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Attractions and Places To See around Bedum - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Bedum include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features. This charming town in the Groningen Province of the Netherlands is characterized by green fields and meandering rivers. The region offers diverse nature, from serene forested areas to picturesque lakes and historic villages. Its compact size makes it suitable for exploring on foot or by bike.

Best attractions and places to see around Bedum

  • The most popular attractions is Oostum Church, a religious building idyllically situated on the mound of Oostum. The church dates largely from the 13th century and features a peculiar tower.
  • Another must-see spot is Martini Tower, a man-made monument that is the highest tower in the city of Groningen at 96.8 meters. Visitors can climb the tower to enjoy the view.
  • Visitors also love Grote Markt, Groningen, a central settlement located between the Martini Tower and the Stadshuis. This market traditionally focuses on clothing and fabrics, offering a vibrant urban experience.
  • Bedum is known for its historical sites, religious buildings, and natural features. The area provides a variety of attractions to see and explore, from medieval churches to picturesque waterways and forested areas.
  • The attractions around Bedum are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 360 upvotes and over 220 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: June 22, 2026

Martini Tower

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The current Martinitoren had two predecessors. The first tower was built in the 13th century. It was about 30 meters high and entirely in the Romano-Gothic style. The 13th-century city seal of Groningen features an image of the tower. This originally stood to the west of the church, but had been extended to the west by the extension of the northern and southern aisles of the Martinikerk. The tower had a pyramidal tent roof and two round-arched reverberation holes. This tower was destroyed by a lightning strike in 1408. From 1430 the church was expanded in Gothic style, with the construction of a second tower about 45 meters high, which was partly made of stone and partly of wood, started in 1452. The church walls were built against the tower in 1461. On the Tuesday after Easter in 1465, a great fire raged in the tower as a result of a 'greeting thunder ende blyxem', according to the chronicle of  Sicke Benninghe. Possibly as a result of this the tower collapsed in 1468.

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Grote Markt, Groningen

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The "Grote Markt" is located between the unmistakable Martini Tower and the brand-new Forum on one side, and the beautiful Stadshuis (Town Hall) on the other. The Grote Markt traditionally focuses on clothing and fabrics, but is generally less busy than the Vismarkt.

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Akerk (Church of Our Lady, Groningen)

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The Deraa church, which got its name from the river of the same name Aa, was built around 1200 and rebuilt several times in the following centuries. The tower had to be rebuilt among others after a collapse. The church is rarely usable as such. This building can be rented for various occasions more at translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=nl&u=https://blgroningen.nl/locaties/deraakerk&prev=search

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Oostum Church

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The church was built in the middle of the 13th century and was dedicated to James the Greater. Originally, the church had three bays (wall sections). However, due to the construction of the church tower in the 14th century, half a bay was lost, leaving two and a half bays. The south facade features decorative brickwork in the style of Romanesque Gothic. What is unusual is that the saddle roof tower, probably placed in the 16th century, is perpendicular to other saddle roof towers in the region. The wide side of the tower is against the church. A bell hangs in the tower, dating from 1466 and made by Henrik Kokenbacker for the church in Feerwerd, located northwest of Oostum. Two small buttresses were built against the west facade in 1821.

Oostum was ecclesiastically combined with Garnwerd for centuries. Because most churchgoers went to Garnwerd and most services were held there, maintenance was increasingly seen as an expensive expense by the church council at the beginning of the 19th century. In 1841, the church council wanted to demolish the church, but the people of Oostum successfully resisted this: the municipality of Ezinge requested the Provincial Board of Supervision of Church Property to oblige the church council to properly maintain the church. However, little maintenance was carried out and in 1857 the church council tried to obtain permission from the Provincial Executive to demolish the church. The people of Oostum again resisted. The Board of Supervision then discovered that the obligatory necessary maintenance had not been carried out by the church the year before (although restoration work had been carried out on the church in Garnwerd), while this had been done according to the annual report and accused the church council of misuse of property. It demanded that the necessary maintenance be carried out after all. A structural inspection also showed that the building was not in as bad a condition as the church council had previously wanted us to believe. A member of the church council resigned, the building was restored and further plans for the demolition of the church were not made.

The roof covering is striking. It consists partly of semi-circular tiles (monks and nuns) that alternately lie with the convex and concave sides facing upwards.

The pulpit with a mannerist baptismal fence dates from 1663. The pew, with the family crest of Lewe van Aduard, was made in the first half of the 18th century.

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Reitdiepskade

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In this picturesque harbor you will spot everything: from old sailing boats to houseboats!

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Andrea 🥾⛰🌲🪵🐿🌦 🚲🌳🌷🌻🌾🌤
September 25, 2025, Reitdiepskade

De Noorderhaven is beautiful and invites you to take a break along the waterfront. There are also several restaurants and cafés where you can also take a break.

