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Waterfall (Rasterhoffpark a/d Woudvaart Sneek)

Rasterhoffpark Sneek

Although the park already seems very old, the Rasterhoffpark is one of the youngest parks in the municipality of Súdwest-Fryslân. In fact, the park was opened on May 21, 2005. This took place inside the park and was accompanied by an opening weekend. Previously, this place was used as a garbage dump. Many sand excavations also took place at this place. But now the forest is a nice place to walk and enjoy the view. You can do beautiful hiking, running and biking here. The park is located on the water so you can also temporarily visit this park from a boat. The Rasterhoffpark is an amalgamation of the former city forest and is managed by the municipality of Súdwest-Fryslân. It has an area of about 30 hectares most of which can be simply walked.In the Mayor Rasterhoffpark, or simply Rasterhoffpark there is a created waterfall. This waterfall is closed in winter.

(For cyclists: you cannot cycle in the park. You can leave the bike at the entrance and then you can walk to visit the waterfall).

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