Best mountain peaks around Gennep are characterized by rolling hills and elevated points, offering scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities. While the region features a low average elevation, it includes several notable "hoogste punten" or "bergtoppen" in the local context. These areas provide diverse landscapes for exploration, from extensive forests to historical sites. Visitors can find a range of elevated areas that contribute to the natural beauty of the Gennep region.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Nice straight climb that makes a nice turn at the end. It goes up quite steeply and you can see the climb coming, which makes it extra impressive. The asphalt on the east side near Kleve is not great. When you are at the top and descend towards the west, it is fine. In that respect, it is therefore advisable to ride from east to west. Fan of climbing? You can find this Highlight in 'Climbing in the Netherlands', our book with 14 racing bike routes, good for 11,000+ altitude meters: Limburg, Nijmegen, Twente, Veluwe and many more. All routes have multiple distances/shortcuts. Komoot Premium month at €5 + 50% discount Climbfinder premium at €15 as a gift. Download the ebook for €14: https://bit.ly/klimmen-in-nederland
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Great climb in the forest
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Bad to very bad road surface!!
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One of many other mountains here in the forest. If you ski down all of them, you will also get a few meters of altitude in this area.
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One of many other mountains here in the forest. If you ski down all of them, you will also get a few meters of altitude in this area.
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One of many "mountains" in the Reichswald. After all, we managed 600 m in 21 "mountains"!
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While Gennep is known for rolling hills rather than towering mountains, several elevated points offer scenic views and outdoor activities. These include the Rupenberg – Highest Point of the Reichswald (96 m), the historically significant Duivelsberg (75.9 m), and the scenic St. Jansberg. For cyclists, the challenging Oude Holleweg Climb from Beek is a popular spot, offering beautiful views towards the Ooijpolder.
Yes, the Gennep region offers notable challenges for cyclists. The Oude Holleweg Climb from Beek is considered one of the toughest climbs in the Netherlands, despite its modest elevation, providing a scenic and quiet road. Another challenging option is the Geldenberg Climb from Frasselt in the Reichswald, featuring steep inclines up to 14%.
The Duivelsberg (Devil's Mountain) is historically significant, as it was the strategic location of an 11th-century motte castle called Mergelp. Additionally, the Jan Hilltop (66 m) – Reichswald served as a front-line in WW2, and you can still find Nazi trenches near its summit.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Brandenberg (90 m) is categorized as family-friendly and offers a nice place to rest. The Rupenberg – Highest Point of the Reichswald (96 m) is also considered family-friendly, providing an accessible natural experience in the forest.
For panoramic views, the summit of the Oude Holleweg Climb from Beek offers a beautiful vista towards the Ooijpolder. The Duivelsberg provides picturesque views of wooded areas and floodplains. From Brandenberg (90 m), you can enjoy views towards the Netherlands on clear days, and the St. Jansberg Trail is known for its panoramic scenery from rugged cliffs.
The region around Gennep is characterized by rolling hills, extensive forests like the Klever Reichswald, and diverse natural reserves. You'll find deciduous trees, including large collections of sweet chestnuts on Duivelsberg, and serene forest landscapes around Rupenberg. The St. Jansberg area features rugged cliffs and varied terrain.
Absolutely. The St. Jansberg Trail is popular for walking and backpacking, with routes like the 'Gennep to Centrum via Sint Jansberg and Apostelweg'. The Reichswald forest, home to Rupenberg, also offers serene landscapes for hikers. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Gennep guide, including trails like 'Sint-Jansberg – Horizontal Oak on Apostelweg loop'.
The region is excellent for mountain biking. The Jan Hilltop (66 m) – Reichswald area offers a large number of steep climbs and fun descents. You can explore various routes in the MTB Trails around Gennep guide, such as the 'Camel Back Trail – Brandenberg (90 m) loop'.
Yes, the highest identified point in the broader area is the Rupenberg – Highest Point of the Reichswald (96 m). It's a significant natural area offering a chance to experience the highest elevation in this extensive forested region. Another notable high point is the Brandenberg (90 m), which is the highest mountain in Kranenburg municipality.
Many of the elevated points are within natural reserves or forests, offering tranquil spots for a break. The Brandenberg (90 m) is specifically noted as a nice place to rest. While dedicated cafes might not be directly on every summit, surrounding towns and villages offer amenities, and many trails provide scenic viewpoints perfect for a packed lunch.
The Reichswald is a significant natural forest area located south of Gennep. It contains several of the region's notable elevated points, including the Rupenberg – Highest Point of the Reichswald (96 m), the Geldenberg Climb from Frasselt, and the Jan Hilltop (66 m) – Reichswald. It's a popular destination for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking, offering extensive trails and natural beauty.
The region's elevated points and natural areas are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn offers vibrant fall foliage, especially in deciduous forests like those on Duivelsberg. Summer is ideal for longer outdoor activities, and even winter can be picturesque, though some paths might be more challenging.
Yes, the varied terrain around Gennep is well-suited for gravel biking. You can find numerous routes that combine paved sections with forest paths and gravel tracks. The Gravel biking around Gennep guide offers routes like 'Bike path along the Mookerheide – Reichswald's trails loop', which explore the diverse landscapes including the elevated areas.


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