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Best difficult hikes in Netherlands

Got your game face on? These difficult hikes are designed for hikers who are looking for a serious adventure.

Here are some great hikes to explore in Netherlands.

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Reviews for difficult hikes in Netherlands

No reviews available for Schelmseweg, Wagnerlaan, Holleweg, Wijde Veldweg and Koeweg.


No reviews available for Waterkeringpad, Pannepad and Groetpad Loop.


No reviews available for Rijksweg, Graafseweg, Veerweg, Hoofdstraat and Tetefoonstraat Loop.


No reviews available for Rijwielpad Zuidduinen, Ganzenhoekweg and Oostvaartpad Loop.


No reviews available for Waterlandse Zeedijk, Maarkerwaarddijk, Oostvaardersdijk and Nesciobrug Loop.


Frequently asked questions for hikes in Netherlands

What is the climate like for hiking in Netherlands?

In the Netherlands, the spring season (April-June) offers mild temperatures ideal for hiking, with blooming flowers enhancing the experience. Summer (July-September) can be warm but still comfortable for hiking, while autumn (October-December) brings vibrant foliage.
Winter (January-March) is usually cold with occasional snow, making it a less popular hiking season. Nonetheless, the landscape's tranquility can still be appreciated by the more adventurous.
For detailed weather information, consult the Netherlands' meteorological department's website at www.knmi.nl.


Do I need a permit to hike in Netherlands?

Typically, hiking in the Netherlands doesn't require permits, but some protected areas might have restrictions. For specific regulations, contact local municipalities or the Staatsbosbeheer, which manages nature reserves. Their website (www.staatsbosbeheer.nl) provides valuable information.


Is wild camping allowed in Netherlands?

Wild camping is generally prohibited in the Netherlands. However, the Staatsbosbeheer provides "Paalkamperen" or "pole camping" sites for minimalist camping in nature, under certain regulations. For site locations and guidelines, refer to their website (www.staatsbosbeheer.nl).


Are there mountain rescue services in Netherlands?

In the event of emergencies during hikes in the Netherlands, dial the national emergency number, 112. While the country lacks mountains, its emergency services are equipped to handle accidents in outdoor settings. More safety information can be found on the government website (www.government.nl).


Are there dangerous plants in Netherlands?

The Netherlands, renowned for its vibrant tulips, also features diverse forests, heathlands, and dunes. Hikers can encounter a mix of deciduous trees, diverse undergrowth, and unique bog vegetation. Visit the Staatsbosbeheer (www.staatsbosbeheer.nl) website for a comprehensive guide on Dutch flora.


What wildlife should I be aware of when hiking in Netherlands?

In the Netherlands, hikers can spot a range of wildlife, from deer in forested areas to diverse bird species in wetlands. There's also a multitude of insects, like butterflies, to admire. The Dutch Mammal Society (www.zoogdiervereniging.nl) provides useful information on local fauna.


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