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Groesbeek

Groesbeek is a village in the eastern Netherlands, located in Gelderland province. It is part of the municipality of Berg en Dal, a status it acquired in 2015 when several neighboring municipalities merged. The town lies near Nijmegen, close to the German border, and sits on the Groesbeekse Heuvelrug, a wooded hill ridge that provides views over the surrounding countryside.

Historically, Groesbeek has medieval origins and developed as an agricultural settlement. The area is notable for

The landscape around Groesbeek combines forests, heaths, and farmland. The Groesbeekse Heuvelrug is popular with hikers

Transportation access includes road links and a railway station in Groesbeek on the Nijmegen–Venlo line, with

Overall, Groesbeek blends a historic countryside setting with wartime heritage and outdoor leisure opportunities, reflecting a

its
role
in
World
War
II,
particularly
during
Operation
Market
Garden
in
1944.
The
Groesbeek
Canadian
War
Cemetery,
located
near
the
town,
commemorates
Canadian
soldiers
who
died
in
the
fighting
in
the
region
and
is
a
prominent
historical
site.
and
cyclists
and
serves
as
a
natural
backdrop
for
outdoor
recreation.
The
region
is
part
of
the
rural
belt
of
Gelderland,
where
agriculture
remains
an
important
part
of
the
local
economy.
regional
bus
connections
to
Nijmegen
and
other
nearby
towns.
The
town
thus
maintains
good
connectivity
for
residents
and
visitors
traveling
within
the
region.
character
common
to
many
communities
in
this
part
of
Gelderland.