Attractions and places to see around Roosendaal include a diverse range of historical sites, cultural venues, and natural landscapes in the southern Netherlands. The region offers opportunities for exploring its development, local folklore, and the impact of the railroad. Expansive nature reserves with forests, fens, and heathlands provide varied terrain for outdoor activities. Modern entertainment complexes and shopping destinations also contribute to the city's offerings.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Brave the 129 steps and enjoy the beautiful view at a height of 25 metres. At this height you have a view over the West Brabantse Waterlinie, you can see all the way to Steenbergen and you can see the famous Peperbus of Bergen op Zoom. Even in foggy and rainy weather the view is famous. Ro & Ad Architects from Bergen op Zoom designed the Pompejus tower. In addition to a lookout tower, the Pompejus tower also serves as an open-air theatre. Just like the trench bridge in the moat of Fort de Roovere, the footbridge at 't Ravelijn and the Bunkertreppe at Benedensas, this tower is also a landscape and architectural icon.
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In clear weather you can see the area from Steenbergen to Bergen op Zoom and from Roosendaal to Tholen.
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Create your beautiful memory of your visit to Waterlinie here. At this location, standing on the Moses Bridge, you have a beautiful, special view of the 25-meter high observation tower. The combination of the low position opposite the high tower makes this setting a perfect photo shoot moment.
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This is literally a highlight. Brave the 129 steps and enjoy the beautiful view from a height of 25 meters. At this height you have a view over the West Brabant Waterline, you can see as far as Steenbergen and you can see the famous Peperbus of Bergen op Zoom. The view is also famous in foggy and rainy weather. Ro & Ad Architects from Bergen op Zoom designed the Pompejus Tower. In addition to being a lookout tower, the Pompeius Tower also serves as an open-air theater. Just like the trench bridge in the moat of Fort de Roovere, the footbridge at 't Ravelijn and the Bunkertreppe at Benedensas, this tower is also a landscape and architectural icon. Source: https://www.vvvbrabantsewal.nl/locations/1794966726/uitkijktoren-pompejus
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view of Kalmthoutse Heide
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Forest, fens and flowery meadows characterise the Pannenhoef, a beautiful nature reserve between Etten-Leur, Zundert, Rijsbergen and Sprundel, which is no less than 706 hectares in size. Originally, a kind of mini-Peel was located here. The entire peat package was dug away in a few centuries, between 1400 and 1750. In dried form - peat - it went to the cities via peat canals, as fuel for households and breweries. The most famous is the 'Turfvaart' that runs to Breda. What remained was a hilly heath with fens in the hollows. There was little to be gained there and so in the 19th century the area was developed into forest and agricultural land. Walking through varied forest and flowery meadow When Brabants Landschap bought this area in 1970, it was boring with few natural values: fertilised agricultural land, young uniform coniferous forest and no more fens. Little life to be seen. After 40 years, that image has changed completely: attractive mixed forest and no less than 11 fens have been dug up again. With that, rare plants came back, such as the heath serpent and marsh stag's-wort. And amphibians such as the pool and moor frog. The forests are home to mammals, such as the polecat and roe deer and birds such as the green woodpecker and buzzard.
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This striking tower is built on top of an old fortification and offers a breathtaking view over the Brabantse Wal. You can see the entire landscape, from vast forests to rolling hills and even the city of Bergen op Zoom in the distance. It's a great place to even catch your breath and take photos. #WandelTotaal
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The region around Roosendaal is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Cycle path through the Kalmthoutse Heath, which offers impressive scenery on a largely car-free route. For hiking, explore the diverse landscapes of the hiking trails around Roosendaal, including routes through the Borgvlietse Dunes or Rucphense Bossen. Gravel biking and mountain biking are also popular, with numerous gravel biking and MTB trails available.
Yes, Roosendaal offers several family-friendly options. The Cycle path through the Kalmthoutse Heath is suitable for families, as is the serene Putse Moer, a marshy area with beautiful ponds. The Pannenhoef Nature Reserve is also a great spot for families to explore. For indoor fun, De Stok Leisure Park provides activities like bowling, a cinema, and indoor skiing, while Speeltuin Vrouwenhof is a popular playground.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Pompejus Observation Tower. After climbing 129 steps, you can enjoy a stunning 25-meter-high vista over the West Brabant Waterline, Steenbergen, and the famous Peperbus of Bergen op Zoom. Another excellent option is the Kalmthoutse Heide Observation Tower, offering beautiful views over the heathland.
Roosendaal is surrounded by diverse nature reserves. The Pannenhoef Nature Reserve features forests, fens, and flowery meadows, perfect for walking. The Rucphense Heide Nature Reserve is known for hiking and bird-watching, while the Kalmthoutse Heide (partly in the Netherlands and Belgium) is one of the largest heathland reserves. You can also explore the Oude Buisse Heide, a cultural landscape with old forests and fens, or the Borgvlietse Duinen, a vast sand drift.
Roosendaal has a rich history. The Tongerlohuys Museum, housed in a former monastery, offers insights into the city's development, local folklore, and the impact of the railroad. The Roosendaal Railway Station is a historic landmark with old-world charm. Additionally, the Pompejus Observation Tower, while offering views, also functions as an open-air theater and is considered a landscape and architectural icon with historical significance related to the West Brabant Waterline.
For a unique shopping experience, visit the Designer Outlet Roosendaal (Rosada Factory Outlet). It's a popular destination featuring over 100 stores with luxury brands at discounted prices, set in an open-air village designed with traditional Dutch architecture. You can also find local markets, particularly on Saturdays, for a vibrant atmosphere and a selection of goods.
Roosendaal offers a variety of leisure and entertainment. De Stok Leisure Park is a comprehensive complex with bowling, a cinema, and indoor skiing. You can also enjoy a round of golf at Rosada Golf / De Stok Golfbaan. For more active fun, consider Indoor Skydive Roosendaal or visit Playdôme Roosendaal. Jack's Casino Roosendaal is available for those interested in gambling, and De Stok Swimming Pool is an option for swimming.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene beauty and accessibility of the natural areas. For instance, the Cycle path through the Kalmthoutse Heath is praised for its smooth asphalt, car-free environment, and impressive scenery. The Pannenhoef Nature Reserve is loved for its extensive and diverse landscapes, making it enjoyable in all seasons. The peacefulness and opportunities for bird-watching at places like Rucphense Heide are also highly valued.
Yes, Roosendaal has several beautiful parks perfect for relaxation. Vlietpark is a serene spot ideal for leisurely strolls, picnics, or cycling, offering well-maintained paths and scenic views. The city is generally known for its beautiful canals and parks, providing ample green spaces for residents and visitors to enjoy.
Absolutely. Nature reserves like the Rucphense Heide and the Kalmthoutse Heide are excellent for bird-watching and wildlife spotting. These areas, with their diverse ecosystems of heathlands, forests, and fens, provide habitats for various bird species and other wildlife, making them ideal for nature enthusiasts.
Beyond the popular Cycle path through the Kalmthoutse Heath, Roosendaal offers a variety of cycling experiences. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking that take you through wetlands, heathlands, and along canals. The Oude Buisse Heide also provides pleasant routes for cycling through old forests, meadows, and fens, offering a typical cultural landscape experience.


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