Things to do on Texel

If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind destination in the Netherlands where sand dunes meet the sea and every day brings a new adventure, let me introduce you to Texel (pronounced Tessel). This island, the largest of the Dutch Wadden Islands, offers the perfect blend of outdoor adventure, local charm, and relaxing seaside atmosphere.

From the moment you hop off the ferry in Den Helder, it’s easy to see why Texel captures the hearts of travelers. One of the top highlights is the Texel Lighthouse in De Cocksdorp, perched at the northern tip of the island. Climb to the top for panoramic views of the North Sea, the Wadden Sea, and the wild, sweeping beaches below. On clear days, you might even spot the neighboring islands.

But there’s so much more than just the lighthouse. Nature lovers should not miss the Dunes of Texel National Park, known locally as Nationaal Park Duinen van Texel. This vast area is a haven for walkers, cyclists, and birdwatchers. Follow the trails through windswept dunes, quiet forests, and wide beaches where seals occasionally rest along the shore. Be sure to stop at the Vogelinformatiecentrum Texel, especially if you’re visiting in spring or fall when migratory birds pass through.

History buffs and curious explorers will love the Museum Kaap Skil, a maritime museum that brings to life Texel’s seafaring past, beachcomber culture, and shipwreck discoveries. If you’re looking for more thrills, check out Paracentrum Texel for a tandem skydive, or book a sailing tour with Texel Cruiser to explore the waters surrounding the island.

What makes Texel truly special is its peaceful pace and authentic island charm. You’ll find sheep farms, local breweries, beach cafés, and villages like Den Burg where people greet each other by name. The island feels both adventurous and familiar at the same time.

If you’re staying at Bungalow Park ’t Eekhoornnest in Soest, Texel is a very doable overnight or weekend trip. The park’s central location makes it easy to reach the coast and catch the ferry without rushing. After a full day of exploring, you’ll appreciate coming home to the quiet comfort of your own cozy bungalow.

Hidden Treasures, Local Flavors, and Texel Experiences You Won’t Want to Miss

Once you’ve taken in the big highlights like the Texel Lighthouse, Dunes of Texel National Park, and Museum Kaap Skil, it’s time to dig a little deeper. Texel is full of delightful surprises that you might not stumble upon without a little local insight. Whether you’re a foodie, a slow traveler, or simply curious, this island has more than meets the eye.

Wander Through Den Burg’s Secret Alleys

Start with a walk through Den Burg, the island’s largest town. Beyond the main square, where you’ll find boutique shops and terraces filled with friendly chatter, you’ll also discover quiet alleys lined with ivy-covered houses and hidden gardens. On Monday mornings, the local market sets up with stalls offering Texel cheeses, jams, and warm stroopwafels. Don’t miss the small bookstore cafés, perfect for a morning coffee and a peek into island life.

Enjoy a Farm-to-Table Feast

Texel’s food scene is rooted in its landscape. You’ll find menus filled with Texel lamb, fresh North Sea fish, Texel cheese, and locally grown produce. For a scenic dining spot, head to De Kroon van Texel, where you can enjoy a beautiful view over the fields with a glass of Texel wine from the nearby Kroon vineyard. Or stop at Schapenboerderij Texel, a working sheep farm that offers snacks and a look at daily farm life, especially fun for families with kids.

Another can’t-miss stop is the Texelse Bierbrouwerij, the island’s brewery located just outside Oudeschild. Here, you can taste local favorites like the Texels Skuumkoppe, a cloudy wheat beer loved by visitors and locals alike. The brewery has a relaxed tasting room, and if you’re not driving, a sampler tray is the best way to try a few different brews.

Explore the Island at Your Own Pace

The best way to experience the island’s beauty is slowly. Rent a bike and follow the coastal path past Vuurtorenweg, where wide beaches meet rolling dunes and the air smells of salt and wildflowers. Or take the Texel Hopper, a small public bus service that lets you reach even the tiniest villages at your own pace.

