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Attractions and Places To See in Drouwenerveld - Top 19

Best attractions and places to see in Drouwenerveld include ancient megalithic tombs and tranquil natural settings. Located in the province of Drenthe, this region is characterized by its prehistoric landmarks, such as hunebeds, and serene landscapes. Visitors can explore open plains, heathlands, and forests, which are part of the larger Drenthe natural environment. The area offers a blend of historical sites and natural features for exploration.

Best attractions and places to see in Drouwenerveld

  • The most popular attractions is Lunsveen

Last updated: July 5, 2026

Hunebed D19 and D20

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Both dolmens D19 and D20 are part of the many dolmens that are spread over the province of Drenthe. They represent the prehistoric past of the Netherlands and bear witness …

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Lunsveen

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Nice fen the Lunsveen

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Hunebed D26 Drouwenerveld

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beautiful hunebed, and a nice place for a moment of rest.

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Staatsbos Boulder Road (Flintweg), Drentsche Aa

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The longest cobbled strip (not cobblestones of course) in the Netherlands! About 6 km long of bumpy round boulders straight through the area of Staatsbosbeheer (and therefore with the matching …

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Steenhopenweg cobblestone section

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Steenhopenweg is one of the few keienstroken (cobble sections) that is actually still also a road accessible by cars. Not a busy one of course, as it's nothing more then …

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PeterBakker
April 12, 2026, Staatsbos Boulder Road (Flintweg), Drentsche Aa

Probably the most beautiful (and nicely long) forest path I have seen in Drenthe.

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Low pressure on tires works best. Fairly smooth cobblestone though

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Monique
January 11, 2025, Lunsveen

Please note that if you go walking here, the path will be flooded if it is wet.

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You can't get to D26 by car and it's not that easy to find. Seen from Drouwen, it's on the other side of the N34. You can get there via a few narrow and poorly paved roads. The last 500 metres have to be done on foot. However, the search is worth it: At the edge of the forest you can see a medium-sized dolmen with five capstones, all neatly in place. The dolmen looks a bit low because the 12 side stones and 2 keystones have almost disappeared under the sand. As a result, it almost seems as if the capstones are resting on the ground. D26 is one of the 14 dolmens where one or more kerbstones can still be found. Here, 13 of the original 27 are still present. The 14 missing ones were marked with plumbs by Van Giffen. The 4 gate pillars that are still present show that this grave had a long entrance. The shape of the original hill is also still clearly visible. This dolmen was thoroughly investigated by archaeologists led by Dr. Jan Albert Bakker of the University of Amsterdam between 1968 and 1970, and not without results: On the cellar floor they found the remains of 160 pots. Furthermore, stone weapons and tools and amber beads. In front of the entrance they found a kind of sacrificial pit with 2 complete earthenware pots. D26 is the last dolmen that was investigated by archaeologists. As for further excavations, they have become very cautious. On the one hand because it is not expected that new excavations will lead to new insights, on the other hand because research inevitably causes destruction of the original situation. Future archaeologists may be able to prevent this with new techniques.

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Hunebed D19 and D20, located in Drouwen, are impressive prehistoric burial monuments dating back to the hunebed building period. These large stone structures offer a fascinating glimpse into the history of the region. Surrounded by natural surroundings, the hunebeds are an ideal place for a walk, where you can learn more about the rich history of the Drenthe hunebeds and the people who once lived here.

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Today, from Drouwen, I cycled over it. Just accelerate and stay in the middle. This is generally the best line of the road. A few parts are a bit spicy, but otherwise it is not very exciting. Enjoy the beautiful views and docking.

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A dolmen remains fascinating to see.

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Beautiful water birds seen and reflections in the water.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore in Drouwenerveld?

Drouwenerveld is renowned for its ancient hunebeds, which are megalithic tombs dating back to the Funnelbeaker culture. You can visit Hunebed D19 and D20, which are freely accessible and offer a glimpse into the prehistoric past. Another significant site is Hunebed D26 Drouwenerveld, a well-preserved ancient tomb with five capstones, providing a peaceful retreat for history enthusiasts.

