Best attractions and places to see around Almere include a diverse range of sites, from modern architectural landmarks to expansive natural landscapes. This young city, built on reclaimed land, is known for its innovative architecture and abundant green spaces. Visitors can explore unique land art installations, vast nature reserves, and cultural venues. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Hiking around Almere
A truly beautiful cycle path through the heathland - a pleasure, not only when the heather is in bloom.
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Wonderful piece of nature here for walking or cycling.
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Beautiful heathland with good wide gravel paths
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A car-free route surrounded by lush greenery, with occasional sightings of sheep grazing nearby. It's not ideal for large groups on racing bikes or peak cycling days due to its narrowness. This idyllic path runs alongside water, offering a peaceful ride solo or in small groups during quieter times. However, be mindful of the abundance of flies in spring and summer.
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At the big lock, always fun. Nice terraces for a cup of coffee
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Some great fietspads and a variety of landscapes in a days ride
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The Fietspad langs het IJmeer in Amsterdam is an absolute dream for anyone who enjoys road cycling. This stunning cycle path along the IJ lake offers beautiful views of the sea and the surrounding area of Amsterdam. If you are on a road bike, you can fully enjoy the beautiful scenery. The route is flat and perfect for a fast and efficient ride. There are plenty of opportunities to explore the countryside and visit some wonderful viewpoints. With its stunning views and picturesque surroundings, the Fietspad langs het IJmeer is an unforgettable experience for anyone who wants to explore Amsterdam by bike.
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Almere offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can visit the internationally renowned wetland area of Oostvaardersplassen, part of the Nieuw Land National Park, known for its diverse wildlife. Another excellent spot is Lepelaarplassen, a nature reserve famous for its large colony of spoonbills and other bird species. For a more active experience, explore the city estate De Kemphaan, which offers various activities and is a starting point for hiking trails. Don't miss Zuiderheide, a natural area with a beautiful rolling landscape ideal for cycling.
Yes, Almere and its surroundings offer diverse hiking trails. You can find routes like "Almere Boven — mountain climbing on the bottom of the Zuiderzee" or "Discover nature around the city estate De Kemphaan." For more extensive walks, consider the "Roots walk Oostvaardersplassen" in National Park Nieuw Land. You can explore various hiking routes and find detailed information on the Hiking around Almere guide page.
Almere is very cyclist-friendly. A popular choice is the IJmeer Cycle Path, a small, idyllic route along the water with views of nature and grazing sheep. For longer rides, consider routes like "Gases along the (Oostvaarder) lakes and through National Park Nieuw Land" or "Oostvaardersplassen – Kotterbosweg loop." You can find more road cycling options on the Road Cycling Routes around Almere guide page.
For excellent wildlife spotting, head to the Oostvaardersplassen, where you can observe red deer, Konik horses, Heck cattle, and a wide array of bird species, including the sea eagle. Lepelaarplassen is another prime location, known for its large colony of spoonbills and over three hundred other bird species. The Almeerderhout, Almere's largest forest area, is home to hawks, buzzards, and deer.
Absolutely! Almeerderstrand is the widest beach in Almere and one of Europe's largest catamaran beaches. It's a popular spot for relaxation, water sports, and festivals. You'll find amenities like Strandrestaurant Poortdok and Marina Muiderzand nearby, making it a great destination for a day out by the water.
Families will enjoy the city estate De Kemphaan, which features the Monkey Rescue foundation (Stichting AAP), Almere Jungle animal park, and a climbing forest (Klimbos Fun Forest). The Zuiderzee Speelbos is one of the largest play forests in the Netherlands, designed with four themed play areas. Additionally, Almeerderstrand offers a great space for children to play and enjoy the water.
Almere is an open-air museum of modern architecture. Highlights include The Green Cathedral (Groene Kathedraal), a unique land art installation of 178 Italian poplars. The Kunstlinie Almere Flevoland (KAF) by the Weerwater is a cultural hub with stunning glass architecture. Look out for the remarkable red-colored buildings known as "Rooie Donders" in Almere Buiten, and the intriguing La Defense building with its colorful courtyard.
Yes, you can explore historical sites such as the Old Harbour of Spakenburg, which has existed since the 13th century and offers a glimpse into traditional fishing culture. Another significant historical landmark is the Great Sea Lock in Muiden, dating back to 1674, where you can observe boats passing through.
Almere provides a vibrant cultural scene. The Kunstlinie Almere Flevoland (KAF) hosts a variety of performances and exhibitions. Almere Centrum is a bustling area with over 400 shops, diverse dining options, and regular events. The Corrosia Theater, Expo & Film is known for its architecture and hosts concerts, exhibitions, and festivals, adding to the city's cultural offerings.
The Oostvaardersplassen nature reserve is located between Almere and Lelystad. It is accessible by car, and there are also public transport options available to reach the visitor centers. For detailed travel information and visitor tips, it's advisable to check local transport schedules or the official park website.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of modern architecture and expansive natural landscapes. The serene routes like the IJmeer Cycle Path, with its idyllic waterside views and grazing sheep, are highly rated. The historical charm of places like the Old Harbour of Spakenburg and the beautiful rolling scenery of Zuiderheide also receive high praise from the komoot community.
Beyond the well-known areas, Almere offers some quieter natural spots. The Kromslootpark in Almere Haven is a beautiful urban park characterized by canals, dikes, and grazing sheep, ideal for peaceful walks. Pampushout is a vast natural area in west Almere with forests interspersed with open spaces where deer can be spotted, also featuring the landscape art "Polderland Garden of Love and Fire."


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