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Jogging around Assen offers diverse landscapes, from ancient city forests to expansive national parks. The region is characterized by a mix of urban green spaces, recreational lakes, stream valleys, and extensive heathlands. These natural features provide varied terrain for running, catering to different preferences and fitness levels.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Beautiful connection between city and countryside.
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Beautiful natural area between city and countryside.
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The bridge over the Noord Willems Canal is a wooden cable-stayed bridge and connects the Marsdijk and Messchenveld districts with the Markepad.
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Beautiful natural area wedged between the city and the canal.
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Toyism | Bliissem | 2016 | Polyester/Acrylic | 200 x 300 x 50 cm | De Haar, Assen Moto GP Upside Down Once a year, the world is turned upside down. Motorcycles roar, fire crackles from the roaring engines, and hay bales pile up on the perilous bends. Young Giacomo Agostini gazes with fascination at the bright colors and glittering chrome, while inhaling the scent of burnt rubber. Young boys like him dream of motorcycle adventures, lured by the lauded winner. Agostini quickly emerges as a worthy competitor to the veterans. With his fast bike, he races through the bends, overtaking other riders left and right. He is encouraged by a young beauty who throws him lascivious kisses, yearning for more. As Agostini rounds the final bend, his skirts billow with the speed of his bike and he feels victory coursing through his body. Champagne pops from the bottles and when he
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Chic neoclassical church from the mid-19th century.
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The Drents Museum (officially Provincial Museum of Drenthe) is an art and cultural history museum in Assen, in the Dutch province of Drenthe. The museum was founded in 1885 and is located in the former municipal office of the Province of Drenthe.
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From this parking lot, directly behind the tunnel, you can get a great view of the track ;)
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Assen offers a wide variety of running experiences, with over 400 routes available. These range from easy urban loops to more challenging trails through national parks, catering to all fitness levels.
The terrain around Assen is quite diverse. You'll find ancient city forests like the Asserbos, recreational areas with lakes such as the Baggelhuizerplas, and stream valleys. Further afield, national parks offer extensive heathlands and forests, providing varied surfaces for your run.
Yes, Assen has several routes suitable for families. While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, many of the easier, shorter loops through urban green spaces or recreational areas like the Baggelhuizerplas mountain bike route loop from Assen are great for a family outing. The Asserbos also provides serene paths perfect for a leisurely run with children.
For longer runs, consider exploring the national parks surrounding Assen. The Drentsche Aa National Park, Drents-Friese Wold National Park, and Dwingelderveld National Park all offer extensive trail networks. Within the city's immediate vicinity, the Sustainability Center Assen loop from Assen is a moderate 11 km option.
Many natural areas around Assen are dog-friendly, though it's always best to check local regulations for specific trails, especially within national parks where leashing rules may apply. The Asserbos and trails around the Baggelhuizerplas are popular spots where many locals enjoy running with their dogs.
Assen's running routes often pass by interesting sights. You could run through the historic Asserbos, or alongside the recreational lake at Baggelhuizerplas. The Overcingel Estate and Gardens offer a beautiful urban escape. For historical landmarks, you might encounter ancient dolmens like Dolmen D10, Gasteren or Dolmen D11, Anloo in the wider region.
Yes, routes starting closer to the city center or near the train station are generally well-served by public transport. The Overcingel Estate and Gardens are conveniently located behind the Assen Train Station. Additionally, the historic NS Beilen – Assen Trail (BAT) is designed to connect villages and paths, often with public transport links at its start and end points.
Many of the running routes in Assen are designed as loops, offering convenient circular paths. For example, the Pittelo's wijk – Haven Kloosterveen loop from Kloosterhage and the Enkeerd Bridge – De Landjes Nature Area loop from Loon are both excellent circular options, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The running routes in Assen are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.2 stars from over 70 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, from quiet woodlands to open heathlands, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various running preferences.
Absolutely. Assen offers 42 easy-grade running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. These routes typically feature flat terrain and well-maintained paths, such as those found within the Asserbos or around the Baggelhuizerplas recreational area.
Yes, the region around Assen is generally quite flat, making it ideal for runs with minimal elevation gain. Most routes, even those up to 10 km, typically have less than 25 meters of ascent and descent, providing a comfortable experience for runners who prefer level ground.
While general access to national parks like Drentsche Aa, Drents-Friese Wold, and Dwingelderveld is usually free, specific rules may apply regarding dogs (often required to be on a leash), cycling paths, or protected areas. It's always advisable to check the official websites of the respective national parks for the most current regulations before your run.


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