Best mountain peaks around Sallandse Heuvelrug are part of the National Park, located in the Dutch province of Overijssel. This area features a unique moraine landscape, formed during the Saalian glaciation, characterized by extensive heathlands and mixed forests. The region offers several elevated points, often referred to as "peaks" or hills, that provide scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities. Koningsbelt is the highest point, while Holterberg is a well-known landmark within the park.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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The Noetselerberg is one of the highest points on the Sallandse Heuvelrug and offers a beautiful view over the heathland and forests of the National Park. The 'mountain' is actually a moraine that was formed during the ice age, and is now a popular starting point for walks across the heathland. From the top you have a view far into the area in clear weather, especially in August when the heathland is in bloom it is breathtakingly beautiful here.
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The Noetselerberg is a 59.5 meter high hill in the municipality of Hellendoorn in the Dutch province of Overijssel. The hill is part of the Sallandse Heuvelrug National Park. In the north the ridge turns into the Nijverdalse Berg, in the southwest into the Haarlerberg. Wikipedia
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The highest point in Sallandse Heuvelrug National Park is the Summit of Koningsbelt, reaching 75.5 meters above Normaal Amsterdams Peil (NAP). On a clear day, you can enjoy extensive views that can even reach into Germany.
The Holterberg is arguably the most famous hill, known for its viewpoint and the challenging Motieweg Climb for cyclists. The Summit of Koningsbelt is also highly regarded for its scenic landscape.
Yes, the De Noetselenberg is noted as a family-friendly summit within the National Park, offering beautiful forest surroundings. The entire park features varied terrain suitable for walks with children.
The peaks are part of a moraine landscape characterized by extensive heathlands and mixed forests. You'll find unique flora and fauna, and in August, the heathlands around areas like Noetselerberg are particularly breathtaking when in bloom.
Yes, the Holterberg area is home to the Holten Canadian War Cemetery, where approximately 1500 soldiers are buried. This adds a significant historical dimension to a visit to the Holterberg.
The Sallandse Heuvelrug offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hikes, challenging mountain bike trails, and scenic cycling routes throughout the park.
While beautiful year-round, visiting in August is highly recommended, especially for areas like Noetselerberg, when the heathland is in full bloom, offering a stunning purple landscape.
Yes, there are designated walking routes. For instance, a popular 13 km 'Koningsbelt Walking Route' allows visitors to explore the Koningsbelt area. The Noetselerberg is accessible via a 4 km 'Noetselerberg Walking Route' starting from the Buitencentrum Sallandse Heuvelrug.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views over the heathland and forests, the diverse landscape, and the well-maintained trails. Many appreciate the challenge of climbs like the Motieweg Climb and the peaceful atmosphere for walking.
Yes, particularly around the Holterberg area, you'll find various restaurants and the Natuurdiorama Holterberg, a natural history museum, making it a convenient starting point for your exploration.
Absolutely. The varied terrain of the Sallandse Heuvelrug National Park is ideal for mountain biking, with numerous dedicated MTB trails available for different skill levels.


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