Attractions and places to see in Kamperzand include a mix of historical sites and outdoor activity routes. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes, offering opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. It also features significant historical monuments that commemorate past events. Kamperzand provides a setting for exploring both nature and local history.
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A burial mound is a prehistoric mound that was used as a burial ground. The mounds were raised over human remains in a pit, tree box, dolmen, stone box, coffin, urn, tomb or burial chamber
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The 'Herdenkingsmonument 1944' in Kallenkote, located in the municipality of Steenwijkerland, serves as a memorial for six citizens who actively or passively resisted the occupying forces during the Second World War. On October 13, 1944, they were executed by the occupying forces without any form of trial. The six victims were F.H. ten Berge, H.G. Bos, U. de Jong, P. Schipper, E. Verveer and J.A. deVries.
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The American base at Havelterberg was an army base of the American army on the border of the Dutch villages Havelterberg and Darp (province of Drenthe). A watchtower serves as a memorial. Between 1961 and 1992, nuclear warheads were (most likely) stored here for the Dutch field artillery. First there were warheads for the 'Honest John' missile, later for the Lance missile. The 'Lance' missile could be equipped with the W70 warhead (neutron bomb). The total power of the Havelterberg arsenal was about 80 times that of the Hiroshima bomb.
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There is a cycle path around the Johannes Post barracks. A great opportunity to peer through the fence at the site, where you will see many army vehicles. The Johannes Postkazerne is a barracks on the military grounds in Havelte. The barracks are named after the resistance leader Johannes Post (October 1906 - July 1944).
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Route is varied, lots of single track and right through beautiful nature reserves!
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Johannes Post barracks in Hazzelt, the largest part of the 43 Mechanized Brigade is stationed in this barracks
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Route 🔴 is only open on weekends
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Kamperzand is primarily known as a natural area, ideal for hiking, located in the Netherlands. While specific details about "Kamperzand" itself are limited, it is often associated with the broader region of Zeeland, near towns like Kamperland, which offers a variety of attractions.
Kamperzand is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy mountain biking on trails like the Havelte Red Mountain Bike Route, which offers varied single tracks through natural reserves. Cycling is also popular, with paths such as the Cycle Path Around Johannes Postkazerne. Additionally, the area provides numerous opportunities for hiking, including easy and moderate routes.
Yes, Kamperzand has several significant historical sites. You can visit the Kallenkote Monument 13 October 1944, which commemorates citizens executed during World War II. Another notable site is the American Watchtower Havelterberg, a memorial at a former American army base. The Bisschopsberg Burial Mound also offers a glimpse into prehistoric burial practices.
Many attractions in Kamperzand are suitable for families. The Cycle Path Around Johannes Postkazerne and the historical monuments like the Kallenkote Monument 13 October 1944 and the American Watchtower Havelterberg are categorized as family-friendly. For broader family appeal, nearby Kamperland offers attractions like Deltapark Neeltje Jans, a theme park about the Delta Works, and Mini Mundi.
Kamperzand offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy to moderate. You can find routes like the 'Havelterberg Parking Area – Picnic Table on Kamperweg loop' or the 'Holtingerveld Gateway loop from Darp', which are generally easy. For more options, explore the dedicated guide for Hiking in Kamperzand or Easy Hikes in Kamperzand.
The primary spot for mountain biking is the Havelte Red Mountain Bike Route. This route is known for its varied single tracks and passes through beautiful natural reserves. Please note that this specific route is typically only open on weekends.
While Kamperzand itself is a natural area, the broader region offers impressive natural features. The Eastern Scheldt Storm Surge Barrier is an engineering marvel and a significant natural feature. For nature lovers and birdwatchers, the Zwin Nature Park, bordering the Netherlands, is a tidal area rich in biodiversity, known for migratory birds and salt-loving plants.
Beyond Kamperzand, the Zeeland province, where Kamperland is located, is rich in heritage. You can visit the Zeeuws Museum in Middelburg for cultural insights into the region. The province also boasts many monument buildings, including windmills, lighthouses, old defense constructions, and historical farms, particularly in towns like Middelburg and Zierikzee.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse terrain and beautiful natural reserves found on routes like the Havelte Red Mountain Bike Route. The opportunity to explore both nature and local history, from military grounds to ancient burial mounds, is also highly appreciated.
Yes, you can cycle around the Johannes Post barracks using the Cycle Path Around Johannes Postkazerne. This path offers views of the military grounds and its vehicles, providing a unique cycling experience.
Yes, the Bisschopsberg Burial Mound is a prehistoric site in Kamperzand. It is a mound used as a burial ground, offering a glimpse into ancient human history and practices in the region.


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