Best attractions and places to see around Druten, a municipality in the eastern Netherlands, are found within the Land van Maas en Waal region. This area is characterized by a landscape of small forests, tree-lined avenues, grasslands, and old river courses. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural areas. Druten offers a variety of points of interest for those seeking outdoor activities and historical exploration.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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nice cycle path, you don't have to be in a hurry, narrow and especially made for enjoyment.
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Beautiful path along the floodplains that is easy to ride even in wet conditions. This path is also used a lot by hikers.
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Very beautiful gravel path along the Valleikanaal and the Hoornwerk on the Grebbe, constructed in the 18th century
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nice climb, lots to see
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Grebbeberg War Cemetery is a World War II military cemetery located on the Grebbeberg, a hill 2 km east of Rhenen in the Netherlands. The cemetery contains 799 soldiers and one civilian who died during the German invasion of the Netherlands in May 1940.
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An impressive ruin of one of the oldest castles in Gelderland. The ruin can be viewed with a guide. You can go hiking in the area. At the ruin are a duck decoy, mill and a beautiful floodplain.
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The region around Druten is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Batenburg Castle Ruins, remnants of one of Gelderland's oldest castles. Approximately 7.3 km from Druten, Kasteel Hernen offers a unique experience with its covered wall-walks. In Druten itself, the Town Church (Kerk van de H.H. Ewalden) is a significant landmark, and the Remembrance of the Synagogue on the Waalbandijk commemorates the town's former Jewish community.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Batenburg Castle Ruins are a great place for exploration. The Grebbeberg Military Cemetery offers a poignant historical experience, and the Cunerakerk Rhenen is also noted as family-friendly. Just 5 km from Druten, The Gardens of Appeltern provide an expansive and engaging outdoor experience for all ages.
Druten is nestled within the picturesque Land van Maas en Waal region, characterized by small forests, tree-lined avenues, and old river courses. The Laakbos in Druten is an ancient forest with unique 'kolken' (deep water-filled pits) and clay pits, offering varied walking paths and diverse wildlife. You can also enjoy scenic views along the floodplains of the Rhine, for instance, on the Gravel Path Along the Nederrijn and the Grebbeberg.
The Druten area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, hiking, and gravel biking. For cycling, explore routes like the Waal River floodplains loop or the Waalbandijk loop. Hikers can enjoy trails such as the Dike warehouse Waalbandijk loop or the Laakbos loop. For gravel biking, there are more challenging routes like the Slingerpad Maashorst. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities on the Cycling around Druten, Hiking around Druten, and Gravel biking around Druten guide pages.
Druten hosts various cultural points of interest. The Agora Theater, located within Cultureel Centrum D'n Bogerd, is a central venue for performances. The local library, Bibliotheek Rivierenland, also serves as a community hub. Annually, Druten celebrates the 'Leste Mert,' a traditional market and folk festival with a history of over 200 years, held on the first Thursday after November 2nd.
For cyclists, the Grebbeberg Climb from Wageningen offers an impressive environment at the top, though it's a small cycle path. Alternatively, the Gravel Path Along the Nederrijn and the Grebbeberg provides scenic views along the floodplains of the Rhine, allowing you to bypass the Grebbeberg slope. Many routes in the Land van Maas en Waal region offer picturesque landscapes for cycling.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Highlights like the Grebbeberg Climb are noted for their impressive environment at the top. The Gravel Path Along the Nederrijn and the Grebbeberg is loved for its beautiful, green ride along the Rhine floodplains. The Batenburg Castle Ruins are praised for their historical significance and scenic location along the Maas river.
Yes, the Grebbeberg Military Cemetery is noted as being wheelchair accessible. This well-kept park serves as a significant historical site.
The Land van Maas en Waal region, where Druten is located, is ideal for outdoor activities like cycling and walking during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and the landscape is lush. If you're interested in local traditions, the 'Leste Mert' in early November offers a unique cultural experience.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes. For example, the Laakbos – Theekoepel Heemtuin Druten loop from Druten is an easy 4.4 km hike. The View of the Open Field loop from Druten is another easy option at 4.1 km. These routes are perfect for a relaxed stroll through nature. More options can be found on the Hiking around Druten guide page.
Absolutely. Just 5 km from Druten, you'll find The Gardens of Appeltern, an expansive garden park spanning 23 hectares. It features a vast collection of diverse exhibition gardens, making it a popular destination for garden enthusiasts and those looking for a beautiful outdoor experience.


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