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Oudheidkamer Texel
In the Oudheidkamer in Den Burg you can see how people on Texel lived in earlier centuries.
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Vuurtoren
Climb the 118 steps of the lighthouse and be rewarded with the most beautiful view of the island.
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Strand Paal 9
Are you looking for a quieter beach with a natural look? Paal 9 is located south of Den Hoorn and borders the vast dunes and nature reserves.
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Strand Paal 17
Paal 17 is the most famous beach on Texel and the location for events such as the Ronde om Texel and SunBeats Festival.
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Strand Paal 12 (Jan Ayeslag)
Paal 12, also called Jan Ayeslag, is located south of Paal 15. This beach is less crowded and popular with those seeking peace and quiet and people who love nature.
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Strand Paal 15 (Westerslag)
Paal 15, also known as Westerslag, is a wide sandy beach near Den Burg. This beach is ideal for families and active beachgoers.
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Strand De Koog
At De Koog you will find a lively beach that is ideal for those who love coziness and entertainment. Here the beach is wide, clean and easily accessible.
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Fiets huren
A good way to discover Texel is to go out by bike. Choose an electric bicycle, mountain bike or cargo bike. With more than 250 km of cycle paths, there is plenty to discover. There are several bicycle rental companies on the island.
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Surfspot Texel
Texel, an island in the Wadden Sea, offers excellent surfing spots for both beginners and advanced surfers.
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Voedselbos Texel
Come pick yourself, eat and drink on the terrace and shop local products in the Texel Food Forest.
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Luchtvaart- en Oorlogsmuseum Texel
The Texel Aviation Museum foundation was founded in 1988. After a long search, an old glider hangar became available in April 1966 and the museum was founded. The museum tells the story of the air war in World War II and the Georgian Uprising, when captive Georgian soldiers rebelled against the Germans.
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De Slufter
De Slufter is the largest and best-known nature reserve on Texel. A unique nature reserve that is openly connected to the North Sea and looks different every day. Creeks with salt water flow straight through the area, only plants that can tolerate salt water grow there.