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Vuurlijn Path (yellow)
The Vuurlijnpad or Vuurlijn Path (yellow) is quite a hefty walk around the Oosteinder and Legmeer polders. Head onto the Hogedijk for an idea of what the polder used to look like. You then walk past the former Aalsmeer terminus, which was the final stop for trains from Amsterdam and Haarlem between
18.04 km- (0)
Middelpolderroute (purple)
The Middelpolderroute (purple) is a longer circular walk through the meadows. The route includes a lot of farmland paths with stiles and even a cable ferry.
7.66 km- (3)
Kalfjesroute (blue)
The Kalfjesroute (blue) passes the Klein Kalfje inn. There has been an inn, named after the first owner Jan Claesz Kalf, at this corner of the Amstel since 1670. The route also leads along the banks of the Amstel river and through open meadows.
5.06 km- (2)
Middelpolder Walk (yellow)
The Ommetje Middelpolder or Middelpolder Walk (yellow) is a short walk past sports fields and the Liberal Jewish cemetery Gan Hashalom. South of the cemetery is the vast recreational area and nature reserve, which offers a lot of variety between woods and meadows or hay fields.
3.11 km- (1)
Back and Forth Route (black)
The Amstel Heen en Weer or Back and Forth Route (black) is a longer walk along Ouderkerk and the banks of the Amstel river. There are beautiful views over the Rondehoep polder. The ferry on the Amstel only operates daily from May to August, between noon and 6 pm. In April and September it operates
9.23 km- (0)
Kostverlorenroute (green)
The Kostverlorenroute (green) is a longer walk on beautiful farmland paths through the Middelpolder and along the Amstel river. You will see a lot of cows and meadow birds and the historic country estates of Wester Amstel and Oostermeer.
6.96 km- (1)
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- (2)
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)