Drenthe state: cities list & information

Drenthe is one of the states/provinces of Netherlands. Drenthe state has 91 cities. You can see below like Zuidlaren then click on each city of Drenthe below to see the list of ads related to that city.

  1. Aalden
  2. Alteveer, Drenthe
  3. Angelslo
  4. Annen
  5. Assen
  6. Ballast
  7. Barger-Oosterveld
  8. Bargeres
  9. Beilen
  10. Borger, Netherlands
  11. Buinen
  12. Coevorden
  13. Dalen, Netherlands
  14. Dalerpeel
  15. Darp
  16. De Loo
  17. De Wijk
  18. Diever
  19. Drouwenermond
  20. Dwingeloo
  21. Eelde
  22. Een
  23. Eext
  24. Emmen, Netherlands
  25. Emmer-Compascuum
  26. Emmer-Erfscheidenveen
  27. Emmerhout
  28. Emmermeer
  29. Emmerschans
  30. Exloo
  31. Gasselte
  32. Gasselternijveen
  33. Gasselternijveenschemond
  34. Gees
  35. Geesbrug
  36. Gieten
  37. Gieterveen
  38. Grolloo
  39. Havelte
  40. Hijken
  41. Hoogeveen
  42. Hooghalen
  43. Kerkenveld
  44. Klazienaveen
  45. Klijndijk
  46. Koekange
  47. Krakeel
  48. Marsdijk
  49. Meppel
  50. Nietap
  51. Nieuw Moscou
  52. Nieuw-Balinge
  53. Nieuw-Buinen
  54. Nieuw-Dordrecht
  55. Nieuw-Roden
  56. Nieuw-Schoonebeek
  57. Noordbarge
  58. Norg
  59. Odoorn
  60. Oosterhesselen
  61. Paterswolde
  62. Peelo
  63. Peize
  64. Roden, Netherlands
  65. Rolde
  66. Ruinen
  67. Ruinerwold
  68. Schipborg
  69. Schoonebeek
  70. Schoonoord
  71. Sleen
  72. Steenwijksmoer
  73. Tweede Exloermond
  74. Tynaarlo
  75. Uffelte
  76. Valthe
  77. Valthermond
  78. Veenhuizen
  79. Veenoord
  80. Vledder
  81. Vries
  82. Weerdinge
  83. Weiteveen
  84. Westerbork
  85. Westlaren
  86. Wijster
  87. Wilhelminaoord
  88. Wolfsbos
  89. Yde
  90. Zeyen
  91. Zuidlaren

Drenthe Region: Nature, Culture, and History in the Netherlands

Drenthe is a province in the northeastern part of the Netherlands, known for its beautiful nature, rich cultural heritage, and history dating back to prehistoric times. It is an ideal destination for those who love outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and horseback riding, as well as for those interested in exploring ancient dolmens and picturesque villages.

Nature in Drenthe

Drenthe is a nature-lover's paradise, with vast forests, heathlands, and sand dunes that offer a serene and peaceful environment for hiking, cycling, or horseback riding. The Drents-Friese Wold National Park is a must-visit destination, with its diverse ecosystems, including forests, sand dunes, and heathlands. You can also explore the Dwingelderveld National Park, home to the largest heathland of Western Europe, and watch unique bird species such as cranes, water pikas, and black grouses.

Culture and History in Drenthe

Drenthe has a rich cultural heritage, with many prehistoric sites, megalithic tombs, and medieval castles. The Drents Museum in Assen is a treasure trove of archaeological artifacts, art, and history, showcasing the region's past through interactive exhibits and multimedia installations.

Another must-visit destination in Drenthe is the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hunebedden, a collection of 52 prehistoric dolmens made of massive stones, built over 5000 years ago. The dolmens are scattered throughout the region, and you can explore them by following the Hunebedden trail, a network of walking and cycling paths.

Villages in Drenthe

Drenthe is known for its picturesque villages, with charming streets lined with traditional thatched-roofed houses, small cafes, and local craft shops. Giethoorn is one of the most famous villages in Drenthe, also known as the "Venice of the North," with its canals, bridges, and delightful boat rides. Orvelte is another village worth visiting, with well-preserved historic buildings, antique shops, and craft workshops.

In conclusion, Drenthe is a hidden gem of the Netherlands, perfect for those who want to escape the crowds and explore the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the region. It is a destination that offers something for everyone, from outdoor enthusiasts to history buffs, to those seeking a peaceful and tranquil environment.