Best huts around Mol are found in a region characterized by its natural reserves, water features like the Molse Nete, and diverse landscapes. This area offers opportunities for outdoor activities, with a focus on nature observation and tranquil experiences. The landscape includes fens, reeds, and forests, providing habitats for various wildlife. Mol's surroundings are known for their accessible natural spaces, suitable for exploration.
Last updated: June 3, 2026
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A covered open shelter where you can take a break and have a picnic in silence
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Be sure to bring binoculars so you can observe the birds' antics much better.
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This small birdwatching hut is worth a visit
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nice picnic spot and then just enjoy the silence you only hear the birds
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hush hush and hush again
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When I visited, she had apparently hidden herself. She was nowhere to be seen.
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Our Mieke happily claps her hands in a small park, with the Molse Nete at her side...
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Small park in Mol.
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Around Mol, you'll primarily find bird hides, shelters, and unique structures designed for nature observation and rest. These include dedicated bird hides like the Ronde Put Bird Hide and the Birdwatching hide at the boardwalk, as well as general shelters such as the Shelter and picnic area at Natuurreservaat Echelkuil. There are also more distinctive spots like the Moeder Mieke Sculpture and Hobbit House.
Yes, Mol is well-known for its bird hides. The Ronde Put Bird Hide offers a protected spot to observe rare water and bird species. Another excellent option is the Birdwatching hide at the boardwalk, which provides views over fens with many reeds, ideal for spotting birds.
Many of the huts and shelters around Mol are family-friendly. For instance, the Ronde Put Bird Hide and the Birdwatching hide at the boardwalk are great for introducing children to nature observation. The Moeder Mieke Sculpture and Hobbit House is particularly appealing to families, featuring playgrounds and a unique Hobbit-themed garden.
The Shelter and picnic area at Natuurreservaat Echelkuil is a great option, providing protection from the elements and a quiet spot to enjoy a meal. Additionally, the Shelter with Graffiti by the Grote Fossé offers benches and a view, making it suitable for a rest or picnic.
The area around Mol's huts is characterized by diverse natural landscapes. You can expect to see fens, reeds, and forests, which provide habitats for various wildlife. Many huts offer views of lakes, such as the Ronde Put Bird Hide, or overlook swampy reed areas like the Birdwatching hide at the boardwalk. The Shelter and picnic area at Natuurreservaat Echelkuil is located within a nature reserve, offering a tranquil natural setting.
Yes, there are several hiking trails accessible near the huts. For example, you can explore routes like "The Round Well Route" or "Molse Meren - Schansheide." A popular option is the "Ronde Put Boardwalk – Ronde Put Bird Hide loop from Het Goor," which is an easy 7.8 km hike. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Mol guide.
Beyond hiking, Mol offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including the "Bailey Bridge Mosselgoren – Cyclists' Bridge Over the Canal loop from Mol" (49.9 km, moderate). For gravel biking enthusiasts, there are routes like "Sandy Forest Trail – Singletrack in the Forest loop from Mol Gerststraat" (51.7 km, difficult). Explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Mol and Gravel biking around Mol guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the opportunity for peaceful nature observation and the chance to become one with the natural surroundings. The bird hides are highly valued for spotting wildlife, and the shelters provide practical refuge from the weather, allowing for quiet moments in nature. The unique structures like the Hobbit House also add a fun and memorable element to visits.
Yes, the Moeder Mieke Sculpture and Hobbit House offers a unique experience. Located in a park by the Molse Nete, it features a real hobbit house incorporated into playgrounds, inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien's 'Lord of the Rings'. It's a charming spot for families and those looking for something a bit different.
The Shelter with Graffiti by the Grote Fossé is notable for its graffiti art inside. This shelter, located between the "big fossé" and fields, offers a unique blend of nature and urban art, along with a beautiful view of the water and corn fields.
Each season offers a different experience for nature observation around Mol's huts. Spring and autumn are generally excellent for birdwatching due to migration. Summer provides lush greenery and longer daylight hours for exploration, while winter can offer a serene, quiet experience, especially for spotting wildlife in a snow-covered landscape. The bird hides are accessible year-round, allowing for observation in any season.


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