Best natural monuments around Nijefurd are found within the historical area of Nijefurd, now part of Súdwest-Fryslân in the province of Friesland, Netherlands. This region is characterized by its position along the IJsselmeer coast, numerous lakes, and distinct Frisian landscapes. It is part of the larger Zuidwest Fryslân National Landscape, known for diverse scenery including the IJsselmeer coast, the rolling countryside of Gaasterland, and the wetlands of southwest Friesland. The area offers diverse landscapes for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Mirnserklif on the IJsselmeer is a popular spot for kitesurfers, kite flyers, and beachgoers. The cliff was formed during the penultimate ice age, when shifting ice from Scandinavia shaped the Gaasterland landscape. The Mirnserklif has been a favorite lookout spot for centuries. Until the 1960s, the cliff formed a single entity with the Rijsterbos forest. The wide road constructed at that time bisects the natural monument. To the left of the cliff lies a walking path called "Freuleleantsje," specially constructed for the Lady Van Swinderen, who lived at Slot Rijs at the time. A small dome has been erected there since 2023, and you can also enjoy the view over the water from the pavilion's terrace.
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After reading the info this could be the first hunebed of Friesland if it has not been demolished see text
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Perfect cycle paths in a great natural landscape, at its finest (!)
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This is Friesland at its best: views over endless water from wonderful cycle paths. Enjoy your cycling!
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The fish fountain in Stavoren is located very close to the train station and was definitely the most fun fountain we saw! The sun was shining, and there were benches in front of the fountain where I sat down with our dog, Bronco. Suddenly, I noticed my husband bravely taking off his shoes and socks and climbing into the fish's mouth to sit down inside! It was hilarious! Luckily, he wasn't swallowed or eaten and was able to leave the Stavoren fish fountain unharmed. The description of the fountain is also very fitting and thought-provoking.
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For more information about the air battles over Fryslan, visit: visitwadden.nl
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Historically important place for the Frisians. On the other side a fantastic view of the Eijselmeer.
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The region, now part of Súdwest-Fryslân, offers diverse natural features. You can explore the unique Mirns Cliff, an ice age formation that stands out in the flat Dutch landscape, featuring a beach and shallow waters. Another significant feature is the Rode Klif Monument, an ice age moraine offering expansive views. The area also boasts the tranquil IJsselmeer coast and numerous Frisian Lakes and wetlands.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Mirns Cliff is family-friendly, with its beach and shallow waters perfect for a day out. The Rode Klif Monument and the National Monument “Missing Airmen” on the IJsselmeer also welcome families, offering scenic views and easy access.
The region is known for its vibrant birdlife, especially in designated birdwatching locations like the Bocht van Molkwar and the Sondeler Leien. These areas, characterized by reed lands and grasslands, are ideal for observing various bird species, including ducks in winter and meadow birds in spring. The forests of Gaasterland, though slightly south, are also home to diverse flora and fauna, including breeding birds.
Yes, the area offers various hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Railrunnerroutes: From Workum station to Stavoren station' or the 'Observation bunker – View of the IJsselmeer loop from Stavoren'. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Nijefurd guide.
The region is excellent for cycling, with routes like the 'National Landscape Southwest Fryslân' and 'Yntemasleat Ferry – Gaastmeer Waterfront loop from Hindeloopen'. The National Monument “Missing Airmen” on the IJsselmeer is specifically noted for its perfect cycle paths with views over the IJsselmeer. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Nijefurd guide.
Absolutely. The Rode Klif Monument is both a natural elevation formed by glacial ice and a historical site commemorating the Battle of Warns. Another example is the Wijnjeterp Stone Cist, a replica of an ancient stone box, which offers a glimpse into prehistoric burial practices in the region.
The Rode Klif Monument is significant for its geological origins as an ice age moraine, standing 10.35 meters high and offering panoramic views. It is also a historical landmark, featuring a monument in memory of the Battle of Warns in 1345, with the inscription 'leaver dea as slaef' (better dead than slave).
While specific accessibility details for the Mirns Cliff are not fully detailed, its unique natural formation as a cliff might present challenges. However, the National Monument “Missing Airmen” on the IJsselmeer and The Fish for Stavoren – 11Fountains are noted as wheelchair accessible, offering alternative accessible points of interest.
The region's natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round. Spring is ideal for observing meadow birds and flowering plants in areas like Gaasterland. Summer offers pleasant conditions for cycling along the IJsselmeer coast and enjoying the beaches. Autumn provides beautiful scenery, while winter walks can be tranquil, especially around the frozen lakes and coastal areas.
The region is primarily defined by its position along the IJsselmeer coast, its numerous lakes, and distinct Frisian landscapes. It is part of the larger Zuidwest Fryslân National Landscape, which includes the rolling countryside of Gaasterland and extensive wetlands. These diverse landscapes offer a unique interplay between water and land.
Visitors appreciate the expansive views over the IJsselmeer from locations like the National Monument “Missing Airmen” and the Rode Klif Monument. The unique geological formations, such as the Mirns Cliff, are also a highlight. Many enjoy the tranquility and the opportunity for cycling on well-maintained paths through beautiful natural settings.
Yes, the region is rich in water-related natural features. The IJsselmeer coast itself is a significant natural monument, offering vast views and tranquil environments. The Mirns Cliff features a beach and shallow waters, while the broader Southwest Friesland area is characterized by its wetlands and lakes, such as the Aldegeaster Brekken, providing opportunities for boating and enjoying the waterscapes.


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