Best attractions and places to see around Oldenzaal include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty within the Twente region of the Netherlands. The city offers a rich past and a vibrant center, complemented by serene surrounding landscapes. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities and historical locations. Oldenzaal serves as a starting point for several regional hiking and cycling routes.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The Lagapad between Losser and Gronau is an excellent cycle path along the unspoilt Dinkel. Riding along a partially raised cycle path made of wooden planks, you can enjoy the beautiful Dinkel landscape.
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History Denekamp was founded on a place where people could not be reached by the floodwaters of the Dinkel, which still flows through the municipality. Germanic tribes, probably the Tubantes tribe or possibly Ampsivars, established a settlement around 200 AD. In 933 AD, the village is mentioned as Daginghem. Although Danish Vikings raided the cities of Deventer and Zutphen during this period, the place name Denekamp does not come from Danes, but from the Saxon name Dago or Dano. In 1385, the village was mentioned as Degeninchem, and in 1677 as Degenkamp. The Denekamp parish consisted of the districts of Denekamp, Noord Deurningen and Beuningen (now the municipality of Losser). They were close-knit, often closed communities. Denekamp and Noord Deurningen belonged to the district court of Ootmarsum, Beuningen to the district court of Oldenzaal. Around the 15th century, Denekamp was a relatively small village with just under 100 houses.
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One of the most beautiful cycle paths on the Dinkel
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It is very nice to cycle along the Dinkel and the Dutch side is even more interesting.
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Simply beautiful, the mill with the adjacent Landgoed Singraven. Also suitable as a break stop with a restaurant.
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beautiful path along the Dinkel
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Oldenzaal is rich in history. You can explore the impressive St. Plechelmus Basilica, a 12th-century Romanesque church that dominates the city's skyline. The Old Market Square (Groote Markt), at the foot of the Basilica, has been the city's historic heart for centuries. For a glimpse into local history, visit the Palthehuis Museum, housed in a 17th-century building, which offers free entry.
Just outside the city, Het Hulsbeek Recreational Park offers extensive natural spaces and various activities. You can also visit Tankenberg, one of Overijssel's highest points, known for picturesque hiking paths through fields and forests. The Lutterzand Nature Reserve is another beautiful area, often featured in local cycling routes.
Yes, Oldenzaal is an excellent starting point for cycling. The Dinkel Cycle Path from Glane to Gronau offers a scenic route along the unspoiled Dinkel river. The relatively flat terrain makes it suitable for all abilities, and the city is part of the Dutch cycle node network. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Oldenzaal guide.
Oldenzaal serves as a starting point for several regional hiking routes. You can explore trails like the Overijssels Havezatenpad, Töddenweg, and Marskramerpad (E11), which offer varied landscapes and historical insights. For specific routes, check out the Hiking around Oldenzaal guide, which includes trails such as the 'Water and play at the multi-faceted Hulsbeek' and 'Gammelkerbeek – Het Hulsbeek Recreational Park loop'.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy Het Hulsbeek Recreational Park, which offers various activities including go-karting and survival. The Playful border crossing with play tower Bad Bentheim is another great option, featuring a play tower for children. The Singraven Watermill also offers an educational and interesting visit for all ages.
A unique experience is visiting the Singraven Watermill, the only sawmill in the Netherlands powered by water, where you can learn about its operation. In nearby Ootmarsum Town Centre, you can try the regional specialty, Twentschen Krentenweggen (raisin bread), often enjoyed with Bastardzuiker (caramel sugar) at Bakkerij Schulten.
Yes, Tankenberg, one of the highest points in Overijssel, offers picturesque views over the typical Dutch landscape. Additionally, parts of the Dinkel Cycle Path are raised on wooden planks, providing excellent vantage points to enjoy the beautiful Dinkel landscape.
A short distance from Oldenzaal, Ootmarsum Town Centre is known for its charming center and artistic atmosphere. Denekamp Town Center also features a pleasant village square, an old church, and surrounding forests and estates offering various activities.
The St. Plechelmus Basilica is Oldenzaal's most significant historical and architectural landmark. Dating back to the 12th century, this Romanesque stone basilica is dedicated to Saint Plechelmus, an 8th-century missionary central to the city's history. Its impressive tower is a prominent feature of the city's skyline, and it houses important religious artifacts.
Yes, many attractions are conveniently located near dining options. The Old Market Square (Groote Markt) in Oldenzaal is surrounded by numerous cafes and restaurants with outdoor terraces. In Ootmarsum Town Centre, Bakkerij Schulten is a popular spot for local treats. The Singraven Watermill also has a restaurant nearby.
While specific accessibility details vary, Denekamp Town Center is noted as being wheelchair accessible. For other locations, it's advisable to check individual venue information for specific accessibility features.


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