Best attractions and places to see around Doetinchem include a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural landscapes in the eastern Netherlands. The city, rebuilt after World War II, preserves notable landmarks and offers diverse outdoor activities. The Oude IJssel River flows through Doetinchem, complementing the surrounding forests, meadows, and the unique "coulisselandschap" of the Achterhoek region. This area provides opportunities for exploring history, culture, and nature.
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From Anholt, a beautiful avenue leads to the chapel - a real pleasure on the bike.
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Princely crypt in Isselburg-Anholt.
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The complex is located not far from the German-Dutch border on the chapel dike in the Anholt farming community of Regniet and forms the point de vue of an avenue leading from Anholt to it as part of a landscape architecture. The middle of the complex consists of a hexagonal central building with a baroque vaulted, slate-covered onion roof, crowned by a lantern that reproduces the basic shape of the chapel in miniature. The building is made of brick with leaded glazed segmental arched windows, plastered in incised ashlar and painted in a cream tone.
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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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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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Wooden observation tower with a great view over the Montferland, to Kleve and to Nijmegen.
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Doetinchem offers several natural highlights. You can visit Recreatiegebied Stroombroek, a popular lake for swimming and watersports, or explore the picturesque countryside of the Wehlse Broeklanden with its farms and quiet lanes. The Oude IJssel River also provides opportunities for boat trips and pleasant walks along its banks.
Yes, the region is excellent for cycling. The Bocholter Aa River Path is a wonderful cycle way winding through a varied river landscape, offering relaxing views and easy riding sections. The broader Achterhoek region is also known for its cycling routes, including the famous 'Eight Castles Route'.
For panoramic views, head to the Hulzenberg Lookout Tower. Standing 21 meters high, it offers an amazing vantage point almost 100 meters above NAP, providing fantastic views of the Lower Rhine countryside on both sides of the German-Dutch border.
Doetinchem boasts a rich history. You can explore the Stadsmuseum Doetinchem, housed in a beautiful Amsterdam School building, or visit the rebuilt 16th-century Sint-Catherinakerk. The historic city center of Doesburg, with its many monuments and the Doesburg Market, is also nearby, featuring De Waag, the oldest café in the Netherlands. Don't miss the De Walmolen, a prominent 1850 windmill in the city center, or the serene Princely Burial Chapel Anholt near the German border.
Absolutely! Families with younger children will enjoy Land Jan Klaassen, a puppet-themed amusement park with the largest puppet theatre in the Netherlands, extensive playgrounds, and a water playground. Another great option is Kinderboerderij Kokiezier, a petting farm where children can interact with various farm animals.
Beyond cycling, you can find various outdoor activities. The Recreatiegebied Stroombroek offers waterskiing, wakeboarding, and swimming. For walking, the Kruisbergse bossen (woods) around Kasteel De Kelder are ideal. You can also find an 18-hole Pitch & Putt course, mini-golf, and foot-golf in the Wehlse Broeklanden. For more structured outdoor adventures, check out the hiking routes around Doetinchem.
Yes, Doetinchem is surrounded by diverse landscapes perfect for hiking. You can find trails like 'Back to the Middle Ages through the Kruisberg Woods' or several 'Slangenburg Castle' loops, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. For a comprehensive list and details, explore the hiking guide for Doetinchem.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history and nature. They enjoy the relaxing views along the Bocholter Aa River Path, the fantastic panoramic views from the Hulzenberg Lookout Tower, and the feeling of stepping back in time in the historic city center of Doesburg, especially around De Waag. The area's charm lies in its diverse offerings, from cultural sites to serene natural landscapes.
Yes, especially in Doetinchem's city center and nearby Doesburg. The Doesburg City Beer House De Waag, dating back to 1478, is a historic spot to relax and enjoy food or one of its many beers. Doetinchem itself has a vibrant hospitality scene, with pleasant terraces along the Oude IJssel River and various cafes and restaurants throughout the city.
Doetinchem hosts a large market every Tuesday near the town hall, which was awarded 'Best Market in The Netherlands' in 2013, offering a wide range of goods. A smaller market is held on Saturdays at Tjalma street. Additionally, the city hosts Festival Buitengewoon, an outlandish street theatre event, typically in early July.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting Doetinchem, as the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and enjoying the lakes and rivers. Many events and markets are also in full swing during this period. However, historical sites and museums are accessible year-round.


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