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Hiking around Tynaarlo offers diverse natural landscapes within the Drenthe Province of the Netherlands. The region is characterized by stream valleys, forests, and heathland, notably within the National Park Drentsche Aa. Terrain generally features low elevation gains, with areas of marshland, open meadows, and sand drifts providing varied walking surfaces.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful lake with sand drifts.
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Don't forget mosquito spray, otherwise it will be a short visit 🦟😉
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Old village church dating back to the 9th century. The Gospel has been preached on the site of St. Magnus Church since the 9th century. Excavations by Professor A. E. van Giffen have shown that the current church building was preceded by a series of wooden structures, likely built in the 9th and 10th centuries. Source and further information: https://magnuskerk.nl/geschiedenis-magnuskerk
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Restaurant, shop, OERRR nature playground, viewing farm
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Besides stream valleys, there are scrublands here. Look it up, and you'll have a better chance at your next Scrabble.
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Along the road to Gasteren and Oude Molen in the Gasterse Duinen lies the remote dolmen. The dolmen itself is no longer intact because some of the stones have been stolen, but it is still worth a visit. Especially in late summer the heather is in full bloom and it is wonderfully relaxing in the middle of the forest. This dolmen is easily accessible, there is a spacious parking lot. It is a freely accessible walking area, you only have to enter it via a cattle grid because a flock of sheep is grazing there.
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The valley of the Drentsche Aa was largely formed by meltwater at the end of the penultimate ice age, the Saalien, 200,000-130,000 years ago. Large glaciers from Scandinavia moved across the Northern Netherlands and changed the landscape, leaving behind a boulder clay plateau with boulders and deep meltwater channels, including that of the current Drentsche Aa. The Drentsche Aa is unique in the Netherlands because of its well-preserved stream. The stream has meandered through the landscape for centuries and has created rich, nature-friendly farmland through centuries of farming activities. The Drentsche Aa is the backbone of the Drentsche Aa National Park.
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Tynaarlo offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 600 trails available. These range from easy strolls to more challenging day hikes, ensuring options for all skill levels.
The region features diverse landscapes, including stream valleys, extensive forests, and open heathland. You'll encounter areas like the unique stream valley of the National Park Drentsche Aa, marshlands in De Onlanden, and the scenic forests of Landgoed De Braak. The terrain generally has low elevation gains, making it accessible for many.
Yes, Tynaarlo is great for families! Many of the over 390 easy routes are suitable for all ages. For example, the Low-threshold Groningen routes - Art and nature playgrounds in the Onlanden trail explores marshlands and features integrated art and nature playgrounds, which are often a hit with children.
Many trails in the Tynaarlo region are dog-friendly, especially those through forests and heathlands. However, it's always best to check local signage, particularly in nature reserves like the National Park Drentsche Aa, as some areas may require dogs to be on a leash or have restricted access to protect wildlife.
Tynaarlo is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can explore the UNESCO-listed National Park Drentsche Aa, discover prehistoric Hunebedden (dolmens) like Dolmen D10, Gasteren, or visit the tranquil Zuidlaardermeer lake. The Gasterse Duinen Heathland also offers beautiful open landscapes.
Absolutely. While many routes are easy, Tynaarlo also offers over 20 difficult trails for those seeking a challenge. A prime example is the Day hike Drentsche Aa - National Park Drentsche Aa, a 12.6-mile (20.4 km) path that traverses the unique stream valley landscape, known for its rich flora and fauna.
Yes, many of the trails in Tynaarlo are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This is particularly common in areas like Landgoed De Braak and within the National Park Drentsche Aa, such as the Strubben-Kniphorstbos and Drentsche Aa Loop.
The spring and autumn months are particularly pleasant for hiking in Tynaarlo, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer is also popular, but trails can be busier. Winter hiking is possible, especially on clear days, offering a different, serene experience.
For panoramic views, consider visiting the Bartje-toren in Grolloo, which offers extensive vistas of the surrounding Drenthe landscape. Many trails through the open heathlands and along the stream valleys also provide wide, scenic views.
Public transport options, primarily buses, connect Tynaarlo with surrounding towns and some natural areas. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and routes in advance to plan your journey to specific trailheads. Many routes are also accessible by car, often with designated parking areas.
The hiking trails in Tynaarlo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 3000 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the region's diverse and well-preserved natural landscapes, the tranquility of the forests and heathlands, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various fitness levels.
Yes, Tynaarlo's diverse ecosystems, especially in areas like the National Park Drentsche Aa, De Onlanden, and around Zuidlaardermeer, are rich in wildlife. You might spot various bird species, deer, and other small mammals. Early mornings or late afternoons are often the best times for wildlife observation.


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