Hotel Restaurant Lunia





The Hotel Restaurant Lunia Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
North of Oldeberkoop is the nature reserve Delleboersterheide. This route starts at the church of Oldeberkoop, from where you walk a bit along the road to the Tsjonge. Here you make a beautiful circle around the water, where you encounter some meandering arms of the old Tsjonge. On the south side of the river you walk across the Delleboersterheide, through the moors and along the fens. The way back runs a bit along the road again.
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The Koepelbos is a park forest south of Oldeberkoop. The park was laid out at the beginning of the 19th century on behalf of grietman mr. JA Willinge. With the walking route you walk completely around the forest, past some of the sights that can be found there. This is how you start the route at the deer park. You walk around the beautiful pond and visit the islet in the middle of it. You also walk along the adventure forest and play forest.
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Blue marked trail through the Kiekenberg. The Kiekenberg provides a unique Frisian walk. The area consists of two parts, the Grote and the Kleine Kiekenberg. They are originally river dunes. It is now an area filled with grasslands and woodland, ideal for peaceful nature walks.
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Explore a hidden and undiscovered gem in the middle of Friesland: the Stuttebos. The forest is located in the stream valley of the river De Linde. The clay and sandy soils of the forest provide special vegetation, such as the blue grassland. With the route you start at the canal and follow the original, meandering river for a while into the forest. Around these waters you will find many plants that only grow in stream valleys.
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Fantastic loop over the Delleboersterheide, an area that has been part of It Fryske Gea since the 1950s. Here you walk through a variety of nature, on quiet paths where you only hear the birds chirping. Vast moors are filled with lakes and horses and cows graze around to keep up. You pass a beautiful viewpoint and the walking route is equipped with information panels. One loop is accessible with dogs. A small part is closed during breeding season, but there's an alternative trail (see Tips...