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Urban hiking trails around Wilhelminahaven are characterized by their flat terrain and proximity to waterways. The region features historic cityscapes, canals, and industrial heritage sites, offering a blend of cultural and urban exploration. Elevation gains are minimal, making the routes accessible for various fitness levels. The area provides numerous opportunities to explore the city's architecture and waterfronts on foot.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Schiedam's Old Town Hall is located on the Grote Markt. Built in 1538, it was rebuilt in 1606 after a fire in 1604, and given its current gables in 1637. The double staircase dates from 1717-1718. In 1782, it was modernized by then-city architect Rutger van Bol'es. The last meeting of the city council was held here in January 1973. One section of the town hall houses a restaurant, while the other is used for weddings, meetings, and other representative functions. Professor Pieter van Vollenhoven opened the restored Town Hall on October 22, 2004. The restoration took eighteen months and was made possible by a Kanjer grant from the National Heritage Agency. The restoration of the old town hall addressed both the interior and exterior. The paintwork, ceilings, and furnishings of various rooms have been renovated. The exterior facade and the turret have also been restored. A restaurant is located in the basement of the old town hall. The old town hall is also used as a wedding venue.
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At 30.5 meters tall to the top of its roof, De Kameel Mill is no small feat. Yet, it looks modest compared to the other giant windmills Schiedam boasts. This is because this malt mill was (originally) built during the early years of the jenever industry in 1715. The demand for malt was not high at the time, so the mills, with their slender stature and smaller height, could suffice. Rebuilding De Kameel Mill De Kameel Mill officially opened in 2011. After years of preparation, the reconstruction of this mill began on Monday, November 10, 2008. De Kameel Mill stood near this square between 1715 and 1868 and was one of approximately 20 smock mills. These mills ground grain for Schiedam's then-large jenever industry. The mill is fully operational and has several public functions. Cave Another striking feature of De Kameel is the so-called cave. A semicircular passage allowed small ships to enter the mill for loading and unloading.
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The Old Catholic church and rectory at Dam Square 28 and 30 together form 't Huis te Poort. The current complex was built in 1862 on the site of an older church. The name refers to the house, founded in the seventeenth century and donated to the Old Catholic parish in 1725. This was a clandestine church, whose function was not visible from the street. With the new construction in 1862, a recognizable church was created. The design was by Schiedam architects M. van Erkel and J. Vormer. The unique round-arched frame of the stepped gable and the window tracery are derived from Tudor Gothic. This architectural style became popular in the Netherlands through building projects by King William II, who had studied at Oxford. In 2006, restoration work began under the supervision of Stadsherstel Schiedam and was completed in 2009. The Old Catholic Church still celebrates Mass in the building, but cultural events are also held there. Source: https://reliwiki.nl/index.php/Schiedam,_Dam_28_-_Johannes_de_Doper
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What was once called "Hemaplein" (Hema Square) and is now also called "Veetplein" (food square) by many Schiedam residents on market day, is officially called "Het Land van Belofte" (The Promised Land). This name refers to a Biblical story about the Promised Land. This land of milk and honey was discovered by two of Moses' 12 spies: Joshua and Caleb. A gable stone above the passage to the courtyard of the Sebastiaanshof, bearing the inscription "HET LANT VAN BELOFTE" (THE LANDSCAPE OF PROMISE), depicts these two spies with a large bunch of grapes. They took this bunch with them as proof of the great fertility of the discovered area and reported that the land overflowed with milk and honey. On Fridays during the fresh produce market, there is still an abundance of produce, so the name actually fits this square perfectly. Sources: https://indebuurt.nl/schiedam/genieten-van/straatnaam-verklaard-daarom-heet-land-van-belofte-zo~71898/ and https://www.facebook.com/literairgezelschapschiedam/photos/wat-een-tijdlang-het-hemaplein-heette-en-tegenwoordig-door-menig-schiedammer-op-/951601490421854/
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The Appelmarkt Bridge over the Lange Haven between the Appelmarkt and the Vismarkt is one of Schiedam's three monumental double cast-iron drawbridges, built around 1860. When a boat passes through the harbor, this bridge is manually raised by two bridge keepers. Source: https://www.sdam.nl/zien-doen/ct/molens-en-monumenten/info/appelmarktbrug
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De Plantage is a neighborhood in Schiedam situated around the oldest city park in the Netherlands. A historic city park that will have entered its 256th year in 2025. The park was laid out in 1767 by then city architect Arij van Bol’es. At the time, this area was a green zone on the edge of the city. Wealthy people built their houses there with spacious gardens and gazebos on the water. Over time, a number of companies also settled in De Plantage. In 2013, the northern part of De Plantage, called the “Kop van het Park”, was redesigned. With the new redesign, De Plantage also got a clear entrance again; this invites visitors to enter the park to walk, picnic and enjoy. Source: https://www.plantagebewoners.nl/het-mooiste-park
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There is such a special tree in the Plantage. This world tree is an Oriental Plane and is called “De Plantage Plataan” because of its location in the park. This plantain was planted around 1870. The world tree community of the Plantage, together with the tree protector, prevents the tree from being damaged.
