If you’re the kind of traveler who enjoys charming small towns with deep history, scenic riverside walks, and storybook castles—then Wijk bij Duurstede is calling your name. Located along the River Lek where the Kromme Rijn meets the delta, this town might be small, but it has a history that stretches all the way back to Roman times and the Viking-era trading post of Dorestad. And yet, most tourists haven’t even heard of it.
Let’s start with the obvious highlight—Duurstede Castle. Set on lush green grounds, this castle ruin is wrapped in fairy tale vibes and surrounded by a moat that practically begs you to take a picture. You can explore the grounds, walk across the old stone bridge, and even catch a theatrical performance or a seasonal market if your timing is right.
Nearby stands the Windmill Rijn en Lek, one of the few Dutch windmills built right atop a city gate. It’s not just for show—you can visit the interior to learn about the milling process and take in views of the historic city center and scenic riverside.
This town’s medieval layout, with cobbled streets and quaint shops tucked under high-gabled roofs, makes every turn feel like a postcard. Walk past the Stadhuis, admire the architecture of the Grote Kerk (also known as Sint Janskerk), and don’t forget to check out the Leuterpoort, one of the last remnants of the old city fortifications.
But Wijk bij Duurstede isn’t just about the past—it’s alive with art galleries, local boutiques, and cozy cafés that dot the city center. Take a relaxed walk along the Kromme Rijn Pathway, or rent a bicycle to explore nearby castles like Hindersteyn, Lunenburg, and Sandenburg—each more enchanting than the last.
What’s truly special is the feeling you get here: a mix of Dutch village charm, riverside serenity, and deep-rooted history that’s tangible as you stroll past ancient buildings and waterways. And the best part? If you’re staying at our peaceful and centrally located Bungalow Park ’t Eekhoornnest in Soest, Wijk bij Duurstede is just a short drive or scenic bike ride away.
So, ready to walk through Viking footsteps, climb a windmill, and have coffee in a centuries-old square? Keep reading, because this town is packed with hidden treasures, culinary delights, and stories just waiting to be told.
Hidden Gems, Riverside Dining & Quiet Corners in Wijk bij Duurstede
Now that you’ve seen the castle and climbed the windmill, let’s take a slower stroll through Wijk bij Duurstede’s hidden delights. This town may be compact, but it’s full of surprises—the kind you stumble upon and never forget. From secret alleys to local eateries with old-world charm, here’s what not to miss.
Off-the-Radar Sights You’ll Love
Tucked away behind cobbled streets and stone facades is the Leuterpoort, a former city gate that once protected Wijk bij Duurstede from intruders. While small, it’s steeped in stories from the Middle Ages. Just around the corner, you’ll find the Roman Castellum site—once part of a fortified Roman settlement that later gave rise to the bustling Viking trading town of Dorestad. There’s a real sense of discovery here, especially if you combine it with a city walk or a self-guided scavenger hunt.
If you’re into art and culture, step into one of the town’s small galleries near the city center. You’ll find everything from impressionist landscapes to modern installations. Many of the exhibits are curated by local artists and reflect the region’s rich heritage and natural beauty along the Kromme Rijn.
Another must-visit? The Eiland van Schalkwijk, just across the river. This nature-rich area offers quiet trails, riverbanks lined with wildflowers, and great views of passing boats on the Amsterdam-Rhine canal. It’s ideal for a lazy afternoon picnic or a leisurely bike ride.
Eat Like a Local: Riverside Flavors & Historic Cafés
When hunger strikes, head toward the Grote Kerkplein. Here, tucked between historic buildings, you’ll find Brasserie ’t Klooster, a cozy spot that blends modern flavors with traditional Dutch warmth. Think fresh local produce, creamy soups, and home-baked desserts.
Another gem is De Engel, located right near the Kromme Rijn. Their outdoor terrace offers views of the river and nearby parks, perfect for a sunny lunch or a wine-and-cheese evening. Prefer something casual? Pop into one of the local cheese shops like De Brienenshof, where you can taste and take home regional cheeses—some even produced right on nearby farms.
And if you’re around during one of the town’s seasonal events, such as the Cherry Festival or a local food tour, don’t miss it. These events showcase the very best of Brabant-Utrecht culture, from Dutch cheeses and cherry jams to family-style cooking demonstrations and street performances.
Peaceful Moments Just Outside Town
If you’re up for a short drive or bike ride, visit the Langbroekerwetering region, filled with storybook castles like Kasteel Sandenburg, Weerdesteyn, and Hindersteyn. Many are surrounded by lush gardens, small lakes, and walking trails through the Utrechtse Heuvelrug National Park. It’s a scenic and peaceful contrast to the town’s buzzing cafés and castle grounds.
At the end of the day, whether you’ve been exploring castle parks, enjoying a riverside meal, or wandering ancient paths, you’ll be happy to return to Bungalow Park ’t Eekhoornnest in Soest—your cozy, central home base for more Dutch discoveries.