Best attractions and places to see around Dronten include a diverse range of natural landscapes, cultural sites, and recreational areas. Located in the modern polder province of Flevoland, Dronten features open spaces, forests, and a significant coastline. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of its unique man-made environment.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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All of Kampen is beautiful, but especially the center and city park with the gates
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The Old Mill in Harderwijk. One of the most beautiful attractions of Harderwijk. When the weather is nice, the sails also turn. You can also visit the mill inside, enjoy the coffee with something tasty or eat something tasty in the restaurant.
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The Old Mill in Harderwijk is one of the most beautiful attractions in Harderwijk. When the weather is nice, the sails also keep turning. You can
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Before 1830, the Beekhuizerzand was part of a large quicksand area. Between 1880 and 1930, it was planted with pine trees on a large scale, especially to prevent dusting. It was also used as a military training area and opened for recreation from 1963. In 2004, many fly pines were felled and the top layer removed from the ground, so that it has become a real quicksand area where the destructible sand has been released again. The area is grazed by sheep.
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Beautiful, historic Hanseatic city with the Veluwe in the front garden. A cozy town that is buzzing with conviviality and culinary enjoyment.
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One of the beautiful quicksand areas in the region - although not really natural, but it's worth it as you don't find something like that often.
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Dronten offers diverse natural landscapes, including the unique Beekhuizerzand Sand Dunes, a large field of quicksand with varied terrain, bike paths, and picnic spots. The region also boasts 60 km of coastline with magnificent beaches, as well as beautiful forests and woodlands perfect for walking, trekking, and cycling. You can also explore the unique polder landscape, which has developed over the past sixty years.
Yes, Dronten and its surroundings feature several historical and cultural sites. The nearby Elburg - historic fishing town with a unique layout is a must-see, with its medieval, checkered center and 250 monuments. Within Dronten, you can visit the Mechanisch Erfgoed Centrum (MEC) Museum, showcasing 100 years of technology from the Zuiderzee's former seabed, or explore Brouwerij Artemis for a local beer tasting.
Dronten is great for families! Elburg - historic fishing town with a unique layout is considered family-friendly, as is the Beekhuizerzand Sand Dunes with its bike paths and picnic spots. The Monument for Great People is also a fun, interactive spot. For amusement, Walibi Holland in Biddinghuizen offers numerous roller coasters and rides for all ages. Additionally, Het Grote Kabouterbos (The Great Gnome Forest) in Roggebotzand is a magical place appealing to both young and old.
Dronten is home to several distinctive art installations. The Monument for Great People is a prominent 5-meter high concrete star designed to encourage real-life interactions. You can also find Land Art Riff, PD#18245, by Bob Gramsma, which is another notable art installation in the area.
Absolutely! Dronten's open spaces, forests, and coastline make it ideal for outdoor activities. You can enjoy ice skating at FlevOnice or inline skating at Leisure World in Biddinghuizen. The region's beaches are perfect for waterskiing, windsurfing, or simply relaxing. For cycling, mountain biking, and running, you can explore various routes. Find more details on specific routes in the MTB Trails around Dronten, Running Trails around Dronten, and Cycling around Dronten guides.
Cycling is a popular way to explore Dronten. You can find routes like the 'Round Biddinghuizen', 'Tour of Lake Veluwe', and the 'Dike route Dronten'. A notable route also passes by the Monument for Great People and offers views of Beekhuizerzand Sand Dunes. For more options, check out the Cycling around Dronten guide.
Yes, several spots offer great views. The Beekhuizerzand Sand Dunes provide beautiful vistas of varied landscapes, including dry forests and old beeches. The Monument for Great People is situated by a lake, offering scenic views. Additionally, the The City Bridge near Kampen is known for its picturesque setting, especially at night.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse range of experiences. Many enjoy the unique natural beauty of the Beekhuizerzand Sand Dunes for cycling and picnics. The historical charm of Elburg - historic fishing town with a unique layout, with its medieval architecture and canals, is also highly praised. The interactive and thought-provoking nature of the Monument for Great People is another highlight, fostering social cohesion and real-life encounters.
Yes, some attractions in the Dronten area are designed to be wheelchair accessible. The Monument for Great People is noted as wheelchair accessible, as is The City Bridge. It's always advisable to check specific venue details for the most up-to-date accessibility information.
You can explore the Oostrand, which is the oldest part of Dronten. This area is ideal for discovering by bike, foot, or car, and you'll find opportunities to purchase local farm products directly from producers.
Beyond outdoor activities and historical sites, Dronten offers entertainment options. Walibi Holland is a major theme park with numerous rides and also hosts large music festivals. For cultural performances, De Meerpaal is a theater in Dronten that presents a variety of shows, including films, cabaret, concerts, and plays.
Dronten's polder landscape, being relatively new, features varied tree populations planted since the early 1960s. The municipality has dedicated several walking routes specifically to these 'tree routes', allowing visitors to explore this unique aspect of the local nature.


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