Best attractions and places to see around Jacobswoude include historical sites, natural waterways, and cultural experiences within the "Green Heart" of the Randstad. This former municipality, now part of Kaag en Braassem, is characterized by its polder landscape and significant lakes like Braassemermeer and Wijde Aa. The area offers a blend of historical recognition, natural beauty, and cultural sites, despite the original village of Jacobswoude being lost to history. Visitors can explore a variety of points of interest that reflect…
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Hopelessly overcrowded on weekends in April.
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It is only one of the two old city surviving original gates. The other gate (poort) is on the opposite side of the city (Zijlpoort).
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There is now also a statue of Rembrandt van Rijn next to the mill. And an interesting monument for the independence of Indonesia and the associated war of independence after the Second World War.
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The bulb fields in the Netherlands have been the calling card of the bulb region for over 400 years. The excavated dunes and the healthy sea air have just the right ingredients to allow bulbs to grow optimally and create the most colorful landscape in the world every spring. The flower season starts in 2024 on Saturday March 21 and lasts until Sunday May 12. Every spring, many visitors come from all over the world to enjoy the color palette of the blooming tulip fields. The world-famous Keukenhof flower park and the annual Bollenstreek flower parade are popular, but there are also many beautiful small flower attractions and events to visit.
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Definitely go there very beautiful, and very nice owners and employees. And the coffee is delicious! And then immediately pick a bucket of tulips .
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Old university town that you shouldn't cycle past.
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De Tulperij (the "Tuliperie" in French) is a farm that grows flower bulbs. It's also a nicely laid out little shop where you can take tours and workshops. You can also enjoy a cup of coffee with a "stroopwafel", a thin pancake filled with caramel syrup.
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While the original village of Jacobswoude is lost to history, you can find monuments commemorating its past, such as the one at the intersection of Kruisweg and Herenweg (N207). Additionally, the area features the Rembrandt Bridge, a replica with a statue of Rembrandt van Rijn and a monument dedicated to Indonesian independence. Nearby, you can also explore the historic Morspoort City Gate, a stone gate from 1669 that once served as a prison.
Yes, you can visit De Tulperij, a flower bulb farm where you can take tours, participate in workshops, and enjoy refreshments like coffee and stroopwafels. It's a great way to experience a piece of Dutch agricultural culture.
The Jacobswoude area is situated within the 'Green Heart' of the Randstad, characterized by its classic Dutch polder landscape. You'll find extensive waterways, green spaces, and significant lakes such as Braassemermeer and Wijde Aa. The region is ideal for experiencing tranquil, open Dutch scenery.
For picturesque views, cycle or walk along the Meandering Road Along the Meije, which follows a quiet, winding path beside a small stream. Another excellent spot is Kromme Mijdrecht, a river and cycle way offering views along its meandering course with reeds along the water.
Absolutely! The region is very popular for cycling. You can find numerous routes, including easy and moderate options like the 'Water Gardens With Boat Access – Fort Kudelstaart loop' or the 'Wijde Aa – Windmill at Wijde Aa loop'. For more options, check out the full guide to Cycling around Jacobswoude and Road Cycling Routes around Jacobswoude.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can explore routes such as the 'Wijde Aa – Wooden Bridge to Woubrugge loop' or the 'Jachthaven Meerzicht loop'. These routes vary in difficulty from moderate to difficult. Discover more options in the guide to Running Trails around Jacobswoude.
Many attractions are suitable for families. De Tulperij, the flower bulb farm, offers tours and workshops that can be enjoyable for all ages. The scenic cycling and walking paths along waterways like the Meandering Road Along the Meije and Kromme Mijdrecht are also great for family outings, offering gentle terrain and beautiful views.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally the best for outdoor activities in Jacobswoude. During spring, you can enjoy the blooming flower fields, especially around attractions like De Tulperij. The warmer weather in summer is ideal for cycling, walking, and enjoying the lakes and waterways.
The polder landscape and many of the rural paths along the waterways are generally dog-friendly, offering open spaces for walks. However, specific off-leash areas may vary, so it's always best to keep your dog on a leash unless clearly indicated otherwise, especially near agricultural land or nature reserves.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil and scenic nature of the area, particularly the quiet roads and paths along the waterways like the Meandering Road Along the Meije and Kromme Mijdrecht. The blend of historical sites, such as the Rembrandt Bridge, with the natural beauty of the Green Heart, makes for a relaxing and picturesque experience.
While Jacobswoude itself is a historical designation, the broader area (now part of Kaag en Braassem) is accessible by public transport, primarily buses connecting to larger towns like Leiden or Alphen aan den Rijn. From these towns, local buses or cycling can get you closer to specific attractions. Planning your route with a local transport planner is recommended.
Yes, you can find cafes and restaurants in the surrounding villages that were once part of or are near the former municipality of Jacobswoude, such as Woubrugge or Leimuiden. De Tulperij also offers coffee and stroopwafels on-site.


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