Best attractions and places to see around Almelo include a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural landscapes in the eastern Netherlands. The city is characterized by canals, parks, and green spaces, offering opportunities for walking and cycling. The surrounding region features ancient avenues, forests, and national parks known for their natural beauty. Almelo provides a variety of points of interest for visitors exploring its history and outdoor areas.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful, hidden watermill
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The castle is inhabited but can be visited at certain times. There is also a large park. It is very well maintained and definitely worth a visit.
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What a beautiful location this watermill is! There are benches to eat or drink by the water. This mill is occasionally open to the public and you can see how linseed is pressed.
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Beautiful watermill. During the weekend you can often take a look at the working mill
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On the tour to Kasteel Twickel in the Hof van Twente, the loop to the Noordmolen, top address (!) is also worth it.
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www.noordmolen-twickel.nl The watermill is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Open every Sat and Sun 12.30 p.m. - 4.30 p.m. and End of June to mid-September Wed - Sun 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m
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A really beautiful highlight Great country estate There is a lot to see there
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More information can be found at: www.molendatabase.nl/nederland/molen.php?nummer=766
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Almelo and its surroundings offer several historical sites. You can visit Twickel Castle, a grand estate with a large, well-maintained park that can be visited from April to October. Within Almelo, the Old Church, with its choir dating back to 1493, and The Waag, the last Waag building constructed in the Netherlands, are notable landmarks. While Huize Almelo is privately inhabited, its surrounding gardens offer pleasant views.
Yes, a significant historical mill is the Twickel North Mill. This watermill is over 650 years old and is often operational on weekends, demonstrating how oil was extracted from linseed. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers a fascinating glimpse into historical craftsmanship. Another mention is the Korenmolen, a traditional windmill popular for photography.
The Stadsmuseum Almelo, located in the heart of the city, provides engaging insights into local history and culture. It features items, paintings, textiles, photos, and videos that narrate Almelo's past as a textile hub. The museum is housed in some of Almelo's oldest buildings, including the Rectorshuis (1634). You can also visit Het Wevershuisje, an exhibition focusing on the weaving trade with regular demonstrations.
For nature lovers, the Gravenallee is an ancient avenue lined with impressive trees, ideal for walking and cycling, connecting directly to the Twente scenic landscape. To the south of the city, Nijreesbos offers excellent opportunities for hiking and relaxation. Almelo itself is characterized by beautiful canals, parks, and nature reserves, perfect for leisurely strolls or bike rides.
Yes, De Sallandse Heuvelrug National Park is located further east and is renowned for its natural beauty. It's the only place in the Netherlands where the Dutch bird Korhoen (black grouse) can be seen. The park is particularly stunning during the heather blooming season and offers hiking routes up to 18km. For more hiking options, you can explore routes like "Wide Forest Path – Wooden Plank Bridge Over Pond loop from Almelo de Riet" or "Gravenallee – Almelo House loop from Almelo" which are part of the Hiking around Almelo guide.
Absolutely. Many of the natural areas around Almelo are suitable for easy walks. The Gravenallee is a pleasant, flat route for all ages. For specific family-friendly trails, consider the "Wooden Plank Bridge Over Pond – Path Along De Doorbraak loop from TIP Tusveld" which is an easy route. The PM Rogmanspark near Huize Almelo also offers accessible green space for relaxation. Many highlights, such as Twickel Castle and Twickel North Mill, are also marked as family-friendly.
Almelo's canals, parks, and surrounding nature reserves provide numerous scenic cycling opportunities. The Gravenallee is excellent for a picturesque ride. For longer tours, consider routes like "Noordmolen Twickel – Twickel Castle loop from Almelo" or "View of the Ypelo River – Birdwatching Area at Ypelo loop from Almelo" from the Cycling around Almelo guide, which take you through varied landscapes and past historical sites.
Yes, for mountain biking enthusiasts, MTB Route Rijssen is a highly recommended, well-laid-out trail through a forest. It's described as a great route for cycling enthusiasts. Additionally, the Gravel biking around Almelo guide offers routes like "Twickel North Mill – Singletrack Forest Path loop from Almelo de Riet" for those looking for off-road adventures.
Beyond the natural parks and easy walking trails, families can enjoy visiting Twickel Castle and its gardens, and the Twickel North Mill, which often has demonstrations. For a more active day out, Avonturenpark Hellendoorn, a small theme park located in the surroundings of Almelo, offers attractions mainly for children.
The natural attractions around Almelo, such as the gardens of Twickel Castle, are generally open from April to October. De Sallandse Heuvelrug National Park is particularly stunning during the heather blooming season, which typically occurs in late summer (August-September), offering vibrant purple landscapes. Spring and early summer also provide pleasant weather for exploring the forests and canals.
Yes, you'll find several spots to refuel. Coffee Cart at Erve Bokdam is a popular unmanned stall where you can buy coffee, tea, homemade jams, and snacks during your walk. Many routes also pass through or near villages with cafes and pubs. The Twickel North Mill area also serves as a nice little rest area by the water.
Visitors frequently praise the well-maintained nature and historical charm of the area. The Twickel Castle estate is often highlighted for its beauty and extensive park. The Twickel North Mill is appreciated for its historical significance and operational demonstrations. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the quality of routes like MTB Route Rijssen, describing them as 'nicely laid out' and 'great'.


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