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Hiking around Wantij, located in Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, is characterized by its flat, water-rich landscape. The region features the Wantij river, a confluence of several waterways, and the green spaces of Wantijpark. It also serves as a gateway to the freshwater tidal area of Biesbosch National Park, offering trails through willow forests and along riverbanks. The terrain is generally level, with minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for various activity levels.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
4.6
(112)
959
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7.24km
01:50
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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223
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11.2km
02:51
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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76
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9.40km
02:23
20m
20m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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65
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5.15km
01:18
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The De Witt brothers, Ary Scheffer, Aelbert Cuyp and Ferdinand Bol look around a corner in the Voorstraathaven. Artists Frans Kromeich and Rob van Kooten have immortalized the Dordrecht quintet in a mural. The 17th-century contemporaries, with the exception of Ary Scheffer, who lived a century later, are depicted side-by-side on a wall in front of Dordrecht City Hall, clearly visible from the Lombard Bridge. It is titled ‘De Grachtwacht’ and was created on the initiative of Dordrecht citizen Bill Hermsen. ‘They are all well-known Dordrecht citizens who deserve a place of honour in the cityscape,’ said Hermsen. The mural was created as part of the celebrations for the 800th anniversary of the city of Dordrecht in 2020.
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When you pause here for a moment and take in the bridge and the surroundings, you'll feel like you're in Venice! Beautiful!!
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The Nieuwe Haven (New Harbour) in Dordrecht is a charming, historic harbor built in the 15th century. It's one of the most beautiful spots in Dordrecht's city center, surrounded by monumental buildings, old warehouses, and charming quays. Classic ships and tour boats are often moored here, including the steam tug Pieter Boele.
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The Pieter Boele steam tug is a historic Rhine steam tug dating from 1893, built at the Boele shipyard in Slikkerveer. She is moored in Wolwevershaven in Dordrecht and is still fully operational under steam – a unique feature in the world. The vessel is maintained by volunteers from the Dordt in Stoom Foundation and can be visited or booked for tours.
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The Straatman Screw Dock in Dordrecht is a national monument dating from 1928. It was used for the repair and replacement of ship propellers and rudders by partially lifting ships out of the water. The dock had a lifting capacity of 30 tons, which was increased by 10 tons in 1952. Until 1996, it was used by the L. Straatman Boilermaker machine factory, located at Kuipershaven. After that, it was transferred to the Straatman Screw Dock Foundation, which maintained the dock through leases. In 2002, the dock was designated an industrial national monument. In 2014, the last tenant left, resulting in the loss of maintenance funds.
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The Augustinian Monastery in Dordrecht, founded around 1275, was an important monastery where the First Free States Assembly took place in 1572. The accompanying Monastery Garden is now a green, modern oasis in the city center, redesigned in 2008. The former monastery complex now houses, among other things, the Augustinian Court, a knowledge center for historical and genealogical research. The Augustinian Church, part of the complex, is regularly open to visitors and for events.
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The Wijnhaven in Dordrecht is a charming historic harbor in the heart of the old city center, surrounded by monumental buildings and charming bridges. It's a popular spot for walkers, water sports enthusiasts, and tourists who want to explore the city from the water. The harbor commemorates Dordrecht's rich trading past and today offers moorings, boat trips, and beautiful views.
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The statue of Johan and Cornelis de Witt stands on the Visbrug bridge in Dordrecht and was unveiled in 1918. It depicts Johan sitting and Cornelis leaning back, symbolizing their political collaboration. It is a national monument commemorating their tragic deaths in 1672, when they were murdered by an angry mob in The Hague.
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Wantij offers a vast network of hiking opportunities, with over 1300 routes available. These range from easy strolls to more challenging paths, ensuring options for various fitness levels.
The hiking trails around Wantij are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.35 stars from over 6900 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the region's diverse landscapes, particularly the scenic riverine paths and the unique freshwater tidal areas.
Yes, Wantij is very family-friendly. Wantijpark, for instance, offers relaxing walking routes, a children's playground, and opportunities to see animals like chickens and goats. Many of the region's trails are generally level with minimal elevation changes, making them suitable for families with children.
Yes, there are numerous circular walks available. For a longer exploration of the area's waterside paths and urban green spaces, consider the Villa Augustus – Wijnhaven, Dordrecht loop from Dordrecht Stadspolders, which covers about 14.8 km.
Wantij is rich in natural and historical features. You'll encounter the dynamic confluence of several rivers, lush greenery in Wantijpark with old trees and ponds, and the unique delta nature of the nearby Biesbosch National Park. Notable man-made landmarks include Villa Augustus and the Wantij Bridges.
Wantij offers enjoyable hiking experiences throughout much of the year. The autumn months are particularly beautiful in Wantijpark, when trees like amber trees display vibrant coloring. The Biesbosch National Park is also stunning in spring and summer with abundant wildlife. Given the flat terrain, winter hikes can also be pleasant, though some paths might be wet.
Many trails in the Wantij area are suitable for dogs, especially those in the more open natural spaces and along riverbanks. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, particularly in nature reserves like parts of the Biesbosch, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers.
Wantij and the surrounding Dordrecht area are well-connected by public transport. The Waterbus offers an easy way to link different highlights in the region, including the Biesbosch and the historic center of Dordrecht, making it convenient to access various trailheads without a car.
While Wantij is generally known for its flat terrain, there are routes that offer a longer distance, providing a more demanding experience. Out of over 1300 routes, 41 are classified as difficult, often involving longer distances through the expansive Biesbosch National Park, which can be explored more extensively for a challenging day out.
Parking is generally available in and around Dordrecht, especially near popular starting points like Wantijpark or access points to the Biesbosch National Park. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route descriptions on komoot or local municipality websites.
Absolutely. Wantij serves as a gateway to the Nationaal Park De Biesbosch, one of Europe's few freshwater tidal areas. You can access the Sliedrecht Biesbosch, the northernmost part of the national park, from Wantij. The park offers extensive opportunities to explore rugged nature by foot through an adventurous maze of rivers, water basins, and willow forests. For more information on the Biesbosch, you can visit visitacity.com.
Yes, Wantijpark offers dedicated walking routes. For a moderate hike that includes parts of the park, consider the Villa Augustus – Brick Ruins, Wantijpark loop from Dordrecht Stadspolders, which is about 9.1 km long and takes you through urban and park areas, including historical elements like the remains of an old military exercise wall.


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