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Hiking around Slingeplas offers a blend of natural and historical landscapes, centered around a large recreational lake that was originally a sand extraction pit. The region is part of the expansive Winterswijk National Landscape, characterized by a diverse agricultural landscape with wooded banks, forests, and moors. Paths often lead through open views around the lake, past sandy beaches, and into areas with historical significance near the fortified town of Bredevoort. The terrain is generally flat, making it suitable for easy…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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Slingeplas – Slingeplas loop from Bredevoort

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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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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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Fer van Beurden
March 21, 2026, Boven Slinge en het zwembad De Twee Bruggen

Very beautiful surroundings and good restaurant

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Very beautiful surroundings and good restaurant

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Continuation of the inscription on the pages... p. 6) Saint George was the patron saint of knights. He slew the dragon, the monster of all evil. The gilded image of Saint George of Bredevoort adorns the spire of the old "Sint Joriskerk" (old St. George's Church, Market Square). IMAGE: Knight George on his horse, slaying the dragon with a lance. p. 7) The Nazareth Monastery, also called Schaer (sharp), also blessed Bredevoort. The monastery, 2 km away, was a center of knowledge and culture. Nobles met there, disputes were settled, and it was also a popular burial place. The prior of the monastery was also the parish priest of Bredevoort. The church was founded in 1429 by Knight Derck van Lintelo and the patrician Conrad Slindewater. It later became part of the main monastery in Windesheim near Zwolle. IMAGE: Coat of arms with 3 birds, 2 crossbars, and 1 semicircle p. 8) During the uprising against Spain in the Eighty Years' War (1568-1648), the flatlands around Bredevoort suffered greatly. Soldiers and mercenaries, both allies and enemies, plundered. Farms were often abandoned or destroyed, and most of the land lay fallow. Sometimes the flag of the Spanish king flew over the castle, other times the orange-white-blue flag. p. 9) Prince Maurice was well-versed in new technologies. In October 1597, his soldiers crossed the canals in a spectacular fashion. Floating cork bridges were constructed as pontoons over the water on the southwest side of the town. Bredevoort had already set its cannons alight beforehand. The fortress reverted from Spanish to state ownership (House of Orange). p. 10) Different times, different measures. From 1755 onward, the ramparts, the crescent-shaped fortifications, the bastions with their evocative names Fearless, Mourn Not, Intrepid, Proud Castle, Consequential, and Ox Head, the defensive ditches, and the gates were no longer necessary. Nature and humankind had done their work. Bredevoort lost "zijn jas, maar niet zijn kracht" (its cloak/cover, but not its strength). You have already read the pages of this book in the "book town of Bredevoort," a friend of all printed works since 1993.

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This "history book" made of Corten steel is located at the northern end of the market square (behind Stadsbrouwerij de Borghman) at the corner of Het Zand and Kruittorenstraat. Five double-page spreads provide information about the origin and development of the town of Bredevoort. The following is written on it: S1) The only place where one could cross the surrounding marshes with dry feet was here: the Brede-Voorde (broad ford). A suitable location to build a castle. From here, one had good control over the roads, and the castle was difficult to conquer. The owners of the castle also ruled over the surrounding land. The oldest mention of "Castri Bredevurt" dates back to 1188. The Archbishop of Cologne (with three shares) and the Counts of Lohn were the lords of the castle. S2) The town grew up on the south side of the mighty castle. Behind the moats (the castle ditches surrounding the inner and outer castle walls), the feudal lords (Borgmänner) ruled over the Lordship of Bredevoort. This included the town and the villages of Aalten, Dinxperlo, and Winterswijk. IMAGE: Castle and town with inner and outer moats S3) It is unknown whether Brevoort, Breefoort, Breevorde, Bredervoert, Breedevoord, or Bredevoort possessed town privileges. However, they did have the right to mint coins, meaning they could produce their own coins and use them as currency. IMAGE: Coins of Bredevoort S4) The Dukes and Counts of Guelders coveted Bredevoort, as did the Bishops of Münster. Both held equal shares in the Lordship of Bredevoort. The noble feudal lords (Borgmänner) defended the castle and the town in armor and on horseback. PICTURE: Knight on a warhorse or tournament horse with sword, armor, helmet, and crest. (p. 5) Bredevoort was also a war gift. In 1388, Duke William of Guelders gifted the town of Bredevoort and the surrounding lands to Henry of Gemen in gratitude for his assistance during the campaigns in Guelders. Bredevoort was an attractive investment for nobles. This meant, however, a succession of different rulers, different laws, and sometimes higher taxes: The Gemen era lasted until 1492. The era under the Counts of Bentheim-Steinfurt lasted until 1526. The Lords of Guelders ruled again until 1562. Anholt held sway until 1612. Ultimately, the town belonged to the House of Orange.

