Natural monuments around Maasdriel are found within the diverse landscape of the Dutch province of Gelderland. This region features significant natural reserves and landscapes, including extensive peat bogs and the meandering Linge river. The area is known for its ecological significance and picturesque scenery, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Maasdriel provides opportunities to explore various natural settings, from wetlands to riverine environments.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Wonderful route, especially in mid-April during the apple blossom.
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Beautiful piece to include in your walk around the estate.
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Besides Amelisweerd and Neerijnen - Waardenburg, it is one of the few estates in the Netherlands with a substantial forest area on fertile river clay. It has been used for agriculture almost everywhere. In addition to tall older oaks and (partly red) beech, the strong rejuvenation with ash is striking. In the past, the elm also had a large share in the forest: the beautiful long elm trunks yielded significant amounts of money. Nowadays, only young elm trees can be found, thanks to Dutch elm disease. www.bomeninfo.nl
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The contemporary landscape of the Betuwe is crossed by highways and the Betuwe line, with advancing industrial areas. However, there are still some areas that have been less influenced by the 21st century. One of these areas is the Heerlijkheid Marienwaerdt, located in the western Betuwe on the north bank of the Linge. This 900 hectare estate offers a picturesque landscape with fields, orchards, forests and meadows, and has a rich history, including the foundation of a Norbertine abbey around 1130 and the construction of the current Huis Marienwaerdt on the foundations of an old monastery building around 1800 .
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One of the bigger bug hotels I've ever seen. Unfortunately, the decay is starting to set in a bit, some maintenance should actually be done.
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Wonderful wheel where you can also enjoy swimming.
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Haanwijk is an estate and nature reserve near Haider, located in the municipality of Sint-Michielsgestel in Noord-Brabant. The estate belongs to "Het Brabants Landschap".
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What a beautiful piece of nature all of a sudden. With waterfowl. The Haarsteegse Wiel, also known as Grote Wiel, is one of the largest wheels in the Netherlands.
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Maasdriel is home to diverse natural landscapes. The Moerputten Nature Reserve is an extensive peat bog with rich flora and fauna, while the Linge River meanders through picturesque fruit orchards, especially beautiful during blossom season. You can also visit specific natural monuments like the Haanwijk Estate, known for its centuries-old trees and historical significance.
Yes, several natural monuments around Maasdriel are family-friendly. The Vlijmense Polder Observation Deck offers expansive views over the polder, which can be an engaging stop for children. The trees of Mariënwaerdt provide a beautiful forest setting for walks, and the Insect Hotels Overlaat are a unique attraction that can spark children's interest in biodiversity.
The Haarsteegse Wiel is a notable natural monument, almost 20 meters deep, making it one of the deepest 'wheels' (lakes formed by dike breaches) in the Netherlands. It's a fascinating spot with a rich history of its formation and ecological study.
The Moerputten Nature Reserve is particularly rich in wildlife. It's a habitat for deer, foxes, and a variety of rare birds such as the Water Rail, Garganey, Bluethroat, and Common Nightingale. It's also known for the successful reintroduction of the Scarce Large Blue butterfly.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking trails, including easy and moderate options, by exploring Hiking around Maasdriel. For cyclists, the Lingedijk along the Linge River is a popular scenic route, and you can discover more options in Cycling around Maasdriel.
The Linge River region is particularly stunning in spring when the fruit orchards are in full blossom, transforming the landscape into a sea of pink and white. This makes it an ideal time for scenic walks and bike rides. The Moerputten Nature Reserve can be enjoyed year-round, with different wildlife and scenery depending on the season.
Yes, the Haanwijk Estate is a prime example, combining natural beauty with significant history. This 110-hectare estate features a country house dating from 1649, an old courtyard, walled garden, and centuries-old trees, with several buildings on the National Monuments List. The area was even inhabited during Roman times.
The Moerputten Nature Reserve features several walking paths, including a popular boardwalk that allows for easy access through the low peat swamp. There's also a 600-meter-long historic railway bridge, the Moerputtenbrug, offering panoramic views. The boardwalk makes parts of the reserve quite accessible.
Yes, the Vlijmense Polder Observation Deck is a dedicated viewpoint on the dike at Vlijmen. It offers a beautiful, expansive view over the Vlijmen polder, allowing visitors to take in the surrounding natural landscape.
The Linge River is one of the longest rivers entirely within the Netherlands, flowing through the scenic Betuwe region, famous for its fruit orchards. The historic Lingedijk, running alongside the river, is a favored route for walkers, cyclists, and motorists. It combines natural beauty with picturesque villages, historic castles, and old farms, offering a rich cultural and natural experience.
Visitors often highlight the tranquility and scenic beauty of the region. The unique historical context of places like the Haanwijk Estate and the geological story behind the Haarsteegse Wiel are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared over 40 photos and given more than 330 upvotes, reflecting a strong positive sentiment for the diverse natural and historical landscapes.


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