Best attractions and places to see in Boswachterij Schoonloo offers a diverse landscape of forests, heathlands, and fens within the larger Hart van Drenthe nature reserve. This area provides a tranquil environment for outdoor activities and is known for its natural features. Visitors can explore quiet open plains and extensive woodlands. The region is suitable for those seeking natural beauty and varied terrain.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Recreational lake 't Loomeer is located in the forestry of Schoonloo, on the road from Schoonoord to Schoonloo. The beautiful swimming lake of 7ha has a sandy beach that runs all the way around the lake, with a sunbathing area next to it. The water is a maximum of 2m deep, making the lake very suitable for families with children. You will find toilets, picnic areas, ample parking and a bicycle shed. The kiosk is open on summer days.
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In the middle of the forests of the former Schoonloërveld lie a few peat lakes that have been called De Tweelingen for years. In the forests of Schoonloo there are many peat bogs, sometimes old pingo ruins that have largely grown over. When the Schoonloërveld was reclaimed in the 20th century, the best parts were transformed into lucrative arable land. The poorest parts were usually still suitable for the development of forests. Here too, hundreds of hectares of state forests were created on the Schoonloërveld. The developers were forced to skip the worst parts of the field, often because the terrain was too rugged or much too wet. And so it can happen that those worst parts of the field from back then are now our most beautiful pieces of nature, such as De Tweelingen.
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On January 5, 2024, the groundwater level was -10cm (10cm below ground level). And that was noticeable while walking, water everywhere.
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A beautiful place to take a rest. The large amount of heath that grows and blooms here (in July/August) is special. But you will also be confronted with the facts regarding drought and climate change. I've walked past here several times during different walks, and have never seen the groundwater level in the green...
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Yes, nice place to relax.
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Boswachterij Schoonloo is characterized by a tranquil mix of forests, heathlands, and fens. You can discover quiet open plains, extensive woodlands, and unique natural spots like De Tweelingen, which are peat lakes nestled within the forests. The area is part of the larger 5,000-hectare Hart van Drenthe nature reserve.
Yes, you can find several spots offering scenic views. The Schoonloo bench — distances to Pieterburen and St. Pietersberg is a popular resting point with a view. Additionally, the Heerenveentje Water Level Gauge and Picnic Area provides a quiet spot to observe the surrounding heathland. There's also an Amerdiep Observation Tower offering panoramic views of the area.
The ’t Loomeer is a beautiful 7-hectare swimming lake with a sandy beach that encircles the entire lake, complete with a sunbathing area. It's particularly suitable for families with children due to its maximum depth of 2 meters. Facilities like toilets, picnic areas, and parking are available.
Boswachterij Schoonloo offers diverse walking routes through its forests, heathlands, and fens. The Wolvenspoorroute is a specific hiking trail designed for exploring the natural beauty around Schoonloo. You can find various running trails, including easy and moderate options, by visiting the Running Trails in Boswachterij Schoonloo guide.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for cycling, including gravel biking and mountain biking. You can explore trails like the Flintenweg Behind the Twins, a long flint/cobblestone road suitable for gravel bikes. For more dedicated routes, check out the MTB Trails in Boswachterij Schoonloo guide or the Gravel biking in Boswachterij Schoonloo guide.
Yes, Boswachterij Schoonloo is very family-friendly. The ’t Loomeer swimming lake is ideal for children with its shallow waters and sandy beach. Many trails and facilities, such as picnic areas, are designed to accommodate families. The nearby Boomkroonpad also offers an educational treetop path experience.
Yes, Boswachterij Schoonloo is a popular destination for dog owners. Dogs are permitted off-leash in designated areas year-round, provided they are under control. The former sand extraction site near Ellertshaar also allows dogs to swim.
While Boswachterij Schoonloo is primarily natural, several cultural sites are easily accessible in the broader Drenthe region. These include the Hunebedcentrum in Borger (approx. 6 km away) where you can explore ancient megalithic tombs, and the Open-air museum in Schoonoord (about 7 km away) which introduces visitors to the legendary giants Ellert and Brammert.
The area offers beauty year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming at ’t Loomeer, with a kiosk open on sunny days. Late summer (July/August) is particularly special for observing the heathlands in bloom. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling through the forests.
Yes, parking facilities are available at key attractions. For instance, ’t Loomeer has ample parking and a bicycle shed, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car or bike.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Highlights like the Schoonloo bench are valued as peaceful spots to relax and enjoy the views. The diverse trails, including the Flintenweg Behind the Twins, are praised for offering unique experiences through heather and grazing areas.
Yes, the diverse landscapes of forests, heathlands, and fens provide a habitat for various flora and fauna. While not guaranteed, there is a possibility of spotting a badger, among other local wildlife, especially in the quieter parts of the reserve.


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