Best attractions and places to see around Giessenlanden include a diverse landscape characterized by its waterways, national parks, and historical towns. This region offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it suitable for various outdoor activities. Visitors can explore freshwater tidal areas, fortified settlements, and scenic river systems. The area provides opportunities to experience Dutch nature and history.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Woudrichem is a tiny old fortified town in the northernmost point of North Brabant, where the rivers Maas and Waal meet. Pass through the city gates and you will be taken back in time by the charm of the town.
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Together with Gorinchem and Slot Loevestein, Woudrichem forms the so-called Fortress Triangle at the intersection of the Waal, Afgedamde Maas and Merwede. Woudrichem has a rich history. In 1356 it received city rights. The old ramparts are still virtually intact. Of the five city gates, however, only the Gevangenpoort remains. The Hoogstraat is particularly beautiful with its valuable buildings and beautiful facade stones.
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National Park De Biesbosch is on the list of protected nature reserves. De Biesbosch is partly used for agriculture and there is a lot of (water) recreation. Specially constructed reservoirs provide for the storage of clean surface water. Since 1994, De Biesbosch has been a national park, where work is now in full swing to give more space to the rivers.
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Easy and fast drive to cross the river and that only for just 1€ including beautiful views !
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You can walk through forests, marshes, fields and polders, enjoying the views over the many waters of the Biesbosch. In wet periods, parts of the paths are flooded. Can be very muddy. But is really very beautiful.
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On the Dordrecht side, there is a lovely café with a terrace on the dike. Next to the café is a vegetarian restaurant, sublime!
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A beautiful island for walking. You can reach all those different islands via nice bridges and view the flooded trees and many water birds.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, particularly its waterways and nature reserves. You can explore De Biesbosch National Park, one of the few freshwater tidal areas globally, known for its labyrinth of rivers and streams. Another beautiful spot is Jantjesplaat, an island within the Biesbosch where you can walk across bridges and observe flooded trees and water birds in an untouched natural setting.
Yes, Giessenlanden offers several historical and cultural attractions. The Gorinchem Canals feature an old town with city walls, cannons, windmills, and charming terraces. Additionally, Woudrichem Fortress Town is a well-preserved fortified town on the Merwede river, characterized by historic streets, buildings, and a 16th-century city wall with cannons.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. In De Biesbosch National Park, you can enjoy hiking, cycling, and canoeing through its unique freshwater tidal landscape. The historical towns like Gorinchem and Woudrichem are also excellent starting points for walking and cycling tours. For more specific routes, you can find detailed guides for hiking, road cycling, and running in the area.
Many attractions in Giessenlanden are suitable for families. De Biesbosch National Park offers opportunities for canoeing and exploring nature. The historical sites like Gorinchem Canals and Woudrichem Fortress Town are engaging for all ages, with their city walls, cannons, and charming streets. The New Merwede Ferry also provides a fun experience for families connecting different parts of the Biesbosch.
Spring and autumn are particularly good seasons for nature exploration in Giessenlanden. In spring, the landscape comes alive with new growth and migratory birds. Autumn offers beautiful colors and comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling. The Biesbosch National Park is especially vibrant during these times, with many bird species breeding there.
Yes, Giessenlanden offers several easy walking routes. For example, the 'De Graanbuurt – Peursum Countryside View loop from Giessenburg' is an easy 5.8 km hike, and the 'Natuurbad De Donk – Oudendijkse Windmill loop from Hoornaar' is another easy option at 5.7 km. You can find more easy and moderate trails in the Hiking around Giessenlanden guide.
Absolutely. De Biesbosch National Park is a renowned spot for bird watching. Hundreds of bird species breed in the national park, including around 20 pairs of kingfishers, and the sea eagle is a regular visitor throughout the year. Jantjesplaat also offers opportunities to observe water birds.
Giessenlanden is excellent for cycling, with many routes through its scenic landscapes and past historical sites. You can find easy to moderate road cycling routes, such as the 'Kooiwijkse Mill – Bleskensgraaf Windmill loop' (46.5 km) or the 'Scheiwijkse Molen – Kinderdijk Windmills Route loop' (56.6 km). More options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Giessenlanden guide.
The New Merwede Ferry (Kop van 't Land – Werkendam) provides an excellent connection between the Sliedrechtse Biesbosch and the Brabantse Biesbosch. It operates all year round during the day and is suitable for pedestrians and cyclists, making it easy to explore different sections of the park.
While not entirely hidden, Jantjesplaat within the Biesbosch National Park offers a unique experience of untouched, wild nature in the river delta. It's an island where you can walk on paved paths and footbridges, viewing flooded trees and numerous water birds, providing a sense of seclusion and raw natural beauty.
Some attractions offer good accessibility. For instance, the New Merwede Ferry is wheelchair accessible, facilitating travel across the Biesbosch. While specific details for all paths are not available, many main routes in national parks and historical towns are generally well-maintained, but it's always advisable to check specific conditions for individual sites.
For runners, Giessenlanden offers a variety of trails. You can find moderate routes like the 'Noordeloos Canal Village – Pinkeveersebrug loop from Noordeloos' (13.6 km) or the 'Church of Giessen-Oudekerk loop from Giessenburg' (12.3 km). There are also easier options, such as the 'Dutch Reformed Church loop from Schelluinen' (4.2 km). Explore more options in the Running Trails around Giessenlanden guide.


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