Attractions and places to see around Bergh feature a blend of natural river landscapes and historical sites. This region provides opportunities for cycling along waterways and exploring well-preserved historical monuments. Visitors can discover old towns and significant architectural structures that reflect the area's heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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Experience ancient bridge building art up close...
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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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The Griethausen Bridge is the oldest railway bridge in Central Europe.
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The little peephole right in the middle of the bridge is great!
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Bergh offers beautiful natural river landscapes. A popular spot is the Bocholter Aa River Path, a cycle way that provides relaxing views and opportunities to observe wildlife. The region is characterized by its waterways and scenic paths.
Yes, Bergh is rich in historical sites. You can step back in time at Doesburg Market, a historic city center with numerous monuments and the oldest café in the Netherlands. Another significant landmark is the Griethausen Railway Bridge, the oldest railway bridge in Central Europe, which is a popular spot for photography. Don't miss the Princely Burial Chapel Anholt, a beautiful historic chapel belonging to the noble Salm-Salm family.
The Bergh region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along river paths, with the Bocholter Aa River Path being a prime example. For hiking enthusiasts, there are several routes available, including moderate trails like 'Bergherbos forest – hiking off-the-beaten track in the Netherlands' and 'Over the hills of the Bergherbos Forest – walk in silence'. Mountain biking and running trails are also popular. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, MTB trails guide, and running trails guide for Bergh.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Bergh are suitable for families. The Bocholter Aa River Path is categorized as family-friendly, offering a relaxing environment for all ages. The historic Doesburg Market area is also family-friendly, allowing for a pleasant stroll through an old town. Additionally, the Emmerich on the Rhine Promenade is a great spot with facilities and a family-friendly atmosphere.
Visitors particularly appreciate the varied river landscapes and historical charm of Bergh. The Bocholter Aa River Path is loved for its relaxing views and wildlife spotting opportunities. The historic city center of Doesburg Market is praised for making visitors feel like they've stepped back in time. The Griethausen Railway Bridge is a favorite for its ancient bridge-building art and photographic appeal. The region's blend of natural beauty and rich history consistently receives high praise.
Bergh is well-known for its excellent cycling routes. The Bocholter Aa River Path is a prime example, offering a varied river landscape that is easy to ride and provides plenty of variety. The Emmerich on the Rhine Promenade also offers a long Rhine promenade perfect for cyclists, with opportunities to stop for coffee and enjoy the views.
The historic city center of Doesburg Market is a great place to find dining options, including the oldest café in the Netherlands, De Waag. Along the Emmerich on the Rhine Promenade, you'll find a gastronomic mile with many restaurants and bars, perfect for a culinary stay with views of the river.
Yes, Bergh offers several spots for scenic views. The Emmerich on the Rhine Promenade provides excellent views of the Rhine River and Germany's longest suspension bridge. The Bocholter Aa River Path also offers relaxing views of the varied river landscape.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not detailed, the outdoor nature of many attractions like the river paths and promenades suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for enjoying the natural landscapes and cycling routes. Historical sites like Doesburg Market and Princely Burial Chapel Anholt can be visited year-round.
Yes, the Emmerich on the Rhine Promenade is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an inclusive experience along the river with its facilities and scenic views. The historic Doesburg Market area is also listed as wheelchair accessible.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For instance, the 'Low-threshold Gelderland routes - sand hills and forest paths in the Bergherbos' is an easy-grade route, perfect for a relaxed walk. You can explore more options in the hiking guide for Bergh.


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