Best attractions and places to see around Bunschoten offers a blend of cultural heritage, historical landmarks, and natural beauty. This municipality in the province of Utrecht provides a glimpse into traditional Dutch life, particularly its fishing and farming roots. The area features diverse landscapes, including lakes, forests, and extensive sand dunes. It is a region where history, culture, and nature converge, providing various points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A truly beautiful cycle path through the heathland - a pleasure, not only when the heather is in bloom.
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Wonderful piece of nature here for walking or cycling.
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Longer than you think!
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Wonderfully varied area. Forest and dunes. Dogs are allowed to run free on the Lange Duinen, so on nice (weekend) days it can be quite busy.
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Actually the only real climbing side of the tank track. Runs nicely false flat up and at the viaduct you are already there
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Beautiful walk, lots of space and peace.
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The region offers diverse natural landscapes. You can visit Soesterduinen and The Soester Dunes, known for their beautiful dune landscapes, forests, and sand drifts. Another popular spot is Zuiderheide, featuring a rolling landscape perfect for cycling. The nearby Eemmeer lake also provides opportunities for sailing.
Bunschoten-Spakenburg is rich in history. The Old Harbour of Spakenburg, a national monument, offers a glimpse into the area's fishing past. You can also explore the Dar van Bunschooten Museum (also known as Museum Spakenburg), which showcases traditional costumes, fishing, and local heritage. Don't miss the historic Korenmolen De Hoop windmill and the quaint streets of Spakenburg's historic center.
Yes, the area around Bunschoten is popular for various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find routes like the 'Eemnes Pumping Station – The Eem loop' or 'Statue of the fisherman – Old Harbour of Spakenburg loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Soesterbergsestraat – Malesluis Pumping Station loop' for road cycling or 'Mountain Bike Trail – First Drop loop' for mountain biking. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and MTB guide for Bunschoten.
Many attractions are family-friendly, including the natural areas like Soesterduinen and Zuiderheide, which offer space for exploration. The Old Harbour of Spakenburg is also a pleasant spot for families. For a unique cultural experience, consider visiting during the 'Spakenburg Days' in August, which feature traditional clothing, dance, and markets. An interactive challenge can be found at Mama Bazooka - Escape Room Nederland.
Absolutely. Bunschoten-Spakenburg is renowned for preserving its traditional Dutch culture. The Dar van Bunschooten Museum is dedicated to this heritage, showcasing traditional costumes still worn by many local women. You can also take a trip on an authentic wooden 'botter' fishing boat on the Eemmeer, or immerse yourself in local traditions during the 'Spakenburg Days' held every August.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Bunschoten, offering pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural areas like the dunes and heathlands. August is particularly vibrant with the 'Spakenburg Days' celebrations. However, the natural landscapes, such as The Soester Dunes, are beautiful in every season for walking.
While specific attractions may have their own rules, the natural areas around Bunschoten generally welcome dogs. De Soester Duinen, located nearby, is known for its beautiful walking routes through forests and dunes, with some sections allowing dogs to run free. It's always advisable to check local signage for specific regulations regarding leashes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the extensive sand drifts and forests of Soesterduinen to the rolling heathlands of Zuiderheide. The authentic atmosphere of the Old Harbour of Spakenburg and its historical significance are also highly valued. Many enjoy the well-maintained paths for cycling and the opportunity to experience traditional Dutch culture.
For local products and dining, consider visiting Landwinkel en Schenkerij De Kastanjeboom, a farm shop and eatery offering high tea, lunch, or breakfast with regional specialties. The authentic Spakenburg Saturday Market provides opportunities for shopping, dining, and sightseeing, offering a taste of local life.
Yes, you can experience sailing on an authentic wooden 'botter,' a traditional flat-bottomed fishing vessel, on the Eemmeer. These trips offer a unique way to explore the waters where Spakenburg's fishing heritage originated.
Bunschoten-Spakenburg is accessible by public transport, primarily bus routes connecting it to larger towns and cities in the Utrecht province. While specific routes to every attraction may vary, buses generally serve the main areas, including the historic center and the vicinity of the Old Harbour. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for detailed planning.


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