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Top 4 Huts and Cabins around Drimmelen

Best huts around Drimmelen are found in a region characterized by its proximity to the Biesbosch National Park, offering unique water-based landscapes and historical significance. The area features a mix of natural reserves and cultural sites, including traditional griend workers' huts. Visitors can explore diverse environments, from historical structures to dedicated nature observation points. This region provides opportunities to experience both local history and the natural surroundings.

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Last updated: June 26, 2026

Griend Workers' Hut

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The osier worker's hut is a nice place for a picnic. There is a water pump available and it is possible to spend the night for free. Please bring your own sleeping bag. πŸ‘

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Ecolodge in the Biesbosch National Park

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Can't get enough of it? You can spend the night in the wonderful silence of the Biesbosch in this Ecolodge.

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Stenen Keet, De Biesbosch

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This shed was used by willow harvesters during the winter months when they pollarded the willows. I've even been inside. A simple life that we can no longer imagine.

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Narrow Path to Griendwerkershut Jannezand

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Nice walking path with a osier worker's hut hidden in the greenery where you can spend the night.

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Bird hide towards Tongplaat

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From the hut you look up the Tongplaat. many different birds. Including the Spoonbill. The Tongplaat is part of the ecological connection outside the dikes between the Sliedrechtse and the …

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Peter Krommenhoek
September 29, 2025, Smal Pad naar Griendwerkershut Jannezand

No parking. Parked in the passing lane. The first half of the trip was very boring: a long stretch along the fields.

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This shed was used by willow harvesters during the winter months when they pollarded the willows. I've even been inside. A simple life that we can no longer imagine.

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It is highly recommended to do this at night. From the visitor center you go to the Stenen Keet in the dark with a whisper boat. At the fireplace a staff member tells wonderful and fascinating stories about the life of the Griendwerker. Then walk back in the dark which is also a special experience.

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Sjaak
September 22, 2024, Griendwerkershut

Provides a historical picture of how workers in the Biesbosch (willow workers) lived throughout the week.

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Only possible to get here by canoe, SUP or ferry! The ferry runs until October

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It is a great location to spend a night. It is possible to use the fire kettle located in front of the hut to heat up your food, for example. Unfortunately, the water pump does not provide drinking water. So bring everything and, importantly, dry wood if you want to make a fire. See the adventure of this wet end of year's walk. https://youtu.be/6S6LvMGfQYw

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Wonderful place to come to a halt in a natural ambiance!

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Sven
June 13, 2023, Griendwerkershut

The osier worker's hut is a nice place for a picnic. There is a water pump available and it is possible to spend the night for free. Please bring your own sleeping bag. πŸ‘

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts can I find around Drimmelen?

Around Drimmelen, you'll find a variety of huts, including historical workers' huts, birdwatching hides, and unique floating eco-lodges. These range from rustic, self-catering options for overnight stays to dedicated spots for nature observation.

Are there any huts where I can stay overnight for free?

Yes, the Griend Workers' Hut offers free overnight stays. It's a rustic, self-catering hut with five wooden beds and a picnic table. You'll need to bring your own sleeping bag and mat. Note that campfires and woodstoves are not permitted, but gas/petroleum stoves are allowed.

Which huts offer insights into the region's history?

For a glimpse into the past, visit the Black hut, a historical shack from 1912 that pays tribute to the pilot whale workers. Another historical site is the Stenen Keet, De Biesbosch, which was used by willow harvesters during the winter months.

Where can I go for birdwatching near Drimmelen?

The Bird hide towards Tongplaat is an excellent spot for birdwatching. From this hut, you can observe many different bird species, including the Spoonbill, as it overlooks the Tongplaat, an important ecological connection area.

Are there family-friendly activities or huts in the Drimmelen area?

While the historical huts and bird hides offer educational experiences, the region also features floating eco-lodges like deBieslodge, which are designed to be family-friendly, accommodating up to five adults. These lodges provide direct access to the Biesbosch National Park for activities like canoeing and exploring nature.

What outdoor activities can I do near the huts in Drimmelen?

The area around Drimmelen and its huts is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including those through De Biesbosch National Park. For more adventurous cycling, consider the gravel biking or MTB trails. Find detailed routes in the Gravel biking around Drimmelen, Cycling around Drimmelen, and MTB Trails around Drimmelen guides.

What is the best time to visit the huts and the Biesbosch National Park?

The Biesbosch National Park and its huts can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer offer the best weather for outdoor activities like cycling, canoeing, and birdwatching. The ferry to places like Stenen Keet typically runs until October, which is a consideration for accessing certain areas.

Are dogs allowed on trails near the huts in Drimmelen?

Rules for dogs in the Biesbosch National Park vary by area. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife. Always check local signage or official park websites for specific regulations regarding dog access on trails and near huts.

How can I access the more remote huts like Stenen Keet?

Some huts, such as Stenen Keet, De Biesbosch, are only accessible by canoe, SUP, or ferry. This adds to their unique, secluded experience. The ferry typically operates until October, so plan your visit accordingly.

What amenities can I expect at the Griend Workers' Hut for an overnight stay?

The Griend Workers' Hut provides a rustic experience with five wooden beds and a wooden picnic table. There is a water pump available. Remember to bring your own sleeping bag, mat, and a gas or petroleum stove if you plan to cook, as campfires and woodstoves are prohibited.

Are there any unique accommodation options besides traditional huts?

Yes, Drimmelen is known for its unique floating eco-lodges, such as deBieslodge, located directly on the water in the modern marina. These lodges offer a sustainable and comfortable stay with amenities like equipped kitchens, private terraces, and direct access to the Biesbosch nature reserve.

What makes the Drimmelen region special for hut visitors?

The Drimmelen region is special due to its proximity to the Biesbosch National Park, offering a unique water-based landscape. Visitors can experience both the historical significance of traditional griend workers' huts and modern eco-lodges, alongside opportunities for nature observation and outdoor activities.

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