Best huts around Westerveld are situated within the Drenthe region of the Netherlands, an area characterized by its natural landscapes including the Drents-Friese Wold National Park and Dwingelderveld National Park. The region offers diverse hut experiences, from unique accommodations integrated with nature to specialized bird hides. These structures provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling, often located near charming villages and natural features.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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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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Super nice view. In September many geese.
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The bird hide offers a beautiful view of the Diependal and can be reached via a 162-metre-long tunnel. From the bird hide you have a beautiful view of the area. The bird hide can be visited by everyone, even if the photo hide, below the bird hide, is rented. A maximum of 3 people can use the photo hide at the same time, there are 3 chairs available. You can use the photo hide all day. It is not possible to rent the photo hide for a half day.
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Via an underground passage of approximately 162 meters you reach the elevated birdwatching hut via a spiral staircase. This is the best place in the Netherlands for the red-necked grebe. You also have a chance of good photos of all kinds of water and marsh birds such as eared grebe, little grebe, garganey, common teal, gadwall, bittern, shoveler and in the autumn osprey. Below, at the entrance of the spiral staircase, there is a sunken photo hut - at water level - for three people from where you have a beautiful view of the nature reserve.
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Because several species of bats hibernate in the tunnel, it is closed for four months. However, the area around Diependal can be viewed during that period. For example, you can turn right from the tunnel and after another 400 meters on foot you will come to a viewing wall that offers a view over an enormous lake that connects the Diependal with the Hijkerveld. In this lake, a hundred meters from the viewing wall, there is a large (bare) tree where sea eagles regularly rest. In the months of September and October, the osprey also regularly comes to catch fish here.
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You reach this bird watching hut via a spiral staircase at the end of a 180 meter long tunnel. The hut offers a beautiful view over the flow fields of the former Avebe potato starch factory in Oranje.
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Very pleasant. Well taken care of. Centuries-old recreation center. Must stop.
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It's a few hundred meters of walking, but the view is worth it. Doing
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Westerveld offers a diverse range of hut experiences. You can find unique accommodations like spacious treehouses, luxurious glamping tents, and cozy tiny houses. Additionally, the region is known for specialized bird hides, perfect for wildlife observation.
Yes, Westerveld is excellent for birdwatching. The Diependal Bird Hide is a prime location, known as the best place in the Netherlands for observing the red-necked grebe and other water birds. Another great spot is the Catskieker Bird Hide, offering wide views over the Catspoolder wetland area. You can also visit the Birdwatching Hide Davidsplassen to spot terns, ducks, and even rare species like the black-necked grebe.
For unique overnight stays, Westerveld features XXL Treehouses, some accommodating up to 7 people, nestled in the woods with luxurious amenities like private hot tubs. There are also Happy Glamping sites with various facilities and Glamping Bell Tents on natural campsites. Tiny Houses, often situated on the edge of a forest, provide modern comfort with amenities like kitchenettes and fire pits.
Many huts and areas in Westerveld are family-friendly. The bird hides, such as Diependal Bird Hide and Catskieker Bird Hide, are accessible and offer engaging wildlife viewing. Glamping bell tents often include small playgrounds for children. The surrounding national parks provide ample space for family walks and cycling.
The huts in Westerveld are ideally located for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including those in Dwingelderveld National Park and Drents-Friese Wold, with options for moderate to difficult runs. For cycling enthusiasts, there are extensive gravel biking routes and MTB trails, such as the 'Route Dwingeloo' through NP Dwingelderveld. Find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Westerveld, Gravel biking around Westerveld, and MTB Trails around Westerveld guides.
Yes, the Hunehuis, Havelte, a nature friends house, is located in an area known as the Drenthe Pompeii due to its many archaeological finds from different periods. While not a historical hut itself, its surroundings offer a rich historical context.
The huts in Westerveld are nestled within beautiful natural landscapes. You can expect to see diverse features like dense woods, expansive heaths, fens, and sand drifts, especially around the Hunehuis, Havelte. The region is also home to the Drents-Friese Wold National Park and Dwingelderveld National Park, offering rich biodiversity and scenic views.
The Diependal Bird Hide provides a unique viewing experience. It's an elevated birdwatching hut accessible via an underground passage and spiral staircase, offering a beautiful panoramic view of the Diependal nature reserve. There's also a sunken photo hut at water level for an even closer perspective.
While the Diependal Bird Hide tunnel is closed for four months during winter for bat hibernation, the surrounding area can still be viewed. Generally, spring and autumn are excellent for bird migration, offering diverse species. Winter can be good for spotting large flocks of geese at places like the Birdwatching Hide Davidsplassen.
Yes, for a relaxing break, you can visit 't Olde Posthuus. It's a very nice place for a drink with a beautiful and large terrace, allowing you to enjoy the surroundings at your leisure. It's a beautifully preserved and characteristic building.
The Hunehuis, Havelte is a nature friends house located on the Havelterberg. It's special for its relaxed atmosphere and the opportunity to mingle with other guests. It's surrounded by diverse landscapes of woods, heaths, fens, and sand drifts, and is situated in an area rich in archaeological finds.


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