Best mountain peaks around Millingen Aan De Rijn offer diverse landscapes for exploration. This region, situated near the German-Dutch border, features the Lower Rhine countryside, including areas like the Ooijpolder and the Reichswald. The terrain includes gentle climbs, forested areas, and elevated viewpoints. Visitors can find a mix of natural summits and man-made structures providing panoramic views.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Nice straight climb that makes a nice turn at the end. It goes up quite steeply and you can see the climb coming, which makes it extra impressive. The asphalt on the east side near Kleve is not great. When you are at the top and descend towards the west, it is fine. In that respect, it is therefore advisable to ride from east to west. Fan of climbing? You can find this Highlight in 'Climbing in the Netherlands', our book with 14 racing bike routes, good for 11,000+ altitude meters: Limburg, Nijmegen, Twente, Veluwe and many more. All routes have multiple distances/shortcuts. Komoot Premium month at €5 + 50% discount Climbfinder premium at €15 as a gift. Download the ebook for €14: https://bit.ly/klimmen-in-nederland
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From the Hulzenberg lookout tower you have an amazing view of the area. The tower itself is 21 meters high, but once you are at the top you are almost 100 meters above NAP.
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Great climb in the forest
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Wooden observation tower with a great view over the Montferland, to Kleve and to Nijmegen.
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Located between 🇳🇱s'Heerenberg & Emmerich Elten 🇩🇪 in Bergherbos 🌳🌲🧭 ⛰️Hulzenberg itself is 82.4 meters above sea level, the observation tower itself is about 21 meters high. Great panoramic view on the lower Lower Rhine 🎨📸
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Bad to very bad road surface!!
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One of many other mountains here in the forest. If you ski down all of them, you will also get a few meters of altitude in this area.
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Among the most popular peaks in the region is the Hulzenberg Lookout Tower, which offers panoramic views from almost 100 meters above NAP. Another highly regarded spot is the Oude Holleweg Climb from Beek, known for its challenging ascent and views towards the Ooijpolder. The Brandenberg (90 m), the highest point in Kranenburg municipality, is also a favorite for its natural beauty and views.
Yes, several peaks are suitable for families. The Hulzenberg Lookout Tower is a great option, offering an accessible viewpoint. The Brandenberg (90 m) and the Rupenberg – Highest Point of the Reichswald (96 m) are also considered family-friendly summits, often featuring forested paths.
The peaks around Millingen Aan De Rijn offer diverse views. From the Hulzenberg Lookout Tower, you can enjoy a panoramic vista of the Lower Rhine countryside, spanning both the German and Dutch sides of the border. The Oude Holleweg Climb from Beek provides beautiful views towards the Ooijpolder and the church of Persingen. From the Brandenberg (90 m), you can often see into the Netherlands on clear days.
Yes, the region features some challenging ascents. The Oude Holleweg Climb from Beek is renowned as one of the toughest climbs in the Netherlands. Another notable challenge is the Geldenberg Climb from Frasselt, a steep passage in the Reichswald with inclines up to 14% in places.
The mountain peaks around Millingen Aan De Rijn are characterized by their natural beauty. You'll find forested areas, such as around the Brandenberg (90 m) and the Rupenberg, which are also designated natural monuments. The region offers views of the Lower Rhine countryside and the Ooijpolder, showcasing diverse landscapes.
The mountain peaks are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in the forested areas. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while a visit during sunset to the Hulzenberg Lookout Tower is highly recommended for stunning views towards Nijmegen.
Absolutely. The region around Millingen Aan De Rijn offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find various routes, including loops through the Millingerwaard Nature Reserve or along the Rheindeich. For more detailed options, explore the Hiking around Millingen Aan De Rijn guide.
Beyond exploring the peaks, the area is excellent for various outdoor activities. Cyclists can find routes like the challenging Oude Holleweg Climb or scenic tours through the Gelderse Poort Nature Reserve. Running enthusiasts can discover trails around the Millingerwaard Nature Reserve. For more ideas, check out the Cycling around Millingen Aan De Rijn and Running Trails around Millingen Aan De Rijn guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views, especially from the Hulzenberg Lookout Tower, which is popular for sunset viewing. The challenging climbs like the Oude Holleweg are a draw for cyclists. Many also enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of forested summits like the Rupenberg, often described as a nice place to rest.
While not entirely hidden, the Geldenberg Climb from Frasselt is described as a 'rather unknown' paved passage with a steep climb in the Reichswald, offering a nice challenge away from more frequented spots. The Rupenberg is also somewhat hidden from the main path, requiring a small detour to reach its summit stone.
For beginners, peaks that are also family-friendly are generally a good starting point. The Hulzenberg Lookout Tower offers an easy ascent to a great viewpoint. Similarly, the Brandenberg (90 m) and Rupenberg (96 m) provide accessible summit experiences within forested settings, without the extreme challenges of the dedicated climbs.


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