For a quiet and scenic spot, visit Fort de Schans, an old Napoleonic fort with grassy ramparts and sea views. It’s not crowded, and it offers a great spot to pause, picnic, and imagine the island’s strategic past.

You might also stumble upon lesser-known attractions like the Texel Aviation and War Museum or the Texel mushroom nursery, both worth visiting if you’re curious about the island’s deeper layers.

A Place That Feels Both New and Familiar

What makes Texel such a joy to explore is its balance between the traditional and the unexpected. You might start the day on a nature trail, stop for oysters by the beach, visit a cultural-historical museum, and end it watching the sunset with your toes in the sand. It feels local and welcoming, never overly touristy, and full of stories waiting to be discovered.

After a full day exploring the island, it’s easy to head back to your home base at Bungalow Park ’t Eekhoornnest in Soest, where the calm of the trees and a warm cup of tea await. The island adventure may be over for now, but the memories will linger.

FAQ - Things to do on Texel

Where is Texel located and how do I get there?

Texel is the largest of the Dutch Wadden Islands, located in the Wadden Sea just off the northern coast of the Netherlands. To get there, most travelers take the ferry from Den Helder. The ferry runs frequently and takes only about 20 minutes. If you’re staying at Bungalow Park ’t Eekhoornnest in Soest, the journey to the ferry terminal is around 1.5 to 2 hours by car.

Popular highlights include the Texel Lighthouse near De Cocksdorp, the Dunes of Texel National Park, and Museum Kaap Skil in Oudeschild. Nature lovers also enjoy the Vogelinformatiecentrum Texel, while adventure seekers head to Paracentrum Texel for skydiving or hop on a boat tour with Texel Cruiser.

Texel is perfect for cycling. There are well-maintained bike paths across the island, especially along the Vuurtorenweg and through the Texel Dunes National Park. You can also use the Texel Hopper, a small public transport service that connects even the smallest villages. Renting a car or scooter is also an option for those looking for flexibility.

Very much so. Kids will love visiting the Texel Sheep Farm, climbing the lighthouse, walking in the dunes, and even petting animals at Schapenboerderij Texel. Many farms and nature centers also offer interactive experiences. The beaches are wide, safe, and great for sandcastle building or shallow water paddling.

Absolutely. Try the locally raised Texel lamb, cheeses, and Texel beer from the Texelse Bierbrouwerij. If you’re into wine, visit Kroon de Texel vineyard for a tasting. Local seafood, including fresh mussels and oysters, is also widely available in seaside restaurants.

Texel is beautiful year-round. Spring and early summer are ideal for birdwatching and wildflowers in bloom. Summer is great for beach trips and outdoor dining. Fall brings peaceful landscapes and fewer crowds, perfect for long walks or bike rides. Winter is quieter, with cozy cafés and serene coastal views.

Yes. There are guided walking tours, boat tours, and even seal-spotting excursions. Museums like Kaap Skil and the Texel Aviation and War Museum offer deep dives into the island’s past. You can also join nature excursions organized by Ecomare or local rangers in the National Park Dunes of Texel.

Texel has a great food scene. Try De Kroon van Texel for farm-to-table dishes, or enjoy a casual beachside meal at Kaap Noord. In Den Burg, you’ll find cafés with cozy interiors, local pastries, and strong Dutch coffee. Many places serve local products from Texel farms and gardens.

Yes. In Den Burg and De Koog, you’ll find shops selling Texel-made cheeses, wool items from Texel sheep, beer, chocolate, and handcrafted souvenirs. Museum gift shops also carry unique finds related to island culture and maritime history.

Yes, although it is a full-day adventure. From Soest, you can drive or take the train to Den Helder, board the ferry, and spend the day exploring the island. It is a long but rewarding day trip. Many guests at Bungalow Park ’t Eekhoornnest choose to stay overnight on Texel for a more relaxed experience, then return to their base in Soest to continue exploring the rest of the Netherlands.

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