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Maasbracht (Netherlands)
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Practical info — Maasbracht

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Visit the Maasbracht lock complex, featuring one of the highest drops in the Netherlands at nearly 12 meters.
  • Walk along the bustling harbor boulevard to get close-up views of large inland cargo ships.
  • The local Inland Navigation Museum (Maas Binnenvaartmuseum) gives great insights into the town's shipping history.
  • Parking near the harbor is convenient, but look out for blue zones where you must display a parking disc.

🍽 Food

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Smoked Eel (Paling)

Try locally smoked eel or fresh fish from a fishmonger along the harbor front.

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Limburgse Vlaai

Enjoy this traditional fruit pie at a bakery near the central square or the waterfront.

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Kibbeling

Grab these fried fish bites as an excellent snack while watching the boats pass by.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Nautical gear

Small specialized shops near the port cater to shipping enthusiasts and sailors.

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Local bakeries

First-rate for picking up fresh bread and Dutch treats before embarking on a boat trip.

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Leonardusmolen Windmill

A peaceful, historic spot just a short walk away from the industrial bustle of the port.

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Banks of the Maas River

Follow the riverside trails beyond the harbor area for a calmer, scenic walking experience.

Maasbracht, located in the Dutch province of Limburg, is renowned for its status as one of the largest inland ports in the Netherlands. Situated strategically on the River Meuse and the Juliana Canal, the town is a bustling hub for commercial shipping. The star attraction of Maasbracht is its monumental lock complex. These triple locks overcome a height difference of over 11 meters and are an impressive spectacle of engineering, attracting and servicing large inland barges. Visitors can watch the vessels navigate through the locks from the viewing platforms. Beyond its industrial importance, Maasbracht has developed into a center for recreation and tourism. The harbor accommodates a large marina and is part of the vast Maasplassen lake area, which provides countless opportunities for water sports such as sailing, surfing, and swimming. The Meuse Inland Navigation Museum (Maas Binnenvaartmuseum) features insights into the rich history of inland shipping in the region. The town itself provides a relaxed atmosphere with pleasant waterfront promenades and several restaurants offering views of the water. Getting to Maasbracht is straightforward. The town is located near the A2 motorway, which provides a direct link to Eindhoven and Maastricht. The nearest train station is in the nearby city of Roermond, just a short bus or car ride away, which has excellent connections to the rest of the Netherlands and Germany. The best time to visit is from spring to autumn, when the weather is pleasant for water sports and exploring the waterfronts. Summer, in particular, is a spirited time with lots of boating activity on the water.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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Rain mm665956426165737853586571

Geography

Population
5,680
Coordinates
51.15000, 5.88333

Facts

  • One of the largest inland ports in the Netherlands.
  • Famous for its massive triple lock complex.
  • Located on the River Meuse and the Juliana Canal.
  • A major hub for European inland shipping.
  • Part of the Maasplassen water sports area.
  • Home to the Meuse Inland Navigation Museum.
  • Large marina for recreational boats.
  • Close to the city of Roermond.

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Sights in the town Maasbracht (8)

Maasbrug bij Wessem📍 landmark

Maasbrug bij Wessem is a concrete arch bridge over the Meuse river near Wessem.

Sint Gertrudiskerk⛪ religious

St. Gertrude's Church in Maasbracht was built in 1948.

Leonardusmolen📍 landmark

Leonardusmolen windmill built in 1866 in Maasbracht.

Sint-Medarduskerk⛪ religious

Sint-Medarduskerk in Maasbracht (Wessem) dates from 1300.

Heilig Hart van Jezuskerk⛪ religious

Sacred Heart church built in 1933 in Maasbracht.

Kasteel Heel🏰 castle

A historical castle located near Maasbracht, offering visitors a glimpse into the region's traditional local architecture.

Linnermolen📍 landmark

A traditional Dutch windmill situated near Linne, serving as a notable historical landmark in the Maasbracht region.

Frequently asked questions

How many days are enough for Maasbracht?
One day is perfectly sufficient to explore the harbor and the canals.
When should one visit Maasbracht?
From spring to early autumn is the best time for boat trips and cycling along the water.
How to get to Maasbracht?
The town is best reached by car or bus from Roermond.
What is a special experience there?
Visiting the inland shipping museum and watching ships in the locks is fascinating.
Is the location suitable for families?
Yes, it is a quiet place, well-suited for cycling and walking along the Meuse river with children.
Maasbracht: where is it located?
Maasbracht is located in Limburg, Netherlands.
Maasbracht: what is there to see?
Highlights include Maasbrug bij Wessem, Sint Gertrudiskerk, Maas Binnenvaartmuseum.
Maasbracht: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Maasbracht: why is it worth visiting?
Maasbracht, located in the Dutch province of Limburg, is renowned for its status as one of the largest inland ports in the Netherlands.
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