Attractions and places to see around Maasland include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the municipality of Midden-Delfland in South Holland. The village itself features a protected village scape, preserving its cultural-historical character. The surrounding area is characterized by distinctive polder landscapes, offering scenic routes. This region provides opportunities to explore historical architecture and coastal environments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Flink wrote "building." It's like being in Italy for a moment.
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To visit the Oude Kerk, you have to pay an entrance fee. There are combination tickets that allow you access to both the Oude Kerk and the Nieuwe Kerk. Did you know that the bell tower of the Oude Kerk is leaning? From ground level to the spire, the difference is almost 2 meters. Incidentally, unlike the Nieuwe Kerk, the tower of the Oude Kerk is "not" open to visitors. We were impressed by the large, colorful, light-filled windows in this church, which, by the way, is still used as a place of worship on weekends and holidays.
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Delft's "Old Church" impressed us most with its meter-high stained-glass windows. It seems as if the church has more windows than walls. The nave hosts rotating exhibitions. As far as we know, the church tower is "not" accessible for climbing. By the way, there's a fee for admission!
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Bridge closed again On the website of the province of South Holland We are carrying out maintenance on the Kandelaar Bridge from Monday, June 16, to Monday, September 1, 2025. The bridge will be closed during this period. Cyclists and pedestrians can use a ferry to cross the Schie River during this period. There will be closures for shipping and boaters.
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The Tram Bridge over the Vlaardingervaart canal near Schipluiden is a bicycle bridge. Steam trams of the Westland Steam Tramway Company (WSM) used to run here, transporting vegetables from the Westland region to Delft. Between 1912 and 1932, passengers were also transported. After the war, diesel locomotives were used. The WSM tram line was closed in 1968. The bridge has been used as a bicycle bridge since 1974 and is an important link in the cycle routes of Midden-Delfland. The Tram Bridge has been a national monument since 2001. Source: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trambrug_(Schipluiden)
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The Old Church contains gravestones of Dutch celebrities such as Johannes Vermeer and Piet Hein.
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Maasland itself boasts a
Protected Village Scape, offering a glimpse into its rich heritage. You can also visit the Old Church, Delft, a monument dating back to the 13th century, or the historic Market Square, Delft, home to the impressive Stadhuis (Town Hall). Within Maasland, the Oude Kerk (Old Church) and Maria Magdalena Kerk are also notable historical sites.
Yes, Maasland is home to Museum de Schilpen. Housed in a 16th-century national monument, this museum showcases the history of the village, featuring a shop, residence, warehouse, and a small rentier's house. Admission is free, and visitors are greeted by an old candy store upon entering.
The area around Maasland is characterized by its distinctive polder landscapes, offering scenic routes for hiking and cycling. For a coastal experience, the nearby Hoek van Holland Beach, also known as 'Rotterdam aan Zee', is a great option.
Absolutely. Several attractions are noted as family-friendly. The Market Square, Delft, is a lively spot with plenty to see. The Hoek van Holland Beach offers a great day out for families. Additionally, the Schipluiden Tram Bridge and Old Church, Delft are also considered family-friendly options.
Yes, several attractions around Maasland are wheelchair accessible. These include the Market Square, Delft, Hoek van Holland Beach, Schipluiden Tram Bridge, and Kandelaar Bridge.
The polder landscapes surrounding Maasland are ideal for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various hiking, cycling, and gravel biking routes. The area offers a mix of easy to moderate trails, perfect for exploring the scenic environment.
Yes, there are several hiking routes. For an easy walk, consider the Trekkade Along the Noordvliet – Duifpolder loop from Maasland (7.06 km) or the Maaslandse Bos – Duifpolder loop from Maassluis (6.54 km). You can find more options and details on the Hiking around Maasland guide.
Cyclists can enjoy routes like the easy The Korpershoek Windmill – Dijkmolen Maasland loop from Maasland (21.41 km) or the Trekschuit (hand‑pulled ferry) – Vlietland Nature Reserve loop from Maasland (10.43 km). For more cycling adventures, check out the Cycling around Maasland guide.
The polder landscapes and coastal areas around Maasland are generally pleasant for outdoor activities during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. These seasons offer milder weather, making hiking, cycling, and beach visits more enjoyable.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Market Square, Delft, is loved for its vibrant atmosphere and impressive architecture. The Hoek van Holland Beach is a popular spot for coastal relaxation, and the Schipluiden Tram Bridge is valued for its historical significance and scenic crossing. The komoot community has shared nearly 600 photos and given over 1150 upvotes to the attractions in the area, highlighting their appeal.
Yes, two bridges stand out. The Schipluiden Tram Bridge, a national monument, is a bicycle bridge over the Vlaardingervaart canal with a rich history as part of the Westland Steam Tramway. The Kandelaar Bridge is an elegant steel drawbridge over the Delftse Schie, primarily for cyclists and walkers, offering great views over the water and surrounding polders.
The old part of Maasland is designated as a Protected Village Scape (Gezicht Maasland). This signifies its special cultural-historical character, preserving the village's rich heritage and allowing visitors to experience its timeless charm and traditional Dutch architecture.


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