Best attractions and places to see in De Horsten is a royal estate in Wassenaar, Netherlands, covering approximately 400 to 450 hectares. This tranquil area features expansive forests, diverse water bodies, and historical significance with its royal connections. It is primarily known for its peaceful walking routes and natural beauty.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Asphalted road between the trees with a view of fields
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It's one of the largest estates in South Holland: De Horsten Estate. It's actually a merger of the three estates Raaphorst, Eikenhorst, and Ter Horst. De Horsten was founded in the mid-19th century and came into the hands of the Royal Family at the beginning of the 20th century when Wilhelmina purchased the estate. The original houses no longer exist, but several (out)buildings remain, including the former hunting lodge. You can now enjoy a cup of coffee or tea there. Most of De Horsten Estate is now open to walkers.
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Easy-to-ride gravel road in a secluded forest.
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A beautiful route for cycling with some highlights
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A picturesque avenue that stretches between the royal estate De Horsten and the dunes. The Raaphorstlaan offers a unique route through wooded surroundings with a view of wide fields and dune landscape. Ideal for a quiet walk or bike ride in a versatile nature reserve.
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Gravel that is easy to ride on. No problem, even for beginners.
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De Horsten is known for its tranquil and diverse natural beauty. You'll find expansive forests with mature oak, beech, and pine trees, as well as small canals, pools, and open fields. A notable feature is the Seringeberg Lookout – De Horsten Estate, an artificial hill covered in lilacs, offering views over the forest.
De Horsten has a rich royal history, having been acquired by Prince Frederik in the 19th century and remaining in royal hands ever since. It was home to King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima for many years. While many original medieval buildings are no longer standing, remnants like the former royal hunting lodge, now the Tea Pavilion, offer glimpses into its past.
Yes, De Horsten offers many marked walking routes. A popular choice is the Mill Path (De Horsten), a narrow pollard willow path with water on both sides, providing wide views. Another interesting spot is the Wooden Bridge Over the Pond, which marks the start of a forest path through an area with many ditches.
The diverse landscape of De Horsten, with its forests and water bodies, attracts various wildlife. Visitors often spot deer, foxes, ducks, and swans. It's also a haven for birdwatchers, with species like the Green Woodpecker, Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, and Golden Oriole present.
While access to the estate itself was free as of 2021, paid parking is in effect. Nominal entry fees may also apply via QR code scanning at entry points. Some visitors have noted that you can buy an access card via your smartphone.
De Horsten offers unique beauty in every season. However, spring is particularly stunning, especially when the lilacs on the Seringenberg and rhododendrons are in full bloom. Visiting on weekdays is recommended for a more peaceful experience with fewer crowds.
To maintain its tranquil nature, De Horsten is exclusively for walkers. Bicycles and dogs are not permitted within the estate. However, there is a Bike Path Between Voorschoten and Wassenaar nearby for cyclists.
Yes, the Tea Pavilion De Horsten is a popular spot for refreshments. It is housed in a former royal hunting lodge, built in 1863, and offers coffee and fresh pastries, making it an ideal stop during your walk.
De Horsten is generally considered family-friendly for walks, offering a peaceful natural environment. The De Horsten Royal Estate itself is categorized as family-friendly, with various trails suitable for different ages. Remember that only walking is permitted.
The time needed to explore De Horsten varies depending on your chosen route and pace. There are various walking routes, from shorter loops to longer trails. For example, a moderate hiking route like the "Impressive Beech Avenue – Mill Path (De Horsten) loop from Wassenaar" can be around 8 km (5 miles) long, taking a few hours.
While De Horsten itself is for walking only, there are options for other activities in the surrounding area. You can find several running trails, such as the "Mill Path (De Horsten) – Wooden Bridge Over the Pond loop from Wassenaar" (approx. 9 km), by exploring the Running Trails in De Horsten guide. For mountain biking, routes like the "Noordwijk MTB Route S1 Trail – Mountain Bike Trail Dunes loop from Voorschoten" (approx. 57 km) are available in the MTB Trails in De Horsten guide.
De Horsten offers a range of walking paths, generally suitable for various fitness levels. Many routes are easy to moderate, winding through forests and open areas. However, some paths, especially in areas with many ditches like near the Wooden Bridge Over the Pond, can become muddy in wet weather, which might increase the difficulty slightly.


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