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Road cycling routes in Witte En Zwarte Brekken traverse a unique landscape characterized by expansive water bodies, flat polders, and interconnected waterways. This region, part of the municipality of Súdwest-Fryslân, features a low-lying peat landscape with a history of peat extraction, creating a distinctive pattern of narrow and wide waters. The flat topography and well-maintained paths are conducive to road cycling, offering long, uninterrupted rides with open views. The area is also known for its islands and reed beds, which…
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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You can take a nice walk along the Stadsgracht. Also great for mooring with a houseboat.
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You can park at the Van der Valk hotel and walk straight into the park.
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Funny to see these over gardens
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The old sawmill. Nice to see.
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The most beautiful part of IJlst lies along the Eegracht and Galamagracht canals. Along these long canals, you'll find beautiful facades and stately houses from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. The beautiful, authentic atmosphere that IJlst exudes is largely due to its many historic buildings.
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The centuries-old sawmill 'De Rat' is located on the Frisian Geeuw River between the towns of IJlst and Sneek. This mill was built in 1683 but is still in operation today. 'De Rat' means "the rat" in English and specializes in sawing pine, larch, and elm.
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https://www.sneek.nl/routes/fontein-van-fortuna-sneek-11fountains On a golden sphere in the middle of the water stands a man with a Horn of Plenty. The statue refers to Fortuna, the goddess of fortune and patron saint of cities, families, and nations. The overflowing horn symbolizes the material prosperity of the fortunate person who encounters it. But the golden sphere constantly rotates on its axis, so that the water, like the influx of fortune, becomes an unpredictable force. The abundance that happens to be showered upon us can be taken away just as quickly by fate. Just look at the history of Sneek.
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There are over 450 road cycling routes in Witte En Zwarte Brekken, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a wide selection, with more than 160 easy routes, over 260 moderate routes, and nearly 20 challenging options for experienced cyclists.
The Witte en Zwarte Brekken region is characterized by a low-lying peat landscape, meaning the terrain is predominantly flat. Road cycling routes here feature minimal elevation gain, making them ideal for long, uninterrupted rides. For example, the Joure–Sneek Time Trial Segment loop from Witte en Zwarte Brekken has less than 30 meters of elevation gain over 27 km.
Friesland is known for its excellent cycling infrastructure, and Witte en Zwarte Brekken benefits from this. Most routes feature well-paved surfaces, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable ride. While the majority are paved, some longer or more challenging routes might include short unpaved segments.
The region offers expansive and serene views of interconnected waterways, shallow lakes like the Witte Brekken and Zwarte Brekken, and vast polder landscapes. You'll cycle past reed beds and islands such as De Krite, Deeklân, and Lange Warren, which are crucial habitats for waterfowl. The open nature of the landscape often provides picturesque scenes with water mirroring the sky.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Witte En Zwarte Brekken are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Joure–Sneek Time Trial Segment loop from Witte en Zwarte Brekken and the Joure–Sneek Time Trial Segment – View of Nannewiid loop from Oppenhuizen, which offers scenic views of the Nannewiid lake.
The best time for road cycling in Witte En Zwarte Brekken is generally during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn. This period offers pleasant temperatures and less chance of adverse weather, allowing you to fully enjoy the open landscapes and scenic water views. The region is also notable for birdwatching, especially during migration and in winter, if you don't mind cooler temperatures.
Yes, the flat topography and well-maintained paths make Witte En Zwarte Brekken very suitable for family cycling. Many easy routes, such as the White and Black Brekken – Langweerderwielen loop from Oppenhuizen, are perfect for families looking for a relaxed ride without significant elevation challenges.
While the region is generally open, specific rules regarding dogs can vary, especially in nature reserves or protected areas like the Natura 2000 site. It's always best to check local signage or regulations for the specific route you plan to take, particularly concerning leash requirements or restricted areas to protect local wildlife.
While specific parking areas directly adjacent to every route start are not always highlighted, towns like Sneek, IJlst, and Hommerts are close by and offer amenities, including parking options. Many routes can be accessed from these towns, providing convenient starting points for your ride.
The immediate Witte en Zwarte Brekken area is primarily natural, but its proximity to towns like Sneek, IJlst, and Hommerts means you can easily access cafes, pubs, and accommodation. These towns offer various options for refreshments and overnight stays, making them convenient bases for exploring the region by bike.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 400 reviews. Reviewers often praise the serene, open landscapes, the smooth, well-paved paths, and the unique experience of cycling through a distinctive peat landscape with its many waterways and birdlife. The sense of vastness and tranquility is frequently highlighted.
The Witte en Zwarte Brekken region is part of the broader Southwest Friesland area, which is generally well-connected. Major towns nearby, such as Sneek, have train stations and bus connections. You can plan your journey to these towns and then cycle to your desired route starting point. Always check public transport schedules and bicycle carriage policies in advance.


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