What to do and see in De Lutte, The Netherlands: The Best Places and Tips

October 3, 2017 Tonie Szymanski

De Lutte is a village in the Dutch province of Overijssel. It is located in the municipality of Losser. It is located close to the border between the Netherlands and Germany. De Lutte is connected to Germany (to the east) and Oldenzaal and Hengelo (to the west) by the A1.
Restaurants in De Lutte

1. Het Lutterzand

Lutterzandweg 12, 7587 LH De Lutte, The Netherlands +31 541 551 386
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

Het Lutterzand

Reviewed By BartenNuria H

This place is a must, when you area. Within a few kilometres from the village of De Lutte, you find this large, green park. The area has various easy walking tours. (3, 5 and 6km loops I believe), that take you through woods and sandy areas with the painteresque river Dinkel running through it. The place has a camping, various nice restaurants, various recreationsl areas, etc. Recommended any time of year.

2. Actief Twente

Denekamperstraat 49, 7588 PS Denekamp, The Netherlands +31 541 299 821
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

Actief Twente

Actief Twente is the place where you can rent your bike, scooter or canoe.

Reviewed By scvhout - The Hague, The Netherlands

With a group of 10 friends we booked the solex + fishing activity. Communication was handled smoothly by the team of Actief Twente and the activities were fun to do!

3. St. Plechelmusbasilie

Sint Plechelmusplein, Oldenzaal, The Netherlands +31 541 514 317
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

St. Plechelmusbasilie

Reviewed By RHAHJ - Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Built around 1150 with Bentheimer sandstone, this church burned out in 1492. The clock mechanism can be seen. Tours go to the top, where views over the town and environment can be enjoyed.

4. Steenfabriek de Werklust

Oldenzaalsestraat 100, 7581 PW, Losser, The Netherlands +31 6 22172649
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5 based on 4 reviews

Steenfabriek de Werklust

Reviewed By Wijnbal1

Zaterdagmiddag een leuke rondleiding gehad in de oude steenfabriek door een enthousiaste vrijwilligster. Mooie en leuke uitleg gekregen. Gewoon erg boeiend.

5. Sare Thermen & Beauty

Oldenzaalsedijk 22, 7562 PD Deurningen, The Netherlands +31 541 522 201
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4 based on 45 reviews

Sare Thermen & Beauty

Reviewed By berendino - netherlands

Are you ready for a day of relaxation go to Sare sauna. They offer 10 or 11 different sauna-types (from infra-red to earth and ham -am etc). With good weather you can sit or lie outside in the big garden. The only downside is the food. Its expensive for wat you get.

6. Burg Bentheim

Schloss, 48455 Bad Bentheim, Lower Saxony, Germany +49 2551 93910
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4.5 based on 291 reviews

Burg Bentheim

Reviewed By Havaki - The Hague, The Netherlands

We did not enter this early medieval hill Castle, but just the old church at the entrance. Beautiful setting as can be seen on the painting by Jacob van Ruisdael (1653). Reading about it again I think we should have entered, because this is quite some historical site dating back to the 11th century.

7. Rijksmuseum Twenthe

Lasondersingel 129-131, 7514 BP Enschede, The Netherlands +31 53 435 8675
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4 based on 143 reviews

Rijksmuseum Twenthe

Reviewed By WorldTravelOne - Breukelen Ut

We never knew about this gem of Enschede, but the Rijksmuseum Twenthe deserves to be on your list if you love art and enjoyed the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. The museum is spacious and much of what you see is a real gift of the late Jan Herman van Heek (a succesful textile entrepreneur and his family) to the city of Enschede, the Dutch people and to visitors from all over the world. Jan Herman van Heek was born in Enschede on 20 October 1873 and died in Doetinchem on 25 January 1957. The museum is very spacious and has lots of important pieces. You will easily spend hours there. We will come back to this museum in the future.

8. Tierpark Nordhorn

Heseper Weg 110, 48531 Nordhorn, Lower Saxony, Germany +49 5921 712000
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4.5 based on 155 reviews

Tierpark Nordhorn

Reviewed By thechinesecockney - Sydney, Australia

This is a fantastic animal park near the Dutch and German border. Cost was only 8.50 euros for adults and children under 4 are free also. They have been expanding the park over the years and have a good number of animals. It is great for kids, as they can get up close to many of them, and has a large playground for them to play in also. Is not that big, so can be done easily in half a day, a great day out if you are in the area.

9. Arboretum Poortbulten

Lossersestraat 68, 7587 PZ De Lutte, The Netherlands +31 541 551 975
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Arboretum Poortbulten

Reviewed By heikes03 - Krummhörn

Nun gut, im Winter ist dort nicht so viel zu sehen, die Bäume schlafen. Und trotzdem lohnt sich das Areal mit den Wegen, teilweise am Wasser entlang. Und hinterher unbedingt in Ruhe im schönen, neuen Café sitzen, der Cheesecake ist klein aber super. Vorsicht Teetrinker: unbedingt nach english breakfast fragen, sonst kriegt man viele schöne Sorten, nur nicht normalen schwarzen Tee. Es gibt auch eine sehr feine Tapas Karte. Lohnt sich!

10. Huis Singraven

Molendijk 37, 7591 PT Denekamp, The Netherlands +31 541 351 906
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

Huis Singraven

Reviewed By hg10054 - Oosterhout, The Netherlands

Het oorspronkelijke Huis Singraven bij rivier de Dinkel dateert uit 1415 en is daarna zowel her- als verbouwd. de naam Singraven betekent Grote gracht; sin = groot en graven = gracht. De laatste particuliere bewoner was Willem Frederik Jan Laan (WFJ), die een zoon was van een rijke industrieel uit de Zaanstreek. WJF erfde het landgoed Singraven. Hij overleed in 1966 en liet het landgoed na aan de Stichting Edwina van Heek die beschermer is van cultureel erfgoed en monumenten in Oost-Nederland.
Huis Singraven herbergt een grote, zeer fraaie antiekcollectie. De antieke 'spullen' zijn in de verschillende kamers vrijwel overal symmetrisch opgehangen/neergezet: bijvoorbeeld op plaatsen 'links en rechts' eenzelfde vaas.
Een rondleiding door een met veel kennis en enthousiasme 'uitgeruste' vrouwelijke gids duur 1,5 uur, maar die kijkt niet op 10 minuten extra. Rondleidingen t/m 31-10-2017: di/wo/do om 11.00 en 14.00 uur en alle zaterdagen in juli en augustus en op 9/9 en 7/10. Kosten: 8 euro. Kaartje te koop in de nabijgelegen Landgoedwinkel. Zeer aanbevolen.

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