Best attractions and places to see around Wateringen, a village in the Westland region near The Hague, offers a blend of historical charm and agricultural heritage. The landscape is defined by a network of canals and agricultural zones, reflecting its history of water management and market gardening. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities, particularly cycling, and features significant dune areas along the North Sea coast. Wateringen also hosts cultural events and has several historical monuments.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Here you see the characteristic Scheveningen Water Tower, located in the dunes near Scheveningen (Pompstationsweg 327, The Hague)
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The water tower is located in the Oostduinen dunes near Scheveningen, near Pompstationsweg. It is a national monument. Designed in the Eclectic style by architect Bert Brouwer and civil engineer Theodor Stang, it was built in 1874 by the Hague Dune Water Company.
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Don't forget to wave to Max and Willie!
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The town hall, the Nieuwe Kerk and the statue of Hugo de Groot are striking here. Nice open square, but not really cozy .... It is too open for that.
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A beautiful forest with great hiking, running and cycling trails
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Residence of the Dutch royal family. Surrounded by a beautiful forest in the middle of The Hague. Great for cycling or walking with the dog.
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A relatively large market square for such a small town. You can spend a good time there and admire the town hall, go shopping or visit one of the many cafés.
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The region around Wateringen is characterized by a network of canals and agricultural areas, perfect for cycling. You can also explore significant dune areas along the North Sea coast. For instance, the Scheveningen–Katwijk Dune Cycle Path runs through the 1700-hectare Berkheide dune area, offering scenic views. Another option is the Dune Trail in Westduinpark & Wapendal, which provides a beautiful bike path with varied terrain and resting spots.
Wateringen has a rich history with several historical monuments. Notable sites include the 19th-century Hofboerderij, built on the grounds of a medieval castle, and the Sint-Jan de Doperkerk. The village also features an Old Town Hall and the picturesque Windlust Windmill. Nearby, you can find the Scheveningen Water Tower, a national monument from the 19th century.
Cycling is a very popular activity, with extensive routes through agricultural areas and dunes. You can find many cycling routes, including those that pass by the Scheveningen–Katwijk Dune Cycle Path. For more specific outdoor adventures, you can explore various hiking trails, cycling routes, and even MTB trails in the vicinity.
Yes, many attractions are suitable for families. The dune cycle paths, such as the Scheveningen–Katwijk Dune Cycle Path and the Dune Trail in Westduinpark & Wapendal, are great for family bike rides. The Market Square in Delft, though a short trip away, is also considered family-friendly with its lively atmosphere and terraces. Additionally, the area around the Entrance gate to Huis ten Bosch Palace offers a beautiful park setting for a family stroll.
Yes, the region offers options for walks with dogs. The area surrounding the Entrance gate to Huis ten Bosch Palace includes a forest that is noted as dog-friendly, providing a pleasant environment for you and your pet.
The warmer months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Wateringen, especially for cycling and exploring the village center. The annual cycling day and Profronde, held shortly after the Tour de France, indicate a vibrant atmosphere for cyclists during this period. The lively village center is also particularly enjoyable on weekends and during warmer weather.
Wateringen is known for its annual cycling day and a professional cycling race, attracting many enthusiasts. The village also hosts the Waterpop music festival, offering cultural entertainment. The village center itself has a lively atmosphere, especially on weekends and during warmer months, with shops and restaurants.
The dune areas offer excellent scenic views. The Scheveningen–Katwijk Dune Cycle Path provides beautiful vistas through high sand dunes. Similarly, the Dune Trail in Westduinpark & Wapendal features a beautiful bike path with many resting places from which to enjoy the landscape. The Scheveningen Water Tower also serves as a good orientation point in the dunes.
While specific wheelchair-accessible trails directly within Wateringen are not detailed, the Market Square in Delft, a short distance away, is noted as wheelchair-accessible, offering a vibrant and inclusive experience in a historic setting.
You'll find a variety of cycling routes, from easy paths through agricultural landscapes to more challenging trails in the dunes. The Scheveningen–Katwijk Dune Cycle Path and the Dune Trail in Westduinpark & Wapendal are popular choices for scenic rides. For a broader selection, you can explore the many cycling routes around Wateringen, which include options like the 'Cycle path through Ockenburgh – Sand Motor (Zandmotor) loop'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty of the dune areas and the well-maintained cycling paths. The 'up and down' terrain of the dune trails and the beautiful views are frequently highlighted. The historical significance of landmarks like the Scheveningen Water Tower also adds to the appeal, serving as both a historical monument and a useful orientation point.
While Wateringen itself focuses on historical monuments and local culture, the nearby Westlands Museum in Honselersdijk showcases the history of horticulture in the Westland region. The Hofboerderij in Wateringen also serves as a cultural center, reflecting the village's heritage.


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