Lepelenburg Park
Lepelenburg
A scenic waterfront park in Almere featuring green spaces, walking and cycling paths, and recreational facilities along the water. It's a pleasant spot for outdoor activities and enjoying the modern polder landscape.
Things to do
- Waterfront Walking Path — Stroll along the scenic promenade that traces the park's edge, offering views of the Markermeer lake and modern Almere skyline.
- Cycling Routes — Rent a bike and explore the extensive network of paved cycling paths that connect Lepelenburg to surrounding polder neighborhoods and nature areas.
- Picnicking by the Water — Find grassy spots near the shoreline to set up a picnic while watching sailboats and water sports enthusiasts on the lake.
- Bird Watching — Observe migratory and resident waterfowl including cormorants, herons, and gulls that frequent the park's waterside habitats.
- Playground Visit — Bring children to the well-maintained playgrounds featuring modern equipment designed for various age groups throughout the park.
- Waterside Café Stop — Visit one of the park's casual outdoor cafés for coffee or light refreshments with direct views over the Markermeer.
Food to try
- Poffertjes — Enjoy these tiny Dutch pancakes dusted with powdered sugar, commonly sold at park vendors and local cafés throughout Almere.
- Haring (Raw Herring) — Try this traditional Dutch prepared fish, often served at waterfront food stands near the park with onions and pickles.
- Stroopwafels — Sample these iconic Dutch waffle cookies filled with caramel syrup, perfect for a sweet snack while relaxing in the park.
- Bitterballen — Order these crispy fried potato and meat croquettes at the park's cafés, typically served as an appetizer with mustard.
Local customs & good to know
- Dutch Cycling Culture — Expect to see locals of all ages commuting and recreating by bicycle; rent a bike to experience this quintessential Dutch lifestyle firsthand.
- Polder Landscape Pride — Recognize that Flevoland is a reclaimed polder created from former seabed, and locals take pride in this modern feat of water management and planning.
- Outdoor Recreation Etiquette — Keep to marked paths, respect the natural areas, and follow posted rules about water access; the Dutch maintain parks with strict environmental care.