Lakes around Dantumadeel are situated in a rural municipality in Friesland, characterized by its agricultural landscape and connection to the broader Frisian lake district. The region features several waterways, including the Dokkumer Ie, which historically served as a shipping route and is now used for pleasure boating. These waterways provide opportunities for water-based recreation, connecting to an extensive network of canals and lakes. The area offers a mix of natural and historic landscapes for exploration.
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Located in the north of the Netherlands in the provinces of Groningen and Friesland, declared National Park Lauwersmeer in November 2003. Named DARK SKY PARK in 2016 and so far the 2nd place in the Netherlands to receive this recognition. Besides hiking and cycling trails, there are also publicly accessible areas of the park for water sports activities & of course the best places for bird watching.
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Located in the north of the Netherlands in the provinces of Groningen and Friesland, declared National Park Lauwersmeer in November 2003. In 2016 appointed DARK SKY PARK and so far the 2nd place in the Netherlands to receive this recognition. Besides hiking and cycling trails, there are also publicly accessible areas of the park for water sports activities.
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Beautiful surroundings with lots of nature and beautiful cycling routes
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The harbour is not particularly large, but has a cosy and relaxed atmosphere. In addition to the water, the area around the harbour offers beautiful walking and cycling routes. The nature around Eastermar is quiet and unspoilt, with vast grasslands, lakes and picturesque villages nearby.
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Round Lauwersmeer we also came through these Frisian villages! What a beautiful route round Lauwersmeer!
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De Leijen (Frisian and officially: De Leien) is a lake in the province of Friesland (Netherlands), located between Oostermeer (Eastermar) and Opeinde (De Pein). It was created by peat mining and is therefore shallow in many places. A canal runs through the lake, connecting the Opeindervaart with Opeinde on the Lits to Eastermar and Rottevalle (De Rottefalle). On the east side of the lake there is a beach with catering and camping. The lake and its shores mostly belong to the Staatsbosbeheer. De Leijen is known as a nature reserve with many special bird colonies. It gave a boost to tourism on and around Leijen. The nature reserve is increasingly being converted into a recreational lake. However, due to the many islands, sandbanks and shipping canals, the lake is less suitable for sailors and windsurfers. Very beautiful nature and cycle paths.
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Dantumadeel is well-connected to the broader Frisian lake district, featuring a network of waterways including canals like the Dokkumer Ie, and various lakes. You'll find everything from national parks formed from former sea inlets to recreational areas with ponds and beaches, and shallow lakes created by peat mining.
A significant natural monument is Lauwersmeer National Park, known for its diverse wildlife and open landscapes. For recreation, De Groene Ster Recreation Area offers lawns, beaches, ponds, and forests. Another popular spot is Lake De Leijen, a lake formed by peat mining, featuring a beach and bird colonies.
The waterways, especially the Dokkumer Ie and its connected canals, are ideal for boating, with options to rent sloops or fishing boats. Fishing is also very popular, with species like pike, zander, bream, and carp. Marrekrite mooring places are available for those exploring by boat.
Yes, the region offers beautiful walking and cycling routes, particularly around areas like Eastermar Harbour and De Groene Ster Recreation Area. You can find numerous routes for running, cycling, and even gravel biking that explore the natural landscapes and connect to the waterways.
The area is rich in wildlife, especially birds. Lauwersmeer National Park is an important resting place for migratory birds, and you might spot common waterfowl, kingfishers, sea eagles, and peregrine falcons. Lake De Leijen is also known for its special bird colonies. You may also see grazing Scottish Highland cattle and Konik horses in the national park.
Absolutely. Many areas are designed for family enjoyment. De Groene Ster Recreation Area, for instance, features lawns, beaches, and ponds perfect for families. Lake De Leijen also has a beach suitable for families.
Yes, the Dokkumer Ie canal provides access to the historic city of Dokkum. You can sail into the city center, moor your boat, and explore its ancient ramparts, windmills, gables, and the Dokkum Museum. Dokkum is also famous as a turning point in the Elfstedentocht marathon skating race.
The warmer months, from spring through early autumn, are generally best for enjoying water-based activities, cycling, and walking. During these seasons, the weather is more pleasant for outdoor exploration, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant.
Yes, a valid fishing permit is generally required for public waters in the region. Specific fishing spots can be found along canals like the Stroobosser Trekvaart and the Zwemmer, which has dedicated fishing piers.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful and unspoilt nature, the extensive network of waterways for boating and exploring, and the opportunities for cycling and walking through picturesque landscapes. The connection to historic towns like Dokkum also adds a cultural dimension to the natural beauty.
Yes, within Lauwersmeer National Park, larger areas are not accessible to the public, and shallow lakes and wetlands may not be entered to protect the landscape and its diverse flora and fauna. Lake De Leijen is also a nature reserve with many special bird colonies.


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