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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Voorschoten

Natural monuments around Voorschoten offer diverse landscapes for exploration. The region features a mix of historical sites, viewpoints, forests, and riverine areas. These natural spaces provide opportunities for outdoor activities and observing local flora and fauna. The area's natural monuments are accessible for various types of visitors.

Best natural monuments around Voorschoten

  • The most popular natural monument is Scheveningen Water Tower, a historical water tower and natural monument. This national monument, built in 1874, is located in the dunes near Scheveningen and offers a drinking water tap.
  • Another must-see spot is Seringeberg Lookout – De Horsten Estate, a viewpoint within a forest. This lookout provides views over the forest and is named for the lilacs planted at its base.
  • Visitors also love Buitensluis and Monument at the Old Rhine Estuary, a man-made monument and natural monument. This location marks where the Old Rhine reaches the sea and features a memorial to liberation.
  • Voorschoten is known for its viewpoints, forests, and historical natural sites. The variety of natural monuments in the area provides diverse options for outdoor exploration.
  • The natural monuments around Voorschoten are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 2800 upvotes and over 230 photos shared.

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Scheveningen Water Tower

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The water tower in Scheveningen is located in the dunes near Scheveningen near the Pompstationsweg in the district of Oostduinen. The tower has the status of a national monument. The water tower was designed by architects LA Brouwer and Thy. Bar and neoclassical style built in 1874 by The Hague's Duinwaterleidingbedrijf (now called Dunea).

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Nice viewing point that owes its name to the lilacs that are planted at the foot of the "mountain".

Nice viewing point that owes its name to the lilacs that are planted at the foot of the "mountain".

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De Horsten Royal Estate

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On the website: "For technical reasons, entrance tickets will no longer be sold for De Horsten from 1 July 2021, so you do not need an annual ticket or day ticket." (Let's have always walked there without the faintest notion that you had to pay for it...Crime pays!)

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Hortus Botanicus Leiden

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The German physician Philipp Franz von Siebold (1796-1866) toured with the Dutch military East Indies and Japan and brought from there many scientific and ethnological knowledge to Europe. In the botanical garden of the University of Leiden grow today still some of his brought plants and trees.

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Here you have to walk because of the Siels unfortunately a little dangling from the beach.

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December 21, 2025, De Horsten Royal Estate

It's one of the largest estates in South Holland: De Horsten Estate. It's actually a merger of the three estates Raaphorst, Eikenhorst, and Ter Horst. De Horsten was founded in the mid-19th century and came into the hands of the Royal Family at the beginning of the 20th century when Wilhelmina purchased the estate. The original houses no longer exist, but several (out)buildings remain, including the former hunting lodge. You can now enjoy a cup of coffee or tea there. Most of De Horsten Estate is now open to walkers.

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The cultivation and trade of extremely valuable tulips began in the Netherlands after Carolus Clusius brought tulips from Turkey to Europe in 1593. During the Dutch Golden Age, tulip bulbs became an object of speculation. In the 1630s, prices for tulip bulbs rose to comparatively extremely high levels before the market collapsed abruptly in early February 1637 (= the first relatively well-documented speculative bubble in economic history). (Source: Wikipedia) THE TULIP: It came to Europe from Persia and Turkey in the 16th century. The Netherlands, especially Leiden, became the center of tulip cultivation. The "Semper Augustus" became particularly valuable because a virus caused it to have unique red and white flame patterns on its petals. During the tulip mania around 1643, it was recorded as the most expensive tulip in the world (Collection of the Norton Simon Art Foundation, USA). It is unknown who bred the Semper Augustus, as it is a historical, now extinct specimen. However, it became a symbol of the Dutch "tulip mania" (nl = tulpenwoede, tulpengekte) in the 17th century. At its peak in 1637, one bulb of this variety fetched 10,000 guilders, exactly the price of a house on a canal. In 1624, there were only 12 of this variety. (Source: Book "Leidener Runde und Rembrandt Route" by Leiden City Marketing)

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🌿🌱After the founding of Leiden University in 1575, it seemed sensible to establish a "hortus medicus," a herb garden where medical students could study medicinal plants. This marked the beginning of a development that continued at the LUMC Academic Hospital and the Bio Science Park. The "Hortus Botanicus Leiden" was established in 1590, making it the oldest botanical garden in the Netherlands. 🌷Carolus CLUSIUS, a Hortulanus from Vienna, was the first director of the garden in 1593. He oversaw its design and cultivated the first large tulip collections in Europe. These form the basis of the nearby Keukenhof in Lisse, the "Garden of Leiden." ☘In the 19th century, Philipp Franz von SIEBOLD introduced around 700 previously unknown plants from Japan and China. (Source: Book "Leidener Runde and Rembrandt Route" by the Leiden City Marketing)

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Here you see the characteristic Scheveningen Water Tower, located in the dunes near Scheveningen (Pompstationsweg 327, The Hague)

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Beautiful view of the spot where the Oude Rijn flows into the sea. The wind, currents, and tides change the view every day.

