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Bus Station hikes De Deelen offer access to a unique wetland landscape in Friesland, characterized by a distinctive peatland environment. The region features a mosaic of water, extensive reed beds, swamp forests, and narrow strips of grassland, formed by historical peat extraction. This terrain is predominantly flat, providing accessible hiking trails with minimal elevation changes. Hikers can expect to navigate a network of canals and land strips, often via boardwalks and dikes.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
4.3
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77
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7.18km
01:48
10m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.0km
03:31
10m
10m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14
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7.24km
01:49
10m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.08km
02:17
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:17
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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beautiful bridges, cozy and atmospheric
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impressive place, a pity you couldn't get on it
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wow little Venice in the Netherlands :)
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The thawed ice rink
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Beautiful characteristic bridge for pedestrians and cyclists.
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The water tower, built in 1957, is 41 meters high and had a water reservoir of 515 m3. The tower is no longer used as a water tower. Since the spring of 2016, the tower functions as a hotel.
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The former monastery on Nes belonged to the Teutonic Order. This was a crusading order that was founded in 1189 as a community of monks. The Order owed its prosperity to the care of the sick, which it had started in the Holy Land during the Crusades. A bailiwick of the Order has existed in the Netherlands since the Middle Ages. A bailiwick unites a number of commanderies. One of these commanderies was founded in 1228 on Nes. It had a hospital function and was led by a commander. After the Reformation, it was transferred to the province of Friesland in 1580. A Romanesque copper censer was found in the mound, which is now in the Fries Museum in Leeuwarden. Fragments of a former commander's gravestone can still be found in the cemetery. These were excavated when the bell tower was renovated in 1907.
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De Deelen offers a wide selection of bus-accessible hiking trails. There are over 200 routes that start conveniently from bus stations, providing ample choice for exploring the region.
The bus-accessible trails in De Deelen lead you through a unique peatland landscape, characterized by a mosaic of water, extensive reed beds, and narrow strips of grassland. You'll encounter a network of canals ('petgaten') and land strips ('legakkers'), often traversed by wooden boardwalks, offering an immersive experience of this water-rich environment. The terrain is predominantly flat, making for accessible hiking with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, De Deelen is an excellent destination for beginners and those seeking easy walks. Many of the bus-accessible trails are considered easy, with 136 routes specifically categorized as such. The flat terrain and well-marked paths make it a welcoming destination for various fitness levels. An example of an easy route is the Grietmansbrug loop from Aldeboarn.
Absolutely! Many of the bus-accessible trails in De Deelen are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps. For instance, you could try the Former Water Tower of Nes loop from Aldeboarn, which is an easy circular hike.
Along the bus-accessible hiking routes, you can discover several interesting sights that highlight De Deelen's natural beauty and history. You'll be hiking through the De Deelen Nature Reserve itself. Keep an eye out for the Swing Bridge at De Deelen, and the historical Ruined tjasker at De Deelen, a traditional small polder windmill.
While De Deelen is a beautiful natural area, specific rules regarding dogs may apply, especially within the nature reserve, to protect wildlife. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, and some sensitive areas might have restrictions. Always look for local signage or check with the nature reserve management for the most current regulations before heading out with your dog.
Yes, the flat and accessible nature of many trails in De Deelen makes them suitable for families with children. The presence of boardwalks and the opportunity for birdwatching can make for an engaging experience. Consider shorter, easy routes like the Grietmansbrug loop from Aldeboarn, which offers manageable distances for younger hikers.
De Deelen is beautiful year-round, but for birdwatching, autumn and winter are particularly rewarding as thousands of ducks and geese migrate to the area. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and the chance to spot rare breeding birds like the black tern. The flat terrain means trails are generally accessible in most conditions, though boardwalks can be slippery when wet.
De Deelen is a significant wetland and an excellent spot for birdwatching. Many trails pass through prime bird habitats. The nature reserve provides an observation platform, perfect for enjoying panoramic views and spotting species such as the purple heron and Western marsh harrier. The extensive reed beds and open water areas are teeming with birdlife, especially during migration seasons.
The komoot community highly rates De Deelen, with an average score of 4.35 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique wetland landscape, the tranquility of the nature reserve, and the well-maintained boardwalks that allow for an immersive experience. The abundance of birdlife and the flat, accessible trails are also frequently highlighted as major draws.
Yes, if you're looking for a slightly longer or more challenging hike, De Deelen also offers moderate difficulty trails accessible by bus. An example is the Grietmansbrug – Former Water Tower of Nes loop from Aldeboarn, which provides a longer exploration of the area's diverse landscapes.
Information regarding bus stops and routes to De Deelen can typically be found on local public transport websites or by using journey planners. Key bus stops like those in Aldeboarn or Haskerdijken serve as excellent starting points for many of the trails. Always check current timetables and routes before your trip.


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