Are there natural attractions to visit in Drouwenerveld?

Yes, Drouwenerveld offers serene natural settings. A popular spot is Lunsveen, a beautiful lake that provides pure nature in a river delta, ideal for birdwatching. The wider Drenthe province, encompassing Drouwenerveld, also features extensive heathlands, forests, and fens, contributing to the area's natural appeal.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do in Drouwenerveld?

Drouwenerveld is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking through ancient landscapes and natural reserves, or explore the area by bike. The region is particularly known for its cycling routes, including unique cobblestone sections. For more detailed routes, you can explore guides for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling in Drouwenerveld.

Are there specific hiking trails recommended in Drouwenerveld?

Yes, Drouwenerveld offers several hiking opportunities. For instance, there are moderate loops like the 'Hunebed D26 Drouwenerveld – Beautiful hiking trail loop from Borger' (9.1 km) or the 'Dolmen D27, Borger – Dolmens D21 and D22 loop from Drouwenerzand' (11.8 km). An easier option is the 'Veen Pond in Drentsche Aa – Stone Bench at Drouwenerveld loop' (4.7 km). You can find more details in the hiking guide for Drouwenerveld.

Can I go cycling in Drouwenerveld?

Absolutely. Drouwenerveld is popular for cycling, including road cycling and gravel biking. You can experience unique routes like the 'Staatsbos Boulder Road (Flintweg), Drentsche Aa', which is the longest cobbled strip in the Netherlands, or the 'Steenhopenweg cobblestone section'. For comprehensive cycling options, check out the gravel biking and road cycling guides for the area.

Is Drouwenerveld suitable for families with children?

Yes, Drouwenerveld is family-friendly. Many of the hunebeds, such as Hunebed D19 and D20 and Hunebed D26 Drouwenerveld, are accessible for exploration. Natural spots like Lunsveen also offer pleasant walks and birdwatching opportunities that can be enjoyed by all ages.

What is the best time of year to visit Drouwenerveld?

The best time to visit Drouwenerveld generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with blooming nature. Autumn provides beautiful colors in the forests. While the hunebeds are accessible year-round, some natural trails might be more challenging in wet or snowy winter conditions.

Where can I learn more about the hunebeds in the Drenthe region?

To gain a deeper understanding of the hunebeds, the Hunebed Centre (Hunebedcentrum) in Borger is an ideal starting point. It features exhibitions and a reconstructed prehistoric village, providing valuable context for the dolmens scattered across Drenthe, including those in Drouwenerveld. You can also find more information on the cultural heritage of Drenthe at visitdrenthe.com.

Are there any unique natural features in Drouwenerveld?

Beyond Lunsveen, Drouwenerveld is part of the larger Drenthe landscape known for its open plains, heathlands, and forests. The region is also close to significant natural areas like Dwingelderveld National Park, Europe's largest wet heathland, and Drents-Friese Wold National Park, with extensive forests and drifting sands. These areas contribute to the unique ecosystems and diverse flora and fauna of the province. More about Drenthe's nature can be found at visitdrenthe.com.

What do visitors typically enjoy most about Drouwenerveld?

Visitors to Drouwenerveld highly appreciate the blend of ancient history and tranquil nature. The well-preserved hunebeds offer a unique historical experience, while natural spots like Lunsveen provide opportunities for peaceful reflection and birdwatching. The extensive network of trails for hiking and cycling, including challenging cobblestone sections, is also a major draw for outdoor enthusiasts.

How accessible are the attractions in Drouwenerveld?

Many of the hunebeds, such as Hunebed D19 and D20, are freely accessible. However, some sites like Hunebed D26 Drouwenerveld might require navigating narrow or poorly paved roads, with the final stretch needing to be done on foot. Parking information is generally available near popular starting points for trails and attractions.

What wildlife might I encounter in Drouwenerveld?

Drouwenerveld and the surrounding Drenthe province are home to diverse wildlife, particularly in the heathlands, forests, and fens. Birdwatching is popular at spots like Lunsveen. In the wider national parks, you might encounter various bird species, deer, and smaller mammals, depending on the specific habitat and time of year.

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