Discover the best top things to do in Drenthe Province, The Netherlands including TT Races, Drents Museum, Beeldenpark de Havixhorst, Hunebed D27, Stedelijk Museum Coevorden, Wildlands Adventure Zoo Emmen, Hunebed D43, Hunebed D45, Winkelcentrum de Weiert, Rensenpark.
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4.5 based on 70 reviews
Great location to watch MotoGP and WSBK races, all sections of the track are accessible, great atmosphere on the major grand stands. Unfortunately there was still snow in April this year
4.5 based on 609 reviews
Had the chance to view wonderful paintings by great Italian painters from the 19th century including Moreli & Manchini. Museums in Florence, Rome etc & private collectors loaned those paintings to the museum. A very well organized exhibition! Rare opportunity to view Italian paintings in the Netherlands
4.5 based on 21 reviews
In de tuinen van Châteauhotel en -restaurant De Havixhorst, een fraaie 18e eeuwse Havesathe, lommerrijk gelegen tussen De Wijk en Meppel in Zuidwest-Drenthe, is sinds juni 2008 een bijzondere verzameling beelden te zien. Het enige beeldenpark in Nederland met een compact kunsthistorisch overzicht van de Nederlandse figuratieve beeldhouwkunst vanaf het einde van de 19e eeuw tot en met heden.
4.0 based on 134 reviews
Great, large Hunebed worth a visit. Even though the visitor center was closed due to Covid there is still plenty enough to see to spend about half an hour here.
4.0 based on 29 reviews
Wonderful small museum about the history of Coevorden. Very nice into-film; interesting exhibits and nice/interseting viewboxes with story-telling (dutch&german only). Very friendly staff.
4.0 based on 1,860 reviews
Great Zoo with lots of animals like lions with the covid you have to buy a ticket in front. Parking is VERY expensive
4.0 based on 25 reviews
At some point our ancestors who lived in the area in the period 4350 to 2700 BC (more than 8000 years ago) started to bury their dead in chambers made of large boulders, smaller stones and clay. They covered them with sand and as a result they appeared as small hills in the country side. D45 shows what is left of one of these once formidable structures. 18.5m in length and 4.5m wide on elevated terrain in the forrest. Impressive if you realize the people who made this structure had only very primitive means at their disposal. D45 is 800m from Emmen railway station.
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