Best attractions and places to see around Spijkenisse include a mix of historical sites, modern architecture, and natural landscapes. Situated along the Oude Maas River, the town offers a blend of urban and natural experiences. It also serves as a convenient base for exploring the broader Rotterdam metropolitan area, providing access to diverse points of interest.
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The Maastunnel is the oldest submerged tunnel in the Netherlands. It connects the banks of the Nieuwe Maas in Rotterdam. The tunnel consists of four tubes: two for cars, one for cyclists and one for pedestrians. Construction started in 1937 and was completed in 1942.
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Wonderful to overtake a few boats so close to the port of Rotterdam.
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For me, it was a unique experience to “cross under” the river by bike under the Maas in a tunnel. The impressive entrance to the tunnel, the old wooden structures, the smell - an experience that you should simply take part in - - and surprisingly, the whole thing is free
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I did this route on a Sunday afternoon in nice weather. Enjoy a drink with friends afterwards in the beautiful Veerhaven district of Rotterdam. Then take the Waterbus from Erasmus Bridge station to Merwedekade-Dordrecht. That is 1 hour of sailing. Wonderfully relaxing. Lots to see. Beautiful evening photos! And in 5 minutes I was back home in Dordrecht.
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From the bridge you have a great view of the Rotterdam skyline.
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The market hall is 120 m long, 70 m wide, and 40 m high and truly impossible to miss. Yet the building blends perfectly into the surrounding buildings and appears very transparent thanks to its enormous glass facades. Even from the outside, you get a glimpse of the building's unique interior and the colorful artwork that spans the entire market hall. The artists Arno Coenen and Iris Roskam called their work, which adorns the arched ceiling of the market hall, "Horn of Abundance." And when you stand beneath it and see the oversized fruits, fish, and vegetables in all colors raining down on you, you can't imagine any other name for it. But you can not only see your fill in the market hall, you can also eat your fill. The market hall is open daily and offers all kinds of special foods: vegetables, fresh fish, organic meat, and nuts from all over the world. Plus, typical Dutch items like stroopwafels and, of course, cheese. However, the selection of snacks and culinary delicacies of all kinds now outweighs the selection of fresh produce. Classic dishes such as fries, kibbeling, or herring with onions are offered alongside Japanese sushi and oriental tapas. For dessert, there are brightly colored sweet donuts, delicious coconut macaroons, or even the best ice cream in all of Rotterdam. There are terraces for seating on the roofs of some food stalls, and several restaurants, bars, and cafés with seating have also settled in the perimeter of the market hall. https://www.nach-rotterdam.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/markthalle
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The Willems Bridge is one of Rotterdam's three large bridges that cross the Nieuwe Maas. It is 365 meters long and is a cable-stayed bridge standing on two large pylons. At night, the red color comes into its own even more thanks to the lighting.
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Certainly one of the top highlights of the city.
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Spijkenisse offers several natural escapes. You can visit the Rhoonse Grienden Willow Groves, which are unique freshwater tidal wetlands along the Oude Maas River, known for their thousands of pollard willows. The Hartelpark also provides expansive green spaces and diverse wildlife for a peaceful retreat. The Oude Maas River itself is a significant natural feature, historically important for the town.
Yes, Spijkenisse has a rich history. The Medieval Village Church is the oldest building in town. You can also see the traditional Windmill "Nooitgedacht" overlooking the town center. For a broader historical context, the Oude Haven (Old Harbor) Rotterdam, the oldest port in Rotterdam, is easily accessible and features historic ships and the White House, Europe's first skyscraper.
Spijkenisse is home to some distinctive architectural marvels. The most notable is De Boekenberg (Book Mountain), a library designed as a pyramid almost entirely from glass and wood. Additionally, the town features intriguing Eurobridges, which are realistic replicas of the bridges found on Euro banknotes. Modern architecture is also represented by Theater de Stoep, a sleek, white building opened in 2014.
The area around Spijkenisse is excellent for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the "Highland Cattle – Hartel Canal loop" or the "Kerels aan de Maas – Eurobridges loop." Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes, including the "Zwartewaal Marina – Hartelkanaal loop" or the "Molen De Arend – Spijkenisse Mill loop." You can find more detailed routes and guides for hiking and cycling around Spijkenisse.
Many attractions in and around Spijkenisse are suitable for families. The Erasmus Bridge and Willems Bridge in Rotterdam are great for a scenic walk or bike ride. The Maeslantkering Waterfront Path offers wide paths and views of sea vessels, perfect for a family outing. The Hartelpark provides green spaces for children to play, and the unique "Silly Walks" Road Crossing can be a fun, interactive experience for all ages.
Spijkenisse offers several cultural venues. Theater de Stoep hosts a variety of dance, musical performances, and film screenings. You can also delve into local history at the Museum & Groentewinkel MAK, which is run by volunteers. For a nostalgic trip, the Back to the Sixties Museum captures the vibrant atmosphere of that era. Art enthusiasts can visit Art Studio Leonardo da Vinci and Art Gallery Hofman to see local and other artistic talents.
Yes, several prominent attractions are wheelchair accessible. Both the iconic Erasmus Bridge and the Willems Bridge in Rotterdam are designed to be accessible, offering great views. Many of the modern public spaces and paths, such as the Maeslantkering Waterfront Path, are also generally accessible.
Spijkenisse has a few delightfully quirky spots. Don't miss the Eurobridges, which are exact replicas of the bridges depicted on Euro banknotes. Another fun and unusual attraction is the "Silly Walks" Road Crossing, inspired by Monty Python, where pedestrians are encouraged to cross in a comical fashion. The "Saved by a Whale's Tail" Sculpture is also a remarkable and famous landmark.
The best time to visit Spijkenisse and its attractions is generally during the spring (April to June) and summer (July to August) months. The weather is milder and more pleasant for exploring outdoor sites like the Rhoonse Grienden Willow Groves and enjoying cycling or walking routes. Many cultural events and outdoor activities are also more prevalent during these seasons.
The town center of Spijkenisse boasts a large and excellent shopping center, offering a variety of retail options. Alongside the shopping, you'll find numerous cozy cafes and restaurants. Popular choices include De Krom, Zorba de Griek, and In den Biesenschuur, which provide local culinary delights and a pleasant atmosphere for dining.
While specific dog-friendly designations for all trails are not always available, natural areas like the Hartelpark and the broader Rhoonse Grienden Willow Groves often welcome dogs, typically on a leash. Many of the walking and cycling paths along the Oude Maas River are also suitable for walks with your dog. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding pets in protected natural areas.


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