Aa en Hunze
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Aa en Hunze is a municipality in the north of the province of Drenthe, in the Netherlands. The name of the municipality refers to two small rivers, Drentsche Aa and Hunze. There are 35 villages in the municipality, which has a total population of about 25,000. The largest villages include Gieten, Annen, and Rolde. Understand
The landscape of the region is characterised by the Hondsrug sand ridge in the western part, and peatlands in the eastern half. The western part of the municipality has a long history, with many old so-called brinkdorpen (villages centred around a village green) and a landscape similar to neighbouring Tynaarlo as well as Noordenveld. The settlement history of the eastern part of the municipality is much more recent. Starting in the 16th and 17th centuries, the peatlands of eastern Groningen and northern Drenthe were exploited. The landscape and history in this area is therefore similar to that of the Peat District of Groningen.
Tourist information
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Tourist Information Point Rolde
phone: +31 592 241 502address: Grote Brink 22a, Rolde
Get in
By car
By bus
There are no railway stations in Aa en Hunze. The nearest railway stations are in Assen and Veendam, and more connections are available from Groningen. There are several bus routes to Aa en Hunze:- Bus route 5 (up to 6x/hour) from Groningen via Haren and Zuidlaren to Aa en Hunze (Annen).
- Bus route 21 (1x/hour) from Assen via Aa en Hunze (Rolde, Grolloo, Schoonloo), Schoonoord and Sleen to Emmen.
- Bus route 24 (1x/hour) from Assen via Aa en Hunze (Rolde, Papenvoort), Borger and Nieuw-Buinen to Stadskanaal.
- Bus route 28 (1x/hour) from Stadskanaal to Aa en Hunze (Gasselternijveen, Gasselte, Gieten).
- Bus route 59 (1x/hour) from Emmen via Odoorn, Exloo and Borger to Aa en Hunze (Gasselte, Gieten).
- Bus route 110 (1x/hour) from Assen via Aa en Hunze (Rolde, Gieten, Bareveld), Veendam, Nieuwe Pekela and Oude Pekela to Winschoten.
Get around
The easiest and fastest way to get around in the municipality of Aa en Hunze is by car. However, for shorter distances using a bicycle is recommended. Good cycling infrastructure is available, and all villages are clearly signposted with dedicated signposts for cyclists.
Some of the bus routes as mentioned above can also be used to get around within the Aa en Hunze region. The N33/N34 junction at Gieten is a public transport hub for the region.
Some of the bus routes as mentioned above can also be used to get around within the Aa en Hunze region. The N33/N34 junction at Gieten is a public transport hub for the region.
See
Dolmen sites
Do
Two villages in Aa en Hunze are starting point of a stage of the Pieterpad, the most famous long distance walking route of the Netherlands. The route's fourth stage ends in Rolde. The fifth stage runs almost entirely within Aa en Hunze, from Rolde to Schoonloo, and the sixth stage starts in Schoonloo.
Eat
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phone: +31 599 564 746address: Kerkstraat 2C, GasselteTraditional Dutch pancakes.
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phone: +31 50 409 1672address: Ruiterweg 2, Schipborg
Sleep
Hotels
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phone: +31 592 262 601address: Oude Groningerweg 1, Gieten
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Boutique Hotel Erkelens closed since 2018
phone: +31 592 241 221address: Grolloërstraat 1, Rolde -
phone: +31 599 564 358address: Dorpsstraat 35, Gasselte
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phone: +31 592 501 490address: Hoofdstraat 20, Schoonloo
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phone: +31 592 271 216address: Brinkstraat 2, Anloo
Holiday parks
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phone: +31 70 300 35 06address: Veldweg 22-24, NooitgedachtHoliday park with a range of accommodation types (bungalows, villas, group accommodations). There are various facilities such as a swimming pool, spa, and five restaurants.
Go next
- Westerbork — nearby village mostly known for the large World War II transport camp, now a war memorial centre
- Veenkoloniën — the 'peat district' just across the provincial border in Groningen
- Noordenveld and Tynaarlo — two other municipalities in northern Drenthe, known for their old villages