Best natural monuments around Zaltbommel include a diverse landscape shaped by the River Waal and its floodplains. This historic fortified town is surrounded by significant natural areas offering ecological value and recreational opportunities. The region features various nature reserves, unique geological formations, and notable trees. These sites provide settings for outdoor activities and wildlife observation.
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Wonderful route, especially in mid-April during the apple blossom.
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This is a good fitness route.
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Beautiful piece to include in your walk around the estate.
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Beautiful area with many birds. Currently very wet and parts of the walking path are closed. Strolling along the Maas is fun, but now it is swampy.
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Besides Amelisweerd and Neerijnen - Waardenburg, it is one of the few estates in the Netherlands with a substantial forest area on fertile river clay. It has been used for agriculture almost everywhere. In addition to tall older oaks and (partly red) beech, the strong rejuvenation with ash is striking. In the past, the elm also had a large share in the forest: the beautiful long elm trunks yielded significant amounts of money. Nowadays, only young elm trees can be found, thanks to Dutch elm disease. www.bomeninfo.nl
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The contemporary landscape of the Betuwe is crossed by highways and the Betuwe line, with advancing industrial areas. However, there are still some areas that have been less influenced by the 21st century. One of these areas is the Heerlijkheid Marienwaerdt, located in the western Betuwe on the north bank of the Linge. This 900 hectare estate offers a picturesque landscape with fields, orchards, forests and meadows, and has a rich history, including the foundation of a Norbertine abbey around 1130 and the construction of the current Huis Marienwaerdt on the foundations of an old monastery building around 1800 .
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Most important especially enjoy this!!
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After some rain it can be quite tricky because of new sand tracks. But stay low in front of your saddle, then it's doable
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The region around Zaltbommel is characterized by the River Waal and its floodplains, offering picturesque landscapes. You can also discover unique geological formations like the Haarsteegse Wiel, which is the deepest 'wiel' (a type of lake formed by dike breaches) in the Netherlands, created by historical floods.
Yes, the Kil van Hurwenen Nature Reserve, located east of Zaltbommel, is a crucial foraging ground for many bird species during migration. To the west, the Kloosterwiel Nature Reserve is a haven for diverse bird species, including woodpeckers, reed birds, and occasionally the Common Kingfisher, with a beaver lodge also noted in the area.
Several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Loonse en Drunense Duinen National Park offers extensive sand dunes and forests, perfect for playing and walking. The Haarsteegse Wiel is also a great spot for families, where you can enjoy the water and observe waterfowl.
Absolutely. Munnikenland and Loevestein Castle offers a unique combination. You can freely walk through the Munnikenland, encountering horses and cattle in a natural setting, with the historic Loevestein Castle as a prominent backdrop.
The area offers various walking opportunities. For instance, you can find routes that take you through the Loonse en Drunense Duinen National Park, or explore the floodplains along the Waal. For more structured options, you can find numerous running trails around Zaltbommel, including loops around the Kil van Hurwenen, on the Running Trails around Zaltbommel guide.
Yes, the region is excellent for cycling. You can cycle along the dikes of the River Waal, enjoying the riverine landscape. The Loonse en Drunense Duinen National Park has dedicated cycle paths. For detailed routes, check the Cycling around Zaltbommel guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Zaltbommel guide, which feature tours like the 'Tour of Bommelerwaard'.
The natural monuments around Zaltbommel can be enjoyed throughout the year. For birdwatching, the Kloosterwiel is active year-round. The Loonse en Drunense Duinen National Park is beautiful in every season, offering diverse experiences from lush greenery to stark winter landscapes.
Yes, the Vlijmense Polder Observation Deck offers expansive views over the Vlijmen polder from a unique ship's bow-shaped structure on the dike. It's an excellent spot to take in the typical Dutch polder landscape.
The municipality of Zaltbommel maintains a list of valuable and monumental trees recognized for their age, size, or historical significance. These individual trees contribute to the local natural heritage and can be discovered during walks through the town and its green spaces, adding to the area's ecological value.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquility and diverse landscapes. Many appreciate the opportunity to roam freely in areas like Munnikenland and the vastness of the Loonse en Drunense Duinen, which is often described as a 'large sandbox' perfect for walking and playing. The scenic views from spots like the Vlijmense Polder Observation Deck are also highly rated.
Yes, the estate of Mariënwaerdt, located in the western Betuwe, features a substantial forest area on fertile river clay. It's known for its picturesque landscape with fields, orchards, forests, and meadows, offering a beautiful setting for walks.


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