Built in the 1960s and 1970s as Nijmegen expanded southward, Hatert has about 10,210 residents in a mix of gallery flats, terraced houses, and low-rise apartments. The neighbourhood follows the open planning principles of its era, with green strips separating residential blocks and a central shopping area at Winkelcentrum Hatert.
Renewal programmes in recent decades have replaced some of the original housing stock with varied new construction. The Hatertse Vennen and Overasseltse Vennen nature area lies just south of the district, providing walking routes through fenland and woodland. The Maas-Waalkanaal runs along the western boundary.
Nijmegen's centre is about 4 kilometres north. The Radboud University campus is roughly 3 kilometres northeast. Wijchen lies approximately 5 kilometres southwest.
Built in the 1960s and 1970s as Nijmegen expanded southward, Hatert has about 10,210 residents in a mix of gallery flats, terraced houses, and low-rise apartments. The neighbourhood follows the open planning principles of its era, with green strips separating residential blocks and a central shopping area at Winkelcentrum Hatert.
Renewal programmes in recent decades have replaced some of the original housing stock with varied new construction. The Hatertse Vennen and Overasseltse Vennen nature area lies just south of the district, providing walking routes through fenland and woodland. The Maas-Waalkanaal runs along the western boundary.
Nijmegen's centre is about 4 kilometres north. The Radboud University campus is roughly 3 kilometres northeast. Wijchen lies approximately 5 kilometres southwest.
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