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Cuijk is a charming and cozy town, picturesquely situated on the banks of the Maas River in the southeast of the Netherlands, in the province of North Brabant. This place seems created for leisurely strolls along the embankment and bike rides through routes that reveal mesmerizing views of green fields and neat farms. Cuijk sits at the junction of natural and cultural routes, making it an attractive point for exploring the region.

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With a population of about 25,000, Cuijk maintains the unique atmosphere of an intimate European town, where every corner breathes history and comfort. There is no hustle and bustle of big cities here; instead, harmony, tranquility, and the friendliness of the local residents prevail. The town is part of the Land van Cuijk municipality, which emphasizes its administrative significance.

In Cuijk, ancient architecture with narrow streets and traditional houses blends wonderfully with modern art objects and well-maintained parks. Here you can feel the true spirit of the country — leisurely, hospitable, and always open to new experiences. Among the interesting sites worth mentioning are Museum Ceuclum, located in the tower of the former St. Martin's Church, which offers a panoramic view of the town and its surroundings, as well as the picturesque Maas embankment, ideal for walks and relaxing by the water.

Cuijk will be a real discovery for those seeking authentic places away from noisy tourist routes. Visit this town to enjoy its slow rhythm, breathe in the aroma of fresh pastries from local bakeries, discover small museums, and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the real Dutch province.

You can find more interesting facts on the history of Cuijk page.

Weather Overview

When planning a trip to Cuijk, you should take into account the features of the local temperate climate. You can expect warm summers with maximum temperatures reaching 22-23°C in July and August, and cool, humid winters when the air temperature fluctuates around 2-8°C, and in January can drop to 2.3°C. The average monthly temperature in summer (June-August) stays at a comfortable 18-19°C, while in winter (December-February) it is around 4-5°C.

Precipitation in Cuijk falls relatively evenly throughout the year, averaging 2-3 mm per month, however, the number of rainy days is quite high – from 10 days in June to 16 days in December. This means that light rains are not uncommon here. For more detailed information on weather conditions and to plan your trip in the best possible way, we recommend checking the weather in Cuijk section.

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Interesting Facts

Cuijk is not only a charming town with a rich history but also a place full of unexpected discoveries. Beyond the well-known tourist routes lie curious details that give it a special charm. Here are a few little-known facts about Cuijk:

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  • Few people know that Cuijk's history dates back to the days of the Roman Empire. Archaeological finds confirm that ancient settlements once existed on the site of the modern town, and important trade routes connecting northern and southern Europe passed through this territory.

  • The Maas River, flowing near Cuijk, is shrouded in many mysterious legends. Local residents pass down stories from generation to generation about mysterious lights appearing on the water and ancient fishing lore, adding mysticism to this waterway.

  • Cuijk plays a notable role in the development of the famous Dutch cycling culture. Some of the country's most picturesque cycling routes run through the town and its surroundings, attracting thousands of two-wheeled transport enthusiasts annually.

  • The town still carefully preserves the traditions of unique local festivals, related, for example, to the harvest or the start of the fishing season. On these days, Cuijk comes alive with colorful processions, fairs, and the opportunity to taste dishes prepared according to old recipes.

How to Get There

You can reach this cozy Dutch town in various ways, choosing a route depending on your point of departure and budget. To plan your trip as efficiently as possible, we recommend exploring all the ways to get to Cuijk, including details on transfers and schedules.

Cuijk itself does not have its own airport, so travelers usually fly into one of the neighboring transport hubs. The closest is Weeze Airport (NRN), which is often used by budget airlines. It is technically located in Germany, but the distance to Cuijk is only about 23 km. The journey by taxi or transfer will take approximately 55 minutes.

Another popular option is Eindhoven Airport (EIN), located in the city of Eindhoven, about 47 km from Cuijk. This is an important regional hub receiving many European flights. The drive from there takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes. For intercontinental flights, the country's main airport — Schiphol (AMS) in Amsterdam (about 100 km away) — is best, from where you can easily reach Cuijk by train or car.

For convenience, here is a summary of the main airports:

AirportPassenger trafficDistance
Weeze Airport2.0 mln23 km
Eindhoven Airport6.8 mln47 km
Dusseldorf International Airport20 mln79 km
Maastricht Aachen Airport230 93291 km
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol66.8 mln100 km

The railway connection in the Netherlands is excellently developed, and the train is often the most convenient way to reach your destination. Although Cuijk has its own station, for long-distance travel, Nijmegen Station, located in the neighboring city of Nijmegen just 12.8 km away, plays a key role. This is a major transport hub where trains arrive from all over the country. From there, you can reach Cuijk by local train, bus, or taxi in about 40 minutes.