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The water tower is located in the Oostduinen dunes near Scheveningen, near Pompstationsweg. It is a national monument. Designed in the Eclectic style by architect Bert Brouwer and civil engineer Theodor Stang, it was built in 1874 by the Hague Dune Water Company.

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After the foundation of Leiden University in 1575, it was deemed desirable to create a 'hortus medicus': a garden in which medical students could study medicinal plants. The start of a development that has continued in the Academic Hospital LUMC and the Bio Science Park. Hortus Botanicus Leiden was founded in 1590, making it the oldest botanical garden in the Netherlands.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which natural monuments are most popular around Voorschoten?

Among the most popular natural monuments are the Scheveningen Water Tower, a historical national monument in the dunes, and the Seringeberg Lookout – De Horsten Estate, which offers scenic views over the forest. Another appreciated spot is the Buitensluis and Monument at the Old Rhine Estuary, marking the Rhine's historical mouth to the sea.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit near Voorschoten?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Scheveningen Water Tower is located in dunes perfect for exploration, and the Hortus Botanicus Leiden offers a fascinating botanical garden experience. The De Horsten Royal Estate is also a great option for family outings in nature.

Can I find historical natural monuments around Voorschoten?

Absolutely. The Scheveningen Water Tower, built in 1874, is a national monument. The De Horsten Royal Estate is a historical site with natural beauty. Additionally, the Hortus Botanicus Leiden is the Netherlands' first botanical garden, rich in history and scientific significance.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments?

The area around Voorschoten offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy and moderate options like the 'View of the Dune Lake loop' or 'De Horsten Royal Estate – View of Old Voorschoten loop' mentioned in the Cycling around Voorschoten guide. There are also MTB trails available, such as those detailed in the MTB Trails around Voorschoten guide.

Are there viewpoints among the natural monuments?

Yes, the region features several excellent viewpoints. The Seringeberg Lookout – De Horsten Estate is known for its views over the forest. Many natural monuments, including the Buitensluis and Monument at the Old Rhine Estuary, offer scenic perspectives of the surrounding landscape and waterways.

Can I visit natural monuments with my dog?

While specific dog policies vary by location, many natural areas around Voorschoten are generally dog-friendly, especially those with walking paths and open spaces. It's always best to check local signage or specific highlight details for any restrictions, such as leash requirements or areas where dogs are not permitted.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see?

You can expect a diverse range of natural features. The area includes dune landscapes around the Scheveningen Water Tower, extensive forests at the De Horsten Royal Estate, and riverine areas like the Old Rhine Estuary. The Hortus Botanicus Leiden showcases a wide variety of plants and trees.

Are there easy walking routes near the natural monuments for beginners?

Many natural monuments are integrated into areas with accessible paths. For instance, the De Horsten Royal Estate offers pleasant walks through its grounds. For cycling, there are easy routes like the 'Vliet Riverside Path loop' mentioned in the Cycling around Voorschoten guide, which can often be adapted for walking.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Voorschoten?

Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of nature and history, the well-maintained paths for walking and cycling, and the peaceful atmosphere. The scenic views from spots like the Seringeberg Lookout and the opportunity to observe local flora and fauna are also highly valued.

Is there parking available near the natural monuments?

Parking availability varies by location. Many natural monuments, especially those with popular access points like the Scheveningen Water Tower or the De Horsten Royal Estate, typically have designated parking areas nearby. It's advisable to check specific location details before your visit.

Can I find cafes or facilities near these natural monuments?

Some natural monuments offer facilities. For example, the Scheveningen Water Tower has a drinking water tap, and there are cafes in the vicinity of the dunes. The Hortus Botanicus Leiden also provides visitor facilities. For other locations, nearby towns or villages will offer dining options.

Are there any hidden natural gems or lesser-known spots?

While the guide focuses on prominent natural monuments, the wider region around Voorschoten is rich with smaller, tranquil spots. Exploring the various cycling and walking paths, such as those found in the Cycling around Voorschoten guide, can lead you to serene corners and less-frequented natural areas.

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