Best attractions and places to see around Cuijk offer a diverse range of experiences, from historical landmarks to natural beauty and cultural sites. The town has a rich Roman past and is situated within the broader "Land van Cuijk" region, featuring the Maas River and unique hedgerow landscapes. Visitors can explore sites within the town itself and nearby points of interest, including extensive cycling and walking routes. This area provides a blend of historical significance and natural environments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It can be busy on weekends. It is a popular hiking area.
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Very nice market place with nice places to take a break or get something to eat. You can also fill up your water bottle at the small pump.
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A visit is definitely recommended.
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Beautiful town centre and an inviting place to stop for a break.
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Climb the 75.9 meter high Duivelsberg and you will be rewarded with a beautiful view of the wooded area and the meadows of the floodplains below the moraine. The Duivelsberg nature reserve of the same name is approximately 125 hectares in size and is covered with deciduous trees, including a large collection of sweet chestnuts. There are many stories about the history of De Duivelsberg. For example, in the 11th century it was the strategic location of a motte (wooden) castle called Mergelp. From the first motte on the edge of De Duivelsberg it was easy to keep an eye on the surroundings. In addition, the hill has a sacred meaning for many and is still used for ceremonies. There are also stories that women who were accused of being witches, were drowned and bandaged in this place. This area originally belonged to Germany and was called Wylerberg or Teufelsberg, but was annexed after the Second World War. Unlike the other areas, the Duivelsberg was not returned, but it is still Dutch land property.
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The Wylerberg or Teufelsberg (Duivelsberg in Dutch) is a hill near Nijmegen that originally belonged to the German municipality of Wyler/North Rhine-Westphalia. In 1949, the British military administration placed the mountain under Dutch contract administration on a Dutch initiative and in 1963 it finally became Dutch territory. Source and link to the full article: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wylerberg
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The entire area between Duivelsberg and Beek and Berg en Dal is beautiful and it's just a joy to walk here.
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Beautiful route, but with some steep height differences.
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The Cuijk region boasts several beautiful natural features. You can visit the Kraaijenbergse Plassen, large recreational lakes offering diverse opportunities, or explore the unique hedgerow landscape of the Maasheggen UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, the oldest cultural landscape in the Netherlands. For a peaceful walk, consider De Zevenhutten, or enjoy scenic views over the Land van Cuijk from The Mookerheide. The Mookerplas also offers watersports and a sandy beach.
Yes, Cuijk has a rich history, particularly its Roman past. You can explore the Museum Ceuclum Cuijk, housed in the medieval tower of the St. Martin's Church, which showcases Roman artifacts and models. The St. Martin's Church itself is a significant landmark. Additionally, the nearby Motte Mergelp on the Duivelsberg features remains of an 11th-century wooden motte castle, offering historical insight and beautiful views.
Cuijk provides several cultural points of interest. The Sculpture Garden Cuijk, located next to the impressive church, features over 25 works of art and an adjacent 'Heemtuin' with local flora. You can also visit the Cultural Center Pakhuis, a former tobacco shed now hosting exhibitions by local artists, or the Heritage Center of the Monastery of Saint Agatha, which preserves archives and offers insights into monastic life within the oldest continuously inhabited monastery in the Netherlands.
The Land van Cuijk is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling and walking routes through diverse landscapes. For hiking, consider trails like the 'Circular walk monastery Sint Agatha' or 'Katwijk Countryside – The Cuijk Garden loop'. If you're into mountain biking, routes like 'Scenic Path Along the Water' or 'Kraaijenbergse Plassen' are available. You can find more details on these activities and routes on the Hiking around Cuijk, MTB Trails around Cuijk, and Running Trails around Cuijk guide pages.
Yes, the Cuijk area offers several family-friendly options. The Mookerplas, also known as 'De Siep,' has a sandy beach, sunbathing lawn, and playground equipment, perfect for a day out with children. Many of the cycling and walking routes, especially those marked 'easy' in the nearby routes, are suitable for families. The Gennep Market Square and Historic Town Hall also offers a pleasant town center to explore with family.
For panoramic views, climb the 75.9-meter high Duivelsberg (Devil's Hill). From here, you'll be rewarded with beautiful vistas of the wooded area and the floodplains. The Motte Mergelp on the Duivelsberg also offers similar scenic outlooks. Additionally, the tower of the Museum Ceuclum in the Martinuskerk provides views of Cuijk, the Maas River, and the surrounding landscape.
The Maasheggen UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is the oldest cultural landscape in the Netherlands, located between Cuijk and Vierlingsbeek. It's recognized for its ecological and cultural importance, characterized by unique hedgerows and the beautiful, tree-lined banks of the Maas River. It's an ideal area for walking and cycling, allowing you to experience its distinctive natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Absolutely. One unique trail is the Sunken Path in the Forest, which adds a special charm to any hike. It's a delightful experience to wander along this path through the forest. Additionally, the Draisine Cycle Path Nijmegen–Kleve Border Crossing offers a well-developed route for cycling enthusiasts, allowing you to pick up speed along the old railway line.
Cuijk features a compact and versatile town center. You'll find various shopping opportunities, along with a cinema and a theater for entertainment. It's a pleasant place to spend some time after exploring the natural and historical attractions.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse natural beauty, especially areas like Duivelsberg (Devil's Hill), which offers a changing picture every season and makes you feel like you're abroad with its hills. The charm of unique trails like the Sunken Path in the Forest is also highly appreciated. The well-developed cycling paths, such as the Draisine Cycle Path, are also a big hit, making it fun to explore the region by bike.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails perfect for a relaxed walk. For instance, the 'Circular walk monastery Sint Agatha in Sint Agatha' is an easy 7.5 km route. Another option is the 'Katwijk Countryside – The Cuijk Garden loop' which is an easy 5.9 km walk. You can find more easy routes on the Hiking around Cuijk guide page.
While specific cafes or accommodation details are not provided for individual attractions, Cuijk itself has a town center with various amenities. The Gennep Market Square and Historic Town Hall is also noted as an inviting place to stop for a break, suggesting nearby establishments. For broader information on amenities in the region, you might find useful resources on the Visit Land van Cuijk website.


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