Best attractions and places to see around Overbetuwe include a diverse landscape shaped by history and nature. This Gelderland municipality features ancient Roman sites, significant World War II memorials, and serene natural areas. The region is characterized by its riverine landscape, extensive orchards, and historical villages, offering a blend of cultural and outdoor experiences. Visitors can explore a range of sites from ancient ruins to modern natural parks.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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It can be busy on weekends. It is a popular hiking area.
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Nice cycle paths cross each other here through the vast nature reserve.
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Large boulders are a work of art by Adri Verhoeven. 'Herd' is part of the stone sculpture route Ede. There are eight stones in total and each stone has a slightly different shape and color. Herds of horses and cows often graze at the work of art, which is why Adri Verhoeven chose the name 'Herd'. When polishing the stones, Adri Verhoeven made sure that there were no traces of human modifications to the stone.
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The Zijpenberg climb from Rozendaal is a popular route among cyclists in the Veluwezoom region, offering both a challenging ascent and scenic beauty. Starting in Rozendaal, the 2-kilometer climb winds through Veluwezoom National Park, known for its rolling hills, dense forests, and open heathlands. With an elevation gain of about 80 meters and an average gradient of 4%, including some steeper sections, cyclists will enjoy stunning views along the well-maintained road, ensuring a smooth and safe ride suitable for road bikes. The climb is relatively quiet, especially on weekdays, but can be busy with cars and motorbikes during nice weather or holidays. It is easily accessible from Rozendaal and connects well with other routes, making it perfect for extended rides.
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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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A beautifully varied cycle path through the nature of Planken Wambuis. One moment you are cycling along vast heathlands, and the next you are cycling through rows of avenue trees. Along the way you will come across the artwork 'the Herd' by Adri Verhoeven. Could it represent the herds of cattle or horses that you often see grazing here?
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Beautiful route, but with some steep height differences.
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THE ORIGINAL DEVIL MOUNTAIN After Christianization, this holy place was given the name Duivelsberg and much later this name was attributed to the larger of the two motte hills. Presumably the original Duivelsberg or Zonneberg is a hill located near the pancake restaurant the Witches' Dance in the forest of Berg en Dal. This hill is visibly artificially raised. Behind the hill, a flat, open area has been created. This clearing is easily accessible from the path and today there is a huge beech in the middle. It is a beautiful place whose power and holiness are still palpable. Various shamanic and pagan groups still use this ancient sacred site for their rituals and celebrations. Source: devilsberg.nl
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Overbetuwe is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Motte Mergelp on the Duivelsberg, which features remains of an 11th-century motte castle. Don't miss the exceptional Gallo-Roman Temple Remains under the Grote Kerk in Elst, considered the largest of their kind north of the Alps. Doorwerth Castle, a beautiful medieval castle, also offers insights into the area's past. Additionally, the region has several historic churches and the 1734 Museumboerderij Den Tip, an old T-farm showcasing historical farming life.
Yes, Overbetuwe offers diverse natural landscapes. You can enjoy the tranquil beauty of the Linge River and River Waal, perfect for scenic walks. De Duivelsberg, though slightly outside Overbetuwe, provides stunning panoramic views over forested areas and floodplains. Park Lingezegen is another natural area with winding trails. The region is also famous for its picturesque orchards, especially beautiful during the spring blossom.
Families can enjoy several attractions. The Kudde Sculpture by Adri Verhoeven is a unique artwork along a cycle path, often near grazing animals. Doorwerth Castle is also family-friendly, offering a glimpse into medieval life. The Gelders Smalspoormuseum in Heteren allows visitors to ride a narrow-gauge train, which is a fun experience for all ages. Landgoed Overbetuwe provides recreational activities like mini-golf and archery.
Overbetuwe offers many scenic walking and hiking opportunities. You can explore the Sunken Path in the Forest for a unique hiking experience. The Linge and Waal rivers provide peaceful waterside paths. For more structured routes, consider trails in Park Lingezegen or the long-distance Betuwepad. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Overbetuwe guide, including the 'Gat van Hage Pond' easy loop or the 'Beautiful boardwalk – Park Lingezegen Wetlands' moderate loop.
The best time to visit Overbetuwe for natural beauty is from April onwards, when the region's abundant apple and cherry orchards are in spectacular blossom. This period offers picturesque scenery ideal for cycling and walking tours. The summer months are also great for enjoying the natural swimming waters and outdoor activities.
Yes, Overbetuwe offers several natural swimming waters. Popular options include Rijkerswoerdse Plassen (near Arnhem/Elst), Beach park Slijk-Ewijk (Valburg), Korevaar (Heteren/Driel), and Plas van Wijck (near Heteren). These spots are great for a refreshing dip during warmer months.
Overbetuwe played a significant role in World War II, particularly during Operation Market Garden. Key memorials include the Monument 101st Airborne Division, the Liberation monument Irish Guards Bridge, and Luisterlocatie 19 Liberation Route. The Betuws War Museum 'The Island' 1944-1945 in Heteren provides further details on the region's wartime experiences. The annual commemoration in September at Polenplein in Driel honors the Polish 1st Independent Parachute Brigade.
Absolutely, Overbetuwe is excellent for cycling. The region offers numerous routes, including the scenic Betuwse Bloesemroute, which takes you through blossoming orchards. You can also enjoy cycling along rivers, dikes, and through historic villages. For more specific routes, check out the Gravel biking around Overbetuwe guide, which features routes like 'Planken Wambuis Gravel Path'.
Overbetuwe hosts a few interesting museums. The Museumboerderij Den Tip in Herveld is an old T-farm offering insights into historical farming life. The Kerkmuseum Elst focuses on the Roman and Batavian cultures of the region. Additionally, the Gelders Smalspoormuseum in Heteren allows visitors to experience the history of the brick-making industry by riding a narrow-gauge train.
Yes, Motte Mergelp on the Duivelsberg offers a beautiful view of the wooded area and the floodplains below. This 75.9-meter high hill provides a stunning panorama. You can also find scenic views along the River Waal and from various points on cycling and hiking routes throughout the region.
For easy walks, consider the paths along the River Waal, which offer peaceful waterside views. Park Lingezegen also has winding trails suitable for leisurely strolls. The 'Gat van Hage Pond – Timeline, artwork loop from Slijk-Ewijk' is an easy 5.1 km hike listed in the Hiking around Overbetuwe guide.
Beyond historical buildings, you can visit the Kudde Sculpture by Adri Verhoeven, a distinctive artwork found along a cycle path in Planken Wambuis. The Molen Nieuw Leven (Windmill New Life) in Valburg, dating back to 1734, is another picturesque landmark that showcases traditional Dutch engineering.
Yes, Golfbaan Landgoed Welderen in Elst is an 18-hole golf course designed along water features, forests, and sandbanks. Landgoed Overbetuwe also offers a range of recreational activities including fishing, mini-golf, table tennis, volleyball, boules/petanque, and workshops in horse riding, Tai Chi, and archery.
The komoot community enjoys various trails around Overbetuwe. Popular options include the Sunken Path in the Forest for its unique charm. For longer excursions, the 'Discover the versatile river landscape on the Nederrijnsepad' is a challenging option, while 'Beautiful boardwalk – Park Lingezegen Wetlands loop from Driel' offers a moderate experience. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Overbetuwe guide.


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