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Dog friendly hiking trails around Grevelingenmeer explore Western Europe's largest saltwater lake, characterized by its clear waters and diverse landscapes. The region features extensive trail networks, connecting coastal areas with natural reserves like Dijkwater. Hikers can experience panoramic views from the Brouwersdam, which links islands and offers vistas of both the Grevelingenmeer and the North Sea. This area provides a unique environment for outdoor activities, with low elevation changes across its varied terrain.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Hike 12.2 miles through the diverse dunes, beaches, and brackish landscapes of National Park Dunes of Goeree & Kwade Hoek.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Good access to a quiet stretch of beach.
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The Rotterdam Tramweg Maatschappij (RTM: Rotterdam Tramway Company) was founded in 1878 and quickly became the city's most important public transport company, providing connections to the islands of South Holland and Schouwen-Duiveland. Originally, horses pulled the trams, but from 1881 onward, steam trains were used, which later gave way to electric trams. This resulted in a 235-kilometer-long tram network with connections to the company's ferries. Reconstruction after the flood disaster of February 1953 made trams and ferries obsolete – the last tram ran in 1966. Subsequently, RTM transformed into a bus company and finally lost its identity following a takeover in 1978. Starting in 1965, the Tramweg Stichting (Tramway Foundation) acquired historic steam trams and moved them to what is now the museum in Ouddorp on the north side of the Brouwersdam in 1989. The museum building was expanded in 2013/14. The model now showcases the entire scope of the former RTM network. The exhibit features steam and diesel locomotives, passenger carriages, a mail van, wagons for transporting livestock, agricultural produce, and building materials, as well as several buses. Visitors can combine the museum tour with boat trips or rides on historic trams or buses from the city center.
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The Railway on the Dam G.C. Schellingerweg 2, 3253 MD Ouddorp https://rtm-ouddorp.nl/home-de/ For over 50 years, the RTM has been the most important transport operator for the islands of South Holland and Zeeland. Relive the memories of past journeys with original RTM equipment – on a journey into the present!
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Viewing platform and rest area with a view of the North Sea.
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There are nearly 200 dog-friendly hiking trails around Grevelingenmeer, offering a wide range of options for you and your canine companion. You'll find routes suitable for all fitness levels, from easy strolls to more challenging treks.
The trails around Grevelingenmeer offer varied terrain, often featuring coastal paths, dunes, and polder landscapes. You can find a good mix of difficulties: nearly 90 routes are considered easy, another 90 are moderate, and there are also about 17 more difficult trails for experienced hikers and their dogs.
Yes, many of the dog-friendly trails around Grevelingenmeer are circular, making them convenient for a day out. For example, the Bunker Route De Punt – Grevelingenmeer Beach loop from RTM Ouddorp offers a moderate 8 km circular walk, perfect for exploring the coastline with your dog.
The Grevelingenmeer region is rich in natural beauty and interesting landmarks. Many trails offer stunning views over the Grevelingenmeer itself, the largest saltwater lake in Western Europe. You might also encounter the impressive Brouwersdam, which connects the islands and provides panoramic vistas of both the lake and the North Sea.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.38 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the clear waters of the Grevelingenmeer, and the opportunities to spot unique wildlife like flamingos or seals, all while enjoying a walk with their dogs.
Absolutely. There are many easy dog-friendly routes around Grevelingenmeer. A great option is the Free parking – Bunker 7 (St Shelter Bunker) loop from RTM Ouddorp, which is an easy 7.6 km walk with minimal elevation, ideal for a relaxed outing with your dog.
Yes, the Grevelingenmeer is known for its rich biodiversity. While hiking, you might spot various bird species, including flamingos and sea eagles. Wild horses, Shetland ponies, and Heck cattle roam some natural areas. Seals can often be seen near the sluices of the Brouwersdam on the North Sea side, and porpoises are also a possibility in the water. Remember to keep your dog on a leash in designated wildlife areas to protect the local fauna.
For those seeking a longer adventure, the Grevelingenmeer region offers several challenging routes. The Between lakes and polders - Snacking in the beach tent all year round tour is a difficult 24.5 km hike that provides an extensive exploration of the area's diverse landscapes.
The Grevelingenmeer region is enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with fewer crowds. Summer is great for combining hiking with water activities, though it can be busier. Even in winter, the unique ecosystem and potential for spotting migratory birds make for a rewarding experience, just be prepared for cooler weather.
Many trails around Grevelingenmeer provide stunning coastal views and opportunities to walk along the water's edge. The Dunes of Goeree and Kwade Hoek Loop is a moderate 19.7 km route that takes you through the dunes and along the coast, offering expansive views of the sea and the lake.
The region features several natural reserves with extensive trail networks. While specific rules for dogs may vary by reserve, areas like the Dijkwater Nature Reserve and the wider natural environment around the Grevelingenmeer, sometimes associated with the nearby Oosterschelde National Park, offer rich flora and fauna to explore. Always check local signage for dog regulations.


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