Best attractions and places to see around Wehl, a region in Gelderland, Netherlands, offer a mix of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural viewpoints. The area provides opportunities to explore historical architecture and enjoy panoramic vistas. With 7 highlights available, visitors can discover various points of interest.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The name Slangenburg has nothing to do with snakes, but with the Slingebeek stream that meanders through the landscape here. It was once called the "Slingeburcht," but over time, this was corrupted to Slangenburg. Thus, the estate bears the name of the stream that has been winding its way through here for centuries.
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Slangenburg was first mentioned in 1354 as the property of Maes (Thomas) van Baer. In 1585 it was destroyed by the troops of the States General and could only be rebuilt during the Twelve Years' Truce
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The historic city center of Doesburg feels like going back in time. The showpiece on the market is De Waag. The building, originally known as 'Nieuw Gelre' or 'Het Hoge Huis Gelria', dates from 1478. Initially it functioned as a city beer house, an inn where the city's workers also received part of their wages in the form of beer. . Later it was also used as a weighing house. Nowadays it shines again in its former glory as a café-restaurant, making it the oldest restaurant in the Netherlands! In Doesburg you will find 150 monuments that embellish the city center.
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In the Doesburgse Waag you can not only taste the tastiest dishes, but also the history. De Waag is even the oldest café in the Netherlands! As far back as the Middle Ages, merchants settled here for a nice drink with a hot meal, or they stayed the night in the inn. Go back in time, but enjoy meals from today.
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Here 'de Waag' was apparently combined with a general 'Doesburg' highlight. Unfortunately, many photos and tips no longer fit the title. De Waag is considered the oldest restaurant in the country and beyond this title competition it is a beautiful medieval building on the central square of Doesburg. Especially in summer you can sit outside and enjoy a refreshment with a view of the similarly beautiful Stadshuis opposite.
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There you can always see how boats are being transported on or off. So it is still in operation and not a museum lock.
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Good news, May 2024 update: starting with Pentecost weekend, the cafés and restaurants at the coach house will be open again on weekends. The castle can also be visited on weekends – tickets and more information are available at https://www.kasteelslangenburg.nl/. You can also still visit 't Onland (https://hetonland.nl/). Taverne Edelweiss closed on October 1, 2025. I don't know if new owners will be taking over, and if so, when.
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The region around Wehl offers several historical attractions. You can visit Slangenburg Castle, first mentioned in 1354, which features an ancient lane system and is open to the public. Another significant historical site is The Weigh House, Doesburg, a building from 1478 that originally served as a city beer house and later a weighing house, now recognized as the oldest restaurant in the Netherlands. Additionally, the Old IJssel Lock (Doesburg), built in 1952, contains elements of cultural-historical value.
Yes, for stunning panoramic views, head to the Hulzenberg Lookout Tower. This 21-meter-high tower offers expansive views of the Lower Rhine countryside, stretching across both the German-Dutch border, almost 100 meters above NAP. It's especially popular for sunset viewing.
The area around Wehl is great for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options like the 'Celtic Tree Calendar Memorial – Wooden Bridge loop' or the 'M4A4 Sherman Tank Monument – Pond in the Netherlands loop'. For running, explore routes such as the 'Stroombroek Loop' or 'Dike Along the Oude IJssel'. Cyclists can enjoy longer road cycling routes like 'Berkel Bridge, Almen – Eefde Lock loop'. More details and routes can be found in the Hiking around Wehl, Running Trails around Wehl, and Road Cycling Routes around Wehl guides.
Many attractions around Wehl are suitable for families. Hulzenberg Lookout Tower is a family-friendly viewpoint. Historical sites like Slangenburg Castle and Old IJssel Lock (Doesburg) also welcome families. Additionally, restaurants like The Weigh House, Doesburg and Doesburg City Beer House De Waag are noted as family-friendly.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The panoramic views from the Hulzenberg Lookout Tower are highly praised. The historic city center of Doesburg, with its many monuments and cozy cafes, is a favorite, especially around The Weigh House. The opportunity to encounter castles like Slangenburg Castle during a hike is also a highlight for many.
Yes, The Weigh House, Doesburg (also known as Doesburg City Beer House De Waag) is a must-visit. Dating back to 1478, it's recognized as the oldest restaurant in the Netherlands. It offers a unique atmosphere where you can enjoy pastries, an extensive menu, or choose from over 60 beers in a beautifully preserved historical setting.
While specific seasonal tips for Wehl are not detailed, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling in the Netherlands, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Winter walks are possible, but be prepared for colder, potentially wet conditions.
Yes, there are easy hiking trails available. For example, the 'Celtic Tree Calendar Memorial – Wooden Bridge loop from Nieuw-Wehl' and the 'M4A4 Sherman Tank Monument – Pond in the Netherlands loop from Kleurrijke Buurt' are both rated as easy. While specific parking details for each trail are not provided here, many trailheads in the Netherlands typically offer parking facilities.
Absolutely. In Doesburg, particularly around the market square, you'll find a variety of cafes and restaurants in charming old houses, often near historical sites like The Weigh House. Slangenburg Castle also has a cafe at its coach house, which is open on weekends, providing a nice spot to take a break.
Yes, The Weigh House, Doesburg is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy its historical ambiance and dining facilities. For outdoor activities, it's advisable to check specific trail conditions for accessibility.
The region offers a mix of natural and man-made features. You can enjoy the panoramic views of the Lower Rhine countryside from the Hulzenberg Lookout Tower. The estate surrounding Slangenburg Castle features an ancient lane system and forest areas. Additionally, the nearby routes mention features like 'Stroombroek Lake' and 'Dike Along the Oude IJssel', indicating a landscape with water bodies and riverine elements.


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