Best huts around Delft are found in a region characterized by its historical canals, flat polder landscapes, and proximity to natural reserves. The area offers a blend of urban history and accessible outdoor spaces. Delft is known for its distinctive architecture and waterways, providing a unique setting for exploration. The surrounding green areas offer opportunities for quiet observation and walks.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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24 May 2026: the path from the south side (Parking lot) is easy to walk. The hut is no longer there. The path to the hut stops at the edge of the reeds. From there, the path is quite narrow and half overgrown.
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A detour to the hut is worth it!
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When we arrived here it was very busy. So go for breakfast on a weekday sometime..................
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if you like bird watching
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if you like bird watching
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I am not a real bird watcher myself, but mainly a walker who can enjoy everything you can encounter in nature. Nevertheless, a visit to this bird hut is a small party for everyone. Enormous number of birds and many different species. You don't have to know them all to enjoy it. Beautiful hut with excellent benches and viewing holes! Recommended!
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Hotspot for bird watchers, from this hut you can quietly observe the many cormorants and see how they spread their wings to warm up when the sun peeps through.
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The graceful structure was a gift from the Chinese community in Rotterdam for the city's 650th anniversary.
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Around Delft, 'huts' encompass a variety of unique structures and experiences. You can find dedicated bird observation hides like Bird observation hut by the water and Birdwatching Hide de Tureluur, offering excellent nature viewing. There are also unique architectural points of interest such as the Chinese Pavilion and Euromast, which provides scenic views. Beyond these, Delft features historical landmarks like the Smallest House, tranquil Hofjes (hidden courtyards), and cozy cafes that offer a warm, inviting atmosphere.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The bird hides, such as Bird observation hut by the water and Birdwatching Hide de Tureluur, are family-friendly, allowing children to observe nature quietly. The Chinese Pavilion and Euromast also offers an accessible viewpoint for all ages. Additionally, exploring the historical Hofjes or visiting a cozy cafe like Kek or Stads-Koffyhuis can be enjoyable family activities.
From bird hides like Bird observation hut by the water and Birdwatching Hide de Tureluur, you can observe a wide variety of bird species. Visitors frequently spot cormorants, especially as they spread their wings to warm up. The Aalkeetbuitenpolder bird hide is known for meadow birds like black-tailed godwits and redshanks, and in winter, geese, widgeon, and teal can be seen.
The areas around Delft's 'huts' are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'View of the Polder Canal' or 'Oostpoort, Delft β Oude Delft Canal' loops. There are also numerous road cycling routes, including scenic paths along the South Holland coast or the Vliet Riverside. For runners, running trails like the 'Molen de Roos loop' are popular.
Delft is rich in history. You can visit the Smallest House in Delft, a 17th-century landmark at Oude Delft 147, offering a glimpse into historical living. The city also features several tranquil Hofjes (hidden courtyards with almshouses), such as Hofje van Pauw (built 1707) and Hofje van Gratie (dating back to 1575), which showcase historical social structures and architecture.
While bird hides are generally accessible, early mornings or late afternoons often provide the best opportunities for bird watching. For the Aalkeetbuitenpolder bird hide, geese, widgeon, and teal are particularly visible from November to April. During summer, the path to the Aalkeetbuitenpolder bird hide from the north side can be overgrown, so it's recommended to approach from the south side parking lot.
Yes, Delft offers many cozy cafes and traditional Dutch 'eetcafΓ©s' that provide a warm atmosphere. Popular spots include Kek - De koffiebar van Delft, known for its excellent coffee and breakfast, Koffie & Zo with its vintage interior and homemade treats, and Stads-Koffyhuis, famous for its pancakes, located along a picturesque canal.
Yes, for a unique stay, consider options like the 'Unique waterfront Tiny house near Delft,' which offers an open space with a view of the Schie river and a deck. Another highly-rated option is 'De Droomhut' (The Dream Hut), an apartment known for its cozy and memorable experience.
Visitors particularly enjoy the opportunities for nature observation and the scenic views. For bird hides, the ability to quietly observe numerous bird species, including cormorants, is a highlight. The Chinese Pavilion and Euromast is appreciated for its wide, all-round views. The tranquility and unique architectural charm of these spots are also frequently praised.
Delft has a well-connected public transport system. While specific routes to every 'hut' or trail vary, the city's central location and bus network make many areas, including those near the Delftse Hout recreation area and Midden-Delfland trails, reachable. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for the most direct routes to your chosen destination.
While specific rules for each 'hut' may vary, many of the natural areas and trails around Delft are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. The polder landscapes and green spaces offer ample opportunities for walks with your dog. Always check local signage for specific regulations in nature reserves or protected areas.
Generally, you do not need a permit to visit the bird hides or hike on public trails in the Delft area. These facilities are typically open to the public. However, some specific nature reserves might have rules regarding access or opening hours, so it's always good to check for any local notices, especially for sensitive ecological areas.


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