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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Deventer

Best natural monuments around Deventer are found in a historic Hanseatic city situated along the river IJssel. The region features diverse natural areas, including floodplains and parks, offering significant ecological value. These locations provide opportunities to experience the local landscape.

Best natural monuments around Deventer

  • The most popular natural monuments is Trail to Holterberg, a trail that offers a great view as a reward. This narrow path leads to a viewpoint on the Holterberg.
  • Another must-see spot is Gravel Path Along the Heath and Palthetoren, a trail featuring a gravel stretch with views of the Palthe estate tower. It offers beautiful nature and views along the flanks of the Sallandse Heuvelrug.
  • Visitors also love Stevens Monument, a man-made monument located in a natural setting. This historical site commemorates events from the Second World War.
  • Deventer is known for its trails, viewpoints, and forests. The region offers a variety of natural monuments to see and explore, including riverine floodplains and landscaped parks.
  • The natural monuments around Deventer are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 800 upvotes and over 200 photos shared.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Trail to Holterberg

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A beautiful piece of nature with a great view as a reward.

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Gravel Path Along the Heath and Palthetoren

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Gravel stretch on the Van Heekweg. Midway a great view on the Palthe estate tower

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Stevens Monument

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Stevens Monument and hiding hut in Espelo

Two monuments that remind us of the Second World War can be found on the Haarlerweg in the Helhuizen, on the west side of the Sallandse ridge: The hiding hut and the Stevens monument. Read the story below and explore to find the locations.

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Dikke Boom of Verwolde

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Impressive appearance, photographed countless times, declared Tree of Gelderland 2018. It is clear that the Thick Tree appeals to the imagination of many. The age of this gigantic summer oak is estimated to be between 450 and 500 years! The forest giant almost had to be cut down in 1767, because two mill axles could be removed from the trunk. Fortunately, the then estate owners did not accept the offer of a local miller. He offered fl. 275.00 (a formidable amount at the time).


A few years ago, a special Thick Tree Path was constructed. The existing path was paved to increase the accessibility of the tree (so also for those who are less mobile). Yellow/black signs lead to the 'Pearl of Verwolde'. Along the way you will encounter other special trees, including the remains of 'Uncle Frits', an oak that was planted in 1791 on the occasion of the birth of Frederik van der Borch van Verwolde.

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The giant sequoias that can be found near Huis Verwolde are only young specimens. The first is between the house and the orangery. In addition to this giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum), four young coastal sequoias (Sequoia sempervirens) are close together, as can be seen in one of the photos. Update: this tree appears to have died in the autumn of 2007.

The second tree is close to Oom Frits, a pedunculate oak planted in 1791 along the "Dikke Boompad". The last two giant sequoias are also young trees, planted at the Jachthuis a few hundred meters east of Uncle Frits. Allard Baron van der Borch van Verwolde lived in the hunting lodge until his death in 2008 because the Huis Verwolde itself had become a bit too big for him and too expensive to maintain. He transferred Huis Verwolde to Stichting Geldersche Kasteelen in 1977.

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March 30, 2026, Path to Holterberg

Magnificent path between the heather...

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The thickness was considerably more in my memory. But everything from your youth seems bigger in retrospect than it really was. Anyway. More than the thickness, the age of the tree is impressive...

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Driving over the Sallandse Heuvelrug with the castle "Bommelstein" that appears picturesquely between the trees

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Thick tree Impressive appearance, photographed countless times, declared Tree of Gelderland 2018. It is clear that the Thick Tree appeals to the imagination of many. The age of this gigantic summer oak is estimated to be between 450 and 500 years! The forest giant almost had to be cut down in 1767, because two mill axles could be removed from the trunk. Fortunately, the then estate owners did not accept the offer of a local miller. He offered fl. 275.00 (a formidable amount at the time). A few years ago, a special Thick Tree Path was constructed. The existing path was paved to increase the accessibility of the tree (so also for those who are less mobile). Yellow/black signs lead to the 'Pearl of Verwolde'. Along the way you will encounter other special trees, including the remains of 'Uncle Frits', an oak that was planted in 1791 on the occasion of the birth of Frederik van der Borch van Verwolde.

