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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Lingewaal

Best natural monuments around Lingewaal, now part of West Betuwe, are characterized by a picturesque river landscape. This region features the meandering Linge and Waal rivers, offering diverse natural areas such as orchards, meadows, and floodplains. These environments provide significant ecological value and opportunities for outdoor exploration. The area is known for its unique blend of natural beauty and historical elements.

Best natural monuments around Lingewaal

  • The most popular natural monuments is Munnikenland and Loevestein Castle, a castle and…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Munnikenland and Loevestein Castle

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Beautiful walking in the Munnikenland with Slot Loevestein as the icing on the cake.

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The trees of Mariënwaerdt

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The contemporary landscape of the Betuwe is crossed by highways and the Betuwe line, with advancing industrial areas. However, there are still some areas that have been less influenced by …

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Dijk op de Schop Monument

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The dike was overhauled.
In 1995, the threat of high water was so great that a quarter of a million people in the river area had to evacuate. Also in …

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It is a beautiful, wooded area located along the banks of the Waal. Containing two special buildings, Waardenburg Castle and Huis Neerijnen. Both with a moat and Huis Neerijnen even …

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Anne Frank Tree Sapling Memorial

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The Anne Frank tree in Neerijnen is a special and symbolic monument that commemorates Anne Frank and the tragedy of the Holocaust. It is a cutting of the original horse …

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April 26, 2026, De bomen van Mariënwaerdt

Wonderful route, especially in mid-April during the apple blossom.

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Beautiful view over the floodplain and a resting point during a walk / bike ride

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Sit quietly and enjoy a beautiful view

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a monument with a beautiful story

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Visit the Anne Frank tree in Neerijnen and park easily at the Stroomhuis, where you can also go for a cup of coffee or a cultural activity. A beautiful combination of nature and culture!

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The Anne Frank tree in Neerijnen is a special and symbolic monument that commemorates Anne Frank and the tragedy of the Holocaust. It is a cutting of the original horse chestnut that stood at the Secret Annex in Amsterdam, where Anne Frank and her family were in hiding during the Second World War. ### Background of the original tree The original Anne Frank tree was a white horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) and stood in the garden behind the Secret Annex. Anne mentioned this tree several times in her diary, in which she described how she could see it from the small window of the hiding place. For her, the tree was a symbol of hope and freedom in a time of great fear and uncertainty. Unfortunately, the original tree fell in 2010 due to poor condition due to disease and storm damage. ### The Anne Frank tree in Neerijnen The cutting in Neerijnen is one of the trees that were grown from the seeds of the original chestnut before it fell. Planting this tree is a way to honor Anne Frank's legacy and message of hope and tolerance. Neerijnen was chosen because of the serene and natural character of the area, which offers a place of reflection. ### Meaning of the tree The tree in Neerijnen, like other Anne Frank trees planted worldwide, symbolizes the fight against injustice, anti-Semitism and discrimination. It is a living monument that reminds visitors to reflect on the past and work towards a peaceful future.

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Beautiful piece to include in your walk around the estate.

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It is a beautiful, wooded area located along the banks of the Waal. Containing two special buildings, Waardenburg Castle and Huis Neerijnen. Both with a moat and Huis Neerijnen even with a drawbridge and a coach house. And of course with beautiful stories. More information: mijngelderland.nl

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I expect to see around Lingewaal?

The Lingewaal region, now part of West Betuwe, is characterized by its picturesque river landscape. You'll find the meandering Linge and Waal rivers, diverse natural areas like orchards, meadows, grienden (willow coppices), and reed beds. Significant natural reserves and floodplains, such as the Goilberdingerwaarden and Hondswaard, are also prominent, offering dynamic riverine environments.

What are some unique natural areas to explore in the Lingewaal region?

