Best huts around Haarlemmermeer are situated within a municipality in the Netherlands, characterized by its polder landscape and proximity to significant natural areas. The region offers a blend of reclaimed land, water features, and green spaces, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Haarlemmermeer is known for its wetland areas, which are part of the Dutch nature network, supporting diverse birdlife. These features make the area suitable for nature observation and quiet retreats.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Lovely place to rest in between and have something to eat and drink. There is also a water point nearby to refill your bottle(s) of water.
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Anyone who dares to climb this wooden structure can watch the birds in the Lutkemeerpark from the observation point. The observation point was designed by Natasha Oduber, a former student of the Rietveld Academy. The observation hut is called "Amphibion" because it is partly on land and partly in the water. The artist was inspired by the birds that also live in water and on land. The hut is made entirely of bamboo and with as few attachments as possible. The Lutkemeerpark is the unofficial name of a park in the western part of the Lutkemeerpolder. The park was partly created in the 1990s when a business center was built on the southern edge of the polder. It is a so-called wetland that is part of the Dutch nature network.
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top Campsite with beautiful and special camping spots in the dunes on the beach
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By blocking the lower pedestrian path, birds can no longer be observed near the shore. This can be done even further from this bird view point.
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At the campsite, you're surrounded by dunes, something I've never seen before. The site is also very well-equipped (restaurant, Spar supermarket, sauna, great playgrounds, and much more). The beautiful sandy beach is just a stone's throw away, and the national park is right next door.
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Bird Watching Hut 'Amfibion' This special bird watching hut, designed by Natasha Oduber, a former student at Rietveld Academy, is located in Lutkemeerpark. The observation hut is called "Amphibion" because it is partly on land and partly in the water. The artist was inspired by the birds that also live in water and on land. The hut is built entirely of bamboo and with as few attachments as possible. The Lutkemeer Park Lutkemeerpark is the unofficial name of a park in the western part of the Lutkemeerpolder. The park was partly created in the 1990s when a business center was built on the southern edge of the polder. It is a so-called wetland that is part of the Dutch nature network.
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Enjoy the beautiful nature, sand, dunes and the sea on miles of paths without any car traffic
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The huts in Haarlemmermeer are primarily designed for nature observation, especially birdwatching. From the Birdwatching Hide Amfibion in Lutkemeerpark, you can observe various bird species in the wetland area. The Bird hide by the lake is known for spotting kingfishers and other bird life on the lake and a nearby bird island. Near the Hunting Lodge Shelter and Rest, deer are often nearby.
Yes, Haarlemmermeer is well-known for its bird hides. The Birdwatching Hide Amfibion in Lutkemeerpark is a unique observation hut, partly on land and partly in water, built from bamboo. There's also a general Bird hide for observing birds near the shore, and the Bird hide by the lake, which is covered and offers comfortable seating for viewing bird life.
Many of the huts and related facilities in Haarlemmermeer are considered family-friendly. Highlights like the Birdwatching Hide Amfibion, the general Bird hide, and the Bird hide by the lake are suitable for families interested in nature observation. Additionally, Campsite De Lakens offers extensive facilities including large children's playgrounds, making it a great option for families.
The region around Haarlemmermeer offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like "Along the Amstel – Vrouwenakker Drawbridge loop from Nieuw Vennep" or "View of Windmill on the Canal – View of the water loop from Hoofddorp." For running, trails such as "Steiger Haarlemmermeerse Bos loop from Vijfhuizen" are available. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Haarlemmermeer, Road Cycling Routes around Haarlemmermeer, and Running Trails around Haarlemmermeer guides.
Yes, the Hunting Lodge Shelter and Rest provides a nice rest area with a picnic table, perfect for a short break to have a drink and something to eat. While the lodge itself is not accessible, the outdoor area is welcoming.
Haarlemmermeer's wetland areas support diverse birdlife, making spring and autumn particularly good for birdwatching as migratory birds pass through. However, the observation huts are generally accessible year-round, offering opportunities to see local wildlife in any season.
While many 'huts' in Haarlemmermeer are observation hides, there are also options for hut-like stays. For example, Campsite De Lakens offers rental cabins and glamping options, providing a comfortable stay amidst nature. Additionally, the region research mentions 'Hutje Mutje' in Hoofddorp as a cozy, independent cottage for accommodation.
Absolutely. The Birdwatching Hide Amfibion in Lutkemeerpark is a standout example. Designed by Natasha Oduber, it's distinctive for being partly on land and partly in the water, constructed entirely from bamboo with minimal attachments. Its design is inspired by the amphibious nature of the birds it aims to observe, making it an architectural point of interest.
Visitors appreciate the unique opportunities for nature observation, especially birdwatching, offered by the various hides. The peaceful settings and the chance to connect with nature are highly valued. The Bird hide by the lake, for instance, is praised for being sheltered with comfortable benches and offering stunning views.
Yes, the Bird hide by the lake is specifically located to offer views of bird life on the lake and a nearby bird island. The Birdwatching Hide Amfibion is also partly in the water, providing a unique perspective on the wetland environment.
While specific crowd levels can vary, many of the bird hides and shelters are situated within natural parks and polder landscapes, offering opportunities for quiet contemplation. Visiting during off-peak hours or weekdays might provide a more serene experience at any of the locations.
If you're staying at a place like Campsite De Lakens, you'll find extensive facilities including a restaurant, a Spar supermarket, a sauna, and large children's playgrounds. For the observation huts, facilities are generally limited to the hut itself, with some offering picnic tables nearby, such as the Hunting Lodge Shelter and Rest.


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