Best huts around Midden-Delfland are situated in a verdant oasis between the cities of Delft, Rotterdam, and The Hague. This region is characterized by its open peat meadow landscape, providing a tranquil escape for those interested in wandelen Midden-Delfland or exploring fietsroutes Midden-Delfland. It offers a variety of accommodations and is ideal for those seeking nature activities with convenient access to urban amenities. The area is known for its diverse natural features and opportunities for outdoor recreation.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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very confronting to see what has washed up from where. from a distance a garbage dump but up close every item tells a story
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When we arrived here it was very busy. So go for breakfast on a weekday sometime..................
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if you like bird watching
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Hotspot for bird watchers, from this hut you can quietly observe the many cormorants and see how they spread their wings to warm up when the sun peeps through.
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The graceful structure was a gift from the Chinese community in Rotterdam for the city's 650th anniversary.
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Observation tower with a great all-round view
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If you're looking for a quirky and colorful attraction near the beach, head to the Strandjuttersmuseum (beachcombers museum) in Westduinpark, one of the largest nature reserves in The Hague. This museum is actually a small wooden hut decorated with all kinds of objects that have washed up on the shore, from fishing nets and buoys to dolls and shoes. The museum is run by One Jan, a friendly local who loves to share stories about his finds and the history of the park. You can also join him on a guided walk along the beach and learn how to spot treasures in the sand. The Strandjuttersmuseum is open on Wednesdays and Sundays from 10:00 to 16:00, and admission is free.
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From this bird hide you can spy on the cormorant colony unseen.
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Midden-Delfland offers a diverse range of accommodations, from renovated farmhouses and modern tiny houses to glamping experiences. You can find cozy B&Bs, such as the former courthouse at B&B Rechthuis van Zouteveen, or fully equipped safaritents at places like Camping Het Zonneveld. The region also features functional bird hides for nature observation.
Yes, Midden-Delfland is very family-friendly. The Strandjuttersmuseum Westduinpark, a beachcombers museum, is a quirky attraction near the beach. The Birdwatching Hide de Tureluur is also suitable for families interested in nature. Additionally, the Dijkhuisje at Paviljoen de Zweth is ideal for families, offering minigolf, boat rentals, and a playground for children.
Midden-Delfland is an excellent spot for birdwatching. The Birdwatching Hide de Tureluur is a hotspot where you can quietly observe cormorants. Another great location is the Aalkeetbuitenpolder bird hide, which connects to the Vlietlanden nature reserve and is managed to support meadow birds like black-tailed godwits and redshanks. From November to April, you can also spot various geese species, widgeon, and teal in the Rijsplas.
The B&B Rechthuis van Zouteveen is housed in a former courthouse, offering a unique historical context. For a cultural experience, the Chinese Pavilion and Euromast is a graceful structure that was a gift from the Chinese community, providing an observation tower with great views. The Strandjuttersmuseum Westduinpark, a small wooden hut filled with washed-up objects, tells stories of the sea and local history.
The Midden-Delfland region is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling, with many routes passing by the huts. Boerderij Dichtbij, for example, is a great base for nature activities like cycling. B&B Rechthuis van Zouteveen offers electric sloop or canoe rentals to explore the wetland landscape. For more structured routes, you can find numerous hiking trails, MTB trails, and road cycling routes throughout the area.
Yes, Midden-Delfland offers several easy walking trails. For instance, the 'Ackerdijkse Plassen β Berkelse Zweth Drawbridge loop' and the ''t Woudt β Church of 't Woudt loop' are both rated as easy hikes. You can find more details and other options in the hiking guide for Midden-Delfland.
Midden-Delfland is enjoyable year-round, but the spring and summer months (April to September) are particularly pleasant for outdoor activities like cycling, boating, and enjoying the green landscape. During these months, you can fully experience the polder views and recreational opportunities. For birdwatching, the period from November to April is ideal for spotting various geese and duck species.
The region is characterized by its open peat meadow landscape, providing a large, green oasis of tranquility. You'll find picturesque waterways like the Zweth, polders, and views of grazing cows. Many accommodations, like the Safaritent at Camping Het Zonneveld, offer wide views over the polder, while others are situated along popular boating routes.
Yes, some accommodations offer direct access to water activities. B&B Rechthuis van Zouteveen allows guests to rent an electric sloop or a canoe to explore the surrounding polders and water. Similarly, at Paviljoen de Zweth, adjacent to the Dijkhuisje, you can rent boats to explore the landscape.
Visitors highly value the serene locations, cleanliness, and the unique experiences offered by the huts. Many appreciate the opportunity to enjoy the peaceful countryside while remaining close to urban attractions like Delft, Rotterdam, and The Hague. The chance to engage in nature activities, observe wildlife, and enjoy amenities like pizza ovens and campfires at places like Boerderij Dichtbij are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, several spots offer great views. The Chinese Pavilion and Euromast provides an observation tower with a great all-round view. The Birdwatching Hide de Tureluur and the Aalkeetbuitenpolder bird hide also serve as viewpoints for observing local wildlife and the landscape. Additionally, the Safaritent at Camping Het Zonneveld offers a covered veranda with wide views over the polder.


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