Best attractions and places to see in Solleveld & Kapittelduinen encompass a Natura 2000 area in the Netherlands, characterized by diverse dune landscapes between Kijkduin and Hoek van Holland. This region features both old, decalcified dunes with heathland and younger, human-made dunes. The area offers a blend of natural beauty, including dune forests, grasslands, and coastal features, alongside historical and cultural significance. Archaeological findings and World War II bunkers contribute to the area's varied points of interest.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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beautiful view over the beach, dunes and sea
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Great scenery, but bad bike path.
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North Sea Coast Cycle Route through the beautiful dune landscape. Unfortunately, the cycle path is not of good quality; asphalt is better.
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Sea, dunes, a beautiful bike path. What more could you want?
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Hoek van Holland is a coastal town in South Holland, located on the northern bank of the Nieuwe Waterweg where it reaches the North Sea. Hoek van Holland is a former sub-municipality of the municipality of Rotterdam, but is located approximately 25 kilometers west of the city of Rotterdam.
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We visited the great beach of Hoek van Holland during our Christmas holiday in the Netherlands. Hoek van Holland is a district of Rotterdam, but has retained the character of a small coastal town and seaside resort. It is located in South Holland at the main mouth of the Rhine into the North Sea.
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Really special! Especially when it's windy. Then there are not only kite surfers out and about, but also the sand. You can really feel how nature is building. You can also take a great walk along the beach and combine it all with a bike ride over the dunes. 👍🏻
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The region is rich in diverse natural landscapes. In Solleveld, you'll find old, decalcified dunes with unique heathland patches, dune forests, grasslands, and ponds. A notable feature is the presence of oak trees unusually close to the sea. Kapittelduinen, on the other hand, features younger, human-made dunes, open dune areas with various grasses and shrubs like sea buckthorn, moist dune valleys, dune lakes, and estate forests. Both areas offer extensive dune landscapes perfect for nature observation.
Yes, the region has significant historical elements. In Solleveld, archaeological excavations uncovered a burial ground from the 6th-7th century, including a warrior's grave and a boat grave. Within the Kapittelduinen, specifically in the Staelduinse Forest, you can find numerous bunkers from World War II, which now serve as important wintering sites for bat populations.
The area is ideal for hiking and cycling. You can explore the diverse dune landscapes, forests, and coastal paths. For specific routes, consider checking out the available Hiking in Solleveld & Kapittelduinen or Road Cycling Routes in Solleveld & Kapittelduinen guides.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes. For instance, the Beach access path in Solleveld & Kapittelduinen offers a paved or tarred route through the dunes with sea views. Additionally, the Easy hikes in Solleveld & Kapittelduinen guide provides options like the Staelduinse Forest loop, which is rated as easy.
Absolutely. Many areas, including the beaches like Solleveld and Kapittelduinen Beach and Hoek van Holland Beach, are categorized as family-friendly. The Staelduinse Forest is also a popular spot for families, offering a pleasant walking area.
Solleveld is home to various bird species, including a large colony of Great Cormorants, and other wildlife like the endangered dune lizard. Kapittelduinen is a haven for birdwatchers, with opportunities to spot nightingales, wheatears, linnets, and whitethroats. In autumn, sea buckthorn attracts large groups of common starlings. The WWII bunkers in Staelduinse Forest are also significant wintering sites for bat populations.
The area can be enjoyed year-round. For birdwatching, Kapittelduinen offers opportunities throughout the year. Some longer hiking routes in Solleveld are more accessible outside the breeding season. Autumn is particularly good for observing common starlings in Kapittelduinen. The beaches are popular during warmer months, while the forests offer pleasant walks in any season.
Yes, visitors need a day ticket to access the main Solleveld area, which can be purchased online. However, parts of Solleveld, such as Landgoed Ockenburgh and Hyacintenbos, are freely accessible. Kapittelduinen generally does not require specific permits for access.
Visitors frequently praise the wonderfully wide sandy beaches and the beautiful paths through the dune landscape, offering great views over the sea. The area's blend of natural beauty, historical elements, and diverse wildlife makes it a popular choice for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike.
While specific dog rules can vary by section and season, many natural areas in the Netherlands allow dogs, often on a leash. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival or consult the official website of the managing authority for the most current regulations regarding dogs in Solleveld and Kapittelduinen.
Yes, some parts of Solleveld & Kapittelduinen are accessible for wheelchair users. The Beach access path in Solleveld & Kapittelduinen is noted as being paved or tarred throughout, making it suitable for wheelchairs. Additionally, Hoek van Holland Beach is also listed as wheelchair accessible.
The area around Hoek van Holland Beach, also known as 'Rotterdam aan Zee', offers facilities including cafes and restaurants. Being a coastal town and seaside resort, you'll find various options for refreshments and meals there.


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