Eindhoven Railway Station in the city of Eindhoven (about 46 km away) can also serve as an important transfer point. This is a large station with intense passenger traffic, convenient for those flying into the local airport or traveling from the south of the country.

Below is information about the nearest major railway stations:

StationPassenger trafficDistance
Nijmegen Station10.4 mln13 km
Emmerich Railway Station29 km
Ede-Wageningen Station9.1 mln36 km
Venlo Station2.8 mln45 km
Eindhoven Railway Station23.9 mln46 km

Main Attractions

Cuijk, nestled in the province of North Brabant, offers its guests not only picturesque views and an atmosphere of peace but also several notable places to spend time pleasantly. Although the town may not boast world-famous monuments, its charm lies in its hospitality and the opportunity to enjoy the local flavor.

One such place is the Bar at Hotel Cuijk-Nijmegen. This is a wonderful establishment to relax after a day full of impressions or simply to spend an evening in a quiet setting. Guests are offered a variety of drinks, and the cozy atmosphere is conducive to pleasant conversation. The bar is convenient for both hotel guests and other visitors to the town looking for quality relaxation.

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If you want to feel the real local atmosphere, stop by 't Zusje Cuijk. This popular bar is known for its hospitality and wide selection of drinks. It is an excellent place to chat with locals, learn more about life in Cuijk, and simply have a good time in a relaxed atmosphere.

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For connoisseurs of delicious food, Cuijk has Bistro Het Boothuys. This restaurant offers guests the chance to enjoy local and European cuisine in a cozy and inviting setting. Whether it is a midday lunch or a dinner with friends, Bistro Het Boothuys is an excellent choice for gastronomic pleasure.

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Local Cuisine

The gastronomy of Cuijk is an exciting journey where the culinary traditions of North Brabant harmoniously combine with the freshness of gifts from the nearby Maas River. When visiting this charming town, you should certainly get acquainted with its authentic flavors. One of the main gastronomic hallmarks is Brabantse worstenbroodjes — delicious sausage rolls with a juicy meat filling. They are often eaten for breakfast or as a hearty snack while walking around town.

Cheese lovers in Cuijk will also find something to delight them. The Netherlands is famous for its cheeses, and here you will find many varieties — from classic Gouda to tangy farm cheeses, which can be purchased at local markets. Don't miss the chance to try fresh river fish: smoked eel, pickled herring, and various fish soups hold a place of honor on the menus of many establishments. And for dessert, be sure to order a famous Dutch apple pie, which perfectly complements a cup of aromatic coffee.

As for drinks, in Cuijk, as in all of Holland, local beer is popular and pairs excellently with hearty snacks and fish dishes. For stronger preferences, you can try the traditional Dutch juniper gin — jenever. Non-alcoholic options like freshly brewed coffee, various teas, and juices are always available.

The food culture in Cuijk offers diverse options. Locals and tourists alike love to visit cozy restaurants and bistros where they can enjoy both traditional and modern dishes. One such pleasant place is Bistro Het Boothuys, offering guests delicious food in an inviting atmosphere. In summer, food trucks appear on the embankment offering fresh fish and other street delicacies. Don't forget to stop by local bakeries for fresh pastries. Farm markets and gastronomic festivals create a special atmosphere where you can taste seasonal products and dive into a whirlpool of local tastes and aromas.

The gastronomic scene in Cuijk attracts with its authenticity, use of fresh local products, and warm, hospitable atmosphere. This is a place where everyone will find a dish to their liking and discover new facets of Dutch cuisine.

Travel Tips

Planning a trip to charming Cuijk? Great! To ensure your journey through this cozy corner of the Netherlands goes as smoothly as possible and leaves only pleasant impressions, we have prepared some practical tips.