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The city carpentry house or city carpentry yard used to be a building in a city, where the materials for the city works were stored, and where later the city carpenter also lived and worked. In Schiedam, the city carpentry yard was located at Korte Haven 135. The city carpentry yard is an elongated, 18th-century building, now a national monument, consisting of two brick wings with low floors and hipped roofs. In the middle of the facade is a simple gate with pilasters and entablature.
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Wilhelminahaven offers a wide selection of urban hiking routes, with nearly 400 trails recorded on komoot. This provides ample opportunities to explore the city and its surroundings on foot.
The majority of urban hikes in Wilhelminahaven are considered easy, making them accessible for most walkers. Out of nearly 400 routes, over 325 are rated easy, with about 70 moderate options for those seeking a bit more challenge.
Yes, many urban routes in Wilhelminahaven are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point. For example, the Zakkendragershuis Schiedam – Library loop from Schiedam is a great easy circular option.
Urban hikes in Wilhelminahaven typically feature paved paths, sidewalks, and well-maintained park trails. The elevation changes are generally minimal, making for comfortable walking experiences through the city and along its waterways.
Wilhelminahaven's urban trails often lead past historical landmarks and scenic spots. You can explore areas like the Lange Haven in Schiedam, known for its historic buildings and windmills. Consider the De Walvisch Mill – Lange Haven, Schiedam loop to experience some of these highlights.
While many routes are shorter and easy, there are longer, more moderate options for those looking for extended urban exploration. The Old City Hall – Lange Haven, Schiedam loop from Vijfsluizen, for instance, covers over 10 kilometers and offers a moderate challenge.
The komoot community highly rates the urban hiking experience in Wilhelminahaven, with an average score of 4.4 out of 5 stars from over 3,700 ratings. Hikers often praise the accessibility, the blend of urban scenery with historical elements, and the well-maintained paths.
Yes, Wilhelminahaven is very suitable for family-friendly urban hikes. The prevalence of easy, mostly flat routes and well-defined paths makes it safe and enjoyable for all ages. Many routes pass through parks or along canals, offering pleasant scenery without strenuous climbs.
Generally, dogs are welcome on urban hikes in Wilhelminahaven, especially on public paths and in parks. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash and be mindful of local regulations, particularly in busier areas or near specific attractions. Always carry waste bags.
Urban hiking in Wilhelminahaven is enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and colorful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even in winter, the city trails remain accessible, offering a different perspective of the urban landscape.
Absolutely. Several routes focus on the harbor area, allowing you to experience its unique atmosphere. The Wilhelmina Harbor – The Nolet mill loop from Schiedam is an excellent choice for exploring this specific part of the city.
The duration of urban hikes varies depending on the route length and your pace. Many easy routes, like the The Nolet mill – The Sterrebos loop from Schiedam (around 4.7 km), can be completed in about an hour to an hour and a half, making them perfect for a leisurely stroll.


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