Beyond specific monuments, the region offers several unique natural areas. The Linge River Landscape is known for its fruit orchards and dikes, especially beautiful during blossom season. The Uiterwaarden (Floodplains) along the Linge and Waal rivers provide expansive views and are excellent for birdwatching. Additionally, the Lingebos near Vuren offers a combination of managed forest and a recreational lake.

What historical natural monuments can I visit near Lingewaal?

The region beautifully blends nature with history. You can visit Munnikenland and Loevestein Castle, where a historic castle is set amidst wetlands and meadows. Another option is Waardenburg and Neerijnen Estate, which combines historical architecture with a diverse natural landscape along the Waal. The Anne Frank Tree Sapling Memorial in Neerijnen is a living monument with significant historical context.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Lingewaal?

Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history and nature, especially at places like Munnikenland and Loevestein Castle, where they can roam freely among grazing animals. The serene landscapes of estates like The trees of Mariënwaerdt are also highly valued for their picturesque fields, orchards, and forests. The community has shared over 49 photos and given more than 170 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.

Are there any hidden natural gems around Lingewaal?

While not 'hidden' in the sense of being unknown, the floodplains (Uiterwaarden) along the Waal, such as the Goilberdingerwaarden and Hondswaard, offer tranquil and expansive natural beauty often overlooked by those focusing solely on specific landmarks. These areas are rich in biodiversity and provide excellent opportunities for quiet contemplation and wildlife observation.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Lingewaal?

Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. The trees of Mariënwaerdt offers a vast estate with fields, orchards, and forests suitable for exploration. The Waardenburg and Neerijnen Estate provides a mix of historical buildings and natural parkland. The Lingebos near Vuren also has a recreational lake and forest trails perfect for family outings.

Are there wheelchair accessible natural monuments in the Lingewaal area?

The Anne Frank Tree Sapling Memorial in Neerijnen is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a place of reflection amidst nature. While many natural areas involve unpaved paths, specific sections or viewpoints along dikes might also be accessible. It's always recommended to check specific trail conditions for the most up-to-date accessibility information.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The Lingewaal area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Linge River Landscape, exploring its orchards and dikes. Hiking is popular in areas like the floodplains and the Lingebos. For more specific routes, you can find numerous hiking trails, MTB trails, and running routes throughout the region.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments around Lingewaal?

Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. For example, you can take an easy 4 km walk to 'Swimming and playing on the waterfront in the Linge forest' or explore the 'Appeltjesdijk' on a moderate 15 km route. The Hiking around Lingewaal guide provides more options, including routes suitable for children.

What is the best season to visit the natural monuments around Lingewaal?

The spring is particularly enchanting when the fruit orchards along the Linge River are in full blossom, offering stunning scenery. The 'Rode Kruis Bloesemtocht' in April is a popular event to experience this. However, the diverse riverine landscapes, forests, and floodplains offer beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities throughout the year, including birdwatching in autumn and winter.

Can I spot wildlife at the natural monuments in Lingewaal?

Absolutely. The floodplains along the Linge and Waal rivers, being Natura 2000 sites, are excellent for birdwatching. You might also encounter large herbivores like wild horses and cattle grazing in these areas. The wetlands around Slot Loevestein are particularly good for observing diverse birdlife.

Are there cycling routes that pass by these natural monuments?

Yes, cycling is a popular way to explore the region. The Linge River Landscape offers scenic cycling routes along its dikes, passing through orchards and picturesque villages. You can find various cycling options, including the 'Linge River Cycling Route' (49 km) or shorter routes like 'Arkel–Spijk Ferry – Road through the Lingebos' (24 km), within the MTB Trails around Lingewaal guide, which also includes general cycling routes.

What is the 'Dijk op de Schop Monument' and its significance?

The Dijk op de Schop Monument is a lasting reminder of the extensive dike reinforcement project undertaken after the severe high water threat in 1995. The artwork, created by Dick Matze, symbolizes the work on the dike (shovel), protection against water (woman with child and umbrella), and the new nature development (bird) that resulted from the project, enhancing both safety and natural beauty.

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