Best attractions and places to see in Kortenhoefse Plassen, a region within the Vechtplassengebied, offers a tranquil natural escape. This area is characterized by its low-moor peat landscape and rich biodiversity, supported by clean, nutrient-poor seepage water. Visitors can explore unique flora and fauna, including rare plants and diverse birdlife, within this distinctive Dutch landscape. The Kortenhoefse Plassen provide opportunities for exploring natural features and historical paths.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Beautiful country road connecting Kortenhoef with the N201. Be sure to look around carefully when you walk or cycle here. You have beautiful views over the water and a bird-rich area.
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We were stopped in the pasture today by the farmer. It's private property!
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I wrote that earlier, you can't get through on Sundays!
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A lovely little road right through the lake area. Despite the lack of a footpath, it is well worth a walk. From this road, you have nice views and pass beautiful farms, houses and bridges
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The entrance to the walk goes through the Hout & Steenhandel Kortenhoef site. Closed on Sunday. According to Natuurmonumenten, taking a dog on a leash is allowed.
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Nice road along the town of Kortenhoef and a much better alternative for Noordereinde. Cyclists have priority on this road :-)
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The old school Kortenhoef often has nice exhibitions. If there is an exhibition, you can drink coffee with apple pie
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Kortenhoefse Plassen is renowned for its pristine low-moor peat landscape and rich biodiversity. You can discover rare plants like marsh lousewort, bog orchid, and marsh violet, as well as fields of white and yellow water lilies. The area is also a haven for birdlife, with species such as Savi's warbler and bluethroat.
The Kortenhoefse Plassen are ideal for non-motorized activities. Popular options include canoeing, supping, and rowing through serene waterways. You can also enjoy walking along historic church paths like the Oppad and Kromme Rade, or explore the area by bicycle. In winter, when the ice is thick enough, it transforms into a vast ice skating rink.
Yes, the area offers picturesque walking opportunities. Historic church paths, known as "kerkenpaden," are popular, including the "Oppad" and "Kromme Rade" routes. These paths allow you to traverse through meadows, along the lakes, and past marsh forests. For more structured routes, you can find various running trails in Kortenhoefse Plassen, which are also suitable for walking.
Absolutely. Cycling routes wind through the beautiful Vechtplassen area, connecting various natural reserves. A pleasant option is Nice little road called De Kwakel, a cycleway that offers an alternative route along the town of Kortenhoef where cyclists are prioritized. You can also find various road cycling routes in Kortenhoefse Plassen.
The Kortenhoefse Plassen are a haven for diverse wildlife, especially birds. You might spot species like the Savi's warbler, reed warbler, little reed warbler, and bluethroat. The unique floating mats of vegetation, known as "drijftillen" or "kraggen," also support a rich variety of insects and aquatic life.
While primarily known for its nature, Kortenhoefse Plassen does have historical significance. The "Oppad" and "Kromme Rade" are historical paths that were once important for daily life and marked regional borders. Additionally, the Oude School Kortenhoef is a man-made monument that often hosts exhibitions, offering a glimpse into local culture.
Yes, Kortenhoefse Plassen offers family-friendly options. The non-motorized boat activities like canoeing are great for families. The Nice little road called De Kwakel is a family-friendly cycleway. The Oude School Kortenhoef, when hosting exhibitions, can also be an interesting stop for families, often with the option for coffee and apple pie.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed in Kortenhoefse Plassen, often on a leash. For example, the entrance to a walk through the Hout & Steenhandel Kortenhoef site explicitly states that taking a dog on a leash is permitted, according to Natuurmonumenten.
The Kortenhoefse Plassen offer different experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the blooming water lilies and diverse birdlife, as well as for canoeing and cycling. In winter, if the ice is thick enough, it becomes a unique destination for ice skating.
Yes, the area offers several scenic spots. The Lovely country lane, Kortenhoefsedijk, provides beautiful views of the surrounding landscape, including farms, houses, and bridges as it runs through the lake area. The various cycling and walking routes also offer picturesque vistas of the low-moor peat landscape and waterways.
While the area is primarily natural, you can find options for refreshments. The Oude School Kortenhoef, when hosting exhibitions, offers coffee and apple pie. For more options, you would typically find cafes and restaurants in the nearby villages.
The terrain in Kortenhoefse Plassen is generally flat, characteristic of a low-moor peat landscape, making most walking and cycling routes relatively easy. The historic paths and cycleways are suitable for various fitness levels. For more specific details on difficulty, you can check individual routes, such as the MTB trails or running trails, which range from easy to moderate.


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