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Micky
January 1, 2025, Path to Holterberg

Nice winding paths across the landscape

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Micky
December 30, 2024, Path to Holterberg

Nice area with beautiful views the path to the viewpoint

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beautiful view of the Sprengenberg house (palthe tower)

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Anke
April 11, 2024, Path to Holterberg

Beautiful path! If you are in poor shape, it is better to walk down and take another path up, because it is quite steep in some parts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular natural monuments to explore around Deventer?

Visitors often enjoy the Trail to Holterberg, which offers a rewarding view after a climb on a narrow path. Another favorite is the Gravel Path Along the Heath and Palthetoren, known for its beautiful nature and views of the Palthe estate tower along the Sallandse Heuvelrug.

Are there any natural monuments near Deventer that are family-friendly?

Yes, the Stevens Monument is a historical site set in a natural environment that is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Tree walking route near Huis Verwolde, featuring giant sequoias, is also suitable for families.

What kind of unique natural features can I expect to see in the Deventer region?

The region offers diverse natural features. You can find ancient trees like the impressive Dikke Boom of Verwolde, estimated to be between 450 and 500 years old. The Ossenwaard flood plain, located opposite Deventer along the IJssel river, is rich in birdlife and features sandy river banks important for riverine plants and butterflies. The Zandweteringpark also boasts unique vegetation due to its groundwater conditions.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments around Deventer?

The area around Deventer is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and hiking. For instance, there are moderate cycling routes like the "Historic Centre of Zutphen – Along the IJssel loop" and easy hiking trails such as the "Deventer city centre – The Weigh House, Deventer loop." You can explore more options in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and running guide for Deventer.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible natural monuments or trails in the Deventer area?

Yes, the Dikke Boom of Verwolde has a specially constructed "Thick Tree Path" that was paved to increase accessibility, making it suitable for those with reduced mobility.

What is the best time to visit the natural areas around Deventer?

The natural areas around Deventer can be enjoyed throughout the year. However, if you plan to visit the Ossenwaard, be aware that parts can be submerged during winter due to high water levels in the IJssel, making some areas inaccessible. Spring and summer are ideal for birdwatching and enjoying the lush vegetation, while autumn offers beautiful colors.

What historical sites are integrated with the natural monuments in this region?

The Stevens Monument is a significant historical site commemorating events from the Second World War, located within a natural setting. The Gravel Path Along the Heath and Palthetoren also offers views of the historic Palthe estate tower.

Where can I go for birdwatching near Deventer?

The Ossenwaard, a flood plain opposite Deventer along the IJssel river, is an excellent spot for birdwatching. It's known for various bird species such as the Corn Crake, Reed Warbler, and Shoveler, especially in its marshy channels and rough areas.

Are there any parks within Deventer that offer natural experiences?

Yes, the Zandweteringpark, located on the north side of Deventer, is a 45-hectare park with naturalized banks along the Zandwetering watercourse. It features marshy areas, ponds, and unique vegetation, providing a blend of natural landscaping and recreational opportunities for walking and cycling.

What do visitors appreciate most about the natural monuments around Deventer?

Visitors frequently highlight the beautiful nature and rewarding views, such as those found on the Trail to Holterberg and the Gravel Path Along the Heath and Palthetoren. The historical significance of sites like the Stevens Monument and the impressive age of the Dikke Boom of Verwolde are also highly valued.

Can I find long-distance hiking trails that pass through or near Deventer's natural areas?

Yes, for those interested in longer hikes, the "Stage 1: From Deventer to Bathmen – The Sallandpath" is a moderate 16 km route that starts from Deventer, allowing you to experience the regional landscape. More details can be found in the hiking guide for Deventer.

Are there any specific natural areas along the IJssel river near Deventer worth visiting?

Absolutely. The Ossenwaard, a clayey flood plain directly opposite Deventer along the IJssel, is a significant natural area. It's known for its rich birdlife and unique riverine plants along its sandy banks, offering a 4 km walking route to explore its ecological value.

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