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Pancrasroute (orange)
The Pancrasroute (orange) passes through the southern part of the Middelpolder. This used to be the location of the small Pancrasmeer lake, which made way for meadows and then the recreational forest after the impoldering.
3.95 km- (1)
Elsenhoveroute (red)
The Elsenhoveroute (red) is a short walk along the higher grounds. The higher grounds have interesting peat vegetation. There is cottongrass, meadow thistle, devil’s-bit and great burnet, as well as bog-myrtle and royal fern. This particular vegetation attracts insects, which in turn attract
1.77 km- (0)
Holendrechtroute (black)
The Holendrechtroute (black) is a longer walk that connects the Hoge Dijk with the Ouderkerkerplas lake. It is delightful walking along the Holendrecht peat river. In the spring, you can see godwits, ruffs and pintail ducks at the flooded Landje van Geijsel.
10.54 km- (1)
Hogendijkroute (blue)
The Hogendijkroute (blue) in Amsterdam-Zuidoost includes the Klarenbeek nature reserve, where many rare and protected plants grow, such as southern marsh orchids, marsh marigolds and large buttercups. With any luck, you'll see a kingfisher or blue-throat. The route also runs right between the tees
3.71 km- (2)
Abcoudermeerroute (red)
The Abcoudermeerroute (red) is a short walk that winds through the recreational area along paved and unpaved paths. On the south side you walk along the Abcoudermeer lake, which was possibly created in around 1400 BC by the Zuiderzee bay breaking through.
3.19 km- (0)
Number 14 Route (purple)
The Route Nummer 14 or Number 14 Route (purple) is named after the jersey number of the famous footballer Johan Cruijff. The route travels through Betondorp, where he learnt to play football on the street in the 1950s. Unfortunately, the old Ajax stadium De Meer on the Middenweg no longer exists.
10.01 km- (1)
Schinkelpolderroute (orange)
The Schinkelpolderroute (orange) also passes through the Schinkelbos. The rugged route gives a good idea of the horticulture near Aalsmeer and the new districts of the Legmeer. You will walk past the De Zwarte Ruiter mill and the striking tower of the St. Urbanus Church in Bovenkerk. If you're
13.29 km- (0)
Hooglander Walk (purple)
The Hooglanderwandeling or Hooglander Walk (purple) near Amstelveen gives a good impression of the rugged natural forest. Walk along easily accessible paths around the Land van Bosse, named after the farmer who once grazed his cows here. If you include the Schinkelbos park, the route is 5.8 km.
5.97 km- (0)
Little Noorddijk walk (yellow)
The Kleine Noorddijkwandeling or Little Noorddijk Walk (yellow) near Amstelveen also leads you to the Bloesempark. The 400 cherry trees were a gift from the Japanese Women's Association in the Netherlands. The Tsunami Monument in the park commemorates the victims of the 2011 natural disaster. The
5.08 km- (2)
Poel Walk (green)
The Poelwandeling or Poel Walk (green) near Amstelveen is lovely in every season but especially lush during the summer, when you can admire rare plants here, such as the southern marsh orchid and the carnivorous sundew. This area is also home to a lot of grass snakes. They are not venomous and lay
5.77 km- (3)