Huts in Friesland provide diverse accommodations across a region known for its expansive lakes, waterways, and natural landscapes. This province offers various options, from waterside cottages to unique converted structures. These accommodations serve as a base for exploring Friesland's natural beauty and cultural heritage. The area features numerous opportunities for water sports, hiking, and wildlife observation.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Beautiful place for bird watching, silence is of course desired and you can of course take your own rubbish home with you.
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Birdwatching hut in January 2025 not accessible due to storm damage to the shielding. The hut is closed because it cannot be approached unnoticed. The birdwatching screen on the south side of the Kroonspolder is "open" and a beautiful walk!
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From the birdwatching hut De Catskieker you have a wide view over the water of the Catspoolder.
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The birdwatching hut is a nice addition to this route
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May 25, 2024: This is a bird hide and work of art in one. The name of the work is: "Viewing hut for non-existent Birds of the Rottige Meente" by O.C. Hooymeijer. Author of The New Guide to Non-Existant Birds of Europe. In the hut you will find posters with examples of these strange birds, such as the German Heron, the Brown Smoker, the Little Boot and the Field Warbler. Highly recommended to go inside!
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The Bocht fan Molkwar is a nature reserve in the Dutch province of Friesland. The Bocht fan Molwar nature reserve is the area outside the dike between Hindeloopen and Molkwerum. The area consists of reed land, poor grassland, some artificial islands off the Frisian coast and the surrounding water.
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Here you can marvel at the spoonbill colony, a special highlight!
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You are standing on the highest dune in Ameland: the Oerdblinkert. It is part of the Oerder dune complex, a centuries-old group of dunes. At a height of exactly 24 meters you will find pure nature, most of which is maintained by it Fryske Gea in cooperation with the Dutch Road and Water Authority. You mostly let nature take its course. An example is the dynamic formation of dunes: In the event of a storm surge, the North Sea can force a breakthrough in the young dunes on the north side and thus has free play in the areas behind it. This area, which is surrounded by the sea on three sides, is scenically characterized by a beach, old and young dunes, sandbanks, muddy bottom and an extensive, overgrown foreland. Around 60 bird species breed in this eastern tip of the island. During the breeding season and high season, this area is guarded and can only be accessed accompanied by a guide or via the signposted hiking trails. For more information, contact the Tourist Office, the Ameland Museums and it Fryske Gea. Text: from a blackboard
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Friesland offers a diverse range of accommodations, from charming waterside cottages and lodges with private jetties, ideal for water sports enthusiasts, to unique converted structures like old sand funnels, VW vans, churches, or even a lighthouse in Harlingen. You can also find traditional Frisian houses and cozy farm guesthouses, often blending authentic character with modern comforts.
Friesland is excellent for birdwatching. Notable huts include Birdwatching Hide Jan Durkspolder, which is freely accessible on the water, and Bird Hide Reid om ‘e Krite, where you can observe wildlife from inside and learn about birds via an electronic information board. The Westerplas bird hide is also highly recommended for spotting various water birds and even the shy bittern.
Yes, many huts and bird hides in Friesland are family-friendly. For instance, Bird Hide Reid om ‘e Krite offers an electronic quiz on animals and plants, making it educational and fun for children. Other family-friendly options include Birdwatching hut at the Sondeler Leien, Bird watching hut, and Bocht van Molkwar bird hide.
Friesland's huts are great bases for outdoor activities. You can enjoy water sports like boating, kayaking, and fishing directly from waterside cottages. For land-based activities, there are numerous routes for road cycling, hiking, and running. Explore options like the Road Cycling Routes in Friesland, Hiking in Friesland, or Running Trails in Friesland.
Absolutely. Many of Friesland's accommodations capitalize on its aquatic landscape. You can find detached holiday cottages with private jetties, especially in places like Waterrecreatie Syperda in Gaastmeer, allowing you to moor your own boat or a rental directly in front of your accommodation. Bungalows at Beach Resorts Makkum also offer waterside views and access.
Yes, Friesland offers several unconventional accommodations for a truly memorable experience. You can sleep in converted structures like an old sand funnel, a VW van, a church, or even an old mill. Other unique options include shepherd's wagons in nature or a lighthouse in Harlingen, offering amazing views over the harbor.
The best time to visit Friesland for outdoor activities around the huts generally spans from spring through autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and water sports. While winter can be beautiful, some activities might be limited, and specific huts might have reduced accessibility or amenities.
Many huts in Friesland offer stunning views of the region's natural beauty. You can expect to see expansive lakes, picturesque waterways, and diverse landscapes including dunes, forests, and moors. Bird hides like Bird Hide Reid om ‘e Krite and Bird Hide with View of Water Lilies provide excellent vantage points for observing local wildlife and serene lake environments.
Yes, some huts are designed with accessibility in mind. For example, the Westerplas bird hide is listed as wheelchair accessible, allowing more visitors to enjoy the beautiful views and birdwatching opportunities.
Komoot users appreciate the diverse experiences offered by Friesland's huts. They highlight the opportunity for birdwatching, with many calling out specific hides like Birdwatching Hide Jan Durkspolder as a 'beautiful place for bird watching'. Users also value the scenic views, the tranquility, and the integration of these huts into routes, making them worthwhile stops on bike rides or hikes.
Yes, Friesland offers numerous hiking trails that can be accessed from various hut locations. You can find routes suitable for different skill levels, such as the 'Bird Trail' or 'It Wikelslân Trail'. For more options, explore the Hiking in Friesland guide, which details various trails across the region.
Holiday huts in Friesland often come well-equipped to ensure a comfortable stay. Many waterside cottages include amenities like dishwashers, gas cookers, fridges, flat-screen TVs, spacious living areas with water views, and terraces. Unique lodges, such as those at Pean-buiten, might feature a wood burner for cozy evenings. Some accommodations also offer private jacuzzis or saunas.


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