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Road cycling around Oost Gelre offers diverse landscapes across the Achterhoek region of the Netherlands. The area features a unique coulisse landscape, characterized by quiet rural lanes, hedgerows, and woodland strips, creating a sheltered patchwork environment. Gently rolling countryside provides varied terrain, while open meadows and grain fields offer expansive views. Notable natural features include the Zwillbrocker Venn, a forest and swamp area known for its flamingo colony.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
4.7
(6)
33
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.4
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114
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.2
(5)
114
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.0
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98
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111km
04:43
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT ORIGINAL PARISH 1316-1597: Until 1326, the Lordship of Bredevoort was a Westphalian bailiwick within the Upper Diocese of Münster. Catholics attended St. George's Church (today's Sint-Joriskerk) on the MARKET, which was elevated to parish church status in 1535. It was dedicated to Saint George and owes its name to the patron saint of the bailiwicks of Bredevoort, Saint George, who slew the dragon. REFORMATION PERIOD 1597-1675: Through the Treaty of Venlo, Bredevoort—like the entire Duchy of Guelders—became part of the Spanish Netherlands in 1543. During the Eighty Years' War, troops led by Maurice of Orange attacked Bredevoort in 1591 and besieged the town. With the subsequent introduction of the Reformation in 1597, the Roman Catholic inhabitants were no longer permitted to hold religious services. CHAPEL OF THE CROSS, 1675-1798: From 1675 onward, they secretly used the Chapel of the Cross, located just across the border. The Bishop of Münster, Bernhard von Galen, had it built specifically for the Catholics from Aalten and Bredevoort. PREVENTION CHURCH, 1798-1876: With the French invasion in 1795, the Batavian Republic was founded in Bredevoort, and freedom of religion was reinstated. In 1798, the Catholics began building a Roman Catholic church. This church stood between Koppelstraat and Officierstraat (opposite the present-day church). It consisted of two houses whose roofs had been removed and whose walls subsequently raised. The altar was made of brick, and everything was painted white to give the building a sacred appearance. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH 1875/76: After the previous building had become too small, the architect Alfred Tepe designed this church in the Neo-Gothic style in 1875. The construction manager was Father A.E. Smorenburg. In 1876, it was consecrated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and its patron saint is Saint George.
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St. George's Church at Koppelstraat/Kerkstraat 16 in Bredevoort was built on the curtain wall between two former bastions, which is why it still stands slightly higher than the surrounding streets. It was built in the Neo-Gothic style and designed in 1875 by the architect Alfred Tepe, after a house converted into a church had become too small. The construction manager was Father A.E. Smorenburg. The church was consecrated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in 1876. Its patron saint is St. George. (Source: Information panel at the church) The first 100,000 bricks for the new church came from Barlo, Germany, and were transported by parishioners in wheelbarrows to demonstrate their solidarity with the Dutch Catholics. The remaining bricks were presumably fired in the brick kiln in De Haart. In 1897, the church received a clock and three bells; in 1898, Felice Monasso from Bocholt laid a terrazzo floor, and Muermans & Son from Roermond painted the walls, including a depiction of Christ and the Apostles in the Garden of Gethsemane. (Source: Wikipedia)
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St. George's Church on Koppelstraat was built on the curtain wall between two former bastions, which is why it still stands somewhat higher than the surrounding streets. This makes it visible from afar and offers a good view. It was built in 1875 in the Neo-Gothic style and designed by the architect Alfred Tepe, after a house converted into a church had become too small.
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brewing kettle for Grolsch beer, from Groenlo (Grolle)
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Class underpass of the N18, continue to Groenlo, Eibergen or east.
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keep driving - the path has priority!
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Oost Gelre offers a wide variety of road cycling routes, with over 300 options available. These routes cater to different preferences and fitness levels, ensuring there's something for everyone.
The region is characterized by an idyllic Achterhoek countryside, featuring quiet rural lanes, hedgerows, and woodland strips that create a sheltered patchwork landscape. You'll also find open meadows and grain fields offering expansive views. While most surfaces are well-paved, some routes may incorporate unpaved or semi-paved segments, adding to the adventurous spirit.
Yes, Oost Gelre provides road cycling opportunities for various fitness levels. You can find easy routes, with 65 options available, as well as moderate routes (236) and more challenging ones (26) for those seeking a greater test. Some routes even offer up to 3,000 feet of elevation gain.
You can explore several natural highlights. A significant feature is the Zwillbrocker Venn, a nature reserve on the Dutch-German border known for its flamingo colony. Other natural monuments include the Upper Slinge in Bekendelle, the Wooldse Veen Boardwalk, and the Bekendelle Nature Reserve.
Yes, Oost Gelre and its surroundings are rich in history. You can encounter historic mills, centuries-old farmhouses, and several castles. Notable examples include Ruurlo Castle, Slangenburg Castle, and Diepenbrock Castle.
The road cycling routes in Oost Gelre are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 120 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet rural lanes, the sheltered patchwork landscape of hedgerows and woodlands, and the diverse scenery that includes open fields and historic sites.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, Oost Gelre offers several extended routes. One notable option is the La Grappa Marienthal – Church of Bredevoort loop from Lichtenvoorde-Groenlo, which spans over 110 kilometers (68 miles).
Many of the road cycling routes in Oost Gelre are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Lookout Tower Climb and Descent – Halve Maanweg Bridge loop from Lichtenvoorde-Groenlo, offering varied scenery in a circular format.
The diverse landscapes of Oost Gelre are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with blooming fields or vibrant fall colors. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. The region's sheltered routes can provide some protection during cooler or windier conditions.
Absolutely. Many routes in Oost Gelre are designed to blend physical activity with cultural immersion. For instance, the Coulises and flamingos through the coulisse landscape south of Eibergen takes you through unique landscapes and past the Zwillbrocker Venn, while the Groenlo Market Square – Church of Bredevoort loop from Lichtenvoorde leads through historic towns and past churches.
The road cycling experience in Oost Gelre is defined by its 'coulisse landscape' – a patchwork of small fields, hedgerows, and woodland strips that create a sense of enclosure and discovery. You'll also encounter open meadows, grain fields, and ancient landscapes featuring historic mills and centuries-old farmhouses, providing a rich and varied backdrop for your rides.


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