A varied autumn walk across the Dwingelderveld
A varied autumn walk across the Dwingelderveld
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9.31km
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The Dwingelderveld may be the largest wet heathland in Western Europe, but in addition to heathland, you will also find nice forests here that are great for walking all year round. In the 20th century, many trees were planted in the area to keep drifting sand together and since the…
Last updated: June 9, 2024
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Start point
Bus stop
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1.07 km
Highlight • Forest
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2.50 km
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6.50 km
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7.34 km
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9.31 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
3.99 km
3.28 km
1.53 km
509 m
Surfaces
4.48 km
3.31 km
837 m
601 m
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Thursday 28 May
31°C
13°C
71 %
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A combination of the yellow and white route. The walk is from the ANWB. Wonderful walk. Of course the boardwalk was a must, but it could have been a bit longer. Top walk.
Fantastically varied walk, highly recommended
On the way to visit family, take a breath of fresh air at the Dwingelderveld. It is a pity that there are no tactile, smell and hearing sensations in the photos. It was delicious!! In the white toll house the seeds have been sown for my later job needs: completely renovated by my niece and her husband from an old, dilapidated house into this great whole
What a beautiful walk. With fog and ice hair. And also the sun. Awesome.