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Urban hiking trails around Wantij are characterized by a flat, water-rich landscape, centered on the Wantij river and its confluence with several other waterways. This environment creates numerous riverine paths and accessible routes through urban green spaces. The area features Wantijpark, known for its old trees and natural variety, and provides access to the freshwater tidal areas of Biesbosch National Park. The terrain is largely level, making it suitable for various activity levels.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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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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The monument is very beautiful with its figures of the Witt brothers and the golden inscriptions. And above all, everything there is very clean, even though it is teeming with people.
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A rather impressive town hall for a small town. There is much to discover in the surroundings, from the monuments to the many graffitis
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The De Witt brothers, Ary Scheffer, Aelbert Cuyp and Ferdinand Bol look around a corner in the Voorstraathaven. Artists Frans Kromeich and Rob van Kooten have immortalized the Dordrecht quintet in a mural. The 17th-century contemporaries, with the exception of Ary Scheffer, who lived a century later, are depicted side-by-side on a wall in front of Dordrecht City Hall, clearly visible from the Lombard Bridge. It is titled ‘De Grachtwacht’ and was created on the initiative of Dordrecht citizen Bill Hermsen. ‘They are all well-known Dordrecht citizens who deserve a place of honour in the cityscape,’ said Hermsen. The mural was created as part of the celebrations for the 800th anniversary of the city of Dordrecht in 2020.
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The Monument to the De Witt Brothers is a bronze statue depicting Johan and Cornelis de Witt, two influential Dutch politicians of the 17th century. The monument was unveiled on August 20, 1918, exactly 246 years after the brothers were lynched in The Hague. It was designed by sculptor Toon Dupuis and is located on the Visbrug in Dordrecht.
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Visit the retrospective exhibition of William Turner and enjoy the beautiful permanent collection in the Dordrecht Museum.
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Fantastic exhibition about William Turner
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When you pause here for a moment and take in the bridge and the surroundings, you'll feel like you're in Venice! Beautiful!!
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The Nieuwe Haven (New Harbour) in Dordrecht is a charming, historic harbor built in the 15th century. It's one of the most beautiful spots in Dordrecht's city center, surrounded by monumental buildings, old warehouses, and charming quays. Classic ships and tour boats are often moored here, including the steam tug Pieter Boele.
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Wantij offers a unique blend of urban and natural environments. You'll find flat, water-rich landscapes centered around the Wantij river, with numerous riverine paths and historic waterfronts. The area also features urban green spaces like Wantijpark, known for its old trees and birdwatching opportunities, and provides access to freshwater tidal areas and willow forests near Biesbosch National Park.
Yes, the Wantij area is very accessible for hikers of all levels. Out of over 190 available routes, 172 are rated as easy. The terrain is largely level with minimal elevation changes, making it ideal for leisurely strolls. An example of an easy route is the Augustinian Monastery and Garden – Statue of William of Orange loop from Dordrecht, which covers about 5.5 km.
The urban hikes around Wantij offer a mix of historical and natural sights. You can explore the historic waterfront of Dordrecht, pass by notable structures like the Villa Augustus and its distinctive Water Tower, or cross the scenic Wantij Bridges. The Walbrug is another point of interest. Many routes also take you through Wantijpark, known for its beautiful old trees.
Yes, many of the urban hiking routes in Wantij are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, consider the Oudewater Cloister Garden – Kunstkerk Dordrecht loop from Dordrecht, which is an easy 5.5 km circular walk.
Absolutely. The generally level terrain and numerous easy routes make Wantij an excellent choice for families. Urban parks like Wantijpark provide safe and pleasant environments for children. The shorter distances of many trails, such as the Statue of William of Orange – Merwestein Park loop from Dordrecht (around 4.1 km), are perfect for walks with kids.
Many urban parks and paths in the Netherlands are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. While specific rules can vary by location, the general expectation is that dogs are kept under control and owners clean up after them. For trails entering Biesbosch National Park, specific regulations regarding dogs may apply, so it's always best to check local signage.
The Wantij area is enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming flora to Wantijpark, while autumn showcases vibrant colors from trees like amber trees. The flat terrain makes it suitable for winter walks too, though paths might be damp. Summer offers pleasant conditions for exploring the waterfronts and parks. The region's natural beauty changes with each season, offering a different experience.
Dordrecht, which borders the Wantij area, is well-connected by public transport. You can reach Dordrecht by train, and local buses often serve areas close to popular trailheads and parks like Wantijpark. Many urban routes start directly from accessible points within the city, making public transport a convenient option.
Yes, being an urban area, Wantij and its surroundings offer various options for refreshments. You'll find cafes and restaurants, particularly around the historic center of Dordrecht and near attractions like Villa Augustus. Wantijpark is also often close to local eateries, providing convenient stops during or after your hike.
The Wantij area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.35 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique combination of historic cityscapes with tranquil riverine paths and green parks. The accessibility of the trails and the opportunity to experience both urban charm and natural beauty are frequently highlighted.
Yes, Wantij serves as an entry point to the Biesbosch National Park. While the urban trails focus on the city and its immediate green spaces, you can extend your hike to explore the unique freshwater tidal ecosystem of Biesbosch, characterized by willow forests and riverbanks. This offers a contrast to the urban environment.


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