• Tulip Island


    A little north of the village of Zeewolde lies an island dedicated to water sports, constructed in the form of a tulip. Created in 2014, the island is permanently linked to the shore for easy access and for enjoying the Veluwe Bordering Lakes.

  • Sea Level


    Flevoland is recognised for its land art which includes ‘Sea Level’ in Zeewolde: this land sculpture consists of a long two walls of 200 meters. The top of the walls indicates where the water level would be if the dykes did not exist.

  • Stille Kern


    In the middle of the Horsterwold woodlands lies an extensive, open and green valley: the silent core. The footpath in this strikingly beautiful nature reserve leads to an observation tower (Tuurtoren) and a bird hide located on the other side of the lake.

  • Port and Horsterveer


    There is a bustling port on the east side near Zeewolde, which boasts several café terraces. The Horsterveer ferry, a bike and foot ferry, leaves from here in the summer months. You can enjoy the pleasant crossing and also shorten the Old and New Land Route this way. 

  • Hidden beaches


    Both the Horsterwold route and the ‘Oud- en Nieuwland’ route guide you past the Bordering Lakes (Randmeren), where you'll can spot small beaches hidden away among the reeds. Near Zeewolde lies the Woldstrand and the ring-shaped 'Atoll' island which offers a deepened bathing area for a refreshing dive.