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Bergermeer Route (green)
The Bergermeer Route (green) passes through the Bergermeerpolder and the Loterijlanden. Because of their low-lying position, these hay meadows and pastures are wet. They used to be unpopular with farmers and were allocated annually by lottery. which is also an excellent breeding area for meadow
10.3 km- (1)
Vennewater Route (blue)
The Vennewater Route (blue) circles the beautiful Vennewaterspolder. The winding ditch in this polder still gives an excellent indication of old course of the Oer-IJ. Via Limmerweg, you reach Egmond Abbey, the first abbey in the County of Holland.
9.44 km- (3)
Alkmaar Circuit (orange)
The Alkmaar Circuit (orange) partly follows the ramparts towards Alkmaar Station. The ramparts, built in 1573, have gradually become a park with splendid mature trees.
5.85 km- (4)
Heiloo Route (purple)
The Heiloo Route (purple) is a long circular walk through the green spaces in and around Heiloo. The Zuiderloo district is home to three historic hedgerows that were created centuries ago to protect fields and gardens from wind erosion. No dogs allowed.
12.66 km- (0)
Old Towpath Route (green)
The Old Towpath Route (green) lets you discover the old towpaths beside the Hoevervaart. Dogs are not permitted. No dogs allowed.
10.33 km- (6)
Maalwater Walk (orange)
The Maalwater Walk (orange) runs through the picturesque Noorderneg nature and recreation area. The ponds here were created during the construction of Zeeweg around 1850. This connecting road between Heiloo and Egmond was built as a public-works project and cuts straight across the coastal plain.
3.5 km- (0)
Kranenburg Route (red)
The Kranenburg Route (red) leads from the Bergermeerpolder to the heart of Bergen, a charming, lively village where creativity and nature meet. Museum Kranenburg lies on the route and tells the story of this artists’ village.
4.14 km- (3)