Attractions and places to see around Wantij, located in Dordrecht, South Holland, Netherlands, blend natural beauty with cultural and historical points of interest. This region is centered around the Wantij waterway, a freshwater tidal area, and features a notable city park. It offers diverse experiences from unique natural landscapes to significant landmarks and cultural venues.
Last updated: June 3, 2026
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The Meuse Cycle Route - Follow the Meuse from the hills to the harbor
The Rhine Cycle Path — From the source to the North Sea
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This bridge was originally called the Prince Claus Bridge
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The Energiehuis is a beloved venue and one of the most important and dynamic venues in South Holland. This former power station boasts no fewer than three level-floor theater and concert halls and three pop venues, eleven well-equipped rehearsal spaces for bands, and 30 dance studios, workshops, and classrooms. Open from early morning until late at night, it's a place where you can spark and celebrate your imagination and creativity. The Energiehuis is a robust building where strong cultural brands operate and program the venues. They regularly collaborate on programming at the Energiehuis, such as during the annual Dordrecht Cultural Night.
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Nestled in the heart of the vegetable garden, housed in the former pump house, lies Villa Augustus's restaurant. Open all day, seven days a week, it seats 200 guests. The restaurant is the perfect blend of gardener and chef: from early spring to late winter, the Dutch season is visible and ready to harvest in the garden. It's inspiring for both. All vegetables, fruits, and herbs are sent to the chefs immediately after harvest. From the open kitchen, the heart of the restaurant, they prepare them as deliciously (and beautifully) as possible. The menu features a limited number of dishes, some of which change every two months. Organic or otherwise sustainably produced ingredients are used as much as possible. Locally sourced ingredients are preferred, but beautiful ingredients from elsewhere in Europe are also an option. The Villa Augustus hotel is located in the former water tower. Both the walled garden and the vegetable garden are worth a visit.
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Atmospheric. A lovely loop from a cruise ship out of the harbor. Not too long for those with walking difficulties.
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Anyone who is a fan of water towers will be impressed by this structure. The colossus is also located in a beautiful location.
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The Wantij is a waterway in the Dutch province of South Holland, approximately from the Biesbosch near the Merwede to Dordrecht. This water divides the Island of Dordrecht in two. The Wantij owes its name to the large tidal differences that could still occur here, despite its inland location. The Maas and the Waal traditionally meet near Dordrecht, and these large rivers drastically influence the level in the narrow Wantij. Moreover, until the closure of the Haringvliet, the Biesbosch was under the direct influence of the North Sea tide. The influence of tides is still noticeable; in the first part of the Sliedrechtse Biesbosch the difference is about seventy centimeters. The tidal current can reach up to about four kilometers per hour. The Wantij has often served as a border in the past, for example between the city of Dordrecht and the guild of Dubbeldam on the one hand and the manor of Huis te Merwede on the other. Until 1970 it still largely formed the border with the southern part of Sliedrecht. Of all the Dordrecht city districts, only one, De Staart, is located north of the Wantij. National highway 3 (the N3) crosses the river east of Dordrecht via the Wantij Bridge. Even further east there is a railway bridge and a bicycle bridge. To the north is also the drinking water reservoir "De Rug" of drinking water company Evides, water is only taken from the Wantij in emergencies.
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The Wantij area is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the Wantij Waterway itself, a unique freshwater tidal area known for its predatory fish and high quays. Just 5 km from Dordrecht city center, you'll find the Biesbosch National Park, an adventurous maze of rivers and willow forests. Additionally, Wantijpark offers beautiful old trees and diverse natural varieties.
Yes, the area offers several points of interest. The Energiehuis, a former power station, is now a vibrant cultural venue hosting theater, concerts, and dance. You can also visit the Binnenvaartmuseum (Inland Shipping Museum), a floating museum located on the Wantij waterway. The city of Dordrecht, a cultural hub, is also nearby.
Families can enjoy several attractions. Villa Augustus, with its beautiful garden and children's playground, is a great option. Wantijpark features a fenced-off animal pasture with goats, sheep, and ducks, perfect for younger visitors. Exploring the Biesbosch National Park by whisper boat or canoe also offers a unique family adventure.
Absolutely. The Wantij area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, MTB trails, and running trails. Popular routes include the 'Wantijdijk Cycle Path' for running and various loops from Dordrecht Stadspolders for cycling, often connecting to the Biesbosch area.
For dining and accommodation, Villa Augustus is a highly recommended spot. It functions as a hotel, restaurant, and shop, known for its unique setting in a former water tower and beautiful garden. Many cafes and restaurants can also be found in the broader Dordrecht city area.
Yes, Wantijpark is an excellent location for nature lovers. It boasts beautiful old trees and a rich bird population, making it a regular spot for bird-watching. The park's diverse natural varieties, including bald cypresses and amber trees, provide a serene environment for enjoying the outdoors.
The Wantij area features several notable bridges. The Wantij Bridges are a series of structures that connect Dordrecht to the Biesbosch area and facilitate water sports access. Another distinctive bridge is the Walbrug, which from a distance resembles a whale fin.
Yes, some attractions in the Wantij area are designed to be accessible. The Wantij Bridges and the Energiehuis are noted as wheelchair accessible, ensuring a more inclusive experience for visitors.
Visitors frequently praise the unique blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences. Highlights like Villa Augustus are loved for their beautiful gardens and unique setting. The Wantij Bridges are appreciated for their scenic views of passing boats, and the Energiehuis is valued as a dynamic cultural hub.
Yes, the Biesbosch National Park is very accessible from Wantij. It's located just 5 km from Dordrecht city center, and the Wantij waterway itself is part of the water sports access to the Biesbosch. You can explore this unique freshwater tidal area by whisper boat, canoe, or on foot.
While specific public transport routes can vary, Wantijpark is a prominent city park in Dordrecht. It is generally well-connected within the city's public transport network. For the most current and detailed information on bus routes and stops, it's best to check local public transport websites or apps.
Wantijpark is a popular venue for cultural events. It notably hosts Wantijpop, a pop festival, along with other events like Wantijlive and Parkies. These events contribute to the park's vibrant atmosphere and offer entertainment options throughout the year.
Yes, the Wantij area provides good opportunities for wildlife spotting. The Wantij Waterway is known for its beautiful predatory fish population. In the Biesbosch National Park, you might spot various birds, fish, and even beavers. Wantijpark also has a rich bird population, making it a good spot for bird-watching.


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