Best mountain peaks around Hof Van Twente are characterized by gently rolling landscapes and hills, which are locally referred to as "mountains" due to the region's generally flat topography. The area features a characteristic Twente "coulisse landscape," a mosaic of forests, meadows, and fields. These elevations provide viewpoints over the surrounding natural and cultural scenery, offering opportunities for exploring geological formations and historical sites. The region's hills provide accessible hiking and walking routes with moderate elevation gains, suitable for various…
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The Noetselerberg is one of the highest points on the Sallandse Heuvelrug and offers a beautiful view over the heathland and forests of the National Park. The 'mountain' is actually a moraine that was formed during the ice age, and is now a popular starting point for walks across the heathland. From the top you have a view far into the area in clear weather, especially in August when the heathland is in bloom it is breathtakingly beautiful here.
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A warning, contemplative place, especially at this time after almost 80 years of peace in Central Europe and the threat of a senseless Third World War https://www.4en5mei.nl/oorlogsmonumenten/zoeken/1130/markelo-provinciaal-verzetsmonument-overijssel
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Visitors particularly enjoy the Holterberg Viewpoint, which offers a vantage point with a steel "weather vane" indicating wind direction and distances. Another popular spot is the Shelter at the top of the Kale Berg, providing a covered resting spot with views of the landscape. The Noetselerberg also offers beautiful views over heathland and forests, especially when the heath is in bloom.
Yes, the Motieweg Climb (Holterberg) is known as one of the steepest climbs in the area. It's 0.8 kilometers long with 43 meters of elevation gain and an average climbing percentage of 5.5%, with parts reaching over 10%. This climb is popular among cyclists looking for a challenge.
The region is characterized by gently rolling landscapes, moraines, and a unique "coulisse landscape"—a mosaic of centuries-old forests, meadows, and fields. You'll encounter heathland, especially beautiful on the Noetselerberg, and can explore geological formations like the lateral moraine of the Tankenberg. The area also features tranquil forests and open fields.
Absolutely. The Holterberg Viewpoint and the Shelter at the top of the Kale Berg are both considered family-friendly. These spots offer places to rest and enjoy the surroundings, making them suitable for outings with children. Many trails in the region are also suitable for leisurely walks.
Near the Herikerberg, you can find prehistoric burial mounds and a former watchtower from 1890, adding historical context to your visit. The Tankenberg, while not directly in Hof Van Twente, is associated with myths and legends, including one suggesting a temple dedicated to the Germanic goddess Tanfana once stood there. The broader Twente region is also known for its charming villages and historical estates.
The region is beautiful year-round, but August is particularly recommended for visiting peaks like the Noetselerberg, as the heathland is in full bloom, offering breathtaking views. Spring and autumn also provide pleasant weather for outdoor activities and vibrant natural colors.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, cycling, and road cycling. For running, explore options like the "Watermill Den Haller – Warmelo Castle loop from Diepenheim." Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the "Hof van Twenteroute - Overijssel" or the "Weldam Castle – Wegdam loop from Diepenheim." Road cyclists have routes like the "Delden Lock – Weldam Castle loop from Markelo." You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Hof Van Twente, Cycling around Hof Van Twente, and Road Cycling Routes around Hof Van Twente guides.
Yes, the Holterberg Viewpoint is noted as dog-friendly. Generally, many trails in the Hof Van Twente region welcome dogs, though it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The highest point in the wider Overijssel province is the Tankenberg, located near Oldenzaal in Northeast Twente, reaching an elevation of 85 meters. It is a popular area for cycling and walking, offering surprising views over the undulating terrain and providing an opportunity to explore its unique geological and historical aspects.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil escape and scenic beauty offered by the rolling landscapes. They enjoy the picturesque views over the characteristic Twente "coulisse landscape" from various viewpoints. The opportunity to rest and fully enjoy the surroundings, as well as the varied terrain for walking and cycling, are frequently highlighted.
Yes, at the summit of the Kale Berg, there is a dedicated Shelter at the top of the Kale Berg. This hut provides a covered resting spot where you can sit and enjoy views of the landscape, making it a convenient place to take a break during your exploration.


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