Best huts around Werkendam are situated near the Biesbosch National Park, an area characterized by its unique floodplains, wetlands, and rivers. This region offers insights into its natural beauty and historical industries, particularly the traditional willow coppice. Visitors can explore various huts that serve as birdwatching hides or historical shelters, providing a connection to the area's past. The landscape is rich in diverse birdlife and offers opportunities for nature observation.
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Nice hut to look over the area.
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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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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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For excellent birdwatching opportunities, visit Birdwatching Hide Het Vinkennestje, strategically placed at the entrance to a nature reserve overlooking the Groesplaat. Another prime spot is the Bird hide towards Tongplaat, a bunker-like observation hut offering expansive views over the Tongplaat, known for its rich birdlife including spoonbills, various ducks, geese, waders, and even white-tailed eagles and ospreys.
Yes, the Griend Workers' Hut offers a rustic self-catering experience where you can spend the night for free. It has five wooden beds and a picnic table. Remember to bring your own sleeping bag and mat. Campfires are not allowed, but gas or petroleum stoves are permitted.
The Biesbosch region features historical willow workers' huts, such as the Stenen Keet, De Biesbosch. These sheds were traditionally used by willow harvesters as basic accommodation during the winter months when they pollarded willows. They offer a tangible connection to the past, illustrating the simpler, harder lives of the workers who shaped the Biesbosch landscape. The Stenen Keet is part of the Griendmuseumpad, a historical walking route.
Yes, both the Birdwatching Hide Het Vinkennestje and the Bird hide towards Tongplaat are considered family-friendly. They provide accessible opportunities for nature observation and enjoying the outdoors with children.
The huts are situated near the Biesbosch National Park, an area rich in diverse natural features. You can observe floodplains, wetlands, rivers, and various bird species. The Groesplaat, overlooked by Het Vinkennestje, is a nature reserve with a side channel important for fish spawning. The Tongplaat, viewed from its bird hide, is a large water body with wetlands, grasslands, willow forests, and reedbeds, supporting a wide array of birdlife.
The area around Werkendam and its huts offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as those found in the Cycling around Werkendam guide, including easy loops through the Biesbosch National Park. For those who enjoy running, there are trails like the Jantjesplaat Trail or the longer Oostwaard Trail, detailed in the Running Trails around Werkendam guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes available in the Gravel biking around Werkendam guide.
While many huts are accessible, it's important to note that Birdwatching Hide Het Vinkennestje is accessible via a fixed staircase and is not suitable for wheelchair users. The Stenen Keet, De Biesbosch is primarily accessible by canoe, SUP, or ferry, which might require specific planning.
The Biesbosch National Park, where many huts are located, is known for its rich birdlife, which can be observed year-round. However, spring and autumn often offer the best birdwatching opportunities during migration seasons. For historical huts like the Stenen Keet, visiting during the ferry operating season (until October) is recommended for easier access.
Visitors particularly appreciate the excellent birdwatching opportunities, the connection to the region's industrial past through the historical willow workers' huts, and the chance for a unique overnight stay at the Griend Workers' Hut. The peaceful and beautiful natural surroundings of the Biesbosch National Park are also a major draw.
Yes, there is a Narrow Path to Griendwerkershut Jannezand, which is described as a scenic route leading to the Griendwerkershut hidden in the greenery. This path runs right next to the Bakkerskil river, offering a beautiful and quiet hiking experience.
While the huts themselves are often in natural, secluded settings, the broader Werkendam area and the Biesbosch National Park have facilities. For specific cafes or pubs, you would typically need to venture into nearby towns or visitor centers. The original 'Het Vinkennestje' was named after a café, but the bird hide itself is a nature observation point.


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