Best attractions and places to see around Werkendam are primarily centered around its natural beauty and historical significance. The region is closely integrated with De Biesbosch National Park, a freshwater tidal area characterized by a unique network of creeks and wetlands. This area offers a diverse environment combining protected nature reserves with historical fortifications and waterways. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features and cultural sites.
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Woudrichem is a tiny old fortified town in the northernmost point of North Brabant, where the rivers Maas and Waal meet. Pass through the city gates and you will be taken back in time by the charm of the town.
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Together with Gorinchem and Slot Loevestein, Woudrichem forms the so-called Fortress Triangle at the intersection of the Waal, Afgedamde Maas and Merwede. Woudrichem has a rich history. In 1356 it received city rights. The old ramparts are still virtually intact. Of the five city gates, however, only the Gevangenpoort remains. The Hoogstraat is particularly beautiful with its valuable buildings and beautiful facade stones.
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National Park De Biesbosch is on the list of protected nature reserves. De Biesbosch is partly used for agriculture and there is a lot of (water) recreation. Specially constructed reservoirs provide for the storage of clean surface water. Since 1994, De Biesbosch has been a national park, where work is now in full swing to give more space to the rivers.
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Easy and fast drive to cross the river and that only for just 1€ including beautiful views !
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The prices are really cheap for bicycles. However, students with bicycles also cost 1 euro and not 70 cents as the website says. Unfortunately, there was no sign anywhere that made it clear that the ferry does not run normally on June 8th and 9th, 2023, but only from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. and from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., so that you have to wait a very long time.
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You can walk through forests, marshes, fields and polders, enjoying the views over the many waters of the Biesbosch. In wet periods, parts of the paths are flooded. Can be very muddy. But is really very beautiful.
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On the Dordrecht side, there is a lovely café with a terrace on the dike. Next to the café is a vegetarian restaurant, sublime!
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The primary natural attraction is De Biesbosch National Park, one of the few freshwater tidal areas globally. It features an extensive network of narrow creeks, wetlands, reed areas, and swampy forests. Within the park, Jantjesplaat offers untouched nature with paved paths and footbridges for exploration.
Yes, the region offers several historical and cultural points of interest. The nearby city of Gorinchem features impressive Gorinchem Canals, city walls, cannons, and windmills, making it a pleasant area for walking and cycling. Additionally, Fort Altena, part of the New Dutch Water Line, is a significant historical landmark in the Werkendam area.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities, especially within De Biesbosch National Park. You can enjoy boat cruises, kayaking through the waterways, hiking, and cycling. There are numerous routes available, such as those found in the Running Trails around Werkendam and Cycling around Werkendam guides.
De Biesbosch National Park is a haven for wildlife. It's known for beavers, eagles, and deer. Birdwatchers will appreciate the hundreds of bird species that breed here, including around 20 pairs of kingfishers, and the sea eagle is a regular visitor throughout the year.
Absolutely. De Biesbosch National Park offers many family-friendly options, including sightseeing cruises on whisper boats and exploring the interactive exhibits at the Biesbosch Museum Island. The museum has a scale model of the area for younger visitors to learn about polders, dykes, and streams.
The Biesbosch National Park is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are ideal for water-based activities like boating and kayaking, and for observing migratory birds. Autumn offers stunning foliage for hiking and cycling. The New Merwede Ferry operates all year, allowing for exploration in any season.
Yes, some areas are designed for accessibility. Within De Biesbosch National Park, areas like Jantjesplaat feature paved paths and footbridges. The New Merwede Ferry is also wheelchair accessible, connecting different parts of the Biesbosch.
While De Biesbosch National Park has specific rules for dogs to protect wildlife, there are dog-friendly areas nearby. For instance, the Dog Off-Leash Area – Loonse en Drunense Duinen offers a dedicated space for dogs to roam freely on trails.
You'll find a variety of cycling routes, from easy to moderate, suitable for touring and road cycling. Many routes explore De Biesbosch National Park and the surrounding polder landscapes. For detailed options, refer to the Cycling around Werkendam and Road Cycling Routes around Werkendam guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural beauty of De Biesbosch National Park, especially the opportunity to explore its waterways by boat or canoe. The historical charm of places like Gorinchem Canals and the extensive network of hiking and cycling paths also receive high praise for their scenic views and outdoor recreation opportunities.
Beyond traditional hiking and cycling, exploring the waterways of De Biesbosch National Park by whisper boat or kayak offers a unique perspective. The New Merwede Ferry also provides a practical and scenic way to connect between the Sliedrechtse Biesbosch and the Brabantse Biesbosch, allowing for a broader exploration of the region.
While specific event listings are not provided here, seasonal activities in the region often revolve around nature. Spring brings bird migrations and blooming flora, summer is perfect for water sports, and autumn offers vibrant landscapes for walks. Local tourist information centers in Werkendam or near De Biesbosch National Park can provide current event details.


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