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One of the special dates for the flower market is Good Friday. While Good Friday in Germany marks the beginning of Easter in a more contemplative way, it is not officially a holiday in the Netherlands. All shops, cafés, bars, restaurants, and stores are open, and you can go shopping as usual. Somewhere on the Grote Markt, there is always a "bloemendepot" where you can leave your freshly purchased plants for free between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. This way, you don't have to lug them around all day and can shop or relax in peace. (Source: https://groningen-info.de/blumenmarkt-am-karfreitag/)

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Beautiful church in Groningen. One of the many highlights of this great city.

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Henne
February 9, 2025, Reitdiepskade

Great harbor with lots of beautiful boats and benches in the right places where you can enjoy the great view of the harbor even better.

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TourenTommi
November 10, 2024, Reitdiepskade

Many canals and many houseboats

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One of the landmarks of Groningen

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Jörg
September 4, 2024, Grote Markt Groningen

Grote Markt in Groningen, a very large square with lots of restaurants, the new Forum is very close by. New and old architecture make up the cityscape.

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Jörg
September 4, 2024, Martinitoren

Bell tower of the Grote Kirk in the city centre

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I explore around Bedum?

Bedum and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the iconic Martini Church (St. Walfriduskerk) in Bedum, famous for its leaning tower. Other notable historical sites include the medieval Oostum Church, idyllically situated on a mound, and the impressive Martini Tower in Groningen, which offers panoramic views of the city.

Are there opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking or cycling near Bedum?

Yes, Bedum is surrounded by green fields and meandering rivers, making it ideal for outdoor activities. You can explore the serene Bedumer Bos for hiking and biking trails, or enjoy the picturesque Bedumermaar lake. For specific routes, consider the hiking routes around Bedum, which include easy loops like the 'Hotel 't Gemeentehuis – Walfriduskerk Bedum loop'.

What natural features are prominent in the Bedum region?

The region boasts diverse natural beauty. Beyond the Bedumer Bos and Bedumermaar, you'll find the expansive views of Het Hogeland to the north, known for its ancient villages and 'wierden' (artificial hills). The Marengebied offers a unique way to discover the region from its waterways, and the Wadden Sea Coast, about 15 km away, provides a different natural experience with its salt marshes.

Are there any family-friendly attractions or activities in Bedum?

Many attractions around Bedum are suitable for families. The Martini Tower and Grote Markt, Groningen are listed as family-friendly. Exploring the Bedumer Bos or cycling along the Bedumermaar are also great options for families to enjoy the outdoors together.

What is the best time of year to visit Bedum for sightseeing and outdoor activities?

The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting Bedum. The weather is pleasant for exploring historical sites, enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and cycling in areas like the Bedumer Bos, and experiencing the vibrant atmosphere of places like the Grote Markt.

Can I find cultural experiences beyond historical buildings in Bedum?

Yes, Bedum offers cultural insights beyond its churches. You can visit Molen de Windlust, a historic and operational windmill that provides guided tours on traditional Dutch milling techniques. Additionally, the Van der Werf's Wedgwoodmuseum offers a unique cultural experience for those interested in pottery.

Are there any markets or central squares to visit in the area?

Absolutely. The Grote Markt in Groningen is a vibrant central square located between the Martini Tower and the Stadshuis. It traditionally hosts markets focusing on clothing and fabrics, offering a lively urban experience. Markets in Groningen city center are typically open on Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday.

What kind of cycling routes are available around Bedum?

Bedum is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes, including easy and moderate road cycling options. For example, the 'St. Bartholomew's Church, Stedum – Reformed Church of Lellens loop' is an easy 32 km ride. Explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Bedum guide.

Are there any unique viewpoints to enjoy the landscape near Bedum?

Yes, several spots offer great views. Climbing the Martini Tower provides extensive panoramic views of Groningen city. The Oostum Church, situated on a mound, also offers scenic surroundings. Additionally, the Wadden Sea Coast, with its local windmills and lookout points, provides picturesque views of the Dutch landscape.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions around Bedum?

Visitors frequently praise the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Highlights like the Oostum Church are appreciated for their picturesque locations, while the Reitdiepskade is loved for its beautiful harbor with historic boats. The overall peaceful escape offered by the green fields and meandering rivers is also a common highlight.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible attractions in the Bedum area?

Yes, some attractions are noted for their accessibility. The Martini Tower and Grote Markt, Groningen are listed as wheelchair-accessible. When planning your visit, it's always advisable to check specific venue details for the most up-to-date accessibility information.

Where can I find a picturesque harbor with historic boats?

The Reitdiepskade offers a beautiful little harbor where you can spot everything from old sailing boats to houseboats. It's a great spot to enjoy the view and relax on benches.

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