Best attractions and places to see around Aa En Hunze showcase a diverse landscape shaped by the Drentsche Aa and Hunze rivers. This municipality in Drenthe features well-preserved esdorp landscapes, ancient megalithic tombs, and significant cultural sites. Visitors can explore unique stream valley systems, extensive heathlands, and historical landmarks that reflect the region's long history.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful bridge and a beautiful area! Ideal for walking or running. Keep coming back 😍
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A boardwalk always adds something extra to a walking route ;-)
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Along the road to Gasteren and Oude Molen in the Gasterse Duinen lies the remote dolmen. The dolmen itself is no longer intact because some of the stones have been stolen, but it is still worth a visit. Especially in late summer the heather is in full bloom and it is wonderfully relaxing in the middle of the forest. This dolmen is easily accessible, there is a spacious parking lot. It is a freely accessible walking area, you only have to enter it via a cattle grid because a flock of sheep is grazing there.
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A beautiful route, but not a very long boardwalk. Yet this does belong in this list of boardwalks in Drenthe, because to be honest, you walk a short distance on a boardwalk during this route. At the end you also walk past dolmen D10.
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Deck path through a beautiful piece of nature.
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Hunebed D10 is located north of the village of Gasteren on the edge of the Gasterse Duinen in the Dutch province of Drenthe. It can be reached via hiking trails in the Gasterse Duinen nature reserve.
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Is this Italy or Drenthe? The intense blue water, white sand and green conifers give this place a foreign feeling. But it is really our beautiful Drenthe
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Aa en Hunze is renowned for its diverse natural features. You can discover the unique stream valley system of the Drentsche Aa National Park, considered one of Western Europe's best-preserved esdorp landscapes. The Gasterse Duinen Heathland offers beautiful dune landscapes and heathland, often with grazing cattle. The Hunze River Valley is also undergoing restoration, creating new nature areas. Don't miss the Lake Gasselterveld, a large sand extraction lake set within a wooded area.
Yes, Aa en Hunze is rich in history. You can explore ancient megalithic tombs known as Hunebedden, such as D17 and D18, which are significant prehistoric monuments. Another notable example is Dolmen D10, Gasteren, a small, incomplete hunebed attributed to the Funnelbeaker culture. The Herinneringscentrum Westerbork (Westerbork Memorial Centre) is a place of significant historical importance, originally a refugee camp and later a transit camp during World War II.
For scenic views, visit the Bridge over the Schipborgsche Diep, which offers views of the meandering Drentsche Aa river. The Gasterse Duinen Heathland provides expansive vistas of dunes and heath. Additionally, the Boardwalk Drentsche Aa allows you to walk through the well-preserved stream valley landscape, offering unique perspectives.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking, mountain biking, and touring cycling. For specific routes and guides, check out the Gravel biking around Aa En Hunze, MTB Trails around Aa En Hunze, and Cycling around Aa En Hunze guides. Many attractions are integrated into these routes, offering opportunities for active exploration.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Gasterse Duinen Heathland is great for walks and spotting grazing cattle. The Boardwalk Drentsche Aa provides an accessible way to experience nature. For more structured fun, the Drouwenerzand Attractiepark is an amusement park, and the Boomkroonpad Outdoor Center allows visitors to walk among the treetops.
Aa en Hunze offers excellent walking opportunities. The Drentsche Aa National Park features numerous paths through its unique stream valley system. The Gasterse Duinen Heathland is ideal for walking, often with sheep herds. Other picturesque areas include Kniphorstbos and Strubben, both offering high recreational value within the Drentsche Aa region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. For instance, the Gasterse Duinen Heathland is praised for its 'beautiful dune landscape with heathland' and 'nice route with a lot of variety'. The Boardwalk Drentsche Aa is noted for its 'beautiful paths through nature and different in every season', allowing visitors to keep their 'feet dry in this beautiful nature reserve'.
Beyond ancient monuments, Aa en Hunze also has cultural highlights. The Cuby & Blizzards Museum is dedicated to the legacy of the Dutch blues band Cuby + Blizzards. The village of Rolde itself holds historical significance, with landmarks like the Jacobuskerk Rolde and the former Station Rolde.
Yes, the Lake Gasselterveld is a popular spot for relaxation and swimming. It features a large sandy beach that has been open to the public since 2017, making it an ideal place to unwind during good weather.
When visiting the Drentsche Aa National Park, be aware that the area is one of the best-preserved stream valley landscapes. You can walk on wooden platforms like the Boardwalk Drentsche Aa to keep your feet dry. The park is known for its unique stream system, ancient cart tracks, and diverse flora and fauna. The Balloërveld, part of the Drentsche Aa area, also features an information center and a sheepfold.
The region offers beauty year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lush landscapes and longer daylight hours for hiking and cycling. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the forests and heathlands. Even in winter, specific routes like those for winter cycling are available, and the natural areas like the Drentsche Aa offer a different kind of serene beauty.


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