Huts around Berg En Dal are situated in a rural area, offering views of the surrounding countryside and proximity to the German border. The region features various points of interest, including cycle paths and natural landscapes. Visitors can find facilities that cater to outdoor activities, providing places for rest and refreshment. This area is known for its accessible trails and scenic spots.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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A rest stop for hikers of the PieterPad, among others. Opened in 2019. For more information, see: https://gelderseiland.nl/actief/uutblaoshuukske/
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The house is closed off, seems to have sunk, no longer accessible
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Recommended, neat, clean and beautiful view
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Great place to start up or end. De Diepen is located next to the forest with all possibilities for many types of cyclists.
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Cozy restaurant with many possibilities. Well located for hikers and cyclists. Tasty food with a nice view. Children's playground on site.
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Lovingly designed rest area directly on the cycle path, whereby the cycle path is in Germany, the rest area is already in the Netherlands. In addition to a fountain and picnic tables, you will also find a little house to store in when it rains.
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Nice base for a walk or bike ride through the Reichswald or St. Jansberg. Parking is free. The food is good and the service is very welcoming. Do you want to stay longer? Which can! De Diepen has 2 hikers' cabins, 4 log cabins and a number of camper pitches.
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A hilltop site with wide views all around. Largely large in all openness, few trees. Many pitches are full in the hot sun, on warm sunny days. That is a disadvantage, in my experience. It is a small cozy campsite.
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The Berg En Dal area offers a variety of huts and facilities catering to outdoor activities. You can find viewpoints like Flevopost Lookout, Millingerwaard, eateries such as Eatery De Diepen - Milsbeek, and dedicated rest areas like the one at Rest Area at Spyker Weg. These spots provide places for rest, refreshment, and scenic views.
Yes, several facilities around Berg En Dal are family-friendly. Eatery De Diepen - Milsbeek offers a playground and a variety of food options for all ages. The Rest Area at Spyker Weg is also family-friendly, featuring picnic tables and a small garden. Additionally, Picnic Area at the White Hut is a great spot for families to take a break.
Many huts and facilities in Berg En Dal offer scenic views of the surrounding countryside. For example, Flevopost Lookout, Millingerwaard is specifically a viewpoint known for its scenic outlook from an old wooden house. Camping Op Den Stuwwal also provides wide views of the countryside and the Reichswald from its hilltop location.
Absolutely. Eatery De Diepen - Milsbeek is a popular restaurant that caters to hikers and bikers, offering everything from pancakes and fries to ice cream and coffee. This spot is ideal for a break and a meal during your outdoor activities.
The region around Berg En Dal is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Beek to the Elysian Fields Geopad' or 'Through forests and over heathland in rolling Groesbeek'. There are also dedicated MTB trails like the 'MTB Route Nijmegen - TREK red route' and running trails, including the 'Devil's Mountain (Duivelsberg) loop'. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking around Berg En Dal, MTB Trails around Berg En Dal, and Running Trails around Berg En Dal guides.
Yes, many trails in the Berg En Dal area are designed to incorporate these facilities. The Rest Area at Spyker Weg, for instance, is located directly on a cycle path, making it a convenient stop for both cyclists and hikers. The region is known for its accessible trails, allowing easy access to these scenic and practical spots.
The Berg En Dal area is characterized by its natural landscapes and proximity to the German border. You can enjoy views of the surrounding countryside, explore areas with wildflower meadows near the Rest Area at Spyker Weg, and potentially spot wildlife like storks and herons in the meadows near the Picnic Area at the White Hut.
Yes, Camping Op Den Stuwwal is a farm campsite located in the quiet, rural area of Groesbeek. It's situated on a dam, offering great views of the countryside and the Reichswald, and is mainly aimed at visitors seeking peace and nature.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic views, the convenience of well-placed rest areas, and the quality of the eateries. The Flevopost Lookout is loved for its unique perspective, while Eatery De Diepen is a hit for its food and family amenities. The thoughtful design of spots like the Rest Area at Spyker Weg, with its shelter and water pump, is also highly valued by the komoot community.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not detailed for all huts, the Picnic Area at the White Hut is noted as dog-friendly, providing a good spot for a break with your canine companion. Generally, the rural and natural environment of Berg En Dal offers many opportunities for walks with dogs, but always check local regulations for specific trails.
The Berg En Dal region, with its accessible trails and natural landscapes, can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular for outdoor activities, and the facilities like Eatery De Diepen provide refreshments. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
The guide focuses on individual huts and facilities that serve as stops along various routes rather than multi-day hut-to-hut treks. However, the region offers longer and more challenging routes, such as the 'Mookerschans Observation Tower – Heumense Schans loop' for running, which covers over 33 km. You can plan longer excursions by combining different trails and utilizing the available huts and rest areas for breaks. For detailed route planning, refer to the Hiking around Berg En Dal guide.


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