Natural monuments around Tynaarlo, a municipality in the Drenthe Province of the Netherlands, offer diverse natural beauty and historical significance. The region features a landscape shaped by centuries of natural processes and human interaction, including ancient river valleys, heathlands, and serene lakes. These sites provide opportunities for outdoor activities and immersion in nature. The area is characterized by its ecological value and cultural heritage, making it a notable destination for natural exploration.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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I think this dolmen (D11) is one of the most beautiful in the Netherlands. This prehistoric burial monument is located at a crossroads in the middle of the forest. It was built in the Neolithic period, around 3400–2750 BC, by farmers of the Funnel Beaker Culture. The almost 10-meter-long and almost 4-meter-wide dolmen is located on the Terborgh estate. It has four capstones resting on ten sidestones and two keystones. The yellow walking route runs past the dolmen and the nearby pinetum. Don't confuse this with the yellow signs of the Hondsrug Trail, as those will take you across the entire Hondsrug into Germany.
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a surreal image of an industrial installation under construction, placed in the middle of the nature reserve Fochteloërveen. The contrast between the natural environment and the industrial elements creates a fascinating and alienating atmosphere.
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Along the road to Gasteren and Oude Molen in the Gasterse Duinen lies the remote dolmen. The dolmen itself is no longer intact because some of the stones have been stolen, but it is still worth a visit. Especially in late summer the heather is in full bloom and it is wonderfully relaxing in the middle of the forest. This dolmen is easily accessible, there is a spacious parking lot. It is a freely accessible walking area, you only have to enter it via a cattle grid because a flock of sheep is grazing there.
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Dolmen D11 in Anloo is a dolmen with four covering stones resting on ten side and two keystones and one gate stone. The original fifth capstone and the second gate stone are missing. It's nice that this dolmen is quietly located, and you often have it to yourself to take in peace and quiet.
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Hunebed D10 is located north of the village of Gasteren on the edge of the Gasterse Duinen in the Dutch province of Drenthe. It can be reached via hiking trails in the Gasterse Duinen nature reserve.
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Dolmens, that is really a POI in Drenthe.
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The famous park, known for the Noorderzon and Noorderslag festivals. The Noorderplantsoen is a park in Groningen, enclosed by the Oranjewijk, Noorderplantsoenbuurt and Hortusbuurt. The park is located where the defensive walls of the city were built in the 17th century and was opened in 1880. The canals have been replaced by four ponds and on the place where the ramparts used to be, there is now an English-style park with height differences. The Noorderplantsoen was designated in its entirety as a national monument in 1971. The pavilion and music dome are also protected as national monuments. Every year a number of events take place in the Noorderplantsoen, of which Noorderzon is probably the best known.
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The natural monuments around Tynaarlo are unique for their blend of ecological significance and historical depth. The region features the Dolmen D10, Gasteren, an ancient megalithic tomb, alongside pristine river valleys like the Drentsche Aa National Landscape, and serene lakes such as Zuidlaardermeer. This combination offers a rich tapestry of natural beauty and a glimpse into early human civilization.
Yes, Tynaarlo is notable for its ancient megalithic tombs, known as Hunebedden, which are deeply integrated into the natural landscape. A prominent example is Dolmen D11, Anloo, located quietly in the woods, featuring four covering stones. These structures offer a fascinating look into the Funnelbeaker culture and the region's past.
The area around Tynaarlo's natural monuments is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along routes like 'Along the Drentsche Aa' or 'Waterbeheer Drentsche Aa - Drenthe'. For gravel biking, explore paths such as 'Gravel path Onnen' or 'Forest cycling path in Drentsche Aa'. Find more routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Tynaarlo, Gravel biking around Tynaarlo, and Cycling around Tynaarlo guide pages.
Absolutely. Many natural areas in Tynaarlo are suitable for families. The New Heavenly Realm is a popular swimming lake with white sand and playground equipment, perfect for a family day out. The Fochteloërveen Cycle Route is also considered family-friendly, offering beautiful nature to explore.
Tynaarlo offers a diverse range of natural features. You'll find expansive heathlands like the Gasterse Duinen, serene lakes such as Zuidlaardermeer, and the well-preserved brook valleys of the Drentsche Aa National Landscape. These areas are characterized by rolling hills, winding rivers, and lush forests, providing varied landscapes for exploration.
The natural monuments in Tynaarlo can be enjoyed throughout the year, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for cycling, hiking, and swimming at places like The New Heavenly Realm. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the forests, while winter can offer tranquil, crisp walks, especially around the ancient Hunebedden.
Yes, while technically in Groningen, the nearby Noorderplantsoen Park is designated as a national monument. This beautiful English-style park features four ponds and is known for its festivals and events, offering a green oasis within an urban setting that is easily accessible from Tynaarlo.
Yes, the diverse ecosystems around Tynaarlo provide opportunities for wildlife spotting. The Drentsche Aa National Landscape and Zuidlaardermeer, with its surrounding wetlands, are particularly rich in biodiversity. You might encounter various bird species, and in areas like the Gasterse Duinen Heathland, you could even spot grazing cattle, adding to the picturesque rural charm.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the region. Many enjoy the peaceful setting of the ancient Hunebedden, like Dolmen D11, Anloo, which offers a quiet location for reflection. The pristine nature of areas like the Fochteloërveen Cycle Route and the inviting white sands of The New Heavenly Realm are also highly praised for their recreational value.
Yes, many areas offer accessible paths. While specific 'easy' routes are not detailed for every monument, the general landscape of Tynaarlo, particularly within the Drentsche Aa National Landscape, includes numerous trails suitable for leisurely walks. The paths around the Hunebedden are generally flat and offer a gentle exploration of these historical sites.
For refreshments, The New Heavenly Realm offers a restaurant right by the swimming lake, perfect for a break amidst nature. Additionally, the towns and villages surrounding the natural monuments, such as Gasteren and Anloo, will have local cafes and pubs where you can find food and drinks.
Many natural areas in Tynaarlo are dog-friendly, especially for walks on a leash. The Drentsche Aa National Landscape and various forest trails are generally welcoming to dogs. However, it's always advisable to check local signage for specific rules, especially in nature reserves or areas with grazing livestock, to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.


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