Best lakes around Tytsjerksteradiel are found within the municipality in Friesland, Netherlands, offering diverse natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its extensive waterways, including morasses, fens, and peatlands, which are remnants of past peat excavations. These areas are known for rich biodiversity, supporting numerous plant and bird species. The lakes provide opportunities for water sports, nature observation, and family-friendly recreation.
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Very conveniently located parking lot in Earnewald as a starting point for a cycling tour in the De Alde Fearne National Park.
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The center of the De Alde Feanen National Park.
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Beautiful surroundings with lots of nature and beautiful cycling routes
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Top attraction! Watching boats, beautiful nature
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The harbour is not particularly large, but has a cosy and relaxed atmosphere. In addition to the water, the area around the harbour offers beautiful walking and cycling routes. The nature around Eastermar is quiet and unspoilt, with vast grasslands, lakes and picturesque villages nearby.
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De Leijen (Frisian and officially: De Leien) is a lake in the province of Friesland (Netherlands), located between Oostermeer (Eastermar) and Opeinde (De Pein). It was created by peat mining and is therefore shallow in many places. A canal runs through the lake, connecting the Opeindervaart with Opeinde on the Lits to Eastermar and Rottevalle (De Rottefalle). On the east side of the lake there is a beach with catering and camping. The lake and its shores mostly belong to the Staatsbosbeheer. De Leijen is known as a nature reserve with many special bird colonies. It gave a boost to tourism on and around Leijen. The nature reserve is increasingly being converted into a recreational lake. However, due to the many islands, sandbanks and shipping canals, the lake is less suitable for sailors and windsurfers. Very beautiful nature and cycle paths.
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The lakes in Tytsjerksteradiel offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, cycling, sailing, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP). Areas like De Alde Feanen National Park are excellent for exploring by water, while Lake De Leijen is popular for swimming, SUP, and surfing. For more structured routes, you can find various hiking and cycling routes in the region.
Yes, several lakes are very family-friendly. The Burgumermeer is known for its two beaches, one featuring a large play ship and gradually sloping entry, making it ideal for small children. A holiday park there also offers a swimming and play paradise. De Alde Feanen National Park has a visitors' center, De Reidplûm, near a stork breeding station, and paddocks with Shetland ponies. De Groene Ster Recreation Area also offers lawns, beaches, and hiking trails suitable for families.
De Alde Feanen National Park is a prime destination for nature lovers and birdwatchers, hosting at least 450 plant species and 100 bird species, including white storks, bald eagles, ospreys, and kingfishers. It features observation huts and towers. Lake De Leijen is also recognized as a nature reserve with many special bird colonies and offers a bird-watching hut.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity, especially during summer. The Burgumermeer has two well-known beaches suitable for swimming, with one offering a catering facility. Lake De Leijen is also suitable for swimming, and its eastern side features a small beach with hospitality facilities.
Many areas around the lakes are excellent for walking. De Alde Feanen National Park offers extensive walking paths through its diverse landscape. The area around the Burgumermeer is ideal for walking and cycling, with green meadows and canals. At Lake De Leijen, you can walk the 'Laarzenpad' (Boots Path) to enjoy the scenery. For specific routes, explore the hiking guide for Tytsjerksteradiel.
Yes, the landscape of many lakes, including De Alde Feanen National Park and Lake De Leijen, is a result of past peat excavations. Ancient crafts like reed cutting and fishing are still practiced on a modest scale in De Alde Feanen, preserving the area's unique cultural character.
Near the Burgumermeer, you'll find a catering facility called "Klein Zwitserland" on the main beach, and a holiday park with various amenities. On the eastern side of Lake De Leijen, there's a small beach with hospitality facilities and a campsite. The village of Earnewâld, located within De Alde Feanen National Park, is a cozy water sports village with facilities.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports. Spring and autumn offer excellent conditions for nature observation and birdwatching, especially in De Alde Feanen National Park, with fewer crowds and active wildlife. The surrounding nature is also beautiful for walking and cycling during these seasons.
Yes, the region is very popular for cycling. You can find routes like 'Cycling along De Alde Feanen's waters' or 'Villages in the De Alde Feanen National Park'. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the cycling guide for Tytsjerksteradiel, which includes both touring and road cycling routes.
De Alde Feanen National Park is a unique and diverse wetland encompassing lakes, fens, quaking meadows, swamp forests, and peatlands. It's renowned for its rich biodiversity, hosting numerous plant and bird species. The park's landscape is a result of past peat excavations, and its central area, Princenhof, features several small lakes and islands, making it a significant natural and cultural heritage site.
Lake De Leijen is a nature reserve formed by peat mining, resulting in many shallow areas and numerous islands. It's known for its beautiful surrounding nature and special bird colonies. The lake is suitable for various water sports like swimming, SUP, surfing, and boating, and offers two popular surfing spots. Visitors can also enjoy walking the 'Laarzenpad' and using a bird-watching hut.


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