Attractions and places to see around Venray include a blend of historical landmarks, diverse natural landscapes, and cultural institutions in northern Limburg. The region offers a peaceful atmosphere for exploring its heritage and natural beauty. Visitors can discover extensive forest areas, unique sand dunes, and significant water recreation spots. The area also features cultural history museums and sites related to World War II.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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An unusual place for a restaurant. Great terrace with a view of the lake.
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A wonderful place in sunny weather.
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Very nice bike path, like most in NL.
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A detour to the dunes and sandy paths is also worth it. However, rather unsuitable by bike. Here you can only push your bike.
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Fantastic way to drive on the west bank of the Reindersmeer.
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The associated gardens are particularly worth seeing. Visitable for an entrance fee.
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Venray offers diverse natural landscapes. You can visit De Maasduinen National Park, known for its extensive scenery and beautiful routes. Other highlights include Reindersmeer (Reinders Lake), a lake created from sand excavations, and the unique sand dune areas where common juniper can be found. The Arcen Castle Gardens also offer beautiful natural surroundings.
Yes, Venray is surrounded by beautiful forest areas perfect for nature walks. The running trails around Venray guide features routes like the 'Chapel in the Forest – Oostrumse Beek Log Bridge loop' and the 'Venrays Broek loop'. You can also find exceptional rambling opportunities at the Geijsteren Estate, where you can observe old Maas terraces, or enjoy a relaxing walk in the Vlakwater forest area.
The region is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes in the cycling around Venray guide, including routes like 'Ferry Bergen–Vierlingsbeek – Marina at Leuker Meer loop'. Mountain biking is also popular in the forest areas. For road cycling, the road cycling routes around Venray guide offers options such as the 'Leukermeer – Wanssum Marina loop'.
Absolutely. Venray offers several spots for water recreation. The Witte Vennen in Oostrum is ideal for relaxation, while the Diepeling in Oirlo provides scenic walking paths along the water. Wanssum and the Maas River are perfect for active days, with the harbor in Wanssum being a great spot for stand-up paddleboarding (supping) or picnicking during summer. Don't miss the Lake Reindersmeer, where you can operate a 100-meter cable ferry yourself.
Venray has a rich history. The 15th-century Gothic Sint Petrus' Banden Church (Grote Kerk) in the city center houses a significant collection of medieval wooden sculptures. You can also explore the Venrays Museum, dedicated to the region's heritage, including the 'Dancer of Wanssum' artwork. For war history, sites like the German War Cemetery in Ysselsteyn, the Overloon War Museum, and the Venray War Cemetery (Commonwealth) offer insights into World War II's impact.
Families will find plenty to do. Lock between Leukermeer and Reindersmeer is family-friendly with a restaurant. The Reindersmeer also features a self-operated cable ferry that is fun for all ages. Beyond these, Mind Mystery offers an intriguing house of optical illusions. Nearby, you can find ZooParc Overloon and Toverland amusement park for additional entertainment. Active experiences like bowling at Bowling Venray and challenges at Ketelfabriek are also available.
Venray's city center is steeped in history and offers a vibrant experience. It's ideal for a city walk to discover its past, reflecting stories from sheep farming, its psychiatric history, and World War II. The center also provides a lively shopping experience with both large chains and local boutiques, alongside numerous cafes and restaurants for dining and enjoyment. You can also visit the Schouwburg Venray for theater and concerts, or the local cinema.
Yes, Venray is home to a unique sand dune area, which is one of the few places in the Netherlands where common juniper, a coniferous plant, can be found. This offers a distinct natural landscape for exploration.
Beyond hiking and cycling, Venray offers various active experiences. You can try bowling at Bowling Venray or take on challenges at Ketelfabriek. For more adventurous options, 360adventures in Merselo provides activities like paintball, canoeing, supping, and traditional Dutch games. Motorsport enthusiasts might enjoy Raceway Venray, known as the fastest 1/2 mile oval in Europe.
While specific seasonal recommendations for outdoor activities are not detailed, the region's diverse natural landscapes, including forests, sand dunes, and water recreation spots, suggest that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for enjoying hiking, cycling, and water sports. These seasons typically offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoors.
Yes, Odapark is a free-to-access nature park in Venray that combines natural beauty with art. It features sculpture exhibitions, making it a great place for a relaxing stroll while enjoying both nature and cultural displays.


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