Best attractions and places to see in Drouwenerzand include a mix of natural landscapes and family-friendly entertainment. The region features diverse natural areas with woods, heathland, and shifting sands, offering various walking routes. It is known for its nature reserve and an all-inclusive amusement park. Drouwenerzand provides opportunities to explore geological features and traditional Drenthe villages.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Very nice campsite, on the green field
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Horstmannsbos, has a beautiful natural campsite around a sports/fishing pond
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Beautiful place, really enjoying
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The beautiful sand paths are fantastic to see and walk, but keep in mind that loose sand is a bit heavier and therefore more tiring.
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Nice, quiet road to test your legs. The Hondsrug at its best! Don't forget the adjacent Stobbenweg. This one is slightly longer, but also more sloping. And more in the open field, where this Lemenweg is quite sheltered.
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Open path. Directions on the panel.
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Drouwenerzand offers diverse natural landscapes, including woods, heathland, and shifting sands. You can explore the Drouwenerzand Sand Drift, a unique sandy area that was once a 'sand sea.' The region is also part of the larger Drouwenerzand Nature Reserve, and close to the UNESCO Geopark de Hondsrug and National Park Drentsche Aa, all offering beautiful scenery.
Yes, the area provides various walking routes. For an easy walk, consider the 'Drouwenerzand Nature Reserve – Boerdennen loop' which is about 5 km. If you're looking for something more challenging, the Heather and Sand Paths in Drentsche Aa offer scenic views, but the loose sand can make it more strenuous. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking in Drouwenerzand guide.
Beyond the natural beauty, Drouwenerzand is well-known for the Drouwenerzand Amusement Park, which operates on an all-inclusive concept, covering rides, entertainment, and food. Nearby, you can also find WILDLANDS Adventure Zoo Emmen for a world expedition experience, DX Adventurepark Gasselterveld for water-based fun, and Sprookjeshof (Fairytale Park) Zuidlaren with indoor and outdoor play areas and a petting zoo.
Absolutely. The region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. The Lemenweg Climb to Drouwen is a quiet road perfect for testing your fitness on the Hondsrug terrain. For longer rides, there are various cycling routes, such as the 'Dolmens D21 and D22 – Oak Avenue in Drentsche Aa loop' (approx. 30 km). Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'MTB Route Gieten – Gasselte' (approx. 68 km). Discover more routes on the Cycling in Drouwenerzand and Gravel biking in Drouwenerzand guides.
The Drenthe region is rich in history, particularly known for its ancient megalithic tombs. Borger, often called the 'dolmen capital of the Netherlands,' is home to the largest dolmen and the Hunebed Centre, where you can learn more about these fascinating structures. The entire area is part of Geopark de Hondsrug, a UNESCO World Heritage site recognized for its unique geological formations.
The Drouwenerzand Amusement Park stands out for its all-inclusive concept. Your entrance fee covers unlimited access to all rides, entertainment, and a variety of food and drinks, including fries, ice cream, soup, coffee, and fruit. It's particularly popular with families with children up to 14 years old, offering a mix of modern and nostalgic attractions.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility. The Drouwenerzand Sand Drift is appreciated for its unique sandy landscape, offering a beautiful setting for hikes. The Heather and Sand Paths in Drentsche Aa are noted for their scenic views, providing a truly enjoyable experience amidst nature.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Lemenweg Climb to Drouwen offers a good test of fitness on a quiet road. Additionally, the Dikmeersweg Climb features a wide sandy path with a significant rise, often with very loose sand, making it a real challenge for hikers and cyclists alike.
The best time to visit Drouwenerzand largely depends on your planned activities. For enjoying the amusement park and water activities at DX Adventurepark, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. For hiking and cycling in the nature reserves, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially when the heather is in bloom.
Yes, the charming villages of Drouwen and Gasselte are located nearby. These villages offer a glimpse into traditional Drenthe hospitality and local life, providing a pleasant contrast to the natural landscapes and amusement parks.
The Drouwenerzand Nature Reserve is home to a variety of wildlife. Keep an eye out for moorland sheep, roe deer, and different bird species. The reserve's diverse habitats, including woods, heathland, and shifting sands, support this rich biodiversity.


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