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Destination Drenthe, Netherlands

Destination Drenthe, Netherlands

Explore the hidden cultural treasures of Drenthe, where the scenery is characterised by forests, moors, former fen communities, brook valleys and sheep. There are no less than 52 hunebeds (Megalithic tombs) and well over a thousand burial mounds. This region lends itself very well to walking, cycling, and mountain-biking!

Places of interest

  • 'Hunebeds' (Megalithic tombs): one of the oldest burial sites in the country made from impressive stone formations.
  • Monumental village of Orvelte.
  • The 'Boomkroonpad' (walking path at tree top level).
  • The National Parks of 'Dwingelerveld' and 'Drents Friese Wold'.
  • Kabouterland (Land of the Gnomes) in Exloo.
  • Zoo Emmen.
  • Assen, historical and commercial centre, and also province capital of Drenthe.

More regions of NetherlandsDrenthe, Flevoland, Friesland, Guelders, Groningen, North Brabant, Overijssel, Utrecht, Frisian Islands, Zealand, South Holland


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