Best attractions and places to see around Wolderwijd include a diverse range of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and recreational opportunities. This picturesque bordering lake, situated between the provinces of Flevoland and Gelderland, is known for its serene waters and as a hub for water sports. Visitors can explore its artificial islands, extensive forests like Horsterwold, and historic towns such as Harderwijk and Zeewolde. The area offers a rich array of experiences, from active water sports to peaceful nature walks and…
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The super-long promenade in Harderwijk is simply beautiful. There are literally dozens of places to stop for a bite to eat. As you also have a good view of the other bank, there is often something good to see there, for example if you are opposite the outdoor pool.
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There are a few restaurants on the boulevard or you can take a break on one of the benches.
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To commemorate the fallen of World War II
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Beautiful sandy beach that invites you to swim
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Very nice, small, sandy beach with an adjoining bar. The port entrance to Stadshaven is on the north side of the small island.
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Built at the end of the 14th century, the Vischpoort is the only remaining city gate on the waterfront in Harderwijk. Fish to and from the boats were brought in through this gate. The large boats that transported the fish could not get to shore because of the shallows. The fish was therefore transferred to smaller boats. So these boats sail back and forth all day. In addition, the gate also had a protective function against enemies and against the water. If the water got too high, it could be closed. The houses on the Vischmarkt are also built a little higher and or have a flood chamber in case the gate was closed too late. The city walls run alongside the gate and there are some older houses. In 1851 a lighthouse was built on the Vischpoort. After the Zuiderzee was closed, this light lost its meaning, so it was probably extinguished in 1947. Today the light is only on on special occasions.
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On this small section of Strandboulevard, at Stadshaven, you will find a lot of gastronomy. From restaurants to ice cream parlors you will find everything.
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The Wolderwijd lake itself is a significant natural attraction, known for its serene beauty and as a Ramsar Wetland. You can also visit artificial islands like De Zegge and De Biezen, with the latter offering the Biezenburcht Rest Area for birdwatching. Nearby, Horsterwold is one of Europe's largest deciduous forests, perfect for nature walks and cycling. Don't miss Harderwijk Beach Island for a relaxing sandy beach experience.
Yes, the area is rich in history. In Harderwijk, you can explore the historic Vischpoort and Vischmarkt. The Vischpoort, built in the 14th century, is the city's only remaining waterfront gate, while the Vischmarkt was a bustling trade center during the Hanseatic League era. Additionally, the Allied Airmen Memorial Harderwijk commemorates the 117 Allied airmen who crashed into the waters nearby during World War II.
Wolderwijd Lake is renowned for its water sports opportunities. It's considered one of the best spots globally for windsurfing and kite surfing. You can also enjoy sailing, swimming, and fishing in its waters. Both Zeewolde and Harderwijk offer marinas and beaches for easy access to the lake.
Families will find plenty to do! The Harderwijk Beach Island offers a pleasant sandy beach with an adjoining bar. For a unique experience, try the Barefoot Path (Blotevoetenpad) near Zeewolde, where you can walk barefoot over various natural surfaces. Nearby attractions like the Dolfinarium in Harderwijk and Walibi Holland amusement park also provide great entertainment for all ages.
Absolutely! The Horsterwold forest near Zeewolde offers extensive opportunities for hiking. For more structured routes, you can explore the various trails listed in the "Waterfall hikes around Wolderwijd" guide, such as the "Hierdense Beek – Wet Forest Stream in Veluwe loop from Harderwijk" or the "Birch Forest in Veluwe – Along the Beekhuizerzand loop from Ermelo." Find more details on these routes at Waterfall hikes around Wolderwijd.
Yes, the Wolderwijd area is excellent for cycling. The Horsterwold forest provides numerous paths, and you can find dedicated routes in the "Cycling around Wolderwijd" guide. Popular options include the "View of the Veluwerandmeren – Veluwemeer Cycle Path loop from Harderwijk" and "Cycling along the Veluwe Lake - Flevoland." Discover more routes at Cycling around Wolderwijd.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, the Wolderwijd area offers several trails. The "MTB Trails around Wolderwijd" guide features routes like the "Forest path in the Veluwe loop from Zeewolde" and the more challenging "MTB Route Harderwijk – Veluwe – Elspeetse Heath loop from Harderwijk." You can explore these and other MTB options at MTB Trails around Wolderwijd.
The Harderwijk Boulevard is a lively waterfront area, particularly around Stadshaven. It's known for its wide array of gastronomy, from various restaurants to ice cream parlors, making it a popular spot for a leisurely stroll. There's ample space for bicycles, and it offers a pleasant, bustling atmosphere.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse experiences available. They particularly enjoy the serene beauty of the lake, the historical significance of sites like the Vischpoort, and the relaxing atmosphere of Harderwijk Beach Island. The vibrant Harderwijk Boulevard with its dining options is also a community favorite. The combination of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and recreational opportunities makes the area highly appreciated.
Near Zeewolde, you can find the Barefoot Path (Blotevoetenpad), an approximately 2-kilometer route designed for walking barefoot over various natural surfaces like wood, mud, and gravel. It's a unique way to connect with nature and passes through a flower garden, labyrinth, and grass maze. Additionally, the Horsterwold, one of Europe's largest deciduous forests, is located nearby, offering extensive opportunities for hiking and cycling.
Wolderwijd features two artificial islands: De Zegge in the southern part near Zeewolde's marina and De Biezen to the north. These islands contribute to the lake's ecosystem and offer recreational value. De Biezen, for instance, includes the Biezenburcht Rest Area, which provides a covered viewing platform ideal for birdwatching and enjoying panoramic views of the lake.
The picturesque Wolderwijd lake is bordered by the towns of Zeewolde and Harderwijk. Both towns serve as excellent bases for exploring the region, offering marinas, beaches, and various amenities. They provide convenient access to the lake's water sports and are home to many of the area's attractions and dining options.


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