Discovering the Tranquility of De Alde Feanen National Park
While some adventures call for a whirlwind weekend filled with excitement, others invite a more leisurely exploration. This is especially true for De Alde Feanen in Friesland, one of the Netherlands’ most serene national parks. Spanning 4,000 hectares, this wetland area naturally transitions into a slower pace as summer fades away. The bustling waterways that once hosted kayakers and paddleboarders become quiet again as museums and galleries close their doors for the season. Even the local tourist office begins to wind down operations, while storks migrate southward.

A Glimpse into History and Biodiversity
Located just a 20-minute drive southeast from Leeuwarden in northeastern Friesland, “The Old Fens” are remnants of medieval peat extraction activities. Today, these wetlands are lush with reeds and sedges that support an impressive array of wildlife—over 100 bird species thrive here alongside otters, pine martens, roe deer, and dragonflies. The landscape is further enriched by hay meadows and wetland forests featuring marsh thistles and reed orchids. Well-marked hiking and cycling paths attract visitors during spring and summer; however, autumn and winter unveil their own treasures—thousands of migratory ducks and geese along with some of the clearest night skies found in the country.
A Cozy Retreat at De Ooievaar Cabin
Seeking solace rather than activity during our visit, my son and I reserve a quaint cabin named de Ooievaar (“the stork”). This charming space was creatively repurposed from an old barn by owner Jurjen Veldboom during the pandemic. With its compact kitchen area reminiscent of boat living combined with wooden sleeping platforms, it exudes warmth—a perfect winter hideaway complete with a picture window offering views where deer can often be spotted among alders.

An Immersive Nature Experience
To familiarize ourselves with our surroundings we embark on an easy stroll right outside our door where we quickly spot a white heron gliding gracefully above us. A flock of geese flies overhead as we make our way along a breezy path leading to Earnewâld—the park’s gateway village—where we enjoy bowls of savory fish soup at Princenhof Hotel while observing small cargo boats drift lazily by.
Upon arrival at our cabin, Jurjen introduces us to “opfriezen,” which cleverly combines embracing winter chill (with cozy amenities like hot tubs or saunas) into one delightful experience unique to Friesland. That evening back at our cabin after indulging in sauna relaxation under twinkling lights resembling gingerbread houses against an expansive starry sky feels utterly magical.
Cycling Through Scenic Landscapes
The next day brings new adventures as we rent two e-bikes from Hollema located conveniently within earnewâld (€25 per person). Owner Rikele Hollema provides us maps outlining gentle routes through picturesque landscapes encompassing both park corners before leading out towards nearby villages like Beetsterzwaag surrounded by enchanting forests.
Peddling along shell-strewn paths evokes imagery akin to Jan Hendrik Weissenbruch’s paintings; vast skies dominate horizons punctuated only occasionally by birch trees or farmhouses below fluffy clouds resembling crumpled paper balls casting soft shadows over white expanses beneath them—a truly meditative experience enhanced when sunlight breaks through illuminating golden beech leaves within forest trails ahead!


A Mindfulness Journey Through Nature
This evening I connect with Jannie Slot who coordinates mindfulness walking trails recently introduced this past summer aimed specifically at encouraging visitors off screens while fostering deeper connections between themselves & nature! To participate requires borrowing physical guides available only currently written either Dutch/German but plans exist soon releasing English versions too! Armed now attempting rusty German skills I venture forth early next morning exploring pathways behind cabins following prompts guiding me through sounds surrounding winds rustling reeds beneath feet dampened overnight rains alive buzzing calls blackbirds goldcrests reed buntings wigeons geese echoing around me! At intervals gentle yoga poses inspired birds trees encourage reflection upon landscapes unfolding before eyes sunrise suspended ditches coating waters ethereal bronze glow!
‘Lake placid … tranquil moments captured within national park.’