Walking through the Schoorlse Duinen

  • The Netherlands
  • North Holland
  • Bergen (NH)
  • 8.24 km (Approximately 02:03 u)
  • Hiking route 748065

Walking through the Schoorlse Duinen

  • The Netherlands
  • North Holland
  • Bergen (NH)
  • 8.24 km (Approximately 02:03 u)
  • Hiking route 748065

This route takes you through one of the most beautiful dune areas in Europe: the Schoorlse Duinen. Put on your walking shoes for a tour full of variety and tranquility in the widest and highest dunes in the Netherlands. The route starts at De Duinerij. From the terrace you can walk straight into the dunes of Schoorl. With more than 60 kilometers of hiking trails, you can immerse yourself in a unique landscape here. The Schoorlse Duinen is beautiful in every season. In the spring, for example, you can enjoy many blooming orchids. With a bit of luck you will hear a pheasant or a nightjar or see a sand lizard scurrying between the dunes. The route leads you over sloping and winding paths through the vast forests. It makes your walk wonderfully varied. After your trip it's time for a terrace at De Duinerij.

Directions

# Description Distance
De Duinerij (C.F. Zeiler Boulevard, 1865 BB, Bergen (NH), North Holland, The Netherlands) 0.00 km
De Duinerij (C.F. Zeiler Boulevard, 1865 BB, Bergen (NH), North Holland, The Netherlands) 8.24 km

Pause places

De Duinerij

C.F. Zeiler Boulevard 10
1865 BB Bergen (NH)
http://www.deduinerij.nl

De Duinerij is a restaurant at the top of the beach in Bergen aan Zee. It is an accessible, cozy meeting place where everyone feels at home. A wonderful place after a walking and cycling trip through the Schoorlse Duinen and surroundings. The restaurant has a large bar, a bright conservatory with a view of the dunes and a spacious terrace. The extensive menu includes pizzas, pancakes, meat and fish dishes. There is also an extensive range of Mexican dishes. All this for a very attractive price. There is also an extensive children's menu for children. The dog is also very welcome.

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