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Urban hiking trails around Prins Johan Frisohaven are characterized by their flat terrain and proximity to the water, offering views of the port and city architecture. The area features a network of paths that traverse urban landscapes, including industrial areas, waterfronts, and local parks. Elevation gains are minimal, making most routes accessible for a wide range of abilities. The region provides opportunities to explore the city's unique blend of maritime activity and urban green spaces.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Schiedam's Old Town Hall is located on the Grote Markt. Built in 1538, it was rebuilt in 1606 after a fire in 1604, and given its current gables in 1637. The double staircase dates from 1717-1718. In 1782, it was modernized by then-city architect Rutger van Bol'es. The last meeting of the city council was held here in January 1973. One section of the town hall houses a restaurant, while the other is used for weddings, meetings, and other representative functions. Professor Pieter van Vollenhoven opened the restored Town Hall on October 22, 2004. The restoration took eighteen months and was made possible by a Kanjer grant from the National Heritage Agency. The restoration of the old town hall addressed both the interior and exterior. The paintwork, ceilings, and furnishings of various rooms have been renovated. The exterior facade and the turret have also been restored. A restaurant is located in the basement of the old town hall. The old town hall is also used as a wedding venue.
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The Old Catholic church and rectory at Dam Square 28 and 30 together form 't Huis te Poort. The current complex was built in 1862 on the site of an older church. The name refers to the house, founded in the seventeenth century and donated to the Old Catholic parish in 1725. This was a clandestine church, whose function was not visible from the street. With the new construction in 1862, a recognizable church was created. The design was by Schiedam architects M. van Erkel and J. Vormer. The unique round-arched frame of the stepped gable and the window tracery are derived from Tudor Gothic. This architectural style became popular in the Netherlands through building projects by King William II, who had studied at Oxford. In 2006, restoration work began under the supervision of Stadsherstel Schiedam and was completed in 2009. The Old Catholic Church still celebrates Mass in the building, but cultural events are also held there. Source: https://reliwiki.nl/index.php/Schiedam,_Dam_28_-_Johannes_de_Doper
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What was once called "Hemaplein" (Hema Square) and is now also called "Veetplein" (food square) by many Schiedam residents on market day, is officially called "Het Land van Belofte" (The Promised Land). This name refers to a Biblical story about the Promised Land. This land of milk and honey was discovered by two of Moses' 12 spies: Joshua and Caleb. A gable stone above the passage to the courtyard of the Sebastiaanshof, bearing the inscription "HET LANT VAN BELOFTE" (THE LANDSCAPE OF PROMISE), depicts these two spies with a large bunch of grapes. They took this bunch with them as proof of the great fertility of the discovered area and reported that the land overflowed with milk and honey. On Fridays during the fresh produce market, there is still an abundance of produce, so the name actually fits this square perfectly. Sources: https://indebuurt.nl/schiedam/genieten-van/straatnaam-verklaard-daarom-heet-land-van-belofte-zo~71898/ and https://www.facebook.com/literairgezelschapschiedam/photos/wat-een-tijdlang-het-hemaplein-heette-en-tegenwoordig-door-menig-schiedammer-op-/951601490421854/
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There is such a special tree in the Plantage. This world tree is an Oriental Plane and is called “De Plantage Plataan” because of its location in the park. This plantain was planted around 1870. The world tree community of the Plantage, together with the tree protector, prevents the tree from being damaged.
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The city carpentry house or city carpentry yard used to be a building in a city, where the materials for the city works were stored, and where later the city carpenter also lived and worked. In Schiedam, the city carpentry yard was located at Korte Haven 135. The city carpentry yard is an elongated, 18th-century building, now a national monument, consisting of two brick wings with low floors and hipped roofs. In the middle of the facade is a simple gate with pilasters and entablature.
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The Korte Haven is a canal approximately 400 meters long in the west of Schiedam's city center. The Korte Haven was dug in 1577 and connects the Nieuwe Haven (Westvest) in the west with the Lange Haven in the east. The Vlaardingen gate, demolished in 1862, stood on the west side. Source: https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korte_Haven
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The Grote Markt is Schiedam's most important and pleasant square, with several charming brasseries and terraces. Schiedam's Old Town Hall is located on the Grote Markt. Built in 1538, it was rebuilt in 1606 after a fire in 1604, and given its current gables in 1637. The double staircase dates from 1717-1718. In 1782, it was modernized by then-city architect Rutger van Bol'es. The last meeting of the city council was held here in January 1973. Part of the town hall houses a restaurant, while the other part is used for weddings, meetings, and other representative purposes. Source: https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oude_stadhuis_(Schiedam)
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There is a nice café in the library
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There are over 450 urban hiking trails around Prins Johan Frisohaven, offering a wide range of options for exploring the city and its surroundings on foot. Most of these routes are rated as easy, making them accessible for many.
The komoot community highly rates the urban hikes in this area, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Hikers often praise the unique blend of industrial landscapes, historic port views, and accessible city paths that offer a different perspective on Rotterdam and Schiedam.
Yes, many of the urban routes are suitable for families. Trails like The Nolet mill – The Sterrebos loop from Schiedam are relatively short and easy, perfect for a leisurely stroll with children. The flat terrain and urban environment make them generally safe and accessible.
Most urban areas and parks in Prins Johan Frisohaven are dog-friendly, though it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in busy areas or near traffic. Be mindful of local regulations regarding dogs in specific parks or public spaces.
Yes, many of the urban hikes around Prins Johan Frisohaven are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the View of the port of Rotterdam – Fishermen's Monument Pernis loop from Pernis and Zakkendragershuis Schiedam – Library (ex-Korenbeurs) loop from Schiedam.
Urban hikes in this region primarily feature paved paths, sidewalks, and occasional stretches through city parks. The elevation changes are minimal, making most routes relatively flat and easy to navigate. You'll encounter a mix of cityscapes, industrial port views, and green spaces.
Prins Johan Frisohaven and the surrounding areas of Rotterdam and Schiedam are well-connected by public transport. You can easily reach many trailheads via tram, bus, or metro, making it convenient to start your urban adventure without a car.
Parking is generally available in urban areas, often in designated parking garages or street parking zones. Availability and cost can vary, especially in busier city centers. Consider using public transport to avoid parking hassles, particularly for routes starting in central locations.
Given the urban setting, you'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and shops along or near most routes. This makes it easy to grab a coffee, a snack, or a full meal during your hike. The areas around Schiedam and Rotterdam's port often have various dining options.
Expect a fascinating blend of urban and industrial sights. You'll see impressive port infrastructure, historic buildings like the Nolet mill and Zakkendragershuis Schiedam, modern architecture, and views over the Maas River and its canals. Routes like Rotterdam Citrus Auction – De Lee Towers loop from Schiedam offer glimpses of iconic city structures.
Comfortable walking shoes are essential, as you'll be on paved surfaces. Dress in layers to adapt to changing weather conditions, as the coastal influence can bring sudden shifts. A light rain jacket is always a good idea, regardless of the season.


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