Netherlands topographic maps
Click on a map to view its topography, its elevation and its terrain.

Eindhoven
The villages and city that make up modern Eindhoven were originally built on sandy elevations between the Dommel, Gender and Tongelreep rivers. Beginning in the 19th century, the basins of the rivers themselves have also been used as housing land, resulting in occasional flooding in the city centre. Partly to…
Average elevation: 20 m

Zuidplas
Dutch Topographic map of the municipality of Zuidplas, September 2014
Average elevation: -3 m

Vlissingen
Topographic map of Vlissingen (city), Sept. 2014
Average elevation: 0 m

Wijk bij Duurstede
Dutch Topographic map of the municipality of Wijk bij Duurstede, 2013.
Average elevation: 7 m

Sint Eustatius
Sint Eustatius is 6 miles (10 km) long and up to 3 miles (5 km) wide. Topographically, the island is saddle-shaped, with the 602-metre (1,975 ft) high dormant volcano Quill (Mount Mazinga), (from Dutch kuil, meaning 'pit'—originally referring to its crater) to the southeast and the smaller summits of Signal…
Average elevation: 12 m

Rhenen
Rhenen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈreːnə(n)] ) is a municipality and a city in the central Netherlands. The municipality also includes the villages of Achterberg, Remmerden [nl], Elst and . The town lies at a geographically interesting location, namely on the southernmost part of the chain of hills known as the…
Average elevation: 13 m

Den Helder
Dutch Topographic map of Den Helder (town), March 2014.
Average elevation: 0 m

Capelle aan den IJssel
Dutch Topographic map of the municipality of Capelle aan den IJssel, June 2015.
Average elevation: -1 m

Amersfoort
The construction of the tower and the church was started in 1444. The church was destroyed by an explosion in 1787, but the tower survived, and the layout of the church still can be discerned today through the use of different types of stone in the pavement of the open space that was created. It is now the…
Average elevation: 7 m

Eindhoven
The villages and city that make up modern Eindhoven were originally built on sandy elevations between the Dommel, Gender and Tongelreep rivers. Beginning in the 19th century, the basins of the rivers themselves have also been used as housing land, resulting in occasional flooding in the city centre. Partly to…
Average elevation: 20 m

Sliedrecht
Dutch topographic map of the municipality of Sliedrecht, June 2015
Average elevation: 0 m

Zaltbommel
Dutch Topographic map of Zaltbommel (municipality), Sept. 2014
Average elevation: 3 m