Best attractions and places to see around Gorssel include cultural sites, historical landmarks, and natural features. Located in the municipality of Lochem, Gelderland, Gorssel borders the river IJssel to its west and serves as a gateway to the Achterhoek natural region. The village is known for its charming atmosphere, stately lanes, and the MORE Museum, which showcases Dutch Modern Realism. The surrounding area offers opportunities to explore natural landscapes like the Gorsselse Heide.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Magnificent path between the heather...
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Nice winding paths across the landscape
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Nice area with beautiful views the path to the viewpoint
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Beautiful Hanseatic city that is worth visiting in many ways.
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Beautiful path! If you are in poor shape, it is better to walk down and take another path up, because it is quite steep in some parts.
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Nice short path with a view over the heath
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Zutphen Zutphen is one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands. It began as a fortified settlement in the 4th century AD. The Vikings plundered the town in 882, after which a large round fortress was built: a ring wall castle. From this fortified settlement with a count's court and church, Zutphen developed from an important center of power around 1100 to a successful trading town around 1300. The town was granted city rights in 1194 or 1195 and joined the Hanseatic League early on. Zutphen merchants were active on the Rhine, in England, in the Sound (where there were two Zutphen trading settlements) and in the Hanseatic cities on the Baltic Sea.
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Gorssel is home to the **MORE Museum**, dedicated to Dutch Modern Realism. Nearby, you can visit the Holten Canadian Cemetery, a significant historical site honoring fallen soldiers from WWII. The Historic Centre of Zutphen offers a rich history with beautiful streets, churches, and fortifications, including the oldest library in the Netherlands, the Librije. Additionally, the charming old village of Bronkhorst is worth a stop for its preserved streets and cozy terraces.
The area around Gorssel offers several natural highlights. The village itself borders the River IJssel to the west, providing natural beauty. You can find scenic views along the Trail to Holterberg, which leads to a viewpoint. The Diepe Hel Climb also offers rewarding views after its challenging ascent. The Gorsselse Heide, while technically in nearby Joppe, is a significant natural feature for experiencing heathland landscapes.
Yes, several attractions are considered family-friendly. The Holten Canadian Cemetery offers an educational experience. The historic village of Bronkhorst and the Historic Centre of Zutphen are pleasant for family strolls and exploring. The natural trails and viewpoints, such as the Trail to Holterberg, can also be enjoyed by families looking for outdoor experiences.
The Gorssel area is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for different types of bikes. For gravel biking, explore options like the 'Wooden Bridge and Gravel Path – Ruurlo Castle loop' or the 'Gravel path along the Berkel – Gorsselse Heide loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'View of Deventer loop' or 'Motieweg Climb (Holterberg)'. General cycling routes include loops like 'Bronkhorst – Hackfort Castle' or 'Along the IJssel – Gorssel–Wilp Foot Ferry'. You can find more details on these routes in the Gravel biking around Gorssel, Road Cycling Routes around Gorssel, and Cycling around Gorssel guides.
Yes, the region offers various walking opportunities. The Gorsselse Heide, though slightly outside the immediate village, is a popular spot for hiking and experiencing heathland. The Trail to Holterberg provides a beautiful walk through nature. Many cycling routes also feature paths suitable for walking, especially those exploring natural areas like the IJssel riverbanks or local forests.
The best time to visit Gorssel for outdoor activities is generally during the spring (April-May) and summer (June-August) when the weather is mild and nature is in full bloom. Autumn (September-October) also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage. These seasons are ideal for cycling, hiking, and exploring the natural landscapes like the Gorsselse Heide and the River IJssel.
Gorssel's village center is known for its charming and affluent character, featuring stately lanes and beautiful villas. It offers a pleasant atmosphere for strolling, with distinctive shops, galleries, and a diverse selection of restaurants and cafes. The **MORE Museum** is also centrally located here, making it a cultural hub within the village.
Komoot users highly appreciate the Diepe Hel Climb for its challenging gradient and rewarding views. The Trail to Holterberg is also very popular for its beautiful natural setting and viewpoint. The Holten Canadian Cemetery is frequently visited as an impressive historical site for reflection.
Yes, the Diepe Hel Climb is a notable challenge for cyclists. It's a steep, two-part ascent between meadows, known for its demanding gradient, especially towards the top. Cyclists often describe it as a 'nasty little climb' that requires pushing through to the white boulders at the summit.
When visiting the Historic Centre of Zutphen, you'll find a city where history comes alive through its beautiful churches, houses, and fortifications. It's a Hanseatic city with charming streets, unique boutique shops, and a lively atmosphere. Don't miss the Walburgis Church, which houses the Librije, the oldest library in the Netherlands.
Cycling routes around Gorssel offer varied terrain. You'll find flat paths along the River IJssel, gravel paths through natural areas like the Gorsselse Heide, and some challenging climbs such as the Diepe Hel Climb and sections of the Holterberg. Many routes feature a mix of paved roads, shell paths, and unpaved forest or heathland trails.


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