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Hiking

Hiking

Discover De Alde Feanen on foot

Pack a backpack, put on sturdy shoes and head out. Although National Park De Alde Feanen is best explored by boat, there are good walking opportunities, especially on the eastern side of the park. During your walk you may spot many different birds — you might even encounter a white-tailed eagle.

A good starting point for your walk is the National Park De Alde Feanen information point. The tourist offices in the villages of Grou and Earnewâld are also convenient starting locations. These places are easily accessible by car and offer plenty of parking facilities. For a walk in De Alde Feanen it is recommended to wear sturdy footwear, as the paths can be quite wet in places. Dogs are allowed, provided they are kept on a leash.

Would you like to explore with the map of De Alde Feanen? You can download it here. Looking for tips for along the way? You can find them in our magazine. Read them here.

Overview of walking routes

5km
Walking
Mindfulness Route
5km
Walking
It Wikelslân
21km
Walking
XL-Wandelroute
11km
Walking
De Alde Feanen
8km
Walking
Wandelroute rondom Jan Durkspolder
5.6km
Walking
Jornapaad
4.8km
Walking
Rondje Warten
13.3km
Walking
Rondje Dr888
13.3km
Walking
Opeinde - Earnewâld | Streekpad Noardlike Fryske Wâlden - etappe 9
14.2km
Walking
De Veenhoop - Drachten | Bonifatius Kloosterpad etappe 4
16.4km
Walking
Garyp - De Veenhoop | Bonifatius Kloosterpad - etappe 3
8km
Walking
Rondwandeling Garyp
4.5km
Walking
It Fryske Gea - It Eilân East
2.3km
Walking
Wandelroute het Pettebosk
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Accessibility for people with disabilities and wheelchair users

Many walking routes are difficult to access for people with disabilities, wheelchair users and people with strollers. Fortunately, there are also paved paths available. From the visitor centre you can follow the cycle path along It Lytse Mar to the Jan Durkspolder. The birdwatching hide there is well accessible for wheelchair users and is equipped with a raised platform, allowing you to observe birds comfortably from your wheelchair.

In It Pettebosk, the educational forest, part of the route is paved. The visitor centre is also easily accessible for wheelchair users.

Guidelines for visiting National Park De Alde Feanen

What does De Alde Feanen tell you? Take a moment to pause and observe the flow of the landscape. Obstacles in the water can create a stronger current, and a beaver lodge can cause an entire lake to form. The reflection on the water sometimes reveals more than you first thought you saw. We invite you to slow down. To experience the harmony between people and nature and to observe the natural flow — both within yourself and in nature. Will you help us preserve this unique area?

  • Sail slowly (max. 6 km/h) to protect the reed-lined banks
  • Only moor at designated berths
  • Keep dogs on a leash
  • Avoid unnecessary noise and do not disturb birds
  • Do not leave any waste behind
  • Be careful with engine oil and fuel, as they are harmful to nature
  • Respect restricted areas
  • Camp only in designated locations
  • Prevent forest fires and do not make campfires