  1. Clothing and items for the season: The climate in Cuijk is temperate, so layered clothing is your best friend at any time of year. Don't forget a raincoat or umbrella, as precipitation is not uncommon here. Comfortable shoes are a must for walking around the town and its picturesque surroundings, for example, along the Maas River. For electrical appliances, you will need a standard European Type F adapter. If you plan to visit local churches, such as St. Martin's Church, choose modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees.
  2. Getting around the town and surroundings: Cuijk is a compact town that is pleasant to explore on foot or by bicycle (the bicycle is the true national transport of the Netherlands!). For trips to neighboring settlements or larger cities like Nijmegen, you can use Arriva regional buses or trains from the local railway station. Taxis are available but can be relatively expensive for short distances. Car rental may be justified if you plan to actively explore the entire North Brabant region.
  3. Financial matters: The official currency in the Netherlands is the Euro (EUR). Bank cards (Visa, Mastercard) are accepted almost everywhere, and international cards usually work without problems in shops, restaurants, and hotels. ATMs (Geldmaat) are easy to find in the town center. It is recommended to exchange currency at banks or official exchange offices in larger cities, as the choice in Cuijk itself may be limited. As for an approximate daily budget, it depends heavily on your preferences. For a budget traveler focusing on budget accommodation, food from supermarkets and inexpensive cafes, and free or low-cost entertainment, expenses can be around €50-€80 per day. Mid-range travelers choosing mid-range hotels, restaurant meals, and visiting some paid attractions can expect to spend €100-€180 per day. For a more comfortable holiday with stays in good hotels, fine dining, and many activities, the budget can start from €200 and up. Keep in mind that these are approximate figures, and your actual spending may vary depending on the season, type of accommodation, and personal expenses. Regarding tipping, it is often already included in the bill in restaurants, but leaving 5-10% for excellent service is considered good form. In taxis, it is customary to round up the amount.
  4. Health and safety: Cuijk is a very quiet and safe town. Nevertheless, standard precautions, such as keeping an eye on personal belongings in crowded places, are always a good idea. There are pharmacies (Apotheek) in the town, but not all of them work around the clock; information about duty pharmacies can be found online or checked locally. In emergencies, dial 112. Having travel medical insurance is highly recommended to cover unforeseen medical expenses.
  5. Language and communication: The official language is Dutch. However, there's no need to worry: the vast majority of Dutch people, especially the younger generation and service workers, speak English perfectly. Nevertheless, a few learned Dutch phrases, such as "Hallo" (Hello), "Dank u wel" (Thank you – formal) or "Dank je wel" (Thank you – informal), "Ja/Nee" (Yes/No), will be warmly received by locals. A SIM card for mobile communication and the internet can be purchased at supermarkets, electronics stores, or specialized communication salons. Free Wi-Fi is often available in cafes, restaurants, and hotels. Useful apps include 9292 (public transport route planner) and Buienradar (accurate weather forecast, especially useful for tracking rain).
  6. Local etiquette and customs: Residents of the Netherlands are known for their directness, punctuality, and friendliness. When meeting, it is customary to shake hands. In public places, try to behave discreetly and not too loudly. Pay special attention to cyclists — they have absolute priority on specially designated cycle paths.
  7. What to avoid: It is strictly recommended not to walk or stand on cycle paths — this not only hinders cyclists but can also be dangerous for you. Also, try not to make noise late at night in residential areas, showing respect for the peace of local residents.
  8. Special tip for Cuijk: Don't miss the opportunity to walk along the picturesque Maas River embankment that flows through the town. If time permits, be sure to visit the nearby unique nature reserve Maasheggen — the oldest cultural landscape in the Netherlands, included on the UNESCO list and known for its ancient woven hedges. It is an ideal place for walking or cycling. Also, keep in mind that many shops in Cuijk may close relatively early, especially on weekdays, and on Sundays most of them (except for some supermarkets) may be closed.

We hope these tips help you better prepare for your trip and fully enjoy the hospitality of Cuijk, its calm atmosphere, and the beautiful nature of the Maas. Enjoy your trip!

Entertainment & Nightlife

Evening Cuijk offers its guests a cozy and relaxed atmosphere, ideal for those who prefer soulful gatherings in bars and pleasant dinners in restaurants over noisy nightclubs. Although Cuijk cannot boast a vast number of late-night venues like the larger cities of the Netherlands, you will find several excellent spots here to enjoy your evening.

To start the evening, you can head to Bistro Het Boothuys, where a delicious dinner in a pleasant setting awaits. Afterward, if you feel like having a drink or two, it is worth looking into the local bars. For example, the Bar at Hotel Cuijk-Nijmegen can offer a quieter atmosphere for conversation, while 't Zusje Cuijk will likely delight you with the authentic atmosphere of a local pub where you can mingle with the townspeople. These establishments usually gather both locals and tourists, creating a friendly and informal environment.

