Shipwrecks route Pampushout
Almere's urban environment pays a lot of attention to greenery, to a healthy balance between living, working and recreation. The Pampushout, located in the far west of Flevoland, is a good example of this. In 1978, the first trees were planted here on the clay soil. The polder forest is developing into an urban forest with a natural atmosphere. As soon as you enter the area, you feel the peace and space.
Among the greenery of the Pampushout you will find evidence that Flevoland originated from the Zuiderzee. This route takes you past mysterious hills in the landscape that indicate where shipwrecks lie. Characteristic of this urban forest are the long, dead straight paths with vistas. But the lover of winding paths will also enjoy this forest and the motley collection of trees and shrubs you encounter along the way. Truly a place to enjoy being outdoors.
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Almere's urban environment pays a lot of attention to greenery, to a healthy balance between living, working and recreation. The Pampushout, located in the far west of Flevoland, is a good example of this. In 1978, the first trees were planted here on the clay soil. The polder forest is developing into an urban forest with a natural atmosphere. As soon as you enter the area, you feel the peace and space.
Among the greenery of the Pampushout you will find evidence that Flevoland originated from the Zuiderzee. This route takes you past mysterious hills in the landscape that indicate where shipwrecks lie. Characteristic of this urban forest are the long, dead straight paths with vistas. But the lover of winding paths will also enjoy this forest and the motley collection of trees and shrubs you encounter along the way. Truly a place to enjoy being outdoors.
- You can park your car for free at De Kiem car park
- There are (picnic) benches along the route
- The route is wheelchair accessible
- This route is fun to hike with children
- Dogs are welcome, but on a leash