Geldermalsen has approximately 25,700 residents and lies in the Betuwe region of Gelderland. The town sits at the junction of the Utrecht-'s-Hertogenbosch and Tiel-Geldermalsen railway lines. Fruit orchards surround the settlement: the river clay soils of the Betuwe support one of the densest concentrations of apple and pear cultivation in the Netherlands. Blossom season in April transforms the landscape.
Geldermalsen became part of the gemeente West Betuwe in 2019 following a merger with Neerijnen and Lingewaal. The Linge river, the longest river flowing entirely within the Netherlands, passes south of the town. The centre is small, centred on the Markt and the Reformed church.
Tiel is about 10 kilometres east. Utrecht lies roughly 30 kilometres northwest. 's-Hertogenbosch is approximately 25 kilometres south.
Geldermalsen has approximately 25,700 residents and lies in the Betuwe region of Gelderland. The town sits at the junction of the Utrecht-'s-Hertogenbosch and Tiel-Geldermalsen railway lines. Fruit orchards surround the settlement: the river clay soils of the Betuwe support one of the densest concentrations of apple and pear cultivation in the Netherlands. Blossom season in April transforms the landscape.
Geldermalsen became part of the gemeente West Betuwe in 2019 following a merger with Neerijnen and Lingewaal. The Linge river, the longest river flowing entirely within the Netherlands, passes south of the town. The centre is small, centred on the Markt and the Reformed church.
Tiel is about 10 kilometres east. Utrecht lies roughly 30 kilometres northwest. 's-Hertogenbosch is approximately 25 kilometres south.
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