array of historic landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. This historic Hanseatic city in the eastern Netherlands is known for its well-preserved medieval street plan and over 150 monumental buildings. Situated at the confluence of the IJssel and Oude IJssel rivers, it offers scenic views and access to diverse landscapes. The surrounding area provides opportunities to explore extensive nature reserves with varied terrain.
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Please note: The Emma Pyramid, the tower that can be climbed, is temporarily closed. All routes are still accessible. The tower itself cannot be climbed for safety reasons. This is temporary, as maintenance still needs to be scheduled.
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The Zijpenberg climb from Rozendaal is a popular route among cyclists in the Veluwezoom region, offering both a challenging ascent and scenic beauty. Starting in Rozendaal, the 2-kilometer climb winds through Veluwezoom National Park, known for its rolling hills, dense forests, and open heathlands. With an elevation gain of about 80 meters and an average gradient of 4%, including some steeper sections, cyclists will enjoy stunning views along the well-maintained road, ensuring a smooth and safe ride suitable for road bikes. The climb is relatively quiet, especially on weekdays, but can be busy with cars and motorbikes during nice weather or holidays. It is easily accessible from Rozendaal and connects well with other routes, making it perfect for extended rides.
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The Emma Pyramid is located in the Veluwezoom National Park, near the village of Rozendaal. The road leading to the Emma Pyramid is generally well-maintained and provides a safe environment for climbing. Traffic is usually minimal, especially during quieter times. Upon reaching the Emma Pyramid summit, you'll be rewarded with stunning views of the Veluwezoom and the surrounding nature. It's a perfect spot to rest and take in the scenery before beginning your descent. Climbing the Emma Pyramid not only presents a physical challenge but also offers an opportunity to appreciate the natural beauty of Veluwezoom. It's a must for cyclists who enjoy discovering new routes and testing their climbing skills. The average gradient of the climb varies between 3% and 5%, with some steeper sections towards the summit. The climb to the Emma Pyramid is approximately 1.5 to 2 kilometers long, depending on the route chosen, with an elevation gain of about 50 to 70 meters.
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The historic city center of Doesburg feels like going back in time. The showpiece on the market is De Waag. The building, originally known as 'Nieuw Gelre' or 'Het Hoge Huis Gelria', dates from 1478. Initially it functioned as a city beer house, an inn where the city's workers also received part of their wages in the form of beer. . Later it was also used as a weighing house. Nowadays it shines again in its former glory as a café-restaurant, making it the oldest restaurant in the Netherlands! In Doesburg you will find 150 monuments that embellish the city center.
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In the Doesburgse Waag you can not only taste the tastiest dishes, but also the history. De Waag is even the oldest café in the Netherlands! As far back as the Middle Ages, merchants settled here for a nice drink with a hot meal, or they stayed the night in the inn. Go back in time, but enjoy meals from today.
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Veluwezoom is the oldest national park in Holland. This hilly landscape with forest, heath and shifting sand has been a protected area since 1931. You can wander freely on the paths and trails and there are plenty of opportunities for horseback riding, cycling and mountain biking. Don't be surprised if you suddenly come face to face with a red deer or a wild boar on the Veluwezoom.
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Cycling through the Veluwezoom is a rush for the senses. From the Posbank in the direction of Dieren you have a descent of about 12 km in front of you. Simply gorgeous.👍
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Doesburg is rich in history. You can visit the iconic Doesburg Market, which features the historic De Waag building, dating back to 1478. Other notable landmarks include the 15th-century Martinikerk, offering panoramic views from its tower, and the Doesburg City Hall, a significant architectural site. The Arsenaal, originally a 15th-century monastery, is now a multifunctional center.
Yes, Doesburg offers several unique museums. The Lalique Museum showcases the exquisite Art Nouveau and Art Deco works of René Jules Lalique. You can also explore the Doesburgsche Mosterdfabriek, a historic mustard factory offering tours on traditional mustard production. For history enthusiasts, Museum de Maurits 1940-1945 houses a vast collection of World War II artifacts, and Museum De Roode Tooren provides insights into Doesburg's local history.
For stunning natural beauty, head to Veluwezoom National Park, known for its rolling heathlands, forests, and sand drifts. Within the park, Posbank Viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic views. Closer to the city, the IJsselkade provides delightful spots to enjoy the confluence of the Gelderse IJssel and Oude IJssel rivers.
The region around Doesburg is excellent for outdoor activities. Cycling along the IJssel River is a popular choice, offering picturesque views of charming towns and nature reserves. Veluwezoom National Park provides numerous hiking and biking trails, with opportunities to spot wildlife like red deer and wild boar. You can also find challenging climbs for cyclists, such as the Emma Pyramid climb and the Zijpenberg Climb from Rozendaal.
Many attractions in Doesburg are suitable for families. The historic city center, including the Doesburg Market area, is pleasant to explore. The Openbaar Vervoer & Speelgoed Museum Doesburg, with its collection of public transport history and toys, is often a hit with children. Additionally, Veluwezoom National Park offers easy trails and opportunities for wildlife spotting that families can enjoy together.
Doesburg and its surroundings offer a variety of hiking trails. You can find routes through forests, heathlands, and along the IJssel River. For example, there are moderate hikes like the 'The Weigh House, Doesburg – Lage Linie Doesburg loop' (9.1 km) or easier options such as the 'Historic Centre of Doesburg – Otter Habitat and River View loop' (5.1 km). For more hiking options, explore the hiking guide for Doesburg.
Absolutely! Doesburg is a great starting point for cycling and gravel biking. You can find easy cycling routes like the 'Uiterwaarden IJssel – Bronkhorst loop' (16.2 km) or more moderate ones such as the 'Posbank Viewpoint – Veluwezoom National Park loop' (43.9 km). For gravel biking, routes like the 'Lange Juffer Trail, Veluwezoom – Veluwezoom National Park loop' (40.6 km) offer a mix of terrains. Discover more routes in the cycling guide and gravel biking guide for Doesburg.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Doesburg. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, making it comfortable for hiking and cycling. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn offers beautiful fall foliage, especially in areas like Veluwezoom National Park.
Many outdoor areas around Doesburg are dog-friendly, particularly the numerous hiking trails through forests and along the rivers. Veluwezoom National Park generally welcomes dogs, though specific rules may apply in certain areas or during wildlife breeding seasons. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and check local regulations for specific attractions.
Doesburg's historic city center, including the Doesburg Market area, features many flat, paved surfaces, making it relatively accessible. Some museums and establishments may offer wheelchair access. However, due to the historic nature of some buildings and the varied terrain in natural parks like Veluwezoom, accessibility can vary. It's recommended to check with specific venues in advance for detailed accessibility information.
Doesburg is famously known as a 'mustard city.' This reputation stems from the Doesburgsche Mosterdfabriek, believed to be the oldest mustard factory of its kind in the Netherlands. Visitors can learn about traditional mustard production and its history, as the factory is still operational and includes a museum with old mills and equipment.
Yes, Doesburg is home to the first Silo Art in the Netherlands. Created by local artist RoosArt on the 't Westendorp farm, this large-scale mural is part of a broader Silo Art Tour, adding a modern artistic touch to the region's attractions.


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