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The Visitor Center De Kennemerduinen & Duincafé serves as the primary gateway to the stunning National Park Zuid-Kennemerland in The Netherlands. Located at the Koevlak entrance in Overveen, this essential facility sits at an elevation of 51 meters, offering a perfect starting point for exploring the diverse dune landscape that connects the city of Haarlem with the North Sea coast. It is a key landmark for anyone wishing to discover the natural beauty of the Kennemerduinen.
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The Visitor Center is housed in a sustainable, ecological building and features an engaging exhibition. This exhibition highlights the local flora, fauna, and the unique ecology of the Kennemerduinen, including interactive displays and a real (stuffed) bison. There's also a shop offering sustainable products and a meeting room with inspiring dune views.
The Duincafé is committed to sustainability, holding a Green Key certificate and emphasizing fresh, organic, and locally sourced ingredients, including vegan options. It's very family-friendly, boasting a spacious outdoor terrace and a sand playground for children, making it an ideal place for families to relax.
The Visitor Center De Kennemerduinen provides maps and extensive information on various hiking and cycling routes within the National Park. You can also find detailed information about the network of trails, flora, and fauna, as well as opening times, on the official park website, which is often referenced in visitor tips.
Yes, the park offers well-maintained trails suitable for various activity levels. For families and those preferring easy walks, there are numerous paths through the dunes and forests. The Visitor Center can provide guidance on specific routes that are less strenuous and more accessible, often leading to the sand playground or other family-friendly spots.
National Park Zuid-Kennemerland is home to a rich diversity of wildlife, including large grazers like European bison, Scottish Highlanders, and Konik horses, as well as various deer species and numerous bird species. While wildlife can be spotted year-round, early mornings and late afternoons are often the best times for sightings, especially in quieter areas of the park.
Yes, there is a parking lot at the Visitor Center. However, space can be limited, especially during peak times like weekends and holidays. Parking is subject to a fee and is permitted from sunrise to sunset, with the entrance gate closed at night. Arriving early is strongly recommended to secure a spot.
National Park Zuid-Kennemerland has specific rules regarding dogs to protect its diverse wildlife. While dogs are generally welcome, they must often be kept on a leash in designated areas. It's best to check with the Visitor Center upon arrival for the most current regulations and to identify specific dog-friendly trails where your furry companion can join you.
The Visitor Center itself is designed to be accessible. For routes within the park, while many trails are natural dune paths, there are often some paved or hardened paths suitable for wheelchairs, especially closer to the Visitor Center and main entrances. It's advisable to inquire at the Visitor Center for specific information on the most accessible routes available.
Winter walking in De Kennemerduinen can be a unique experience, with crisp air and potentially frost-covered dunes. The Visitor Center remains an excellent starting point, offering warmth at the Duincafé and information on suitable winter routes. Trails may be muddy or sandy, so appropriate footwear is recommended. The park's natural beauty is still very much present, even in colder months.
The Visitor Center is easily accessible by public transport. Bus 81, which runs between Haarlem and Zandvoort, stops directly in front of the center. This makes it a convenient option for visitors who prefer not to drive or are coming from nearby urban areas.
Yes, bicycle rentals are available at the Visitor Center. This allows visitors to easily access and enjoy the extensive network of well-maintained cycling routes that lead through the dunes and even towards the coast, offering a different perspective of the National Park Zuid-Kennemerland.