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Hike the 7.1 miles (11.4 km) Walking between ferry and vliet trail near Schelle, a moderate route blending rivers, nature, and urban section
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.61 km
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10.9 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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5.10 km
2.72 km
1.70 km
1.31 km
553 m
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4.36 km
4.11 km
1.50 km
870 m
503 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
Komoot classifies this as a moderate hike. While it requires good fitness and sure-footedness, the elevation gain is relatively low, with an ascent of approximately 21 meters over its 11.4-kilometer distance. This means it's not a trail with significant climbs, but a reasonable level of fitness is recommended.
Yes, the trail is designed as a circular route. It is fully signposted with nodes, making it easy to follow from start to finish.
The starting point for the trail is often in Tolhuisstraat, 2627 Schelle. While specific parking details aren't provided, this is a common access point, and local parking options would typically be available nearby.
Yes, an adventure can begin with a unique crossing of the Scheldt via the Schelle-Wintam ferry. This offers a scenic approach to the trail, leading into an idyllic nature area.
The trail offers a varied terrain. You'll experience natural riverine paths along the Scheldt, Rupel, Vliet, and Wullebeek, but also sections on concrete, through residential areas, and a city area. It's a blend of natural beauty and more urban, paved sections.
The trail's proximity to various water bodies makes it a paradise for birdwatchers. You'll encounter diverse natural settings, especially in the idyllic nature areas accessible after crossing the Scheldt by ferry.
The trail can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Consider checking local weather forecasts, especially for winter hiking options, as conditions can vary.
Along the route, you can discover several interesting spots, including the historic Laarhof Gatehouse, the impressive Railway Bridge on the Bovenvliet Cycle Path, and the serene Entrance to the nature reserve at Korte Ameldijk. You might also pass by the Tolhuis Ferry Tavern & Restaurant, which is a great spot for a break.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Watergrenzenpad, Baksteenroute, F13 Fietssnelweg G. Armstrongweg - Boom, and the Martinusroute, among others. It is also part of the larger Rivierenland walking network.
Generally, trails in this region are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves and areas with wildlife. Be mindful of other hikers and any local signage regarding pets.
There are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the 'Walking between ferry and vliet hiking trail' itself. Similarly, access to the natural areas like Noordelijk Eiland along the route is typically free and open to the public.
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Waiting for the school bell...
A lovely autumn sun battles the clouds.
Along the flanks of the 'Bult van Schelle', a kink in the landscape that arose some 34 million years ago, we quickly turn into the valley of the Grote Struisbeek.
With a stuffed chest we follow the Grote Struisbeek. …
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