Best mountain peaks around Westervoort are not traditional mountain ranges, as the municipality is situated in a low-lying and flat region of the eastern Netherlands. The area's geography is defined by its position between the Rhine and IJssel rivers, featuring polders and waterways. While conventional mountain peaks are absent, the broader region offers elevated points and climbs that are recognized for recreational purposes, particularly for cycling. These locations provide opportunities to experience undulating terrain within the generally flat Dutch landscape.
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Please note: The Emma Pyramid, the tower that can be climbed, is temporarily closed. All routes are still accessible. The tower itself cannot be climbed for safety reasons. This is temporary, as maintenance still needs to be scheduled.
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Imbosch originated in the 17th century when attempts were made to establish agriculture on these lands. Imbosch consists of three houses: a former hunting lodge, a former worker's house, and a former farm.
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A special piece of art in nature.
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Perhaps the most beautiful climb in this area.
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Climb the Zijpenberg from Rheden, via the Snippendaalseweg. A challenging climb on a cycle path where dosing is the magic word. Here you continuously alternate between exertion and relaxation.
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Westervoort is situated in a low-lying and flat region of the eastern Netherlands. The "peaks" in this area are not traditional mountain ranges but rather elevated points and challenging climbs, primarily recognized for recreational purposes like cycling. They offer opportunities to experience undulating terrain within the generally flat Dutch landscape.
Yes, Signaal Imbosch is a notable summit, representing the highest geographical point in the central Dutch region outside of South Limburg. While it's a small, overgrown hill, it's marked by a stone used for historical measurements. For scenic views, the nearby Posbank viewing point is recommended.
Cyclists often enjoy the Emma Pyramid climb, known for featuring the only hairpin corner in the Netherlands outside of South Limburg. Another popular and challenging option is the Zijpenberg Climb from Rozendaal, which also features hairpin bends and is considered one of the tougher climbs around Arnhem.
Yes, Koningsberg Hill is a family-friendly option. Located behind the parking lot at Rosendael Castle, this park forest has been revived with improved walking paths and inviting entrances, making it a pleasant area for a stroll.
Many of these routes pass through beautiful natural settings. For example, the Zijpenberg Climb from Rheden via Posbank ascends through heathlands, offering scenic views of the landscape. Other areas feature forests and natural monuments.
Beyond cycling the climbs, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent cycling routes like the "Heather Fields at Veluwezoom – Veluwezoom National Park loop" or "Dike landscape along the Waal – Gelderse Poort Nature Reserve loop." For running, consider routes like the "Dickens Festival loop." You can explore more options on the Cycling around Westervoort or Running Trails around Westervoort guide pages.
While many of the 'peaks' are known for cycling, areas like Koningsberg Hill offer improved walking paths. The broader region, including the Veluwe, provides numerous opportunities for hiking and walking through forests and heathlands. For specific walking routes, you can check local trail guides.
Visitors appreciate the unique challenge these climbs offer in a generally flat country, especially for cycling. The beautiful natural surroundings, including forests and heathlands, and the occasional scenic viewpoints are also highly valued. The sense of accomplishment from tackling a 'hairpin bend' in the Netherlands is a common highlight.
Yes, experienced cyclists will find challenges. The Emma Pyramid climb is a short but intense climb, perfect for pushing hard. The Zijpenberg Climb from Rozendaal is also considered one of the tougher climbs in the Arnhem area, featuring multiple hairpin bends.
Yes, the region offers gravel biking opportunities. Routes like the "Koningsheide Gravel Road – Koningsheide Heath loop" or "Planken Wambuis Gravel Path – Mariëndaal Wall loop" provide varied terrain for gravel biking. More details can be found on the Gravel biking around Westervoort guide page.
Near Signaal Imbosch, about 400 meters to the south-west, you can find the Nazi ruins of Teerose 2, which were old antenna works for the German Luftwaffe during WW2. This adds a historical dimension to the natural landscape.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities like cycling and walking is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is milder and the natural landscapes are in full bloom. The heathlands, for instance, are particularly beautiful when in flower.


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