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HISTORY OF THE VESTING PARK The Fortress Park is a listed historical park located on the former fortifications and bastions "Treurniet" (= do not mourn) and "Vreesniet" (= do not be afraid) in the northwest of the city. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the ramparts and almost all of the bastions were demolished, and most of the canals were filled in. (Source: Information panel at the park entrance) Bernard Andreas Roelvink was the administrator of Governor William V. His residence was expanded in 1764 into the administrator's house, the present-day St. Bernardus Church. The remains of two bastions (Treurniet and Vreesniet) and the land between them were granted to the Roelvink family on a hereditary lease in 1782. Around 1850, he had an English garden with a teahouse laid out for himself at "Vreesniet." The Roelvink family used to drink their tea there. (Source: Information panel at the teahouse) Following the arrival of the French in 1795, administrative changes took place. The Bredevoort estate was divided. St. Bernardus House was built on the grounds of the outer bailey of Bredevoort Castle. It was commissioned by Jan Satink, a lieutenant colonel in the National Regiment of the Dutch Army. (Source: Hotel de Heerlyckheid website) Around 1900, when tuberculosis (TB) became the number one public health problem, Father Bernardus Mulder purchased the steward's house (dating from 1764) and its garden in 1897 to establish a hospital. Under the direction of the Franciscan Sisters of Thuine, the "Roman Catholic Sanatorium St. Bernardus Foundation" was founded in 1902. The former English Garden was used as a health resort for TB patients. Several sunbathing pavilions (of which only two white carriage houses remain today) were erected along the city moat (Grote Gracht). Around 1900, an orchard was planted in the monastery garden, approximately at the level of the Treurniet Bastion, and in 1912 the nuns had the Lourdes Grotto built in the English Garden. (Source: Information panel in Vestingpark) From 1933, the former administrator's house and its park were used as a retirement home. In 1938, the Sisters of Thuine were replaced by the Sisters of St. Joseph from Amersfoort. In 1985, the Sisters of St. Joseph had to leave Bredevoort permanently. St. Bernardus House was renovated and expanded in 1988 by the St. Bernardus Nursing Home Foundation, which also used the building as a retirement home. In 2008, the nursing home moved to a new location.

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B.A. Roelvink had this beautiful teahouse built for himself and his family in 1862. It's charmingly furnished, just as a 19th-century teahouse would have been. One can easily imagine the Roelvink family arriving at any moment to enjoy their afternoon tea. It's locked, but the interior is clearly visible through the glass panes. Simply beautiful and an idyllic spot. ... BACKGROUND 1764: Bernard Andreas Roelvink was the administrator of Governor William V. His residence was expanded into the administrator's house in 1764 (the present-day Boutique Hotel & Brasserie "DE HEERLYCKHEID"). 1782: The remains of two bastions (Vreesniet and Treurniet) and the land between them (the present-day fortress park and orchard) were leased to the Roelvink family in 1782. Around 1850: B.A. Roelvink had an English garden laid out on the grounds for himself and his family, a style that was very fashionable at the time. 1862: The teahouse was built on the former Vreesniet bastion and is now picturesquely situated on a slight rise in the fortress park, which is bordered to the northwest by the Grote Gracht (former moat). (Source: Information signs at the teahouse and in the fortress park)

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You can enjoy delicious food at Grachthaus, Kruittorenstraat 1 in Bredevoort. From here you have a beautiful view of the Great Canal and Vestingpark. In summer, you can sit outside on the terrace and soak up the sun.

