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Green Neighbourhood Route (orange)
The Green Neighbourhood Route (orange) gives an impression of the urban developments in Hoofddorp since the 1970s. At the time, the town had about 9,000 inhabitants, but now has around 10 times that amount. The route leads through the neighbourhoods of Pax (1970s), Bornholm and Overbos (1980s),
10.34 km- (2)
Bornholm Route (black)
The Bornholm Route (black) in Hoofddorp connects remarkably green, winding paths through and around the Bornholm and Pax districts with the Geniedijk (military dike) and the Haarlemmermeerse Bos. The trip passes the Historical Museum Haarlemmermeer. Along the top the Geniedijk you walk on a
7.17 km- (1)
Overbos Route (blue)
The Overbos Route (blue) in Hoofddorp goes along and through the various 'forests' of the district to the parks of the Haarlemmermeerse Bos and Historical Museum Haarlemmermeer.
4.88 km- (5)
Princenbosch Route (purple)
The Princenbosch Route (purple) at Santpoort-Noord also runs across the hunting domain of the Prince of Orange. Your legs will get a workout climbing the Koepelberg (25 m). You cross the inland dunes via Midden-Herenduin. The Princenbosch path along the track offers a beautiful view of the edge of
3.92 km- (0)
Hartekamp Route (purple)
The Hartekamp Route (purple) from starting point De Glip in Heemstede leads over the Hartekamp and Overplaats country estates, which once made up one estate. In the 16th century it was still a farmstead but, over the centuries, it became an increasingly stately country estate with orangery and
4.71 km- (4)
Plesman Route (orange)
The Plesman Route (orange) in the vicinity of Hoofddorp and Cruquius leads through the relatively new Plesmanhoek and Buitenschot parks on the east side of the Geniedijk and the Groene Weelde and Haarlemmermeerse Bos on the west side of the dike. A striking bridge over the Drie Merenweg connects
7.1 km- (1)
Circuit Route
On the Circuit Route (orange) you’ll get to see and hear the famous Zandvoort race track. You walk on high shell paths along the edge of the holiday park. The route continues on through the greenery and past the equestrian school and the allotments. You reach the station via the Visserspad and a
6.65 km- (1)
Teylers Walk
The Teylers Walk (yellow) is a proper city walk. Through charming courtyards and alleys, the route leads to the Spaarne. You walk past the Teylers Museum, a national heritage site inside and outside. Via the Grote Markt, the Prinsenhof and the Jopenkerk, the walk finally leads through the
3.84 km- (3)
Koppen en Kuilen Route (red)
The Koppen en Kuilen Route (red) in the Zuid-Kennemerland National Park in Bloemendaal starts in the older, wooded inland dunes and runs through the thicketed middle dunes to the young, flower-rich seaside dunes. The rugged walk travels up and down hills and through valleys over small sandy paths.
12.92 km- (3)
Amstel Dyke Route (red)
The Amsteldijkroute or Amstel Dyke Route (red) runs right through Uithoorn to the Zijdelmeer lake, where orchids grow in the reed beds on the banks. Via the Libellebos park, where Scottish highland cattle graze, it heads to the new water storage areas on the Hollandsedijk and then back along the
9.13 km- (3)