Best attractions and places to see around Koggenland include a blend of historical charm and natural beauty. This municipality, located in the West Friesland region of North Holland, is characterized by green meadows and waterways. The nearby Markermeer and various cycling routes offer opportunities for outdoor exploration. The area provides a picturesque setting for cultural sites and natural activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The tower is located on the city's harbor. It was built in 1532 from Gobertanger limestone and brick. In 1614, the tower lost its defensive function, and the Northern Company moved into the tower. Almost 40 years later, in 1651, the turret was added to the roof. It was modeled on the tower of the Zuiderkerk in Amsterdam. In 1632, the tower was struck by lightning and subsequently destroyed by fire. The tower was subsequently completely rebuilt.
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Great atmosphere, lots of well-off people, expensive yachts and cozy restaurants
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Alkmaar Market Square, beautiful square in the city, the cheese market also takes place here.
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Welcome to the beautiful harbor of Hoorn. This historic city on the Markermeer has a rich maritime history dating back to the Golden Age, when it was an important trading post for the Dutch East India Company (VOC). As you explore the port of Hoorn, you will enjoy its charm, maritime atmosphere and the many sights it has to offer.
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Very nice building... there's good ice cream around the corner!
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The region around Koggenland is rich in history. You can explore the Historic Harbour of Hoorn, known for its old ships and ancient facades that evoke the Dutch East India Company era. Another significant landmark is Hoofdtoren in Hoorn, a defensive tower built in 1464 that now houses a restaurant. Nearby Alkmaar offers the charming Historic Centre of Alkmaar with its small streets and canal tours, and the historic Waag Building, which hosts the Dutch Cheese Museum.
Yes, a highly popular cultural event is the Alkmaar Cheese Market. Thousands of visitors come annually to witness the traditional spectacle of cheese bearers amidst piles of cheese in the market square. It takes place on Waagplein during the summer months, typically every Friday between 10 am and 1 pm from late March to late September.
Koggenland is situated in the West Friesland region of North Holland, characterized by its serene green meadows and extensive waterways. The area provides a picturesque setting for outdoor activities, with the nearby Markermeer adding to its natural beauty, especially close to Berkhout within Koggenland.
Koggenland and its surroundings are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes that traverse the beautiful landscapes, such as 'Polderkolder between the Beemster and the Zuiderzee'. For hiking, explore routes like 'Bridges in Dwaalpark – Park De Hulk loop from Scharwoude' or 'Oudendijk Church – Zomerdijk Near Oudendijk loop from Avenhorn'. There are also options for gravel biking and running. For more details on routes, check out the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and running trails guide around Koggenland.
Yes, families can enjoy Kinderparadijs Koggenland, which offers both indoor and outdoor activities including a giant bouncy castle, ball pit, playground equipment, and an outdoor pool. Many historical sites like the Historic Harbour of Hoorn and the Historic Centre of Alkmaar are also considered family-friendly, offering engaging experiences for all ages.
The Historic Centre of Alkmaar is best explored by taking a canal tour by boat, which offers a unique perspective of its charming old town, numerous small streets, and shops. Walking through the streets also allows you to discover its character and history.
Park Westerkogge in Berkhout is a holiday park located near Hoorn and the Markermeer. It's surrounded by water and green meadows, providing a tranquil base for exploring the North Holland landscape and nearby towns. The local villages within Koggenland may also offer guesthouses or smaller accommodations.
Koggenland's villages offer various dining options. For example, Pannekoekenhuis Ootje Konkel in Scharwoude is a popular choice, and Villa Groet in Avenhorn also caters to visitors, with some establishments offering child-friendly facilities.
Visitors frequently praise the historical charm and picturesque settings. The Historic Harbour of Hoorn is loved for its authentic atmosphere with old ships and facades. The Historic Centre of Alkmaar is appreciated for its charm, small streets, and the vibrant cheese market. The blend of cultural landmarks and scenic outdoor opportunities, especially for cycling, is also highly valued.
The Hoofdtoren in Hoorn, standing on the city's harbor, offers a notable viewpoint. Additionally, the general landscape of Koggenland, with its green meadows and waterways, provides many scenic views, particularly along the cycling routes and near the Markermeer.
The summer months are ideal for experiencing the Alkmaar Cheese Market and enjoying outdoor activities like cycling and exploring the waterways. The pleasant weather during this period makes it perfect for walking through historic centers and enjoying the natural landscapes.


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