Best attractions and places to see around Amstelmeer include a diverse range of natural features and points of interest. The Amstelmeer itself is a freshwater lake, formed by the Amsteldiepdijk, which is popular for watersports. The region offers various cycling routes along its dikes and features natural reserves known for birdlife. These sites provide opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of the local landscape.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Wind-protected birdwatching stand for wading birds
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Beautiful view, especially at low tide
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The Vickers Wellington departed from Moreton-in-Marsh airfield, England, at 18:30 on 26 January 1943. It was a training mission with practice bombs. The crew did not belong to a squadron, but to an Operational Training Unit. The planned route extended to 50 miles off the English coast. The crew probably became disoriented above the North Sea. The plane was shot down by German pilot Leutnant W. Kuthe near Texel. The plane crashed in the Wadden Sea. Two months later, Ellis and Smith washed ashore at Texel. The same happened to Mitchell, Llewelyn and Elvin around Den Helder. Navigator Tucker was apparently only recovered from the wreckage after the war in the summer of 1945. He is buried in the cemetery of Westerland. Morgan was the only survivor. He was wounded and was nursed in the Wilhelmina Hospital in Amsterdam until February 1943.
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More info about this location: https://shhk.nl/crashinfo_x9667_nl.html
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Small observation hut for bird watching with seating facing the mudflats.
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This sheltered spot offers an excellent opportunity for bird watching.
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Cycle path on the Amstelmeer dike.
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Rest area with observation hut, overlooking the Wadden Sea.
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The Amstelmeer region is rich in natural features. You can visit the lake itself, Amstelmeer, which is popular for windsurfing and other watersports. The nearby Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers unique intertidal sand and mudflats, crucial for birdlife. You can also find specific areas like Lutjestrand with sandy beaches for swimming, and the brackish water area 'Verzakking' known for special plant species.
Yes, the Amstelmeer area is excellent for birdwatching. The Balgzand Birdwatching Hut provides a sheltered spot to observe numerous waders and terns, especially in late summer. The Balgzand Nature Reserve, near Den Helder, is a 6000-hectare reserve renowned for its rich birdlife, including spoonbills and various waders.
For those interested in history, the Vickers Wellington Crash Memorial X9667 commemorates a significant event from World War II. This memorial marks the site where a Vickers Wellington aircraft crashed in 1943, honoring the crew members involved.
The Amstelmeer region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Amstelmeer Dike Cycle Path, which offers scenic views of the coastline. Watersports like windsurfing are very popular on the Amstelmeer. For hiking, there are several routes available, including easy and moderate options. You can find more details on routes like the 'Wadden Dike – View of the Wadden Sea loop' or 'Bird Sanctuary and Rest Area loop' in the Hiking around Amstelmeer guide.
Absolutely. The Amstelmeer Dike Cycle Path is a well-maintained route that allows you to follow the coastline. Additionally, the Balgzandkanaal Bridge provides a cyclist-friendly connection between Den Helder and Den Oever. For more cycling options, including road cycling, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Amstelmeer guide.
The Amstelmeer region is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, particularly for watersports like windsurfing, which are popular in summer. Spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions for cycling and hiking, with the added benefit of observing migratory birds in areas like Balgzand Nature Reserve.
Many attractions around Amstelmeer are suitable for families. The Amstelmeer itself offers beaches like Lutjestrand for swimming and recreation. Birdwatching at the Balgzand Birdwatching Hut can be an engaging activity for children. Cycling along the dikes is also a great way for families to explore the landscape together.
The Wadden Sea, adjacent to the Amstelmeer region, is a UNESCO World Heritage site recognized for its unique ecological value. It features vast intertidal sand and mudflats, serving as a crucial refuge for millions of birds. Activities like hiking through salt marshes and dunes, or even walking on the seabed at low tide, are possible. While not directly on the Amstelmeer, it's a significant natural area nearby worth exploring.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse natural beauty and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The Amstelmeer is highly rated for watersports, especially windsurfing. The Balgzand Birdwatching Hut is appreciated for its excellent birdwatching opportunities and protection from the wind. The well-maintained Amstelmeer Dike Cycle Path is also a favorite for scenic rides.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails available. For instance, the 'Bird Sanctuary and Rest Area – George Wilde Memorial Obelisk loop from Westerland' is an easy 7 km hike, and the 'Lutjestrand Pier – Bird Sanctuary and Rest Area loop from Westerland' is an easy 4 km option. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Amstelmeer guide.
Yes, the region offers several scenic viewpoints. The dikes, such as the Amstelmeer Dike Cycle Path, provide expansive views of the lake and surrounding landscape. The Amstelmeer itself offers picturesque vistas, especially during sunset. The Balgzand Birdwatching Hut also provides unique views of the birdlife and the Wadden Sea.


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