Cycle tour along memories of the Second World War - VVV Ameland

Cycling tour along memories from World War II

During World War II, the Germans built several bunker emplacements on Ameland.

Some of these are still clearly visible in the landscape, others are hidden under the sand and vegetation. This special cycle tour will take you past tangible and less visible traces of the war, leaving you to reflect on the island's past along the way.

Bunker museum

The bike tour starts at the Bunkermuseum Ameland in Hollum. Here you get an immediate first impression of the network of bunkers constructed during the war years. The route is about 25 kilometres long and takes you past various locations that remind you of the occupation years: from simple sand walls and wooden fortifications to concrete bunkers that have stood the test of time.

On your own

The tour can be cycled on your own. From May, you can pick up a free route leaflet at the Amelander Museums or VVV Ameland (while stocks last). In the folder you will find the complete route description and extra information about the places you will encounter along the way.

Cycling along along silent witnesses of an eventful time and experience the story of Ameland during the Second World War in a personal and impressive way.

Where to collect the cycle route (while stocks last)

VVV Ameland
Bureweg 2
9163 KE Nes

The cycle route can also be picked up at one of the Amelander Museums (while stocks last).

Bike along past silent witnesses of an eventful time and experience the story of Ameland during the Second World War in a personal and impressive way.

Tip: panels with liberation photos - until 1 September 2025
Along the route and at various other locations on Ameland, you’ll find information panels featuring original liberation photos. They offer an engaging addition to the cycling tour and provide extra context about Ameland during the Second World War.
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More on Ameland in wartime

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🔎 Ameland during the Second World War

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