Best attractions and places to see around Ter Aar include a blend of cultural insights and natural beauty. This Dutch village offers scenic paths along waterways, ideal for cycling and walking. The area is characterized by its polder landscape and historical elements, providing diverse exploration opportunities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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At this spot, dotted with several benches, boats come and go constantly. Always a pleasant sight.
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It is a route along the water with so many cars
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Beautiful route along the Ringvaart, especially for cyclists. Few traffic lights, only asphalt, so a nice average score!. Just watch the wind...
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And if you're lucky, there's a Feadship superyacht outside.
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There is not much I can add. It is just beautiful
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Woman Vennemolen. This mill is located on the edge of our beautiful village of Oud Ade. The mill runs regularly and can still be used as a pumping station. When the mill is running, the mill can also be visited. This option is also available for groups, but it is useful to contact us in advance. The mill is in great shape again! 2019-02-18 Major maintenance was carried out on the mill in the summer and autumn of 2018. First, just before the summer holidays, the short and long sprout beams were dismantled and replaced. These beams dated from 1963 and had rotted in quite a few places. The short and long struts were also in bad condition, so these have also been replaced. All in all it has been a big job, especially because all kinds of smaller defects appeared when replacing the large beams. The result is impressive: the mill can withstand it for a few more years. Then the painter went to work. The mill was painted in 2011, but the state of the paintwork was already bad. The painters spent weeks working on an aerial platform to really paint all parts thoroughly. The historical color scheme has also been taken into account. The colors have been brought back to the state of 1958. This is the year that the mill was removed from the drainage system. At that time the wheel was white, with red hoops and green handles. Later it was painted exactly the other way around. Also where the blades disappear in the shaft head, the color has changed from black to white. This creates a white cross in the middle of the blades. And so it was. The mill makers and the painters have delivered craftsmanship and the mill is in good condition again and runs and grinds as usual! Source: http://vrouwvennemolen.nl/
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This is a windmill in the style (more like technology) of hollow post wind mill (oldest) driving a scoop wheel. More recent windmills are tower windmills built usually of brick or stone
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Quiet and wonderful cycling along the water of the Ringvaart
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Ter Aar is characterized by its polder landscape and extensive waterways. You can enjoy scenic paths along the Ringvaart of the Haarlemmermeer canal, offering views of passing boats. The Meandering Road Along the Meije also provides a beautiful, quiet route winding along a small stream. For expansive water views, visit the View of the water, where you can observe sailing and motor boats, especially in summer.
Yes, Ter Aar offers cultural insights. The Cultuur Historisch Museum Ter Aar, built in the style of a traditional Dutch stolpboerderij, features exhibitions on the history of the area, including agriculture, peat extraction, and the canning industry. You can also visit the Vrouw Vennemolen (Oude Ade), a historic hollow post windmill that still functions as a pumping station and can be visited when running.
The area around Ter Aar is excellent for outdoor activities, particularly cycling and walking. You can cycle along the Meandering Road Along the Meije or the Kromme Mijdrecht, both offering picturesque routes along waterways. The Ringvaart of the Haarlemmermeer also provides a car-free cycle path with views of boats.
Many attractions around Ter Aar are suitable for families. The Kromme Mijdrecht and Ringvaart of the Haarlemmermeer offer pleasant cycling paths that are generally easy for all ages. The View of the water is a great spot for families to relax and watch boats. Additionally, the Vrouw Vennemolen (Oude Ade) is a historical site that can be interesting for children to see a working windmill.
Ter Aar is a prime location for cycling. You can find various routes, including those along the Meandering Road Along the Meije, known for its quiet, winding path, or the Kromme Mijdrecht with its scenic views of reeds along the water. The Ringvaart of the Haarlemmermeer offers an extensive, car-free cycle path. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Ter Aar guide.
Yes, the area around Ter Aar is well-suited for walking and running. Many of the scenic paths along the canals and rivers, such as those near the Meije and Kromme Mijdrecht, are also suitable for walking. For dedicated running routes, you can find options like the 'Farm Ice Cream Farm Ter Aar loop' or 'Running loop from Langeraar'. More details are available in the Running Trails around Ter Aar guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful and scenic nature of the waterways and cycling paths. Many highlight the beauty of the Meandering Road Along the Meije and the pleasant views from the View of the water. The car-free and well-maintained paths, like those along the Ringvaart of the Haarlemmermeer, are also frequently praised for offering endless pedaling opportunities.
Absolutely. The Vrouw Vennemolen (Oude Ade) is a beautiful hollow post windmill located on the edge of Oud Ade. It still operates as a pumping station, and when it's running, it can often be visited. It's a great example of traditional Dutch engineering and history.
Yes, the canals and waterways around Ter Aar offer opportunities to enjoy the scenery from the water. The Cultuur Historisch Museum Ter Aar has a restored traditional Dutch boat called 'De Vrijwilliger' moored at the museum, which offers boat trips for groups, providing a unique perspective of the local waterways.
The area is particularly enjoyable on sunny days, especially for cycling along the canals like the Ringvaart of the Haarlemmermeer, where you can see many boats. Summer is also a popular time to visit the View of the water to observe the bustling activity on the lake.
While Ter Aar is more known for road cycling and walking, there are mountain biking opportunities in the broader region. You can find trails such as the 'Googermolen β Path Along the Wijde Aa loop' or the 'Meijepad Cycling Path β The Meije Water Tower loop'. For detailed routes and difficulties, refer to the MTB Trails around Ter Aar guide.


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