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

Oss
Dutch Topographic map of Oss (municipality), June 2015
Average elevation: 8 m

Tilburg
In the 1980s, many locations, formerly occupied by wool factories had been filled with small-scale housing projects. This mostly happened when Henk Letschert was mayor of Tilburg. The Heuvel, one of the important squares, had its own lime tree until 27 April 1994, being chopped for a bicycle parking basement.…
Average elevation: 11 m

Saba
There is an 8.6 hectares (21 acres) cloud forest located at and above 825 metres (2,707 ft) on top of the mountain referred to as the "Elfin Forest Reserve" because of its high altitude mist and mossy appearance. The most dominant tree in the cloud forest is the Mountain Mahogany (Freziera undulate), although…
Average elevation: 2 m

Breda
Topographic map image of the city of Breda, March 2014. Click to enlarge.
Average elevation: 7 m

Curaçao
Curaçao, as well as the rest of the ABC islands and Trinidad and Tobago, lies on the continental shelf of South America. It is a thin island with a generally hilly topography; the highest point is Christoffelberg in the northwest, with a peak at 372 m (1,220 ft) above sea level. The coastline's bays, inlets…
Average elevation: 7 m

Noordoostpolder
Dutch topographic map of the municipality of Noordoostpolder, June 2015
Average elevation: -1 m