Best huts in Drenthe are found within a province characterized by tranquil landscapes and natural beauty. The region features heathlands, forests, and national parks such as Dwingelderveld and Drentsche Aa. Drenthe offers a variety of unique accommodations, including traditional plaggenhutten and modern treehouses. Its quiet atmosphere provides opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Small quiet cabin overlooking a large part of the lake. Lots of birdlife to see.
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Super nice view. In September many geese.
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Step off and admire the heathland from above from the viewing hut. Especially in late summer with the blooming heather this is a beautiful place for a short break.
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The bird hide offers a beautiful view of the Diependal and can be reached via a 162-metre-long tunnel. From the bird hide you have a beautiful view of the area. The bird hide can be visited by everyone, even if the photo hide, below the bird hide, is rented. A maximum of 3 people can use the photo hide at the same time, there are 3 chairs available. You can use the photo hide all day. It is not possible to rent the photo hide for a half day.
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Via an underground passage of approximately 162 meters you reach the elevated birdwatching hut via a spiral staircase. This is the best place in the Netherlands for the red-necked grebe. You also have a chance of good photos of all kinds of water and marsh birds such as eared grebe, little grebe, garganey, common teal, gadwall, bittern, shoveler and in the autumn osprey. Below, at the entrance of the spiral staircase, there is a sunken photo hut - at water level - for three people from where you have a beautiful view of the nature reserve.
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Because several species of bats hibernate in the tunnel, it is closed for four months. However, the area around Diependal can be viewed during that period. For example, you can turn right from the tunnel and after another 400 meters on foot you will come to a viewing wall that offers a view over an enormous lake that connects the Diependal with the Hijkerveld. In this lake, a hundred meters from the viewing wall, there is a large (bare) tree where sea eagles regularly rest. In the months of September and October, the osprey also regularly comes to catch fish here.
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You reach this bird watching hut via a spiral staircase at the end of a 180 meter long tunnel. The hut offers a beautiful view over the flow fields of the former Avebe potato starch factory in Oranje.
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Drenthe is known for its diverse and unique accommodations, often referred to as "bijzondere huisjes." You can find luxurious treehouses, with some featuring amenities like jacuzzis or built with sustainable principles. The region also offers traditional plaggenhutten (sod huts), reimagined for comfort, and other special nature lodges or forest houses.
Yes, many huts and viewpoints in Drenthe are suitable for families. For instance, the Thatched Shelter by the Lake is located in a quiet area perfect for walking and cycling with children. The Diependal Bird Hide, accessible via an underground passage, offers an exciting experience for all ages to observe water birds. Additionally, the Hunehuis, Havelte is a nature friends house surrounded by woods and heaths, offering a relaxed atmosphere for families.
Drenthe's huts are often nestled within stunning natural landscapes. You can find viewpoints overlooking vast moorlands, such as the View of Bargerveen Through the Observation Window, where you can spot various bird species and even snakes. The Thatched Shelter by the Lake offers a vantage point in a large living raised bog area. Many accommodations provide views of heathlands, forests, and national parks like Dwingelderveld and Drentsche Aa.
Drenthe is a fantastic destination for birdwatching. The Diependal Bird Hide is a prime location, known for observing red-necked grebes and other water birds, accessible via a unique underground passage. Another excellent spot is the Birdwatching hut Friescheveen, offering a peaceful stopover in beautiful surroundings to observe local birdlife.
The areas around Drenthe's huts are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking, with routes like "A varied autumn walk across the Dwingelderveld" or "Gasterse Duinen and Oudemolensche Diep Trail." For cycling, explore routes such as "Borger: bog landscapes and burial mounds" or "Sleen: historic mills, churches and dolmens." There are also dedicated running trails, including "Fens, boardwalks and sheep - National Park Dwingelderveld." Find more details on these activities in the Hiking in Drenthe, Cycling in Drenthe, and Running Trails in Drenthe guides.
Yes, some huts offer a glimpse into Drenthe's history. The traditional plaggenhutten, like those at d'Olde Kamp or Kampeerterrein de Blauwe Haan, are reimagined versions of dwellings once used by the region's laborers. Additionally, the area around the Hunehuis, Havelte is known as the "Drenthe Pompeii" due to numerous archaeological finds, including ancient burial mounds (hunebedden).
Drenthe offers a peaceful atmosphere year-round. While many huts are ideal for spring and summer to enjoy hiking and cycling, some accommodations, like the EuroParcs Ruinen ('t Boswachter Huus) treehouse, are suitable for winter stays, offering cozy indoor settings with stoves or outdoor hot tubs. The natural landscapes, including heathlands and forests, provide beauty in every season.
Yes, some unique accommodations in Drenthe focus on relaxation and wellness. For example, the Wellness huisje Ellertshaar is highlighted for its wellness features. Additionally, B&B Rust & Reuring offers a plaggenhut experience with access to a hottub and Finnish sauna, providing a perfect blend of comfort and tranquility.
Drenthe boasts several uniquely designed huts. The treehouse at Camping d'Olde Kamp stands out for its sustainable character, built according to the cradle-to-cradle principle. Another unique concept is the plaggenhut at d'Olde Kamp, designed like a small farm where guests can care for their own goat, with a glass wall offering direct views into the animal stall.
Visitors consistently praise the tranquility and natural beauty surrounding Drenthe's huts. They enjoy the quiet areas perfect for walking and cycling, the well-done refuges and vantage points, and the opportunity to observe diverse wildlife in nature reserves like Bargerveen. The blend of comfort with an authentic, immersive outdoor experience is highly valued.
While many huts offer a secluded experience, some are conveniently located near amenities. For example, 't Olde Posthuus is a cafe that also serves as a historical site and viewpoint, providing a pleasant stop for refreshments. Many holiday parks offering huts, like Landal Hof van Saksen, also feature on-site restaurants and other facilities.
Yes, some treehouses in Drenthe are designed to accommodate larger groups. The treehouse at Camping Torentjeshoek, for instance, boasts two floors and can host up to 7 people, making it a great option for bigger families or groups traveling together.


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