oprstoppen
Oprstoppen is a small village located in the eastern part of the Netherlands, within the province of Gelderland. It lies in the municipality of Doetinchem, approximately fifteen kilometres southeast of the city of Doetinchem and a few kilometres west of the river Waal. The village is situated on sandy heathland that historically provided a strategic ford for traders moving between the Rhine and the IJssel rivers.
The earliest documentary mention of Oprstoppen dates back to the 13th century, when it is recorded as
During the 19th century, the arrival of the railway line connecting Doetinchem to Winterswijk brought modest
Oprstoppen is known for its quiet lifestyle and for hosting annual local festivals that celebrate traditional