Best huts around Haarlem are found in a region characterized by its proximity to the Dutch coast, with popular beach towns like Zandvoort and Bloemendaal aan Zee located nearby. This area offers a variety of outdoor experiences, from coastal landscapes to dune areas. The term "huts" in this context often refers to beach clubs, pavilions, and nature observation points. The region provides diverse settings for relaxation and exploration.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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Beautiful hide, very sheltered with comfortable benches. Stunning views.
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Lovely place to rest in between and have something to eat and drink. There is also a water point nearby to refill your bottle(s) of water.
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Nice to see such a house standing in the middle of nature. Often the deer are nearby.
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Nice rest area on the site of a hunting lodge from 1900
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Anyone who dares to climb this wooden structure can watch the birds in the Lutkemeerpark from the observation point. The observation point was designed by Natasha Oduber, a former student of the Rietveld Academy. The observation hut is called "Amphibion" because it is partly on land and partly in the water. The artist was inspired by the birds that also live in water and on land. The hut is made entirely of bamboo and with as few attachments as possible. The Lutkemeerpark is the unofficial name of a park in the western part of the Lutkemeerpolder. The park was partly created in the 1990s when a business center was built on the southern edge of the polder. It is a so-called wetland that is part of the Dutch nature network.
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top Campsite with beautiful and special camping spots in the dunes on the beach
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The hut is not accessible, but there is a picnic table for a short break to have a drink and something to eat.
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At the campsite, you're surrounded by dunes, something I've never seen before. The site is also very well-equipped (restaurant, Spar supermarket, sauna, great playgrounds, and much more). The beautiful sandy beach is just a stone's throw away, and the national park is right next door.
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Around Haarlem, the term 'huts' encompasses a variety of structures. You'll find popular beach clubs and pavilions in nearby coastal towns like Zandvoort and Bloemendaal aan Zee, offering diverse atmospheres from relaxed to upscale. Additionally, the area features several bird hides for nature observation and campsites with rental cabins, such as Campsite De Lakens.
Yes, many options around Haarlem are family-friendly. Campsite De Lakens is highly recommended, offering great playgrounds, a supermarket, and proximity to the beach and a national park. Bird hides like Birdwatching Hide Amfibion in Lutkemeerpark and Bird hide De Nieuwkinder are also suitable for families interested in nature observation.
The closest and most popular beach clubs are located in Zandvoort aan Zee and Bloemendaal aan Zee, both less than 15 minutes from Haarlem. Zandvoort offers over 30 beach pavilions during the season, with options like Hippie Fish, Ubuntu Beach, and Kayuca. Bloemendaal aan Zee is known for lively spots such as Woodstock 69 and Republiek Bloemendaal. For more information on Zandvoort's beach clubs, you can visit visitzandvoort.com.
The area around Haarlem offers rich nature experiences. Many 'huts' are situated within or adjacent to natural landscapes. For instance, Campsite De Lakens is nestled among dunes and borders a national park. Bird hides like Birdwatching Hide Amfibion and Bird hide De Nieuwkinder provide excellent opportunities for birdwatching in wetland areas and by lakes. The coastal areas also offer stunning views of the North Sea.
Yes, Haarlem is known for its excellent birdwatching opportunities. You can visit specialized bird hides such as Birdwatching Hide Amfibion in Lutkemeerpark, which is partly on land and partly in water, or Bird hide De Nieuwkinder, which overlooks the Westhoff lake and includes a bird identification board. Another option is the Bird hide by the lake, where you might spot a kingfisher.
The area around Haarlem offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking in the dunes and national parks, with routes like the 'Kennemerland circular walk' in Zuid-Kennemerland National Park. Cycling is also very popular, with options ranging from easy beach loops to more challenging gravel biking routes. For detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Haarlem, Cycling around Haarlem, and Gravel biking around Haarlem guides.
For a unique experience, consider the Hunting Lodge Shelter and Rest. While the hut itself isn't accessible, it offers a pleasant picnic area in the middle of nature, near a historic hunting lodge from 1900, where deer are often seen. For birdwatching, the bamboo-built Birdwatching Hide Amfibion is also quite distinctive.
Amenities vary depending on the location. At campsites like Campsite De Lakens, you can expect extensive facilities including a restaurant, supermarket, sauna, and playgrounds. Beach clubs in Zandvoort and Bloemendaal aan Zee offer diverse menus, from organic and locally sourced dishes to rustic pizzas, along with refreshing drinks, sunbeds, and often live music or DJ parties. Some, like NIUS Beach House, are open year-round and may offer unique experiences like a sauna on the beach.
The beach clubs and pavilions are most vibrant during the warmer months, typically from spring through early autumn, when most are fully operational. However, several beach clubs in Zandvoort, such as NIUS Beach House and Tijn Akersloot, remain open year-round, offering a cozy experience even in winter. Bird hides are generally accessible year-round, with different bird species visible throughout the seasons.
Yes, many 'huts' themselves offer dining options. The beach clubs in Zandvoort and Bloemendaal aan Zee are renowned for their diverse culinary offerings, from casual snacks to upscale dining. Campsite De Lakens also has its own restaurant. For those visiting bird hides or nature shelters, it's advisable to bring your own refreshments or check for nearby cafes in the closest towns or villages.
Yes, in Zandvoort aan Zee, 'The Spot' is specifically designed for water sports enthusiasts. It offers surfing, kiting, and stand-up paddleboarding lessons and equipment rental. It's known for its vintage-hipster style and commitment to sustainability, making it a great choice for active visitors.
Bloemendaal aan Zee is known for its lively and often more upscale beach clubs. For example, Woodstock 69 offers a distinct bohemian, free-spirited vibe with live music and campfires, attracting an alternative crowd. Republiek Bloemendaal provides a blend of luxury and natural beauty, catering to a more sophisticated audience with rustic pizzas from its own oven. Later aan Zee offers a luxurious experience with comfortable daybeds and champagne selections.


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