The main part of the evening entertainment in Cuijk is concentrated in the town center. Here you will find most of the cafes, restaurants, and bars. The atmosphere here is generally very "gezellig" – a Dutch word meaning cozy, friendly, and sociable. The dress code in most places is casual, so you can feel comfortable in regular, convenient clothing.

Bars and restaurants are usually open until late in the evening, especially on weekends, but do not expect them to stay open until dawn like in major metropolises. The best time to visit is Friday or Saturday evening when the town comes alive. Prices in Cuijk's establishments can be described as average for the Netherlands.

Moving around Cuijk at night is quite safe, especially in the central part. The town is small, so many distances can be covered on foot. If you need transport, you can always call a local taxi. It is recommended to check the phone numbers of taxi companies in advance or use taxi-hailing apps if they are popular in the region.

During the day, Cuijk also offers its guests interesting leisure options. You can visit local museums to get closer to the history and culture of the region, walk through picturesque parks, or simply enjoy the quiet atmosphere of this charming Dutch town. Although there are no major amusement parks in Cuijk, its natural surroundings and cultural sites ensure a pleasant pastime.

Parks & Museums

The town of Cuijk, located in the picturesque province of North Brabant, offers its guests a pleasant combination of natural beauty for outdoor relaxation and interesting cultural sites that introduce the rich history of the region. Here you can enjoy the tranquility of green zones and plunge into the past by exploring local museums and attractions.

For nature and active leisure lovers, Cuijk and its surroundings offer several wonderful spots. Nearby are the Kraaijenbergse Plassen lakes — a popular destination for water sports, swimming, fishing, as well as for walking and cycling along the shores. A unique natural and cultural landscape is the Maasheggen region, the oldest cultural landscape in the Netherlands, recognized as a UNESCO biosphere reserve. This area, with its characteristic hawthorn hedges, is ideal for leisurely walks and getting to know the local flora and fauna. You can also always take a stroll along the banks of the Maas River, enjoying the peaceful views.

Central among Cuijk's cultural institutions is Museum Ceuclum. This museum is dedicated to the rich history of the town, dating back to Roman times when an important settlement called Ceuclum was located on the site of Cuijk. Visitors can see archaeological finds, learn about the region's development, and even climb the tower of the former church, which offers a panoramic view of the town and its surroundings. The museum offers a fascinating immersion into the past and will be of interest to anyone wanting to understand the origins and development of Cuijk. Although there are few large art galleries in the town, you can sometimes come across temporary exhibitions by local artists.

Among the town's architectural landmarks, the St. Martin's Church (Sint-Martinuskerk) stands out. This impressive Neo-Gothic building is an important landmark and bears witness to the religious history of Cuijk. Besides the church, traces of the Roman past can be found not only in the museum but also in the layout of some parts of the old town, adding historical flair to your walks.

For more authentic impressions, we suggest taking a leisurely walk through the compact center of Cuijk, paying attention to the details of ancient buildings, or renting a bicycle to explore the picturesque surroundings, especially along the Maas River or the trails of the Maasheggen region. This will allow you to feel the atmosphere of this corner of the Netherlands more deeply.

Getting Around

Getting around Cuijk and its surroundings is quite convenient thanks to a well-organized public transport system. Although the town is small, you will have several options for comfortable travel.

The main type of public transport in Cuijk is buses. They provide connections both within the town and with nearby settlements. Bus routes are managed by regional operators, and schedules are usually available at stops and online. This is a reliable way to reach most points of interest.

In addition, Cuijk has a railway station, which significantly expands travel opportunities. Trains connect the town with larger transport hubs in the country, allowing easy access to other regions. This is an excellent option for day trips or for continuing your journey.

The fare payment system in the Netherlands, and in Cuijk in particular, is mainly based on the use of the OV-chipkaart – a unified transport card. There are anonymous cards, which can be bought and topped up at stations or in some shops, and personal cards. You can also purchase single-use tickets for the bus (often only by bank card from the driver) or for the train (at machines at the station or online). The fare depends on the distance; for example, a short bus ride around the town may cost around 2-4 euros, but for exact information, it is better to check current rates. For tourists, regional day passes can be advantageous if a lot of travel is planned — their cost also varies depending on the coverage zone. It is recommended to check the official websites of transport companies or use the route planner 9292.nl for up-to-date information on all fares and ticket types.

