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Kamperzand hiking easy trails offer diverse natural landscapes in the Dutch province of Drenthe. The region features serene mixed woodlands, expansive heathlands, and open fields. Hikers can explore areas like the Holtingerveld, a Natura 2000 reserve, which highlights the area's biodiversity. The terrain is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for easy walks.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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During World War II, a German airfield was located here, which was frequently bombed. Street signs like "Startbaan" (Startway) and "Rolbaan" (Rollway) are reminders of that era. You'll also find a hangar, a freight railway, and numerous bomb craters here, some filled with water.
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At the end of World War II, several Allied bombings were carried out over the German military airfield on Havelterberg. The numerous bomb craters, visible in the landscape as "round pools," are silent witnesses to this turbulent period. Source: https://www.drenthe.nl/locaties/4065299428/bomkrater
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The road to the Johannes Postkazerne has all these kinds of photos.
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Throughout the field you will encounter several bomb craters from when the Allies bombed the Germans here in WWII. Both "wet" and "dry" bomb craters are present that are now an important place for frogs and salamanders.
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The Holtingerveld Access Gate is worth a visit if you go walking in the Natura 2000 area of the Holtingerveld. In addition to the informative visitor center, you will also find Brasserie Oer, a playground, butterfly paradise Papiliorama and the sheepfold of the Holtinger sheep herd.
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In the immediate vicinity of the Havelterberg numerous burial mounds, grave fields and urn fields have been found that were used to bury the dead in the Bronze Age and early and late Iron Age (5000 - 2500 years ago). Research in 1918 and 1944, conducted by A.E. van Giffen, has shown that two burial mounds on the crest of the Havelterberg date from the Iron Age. The associated residential area and the characteristic rectangular fields from that time, the Celtic fields, extend on the southern flank of the Havelterberg. Unfortunately, a large part of this has now disappeared as a result of previous reclamation and the construction of a German airfield during the Second World War.
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During WWII, the Allies bombed the airfield that the Germans had built here. The bomb craters that formed then can still be seen.
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Kamperzand offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with 20 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails are generally flat with minimal elevation changes, making them suitable for a relaxed outdoor experience.
Easy hikes in Kamperzand lead through diverse natural landscapes. You'll encounter serene mixed woodlands, often dominated by oak and beech trees, which transition into expansive heathlands. In late summer, these heathlands are particularly picturesque as the heather blooms in vibrant purple hues. The region also features open fields and the important Natura 2000 reserve of Holtingerveld.
Yes, Kamperzand's easy trails often pass by significant historical sites. Within the Holtingerveld area, you can discover prehistoric dolmens (stone tombs) and ancient burial mounds. The charming hamlets of Oosterzand and Westerzand also showcase traditional Saxon farms and historic sheepfolds. You might also encounter the Kallenkote Monument 13 October 1944 or the American Watchtower Havelterberg, adding a cultural dimension to your hike.
Many trails in Kamperzand are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like Holtingerveld, to protect local wildlife and respect other hikers. Specific rules may vary, so look for local signage.
Yes, Kamperzand offers several excellent circular easy hiking routes. For example, the Dolmen D53 – Holtingerveld Nature Reserve loop from Darp is a popular 7.1 km circular trail that takes you through the scenic Holtingerveld. Another option is the Holtingerveld Gateway loop from Kallenkote, which is about 6 km long.
Kamperzand is beautiful year-round, but late summer (August to September) is particularly stunning when the heathlands bloom with vibrant purple heather. Spring offers fresh greenery and birdwatching opportunities, while autumn brings colorful foliage. The generally flat terrain makes easy hikes enjoyable even in milder winter conditions.
Yes, parking is generally available at or near the starting points of many easy hiking trails in Kamperzand. Routes often begin from designated parking areas, such as the Havelterberg Parking Area, making access convenient for hikers arriving by car.
The easy trails in Kamperzand are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 2,300 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, well-maintained paths, and the diverse natural scenery, highlighting the area as a perfect spot for relaxing walks.
Absolutely. The easy trails in Kamperzand are well-suited for families with children due to their generally flat terrain and manageable distances. Many routes offer opportunities to explore nature, spot wildlife, and discover historical sites like dolmens, providing an engaging experience for all ages. A shorter option like the Havelterberg Parking Area loop from Havelterberg (2.5 km) is ideal for younger children.
While Kamperzand is primarily accessed by car, some areas may be reachable via regional bus services in Drenthe. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and routes to nearby villages like Havelte or Darp, and then plan your walk to the trailheads. Information on specific bus stops near trail starting points can often be found on local transport websites.
Yes, the charming hamlets and villages surrounding Kamperzand, such as Havelte and Darp, offer various cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy refreshments or a meal before or after your hike. Some trails might even pass close to these establishments, providing convenient stops.
No, permits are generally not required for hiking on the designated trails in Kamperzand, including within the Holtingerveld nature reserve. The area is freely accessible for recreational use. However, always respect local regulations, stay on marked paths, and be mindful of any specific rules posted in sensitive natural areas.


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