Best attractions and places to see around Anna Paulowna include a blend of historical context and natural beauty in the Dutch province of North Holland. The region is characterized by its polders and proximity to coastal areas, offering diverse outdoor experiences. Visitors can explore historical centers, vibrant tulip fields in spring, and extensive dune landscapes. Anna Paulowna provides opportunities for cycling, hiking, and experiencing unique natural features.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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A beautiful trail through the heart of nature. The trail is partly mountainous, so those who prefer straight, paved routes should avoid it and take the path along the road.
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Beautiful cycle path through the dunes far away from any traffic
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Absolutely beautiful dune landscape
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This nature reserve is so beautiful.
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Beautifully situated and always along the water.
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Where agriculture was still practiced a few years ago, spaces are now being created for flora and fauna for the preservation...
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Many, many years ago I was at a campsite in Callantsoog with a friend and my “duck” (🚗🦆). It was really nice there and according to your reports it must still be great there! That means: I should visit the village again 🤗...
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Very nice path through the dunes, driving is fun here.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, particularly its extensive dune landscapes and coastal areas. You can explore the Dunes of Den Helder–Callantsoog, which offer unspoiled nature with cycling and walking trails. The Julianadorp Dunes are also highly recommended for exploration by bicycle or on foot, accessible via beach entrance "Paal 6".
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. A highlight is the Duinen Den Helder–Callantsoog Dune Cycle Path, offering a varied route through the dunes with scenic views. For more options, explore the various cycling routes available in the area, such as the "Scenic Gravel Cycle Path – Port of Den Oever loop" or the "Dune path to Den Helder – Julianadorp Dunes loop". You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Anna Paulowna guide.
Anna Paulowna has a historical center and a church that offer a glimpse into its past. The town itself is named after the Anna Paulownapolder, drained in 1846 and named after Queen Anna Paulowna of Russia.
Spring is particularly vibrant due to the region's famous tulip fields, offering colorful walks and scenic views. The warmer months are generally ideal for cycling and hiking through the dunes and along the coast. However, the dune paths are enjoyable year-round.
Absolutely. The Grote Kaap Lighthouse, located on the dune path between Callantsoog and Julianadorp, offers a beautiful view of the surrounding dune landscape if you climb a few steps from its base. The Dunes of Den Helder–Callantsoog also provide excellent viewpoints.
Many of the natural attractions are family-friendly. The Duinen Den Helder–Callantsoog Dune Cycle Path, Dunes of Den Helder–Callantsoog, and Julianadorp Dunes are all categorized as family-friendly, offering safe and enjoyable environments for all ages to explore. The Callantsoog Village Square also hosts events suitable for families, such as the Easter market or music festivals in summer.
The region offers numerous hiking and walking routes, including sections of the "Dutch Coastal Path" and "Railrunner Routes" for station-to-station hikes. The Dunes of Den Helder–Callantsoog feature signposted walking trails amidst unspoiled nature. For specific running routes, you can check the Running Trails around Anna Paulowna guide, which includes options like the "Oudesluis – Hooge Oude Veer Lake loop".
Yes, especially in coastal areas. The Callantsoog Village Square is a beautiful bathing resort with facilities and cafes. Along the cycle paths, particularly near the coast, you'll find opportunities to visit beach huts for food and drink.
Beyond the dunes, the region is famous for its vibrant tulip fields, which are a spectacular sight in spring. The polder landscape itself, a result of land reclamation, is a unique feature of the Dutch countryside.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful and varied dune landscapes, the well-maintained cycle paths with constant ups and downs, and the peaceful atmosphere. Many appreciate the unspoiled nature and the opportunities for active exploration, whether cycling or walking. The scenic views from spots like the Grote Kaap Lighthouse are also highly regarded.
Yes, the region offers gravel biking opportunities. Routes such as the "Grote Kaap Lighthouse – Dune path to Den Helder loop" or the "Julianadorp Dunes loop" are available. You can find more detailed routes and information in the Gravel biking around Anna Paulowna guide.


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