Mountain peaks around Ubbergen are characterized by rolling hills and elevated areas rather than towering mountains, reflecting the generally flat topography of the Netherlands. The region's name, derived from Old Dutch, signifies its historical position on the edge of the Reichswald forest. These elevated points, while modest in height, are considered significant "peaks" within the local context. They offer scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
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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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The region around Ubbergen is characterized by rolling hills and elevated areas rather than towering mountains, reflecting the generally flat topography of the Netherlands. These elevated points, while modest in height, are considered significant 'peaks' within the local context, offering scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. You can expect to find diverse landscapes including forests, heathlands, and fertile plains.
Beyond the popular highlights, the region features several notable elevated points. These include the Preekstoel (94 m), Muntberg (92 m), Hanenberg (91 m), and Sterrenberg (90 m). The Duivelsberg (73 m), meaning 'Devil's Mountain,' is also a well-known natural area, part of the Montferland ridge, offering picturesque settings for outdoor activities.
For stunning panoramic views, consider visiting Oude Holleweg Climb from Beek, which offers vistas towards the Ooijpolder and the church of Persingen. Another excellent spot is Brandenberg (90 m), from where you can enjoy views towards the Netherlands on clear days. The Butterberg Summit Benches also provide beautiful views and a peaceful place to rest.
Yes, Ubbergen is known for its challenging climbs. The Oude Holleweg Climb from Beek is considered one of the toughest in the region. Another must-try is the Geldenberg Climb from Frasselt, which features steep sections with inclines of up to 14% within the Reichswald, suitable for cycling.
The highest point in the Reichswald is the Rupenberg (96 m). It's considered the 'king' of the Reichswald 'mountains' and is somewhat hidden from the main path, requiring sturdy shoes to reach the Rupenberg stone.
Absolutely! Several spots are great for families. Brandenberg (90 m) is noted as family-friendly, offering nice views. The Rupenberg – Highest Point of the Reichswald (96 m) is also suitable for families, though sturdy shoes are recommended. Additionally, the Butterberg Summit Benches provide a smaller 'mountain' experience with benches, ideal for groups and families to rest and enjoy the view.
The temperate maritime climate around Ubbergen, with mild winters and cool summers, makes the area pleasant for outdoor activities throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer beautiful foliage and comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even winter can be enjoyable for walks, though conditions may vary.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find a variety of routes, from easy to difficult, in the Hiking around Ubbergen guide. Popular options include the 'Beek to the Elysian Fields Geopad' (easy) and the 'Beek to the Duivelsberg Geopad' (difficult), which explore ancient beeches and dry valleys.
Besides hiking and cycling, the area is excellent for running and mountain biking. You can explore various routes in the Running Trails around Ubbergen guide, with options like the 'Nature Trail Entrance – View of Persingen loop'. For mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Ubbergen, which includes routes like the 'MTB Route Nijmegen - TREK red route'.
Visitors appreciate the unique combination of challenging climbs and serene viewpoints. Many enjoy the panoramic views, especially towards the Ooijpolder, and the opportunity to experience the 'toughest climbs' in the region. The natural beauty of the forests and the peaceful atmosphere, often found at spots like the Butterberg Summit Benches, are also frequently highlighted.
When planning a visit to the Rupenberg – Highest Point of the Reichswald (96 m), it's recommended to wear sturdy shoes as the path leading up to the Rupenberg stone can be somewhat hidden. It's a great spot for those looking to explore a less-traveled, significant natural monument.
The Geldenberg Climb from Frasselt is a short but crisp paved passage within the Reichswald, featuring inclines of up to 14%. While the asphalt isn't always perfectly maintained, it's generally fine for all bicycles, including racing bikes, especially when dry. It offers a nice challenge for cyclists.


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