Tolkamer is a village near Lobith in the municipality of Zevenaar in the province of Gelderland, the Netherlands.
The village was first mentioned in 1773 as Tol, and means "toll room".
[3] Otto I, Count of Guelders established a toll for traffic on the Rhine in 1224 which remained at Tolkamer until 1868.
[4] Around 1590, the Rhine and Waal diverged near Tolkamer which increased the importance of the village.
[4] Tolkamer and Lobith have grown into a single urban area and are often referred to as Lobith-Tolkamer, however they remain separate villages.