Best attractions and places to see around Ferwerderadiel include a variety of historic sites, natural features, and cultural landmarks. This region, formerly a municipality in the northern Netherlands province of Friesland, is characterized by its pastoral landscapes and coastal waterways, including the UNESCO World Heritage site Wadden Sea. Visitors can explore charming villages with traditional Dutch architecture and historic churches. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as cycling and birdwatching.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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On the dike at Holwerd, two enormous women stand gazing out toward the Wadden Sea. One is thin, the other voluptuous. Both women look out over beautiful skies, green salt marshes, and the ever-changing Wadden Sea. And at the travelers arriving and departing for Ameland in the distance. They stand there in fine weather, but also in storms. The two women on the dike at Holwerd are waiting for only one thing: high tide. The two women are made of metal. And they are large—a good five meters tall. If you stretch, you can just touch their outstretched hands. The statues of both women were created by Frisian artist Jan Ketelaar. "Sense of Place: Waiting for High Tide" can be seen from afar.
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Beautiful and central location in Leeuwarden. Beautiful historical places and great/tasty places to stop for refreshments with great views of the city center.
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Beautiful windmill in front of a great background.
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Great and picturesque place. Easy to navigate and lots to see.
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A must to visit these two giants of women. The artist of these statues made them to view the coast and protect the dikes from the rough sea.
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The Dokkumer Ie used to be an important shipping connection for the transport of raw materials in North Friesland. The canal is still used today, but mainly by pleasure boats. And don't blame them: this picturesque area begs to be discovered from the water. The town of Dokkum, located on the Dokkumer Ie, is also worth a visit with its unmissable flair.
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Sculptures along the way, interesting to look at
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The region offers a rich history. You can visit Dokkum — Historic Canals and Old Town, a city known for its old bastion, windmills, and canals, and a pilgrimage site. Another notable spot is De Waag Leeuwarden, a grand café located in a former 16th-century weighing house. Additionally, the Nes Church Tower on Ameland, built in 1664, is a striking landmark.
Absolutely. The Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a must-visit for its unique tidal flats, diverse ecosystems, and opportunities for birdwatching and seal spotting. The Garnwerd Nature Reserve is also ideal for birdwatching and nature photography with its serene waterways.
The pastoral landscapes and coastal waterways are perfect for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling and walking on numerous routes. For specific trails, consider exploring the hiking routes around Ferwerderadiel or the cycling routes around Ferwerderadiel. There are also MTB trails available.
Many attractions in the region are suitable for families. Exploring the historic canals and old town of Dokkum is a great option. The Dokkumer Ie, a picturesque canal, is primarily used by pleasure boats and offers a unique way to explore the area, which can be enjoyable for all ages. The Waiting for High Water Sculptures on the dike at Holwerd also provide an interesting visual experience.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities like cycling and water sports, and to enjoy local festivals, is during spring (March to May) and summer (March to August). The weather is generally more favorable for exploring the natural landscapes and coastal areas.
Charming villages such as Huis ter Heide are known for their traditional Dutch architecture and friendly atmosphere. You'll also find historic churches in villages like Ferwert, Marrum, and Hallum, showcasing the region's heritage.
For easy walks, consider routes like 'De Bunker Observation Platform – View of the Dike at Sunset loop from Fiifhuzen' or 'Victor Mill, Wânswert loop from Wânswert' which are listed as easy in the hiking guide. For cycling, the 'Dokkumer Ie – Klein Diep Bicycle Bridge loop from Jislum' is an easy option in the cycling guide.
Yes, on the dike at Holwerd, you can find the impressive Waiting for High Water Sculptures. These two enormous metal women, created by Frisian artist Jan Ketelaar, stand five meters tall and gaze out towards the Wadden Sea, offering a unique visual experience.
The Dokkumer Ie was historically an important shipping connection for transporting raw materials in North Friesland. Today, this picturesque canal is primarily used by pleasure boats, offering a scenic route to explore the area and connect to the town of Dokkum.
Visitors frequently appreciate the idyllic atmosphere of places like Dokkum, noting its beautiful canals, windmills, and charming lanes. The historical significance and the opportunity to enjoy refreshments with great views at places like De Waag Leeuwarden are also highly valued. The unique natural beauty of the Wadden Sea and the tranquil nature reserves are also popular highlights.
Yes, several villages within the former Ferwerderadiel, such as Ferwert, Marrum, and Hallum, feature historic churches. For instance, the tower of the Dutch Reformed church in Ferwert dates back to the 15th century, showcasing the area's rich religious heritage.


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