To plan a trip, it is recommended to use the national route planner, such as 9292.nl (also available as an app), which provides current information on schedules and routes for all types of public transport. When using an OV-chipkaart, do not forget to tap the card against the reader both when entering (check-in) and when exiting (check-out) the transport. Buses and trains usually run regularly during the day, but intervals may increase in the evenings and on weekends.

In addition to public transport, the bicycle is very popular in Cuijk, as in the rest of the country. This is a wonderful way to explore the town and its picturesque surroundings thanks to the developed network of cycle paths. Bicycle rental points are usually available. Also, you can always use taxi services, although this will be a more expensive option. Car-sharing services are less common in smaller towns but may be available through general platforms.

Accommodation

In Cuijk, you will find a variety of accommodation options to suit different preferences and budgets. The town offers a choice ranging from cozy guest houses and apartments for those who value independence, to traditional hotels offering a comfortable stay.

For tourists, the most convenient accommodation options are located in the central part of Cuijk or near major transport links. This will ensure easy access to local attractions and infrastructure facilities. Although there is no list of specific famous hotels in the provided data, the town features various categories of hotels capable of satisfying travelers' requests.

To guarantee the best choice, especially if your trip coincides with the peak tourist season or during local events, it is recommended to book accommodation in advance. Most accommodation options can be found and booked through popular online platforms, as well as by contacting hotels or apartment owners directly. In Cuijk, options are available for any budget: from more economical offers to mid-range hotels, allowing every guest of the town to find the optimal place to rest.

Nearby Cities

For those who want to explore the surrounding area, Cuijk serves as an excellent starting point for day trips to several interesting nearby places:

Nijmegen, the oldest city in the Netherlands, located just 13 km away, will enchant you with its rich historical center and picturesque Waal River embankment. It is a great place for walking through ancient streets and visiting numerous museums offering an immersion into the region's centuries-old history.

In Oss, located about 25 km away, you can get acquainted with an interesting combination of industrial heritage and modern architecture. The city also offers opportunities for outdoor recreation in its surroundings, making it attractive for active leisure enthusiasts.

CityPopulationDistance
Heumen16 5695 km
Groesbeek18 8707 km
Gennep17 0717 km
Berg en Dal35 01010 km
Grave12 48610 km

These nearby destinations provide an insight into the diverse culture and landscapes of the region.

Shopping & Souvenirs

Cuijk, a charming town in the Netherlands, offers its guests a pleasant and calm shopping experience, oriented primarily towards daily needs and local goods. Although Cuijk is not a major fashion or luxury hub, you can find unique items here and enjoy the atmosphere of small European shops. The town is not famous for specific goods, but you can purchase quality Dutch products and souvenirs here.

The main shopping opportunities in Cuijk are concentrated in the town center. Strolling through its main streets, you will discover a variety of shops: from clothing and shoe boutiques to bookstores and home goods stores. Small private shops predominate here, giving shopping a special, cozy character.

Large shopping malls comparable to those in big cities are likely not present in Cuijk. Shopping here is more traditional, with an emphasis on individual stores located along the streets. This allows you to combine shopping with a pleasant walk through the town.

As in many Dutch towns, Cuijk may host a weekly market (warenmarkt). Usually, at such markets, you can buy fresh products — cheeses, vegetables, fruits, fish, as well as flowers, clothing, and various small household items. Visiting a local market is a great way to feel the authentic atmosphere of the town and purchase something special.

As souvenirs from Cuijk and the Netherlands in general, you can bring back traditional Dutch delicacies: famous caramel-filled waffles (stroopwafels), various types of cheese, and chocolate. Items depicting windmills, tulips, miniature wooden shoes (clogs) or keychains, as well as Delft porcelain or its imitations, are also popular.

Shops in Cuijk usually operate from Monday to Saturday. Standard opening hours are approximately from 9:00-10:00 to 17:30-18:00. Some supermarkets may have longer hours. On Sundays, most shops, except for some grocery stores, may be closed or operate on a reduced schedule. The most common method of payment is by bank card (PIN card); credit cards (especially in tourist spots) and cash (euros) are also accepted.

For tourists from countries outside the European Union, a Tax Free system operates in the Netherlands. This means that when making purchases of a certain amount in participating stores, you can receive a VAT refund. To do this, you need to ask for a special Tax Free check in the store and present it along with your purchases at customs when leaving the EU.

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