Best attractions and places to see around S-Gravenhage, commonly known as The Hague, include a diverse range of natural and cultural sites. The city is situated near the North Sea, featuring extensive dune landscapes and beaches. It serves as a significant political center with historical landmarks and hosts various museums. S-Gravenhage offers both urban exploration and access to green spaces and coastal environments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful view here over the surroundings.
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Great view. A bit hidden from the road. Enjoy a nice moment there for a snack
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Here you see the characteristic Scheveningen Water Tower, located in the dunes near Scheveningen (Pompstationsweg 327, The Hague)
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The water tower is located in the Oostduinen dunes near Scheveningen, near Pompstationsweg. It is a national monument. Designed in the Eclectic style by architect Bert Brouwer and civil engineer Theodor Stang, it was built in 1874 by the Hague Dune Water Company.
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Beautiful North Sea coast cycle path through the great dune landscape
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The town hall, the Nieuwe Kerk and the statue of Hugo de Groot are striking here. Nice open square, but not really cozy .... It is too open for that.
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S-Gravenhage offers extensive natural beauty. You can explore the vast Dune Landscape Between Katwijk and Scheveningen, which is perfect for cycling and walking. The Berkheide Dunes near Katwijk also provide a challenging and scenic cycling experience. Additionally, the city boasts green spaces like the Haagse Bos and the beautiful Clingendael Park, home to a unique Japanese Garden.
Yes, S-Gravenhage has several attractions suitable for families. Madurodam, a miniature city, is a popular choice for all ages. The vibrant Scheveningen Pier and Scheveningen Beach offer entertainment, food, and activities like a Ferris wheel. The Dune Landscape Between Katwijk and Scheveningen and the Dune Trail in Westduinpark & Wapendal are also great for family walks and bike rides.
The city is rich in history. You can visit the Binnenhof, the heart of Dutch politics, and the iconic Peace Palace, a global symbol of justice. Noordeinde Palace, the working palace of the King, and the intriguing De Gevangenpoort (Prison Gate Museum) offer insights into the city's past.
For art and culture enthusiasts, the Mauritshuis houses Dutch Golden Age masterpieces, including Vermeer's 'Girl with a Pearl Earring'. Escher in Het Paleis showcases the unique graphic art of M.C. Escher, while the Kunstmuseum Den Haag features the world's largest collection of Piet Mondrian paintings. Don't miss Panorama Mesdag, an immersive 360-degree painting of 19th-century Scheveningen.
S-Gravenhage offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can enjoy a 'Stroll through the dunes' or a 'Royal walk through the Haagse Bos'. For a mix of nature and culture, try the 'Nature & culture – The Japanese Garden of Clingendael' route. Find more hiking options on the Hiking around S-Gravenhage guide.
Absolutely. The region is excellent for cycling. You can ride through the Dune Trail in Westduinpark & Wapendal, which offers a scenic path with varying elevations. Other popular routes include 'Pannenduin – View of the Dunes loop from Scheveningen' and 'Scheveningen Water Tower – Pannenduin loop'. Explore more options on the Cycling around S-Gravenhage guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the extensive dune landscapes for their natural beauty and the opportunities for outdoor recreation. The Dune Landscape Between Katwijk and Scheveningen is praised for being a 'beautiful nature reserve where you can cycle and walk very well,' with some describing the experience as 'almost like a roller coaster' due to the undulating paths.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. Pannenduin offers a beautiful view of the lake and dune landscape, as well as the skyline of The Hague. The Scheveningen Water Tower, a national monument, also serves as a good orientation point in the dunes.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and enjoying the beaches. During these times, the parks are in full bloom, and the coastal areas are vibrant. However, the dune paths are accessible year-round for walks, offering a different charm in cooler seasons.
Beyond the well-known sites, S-Gravenhage offers unique experiences like Madurodam, the miniature city, and Panorama Mesdag, the oldest 19th-century panorama still in its original location. The Passage, one of Europe's oldest shopping arcades, also provides a distinctive architectural and shopping experience.
For mountain biking, you can find trails that take you through the diverse landscapes around S-Gravenhage. Routes like 'View of the Dunes – Dune cycle path loop from Den Haag Centraal' offer moderate challenges. More MTB options are detailed in the MTB Trails around S-Gravenhage guide.
The Scheveningen Water Tower is a national monument built in 1874 in a neoclassical style. Located in the dunes, it's not only an architectural landmark but also a practical spot, offering a drinking water tap for visitors. It serves as a prominent orientation point in the area.


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