Attractions and places to see around Dantumadeel highlight its location in Friesland, Netherlands, offering a blend of historical sites, cultural heritage, and natural landscapes. The municipality is characterized by its rural environment, featuring waterways, medieval structures, and traditional farms. Visitors can explore a variety of points of interest that reflect the region's past and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The bascule bridge in Warten crosses the Wartenster Wiid on the way to the marina.
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On the dike at Holwerd, two enormous women stand gazing out toward the Wadden Sea. One is thin, the other voluptuous. Both women look out over beautiful skies, green salt marshes, and the ever-changing Wadden Sea. And at the travelers arriving and departing for Ameland in the distance. They stand there in fine weather, but also in storms. The two women on the dike at Holwerd are waiting for only one thing: high tide. The two women are made of metal. And they are large—a good five meters tall. If you stretch, you can just touch their outstretched hands. The statues of both women were created by Frisian artist Jan Ketelaar. "Sense of Place: Waiting for High Tide" can be seen from afar.
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Opposite the church at By Boellies you can enjoy a drink in the sun.
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Beautiful windmill in front of a great background.
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Great and picturesque place. Easy to navigate and lots to see.
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A must to visit these two giants of women. The artist of these statues made them to view the coast and protect the dikes from the rough sea.
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The Dokkumer Ie used to be an important shipping connection for the transport of raw materials in North Friesland. The canal is still used today, but mainly by pleasure boats. And don't blame them: this picturesque area begs to be discovered from the water. The town of Dokkum, located on the Dokkumer Ie, is also worth a visit with its unmissable flair.
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Dantumadeel offers a rural landscape with several natural highlights. You can explore the picturesque Dokkumer Ie, a canal historically used for shipping and now popular for pleasure boats. The Bûtenfjild area is recognized as a natural monument, offering opportunities for outdoor exploration. Additionally, the region's polder landscapes and waterways are ideal for gentle walks and cycling.
Yes, Dantumadeel and its surroundings are rich in history. You can find medieval churches in villages like Damwâld and Rinsumageast. The Warten Canal and Drawbridge area features the Oud Friese Greidboerderij, an old Frisian longhouse farm from 1728, and the De Ikkers polder mill. The nearby city of Dokkum — Historic Canals and Old Town is a significant historical site, known for its canals, old town, and bastions, and is considered a place of pilgrimage.
The rural landscape of Dantumadeel is perfect for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Dokkumer Ie – Klein Diep Bicycle Bridge loop' or explore longer routes towards Lauwersmeer National Park. For running, there are trails such as the 'HUB Observation Tower – Wâlster Muzeryd loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the Cycling around Dantumadeel and Running Trails around Dantumadeel guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The nearby Dokkum — Historic Canals and Old Town offers a charming environment for all ages with its canals and windmills. The Dokkumer Ie is great for scenic boat trips. For a dedicated family outing, Speel- en Dierenpark Sanjes Safari in Feanwâlden is a popular choice.
The best time to visit Dantumadeel for outdoor activities is generally during the warmer months, from spring through early autumn. This period offers pleasant weather for cycling, hiking, and exploring the waterways. The landscape is lush, and attractions are fully accessible.
The Warten Canal and Drawbridge is noted as wheelchair accessible. While many outdoor paths in the rural landscape may vary, key points of interest in towns and villages often offer better accessibility. It's always advisable to check specific locations for detailed accessibility information.
To experience local maritime history, visit the Moddergat Fishing Village. This historic village, which started as a satellite settlement along a former sea rift, offers insights into the life of fishermen. You can also visit the fisherman's museum 't Fiskershúske there. The Dokkumer Ie canal itself is a testament to the region's historical shipping importance.
The Waiting for High Water Sculptures are two large metal statues located on the dike at Holwerd, depicting women gazing towards the Wadden Sea. These five-meter-tall sculptures, created by Frisian artist Jan Ketelaar, are part of the 'Sense of Place' project and can be seen from a distance, symbolizing the connection to the unique Wadden Sea ecosystem.
Yes, several attractions have nearby options for refreshments. In Warten, opposite the church, you can find places to enjoy a drink. The Moddergat Fishing Village offers good opportunities to rest and strengthen yourself. The city of Dokkum — Historic Canals and Old Town is also known for its great food and shops.
The Dokkumer Ie is a picturesque canal that was historically a vital shipping connection for transporting raw materials in North Friesland. Today, it's primarily used by pleasure boats, offering scenic exploration of the area and connecting to the charming city of Dokkum.
Beyond the main attractions, Dantumadeel's rural landscape is full of 'hidden gems' for those who enjoy exploring. The region's diverse natural landscapes, including the Bûtenfjild, and its many small villages with medieval churches and historic farms, offer unique discoveries for hikers and cyclists looking for less-traveled paths.
Dantumadeel offers a variety of cycling routes catering to different preferences. You can find easy routes like the 'Dokkumer Ie – Klein Diep Bicycle Bridge loop from Damwâld' (17.4 km) or more challenging ones such as the 'Lauwersmeer National Park – View of Lauwersmeer loop from De Westereen' (67.4 km). For more options, refer to the Cycling around Dantumadeel guide.


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