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Easy hiking trails around Fochteloërveen traverse a unique high moor landscape, characterized by extensive peatlands, wet areas, and ponds. This flat, open terrain offers expansive views and a sense of tranquility. Conservation efforts have focused on rewetting measures to preserve this delicate environment. The region's physical features include vast, open moorland and low elevation changes.
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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The hotel (with restaurant) is the (former) health cluster from 1893. This is where the medical center of the Colony of Benevolence from the time of Johannes van den Bosch was formerly located. The complex from 1893 consisted of: * The old hospital (now our restaurant and atmospheric hotel rooms) * The pharmacy and the pharmacist's residence * The stately house of the physician Veenhuizen was a completely closed village until 1980. Only residents, staff, and inmates had access to this special enclave in the Drenthe landscape. This decades-long isolation has ensured that time seems to have stood still here. See also: https://www.monumenten.nl/monument/478450
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The power station was built in 1909, but after about twenty years it was only used as an emergency power station. At the beginning of this century, everything was restored and it is possible to attend a demonstration here. In the past, no less than 200 kilos of peat were burned here every hour to generate energy. The building was designed by architect W.C. Metzelaar, who designed more buildings in this village. The power station is a national monument and nowadays belongs to the Prison Museum. A club of enthusiastic volunteers will gladly tell you much more about this gem! See also: https://gevangenismuseum.nl/groepen/rondleiding-door-de-electriciteitscentrale/
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The National Prison Museum has been located at its current site in Veenhuizen since 2005; the only remaining non-free institution of the Society of Benevolence, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2021. The 1823 building is one of the few tangible reminders from the era of the Colonies of Benevolence in the village. In addition to permanent and temporary exhibitions, the Prison Museum offers engaging activities for young and old. From a visit to a notorious disciplinary prison, a ride through the village with the old Boevenbus (crooks' bus), to in-depth events and activities. See also: https://gevangenismuseum.nl/
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The electric conveyor belt and chutes on the Bonghaar were used as a central location in the Fochteloërveen to enable quay restoration
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The building, with the name Bitter en Zoet inscribed in the center of its facade, was built in 1893 based on a design by W.C. Metzelaar; it is both functionally and visually strongly connected to the Toewijding residence and the Plichtgevoel apothecary's residence. The three buildings are connected at the rear and form the Bitter en Zoet hotel-restaurant.
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Fochteloërveen offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 19 routes specifically designed for an accessible outdoor experience. These trails are generally flat, traversing the unique high moor landscape.
Easy hikes in Fochteloërveen primarily take you through a vast, flat, and open high moor landscape. You'll encounter extensive peatlands, wet areas, and tranquil ponds. The terrain is characterized by low elevation changes, offering expansive views and a profound sense of tranquility, often described as 'savanna-like'.
Yes, Fochteloërveen is well-suited for family-friendly walks due to its generally flat and accessible terrain. Many routes are shorter and offer interesting sights. For example, the Veenhuizen Orphanage – Koepelkerk Veenhuizen loop from Veenhuizen is an easy 4.6 km trail that families can enjoy.
While Fochteloërveen is a nature reserve, dogs are generally welcome on a leash on most public paths. However, specific rules may apply in certain sensitive areas, especially during breeding seasons for birds like the Common Crane. Always check local signage for the most current regulations. Many of the easy trails, such as the Koepelkerk Veenhuizen – Forest Path in Veenhuizen loop from Veenhuizen, are suitable for walks with your leashed dog.
Yes, Fochteloërveen features several easy circular routes, perfect for a relaxed outing. An example is the Measurement mast Fochteloërveen loop from Parkeerplaats Bonghaar, a 3.7 km trail that takes you through open moorland and typically takes less than an hour to complete.
Fochteloërveen offers several notable natural features and viewpoints. You can visit the Observation Tower Fochteloërveen or the Zeven Observation Tower for panoramic views of the high moor. The Esmeer is another beautiful spot, and you can explore it on the Esmeer (Fochteloërveen) – Appelo Bench in Fochteloërveen loop from Huis ter Heide trail.
Yes, parking is generally available at various starting points for trails around Fochteloërveen. Many routes, like the Measurement mast Fochteloërveen loop from Parkeerplaats Bonghaar, begin near designated parking areas, making access convenient for hikers.
Fochteloërveen is a haven for wildlife, especially birds. You might spot the majestic Common Crane, Great Grey Shrike, Hen Harrier, or Eurasian Spoonbill. The area is also home to three species of snakes (adder, smooth snake, grass snake) and rare insects like the large heath butterfly. Keep an eye out for unique flora such as hare's-tail cottongrass and bog rosemary.
The easy trails in Fochteloërveen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1,700 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquility, the expansive open views of the high moor, and the excellent birdwatching opportunities. The well-maintained paths and unique landscape are frequently highlighted as key attractions.
Fochteloërveen offers unique experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are excellent for birdwatching, especially to see the Common Cranes and other breeding birds. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the moorland vegetation. Even in winter, the vast, open landscape can be stunning, though some paths might be wet. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Some routes in Fochteloërveen offer glimpses into the area's past. While not always directly on the easy trails, the region has paths leading past former work camps, and the nearby Veenhuizen area has a rich history. The Koepelkerk Veenhuizen – Maallust Brewery loop from Veenhuizen, for instance, starts near historical points of interest.
Yes, Fochteloërveen is committed to accessibility. Some paths within the reserve are paved and specifically designed to be wheelchair-accessible, allowing everyone to enjoy the unique high moor landscape. Look for signage indicating accessible routes near observation points or visitor facilities.


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