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B.A. Roelvink had this beautiful teahouse built for himself and his family in 1862. It's charmingly furnished, just as a 19th-century teahouse would have been. One can easily imagine the Roelvink family arriving at any moment to enjoy their afternoon tea. It's locked, but the interior is clearly visible through the glass panes. Simply beautiful and an idyllic spot. ... BACKGROUND 1764: Bernard Andreas Roelvink was the administrator of Governor William V. His residence was expanded into the administrator's house in 1764 (the present-day Boutique Hotel & Brasserie "DE HEERLYCKHEID"). 1782: The remains of two bastions (Vreesniet and Treurniet) and the land between them (the present-day fortress park and orchard) were leased to the Roelvink family in 1782. Around 1850: B.A. Roelvink had an English garden laid out on the grounds for himself and his family, a style that was very fashionable at the time. 1862: The teahouse was built on the former Vreesniet bastion and is now picturesquely situated on a slight rise in the fortress park, which is bordered to the northwest by the Grote Gracht (former moat). (Source: Information signs at the teahouse and in the fortress park)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available around Slingeplas?

Slingeplas offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 690 routes specifically graded as easy. In total, there are more than 1000 hiking tours in the area, catering to various preferences.

What kind of terrain can I expect on easy hikes around Slingeplas?

The terrain around Slingeplas is generally flat, making it ideal for easy hikes. You'll find paths winding around the recreational lake, through diverse agricultural landscapes with wooded banks, and occasionally past sandy beaches. The broader Winterswijk National Landscape, which Slingeplas is part of, features forests and moors.

Are there any circular routes suitable for easy hiking?

Yes, many easy routes around Slingeplas are circular. For example, the Slingeplas – Slingeplas loop from Bredevoort offers a scenic 2.0-mile (3.2 km) walk around the lake. Another option is the Vestingspark Bredevoort – Slingeplas loop from Bredevoort, which is 3.5 miles (5.7 km) and includes historical elements.

What interesting landmarks or attractions can I see on an easy hike?

Many easy hikes around Slingeplas offer views of the recreational lake itself. You can also explore the nearby fortified town of Bredevoort. The Vestingspark Bredevoort – Slingeplas loop from Bredevoort takes you through the historic Vestingpark, featuring former defensive moats, bastions, and old trees. The Eskes Farm – Havezathe Het Walfort loop from Bredevoort passes traditional farms and historical estates.

Are the easy hiking trails around Slingeplas family-friendly?

Yes, the generally flat and accessible nature of the easy trails makes them very suitable for families. Routes like the Slingeplas – Slingeplas loop from Bredevoort are short and offer pleasant scenery, perfect for walks with children.

What do other hikers say about the easy trails in Slingeplas?

The easy hiking trails in Slingeplas are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 5,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the scenic views around the recreational lake, the well-maintained paths, and the blend of natural beauty with historical elements, especially near Bredevoort.

Is there parking available for easy hikes near Slingeplas?

Yes, parking is generally available near popular starting points for hikes around Slingeplas, particularly around the recreational lake area and in the vicinity of Bredevoort. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages or local signage.

Can I combine an easy hike with a visit to Bredevoort Book Town?

Absolutely. Slingeplas's proximity to Bredevoort Book Town makes it easy to combine nature walks with cultural exploration. Many routes, such as the Vestingspark Bredevoort – Slingeplas loop from Bredevoort, start or pass through Bredevoort, allowing you to enjoy both the trails and the town's unique atmosphere.

What is the typical duration for an easy hike around Slingeplas?

The duration of easy hikes varies, but many can be completed in under two hours. For instance, the Slingeplas – Slingeplas loop from Bredevoort takes approximately 49 minutes. Longer easy routes, like the View of the Countryside Fields – De Witte Bergen Monument loop from Bredevoort, can take around 1 hour 45 minutes.

Are there any cafes or places to eat near the easy hiking trails?

Given the area's popularity and proximity to Bredevoort, you can find cafes and eateries in and around the town. While specific establishments aren't listed for every trail, Bredevoort offers options for refreshments before or after your hike.

What is the best season for easy hiking in Slingeplas?

Slingeplas is enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for easy hiking with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular, especially around the recreational lake, while winter walks can be serene, though some paths might be muddy.

Are dogs allowed on the easy hiking trails around Slingeplas?

Generally, dogs are welcome on many trails in the Slingeplas area, especially on leash. It's always advisable to check local regulations or specific route details for any restrictions, particularly in nature reserves or protected areas.

Can I reach Slingeplas and its easy trails by public transport?

While specific public transport links directly to every trailhead might be limited, the Slingeplas area is accessible. You can typically reach nearby towns like Bredevoort or Winterswijk by public transport, and from there, access the hiking trails, often within walking distance or a short local bus ride.

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