Welcome in National Park
Schiermonnikoog

Hest it heersd, hest it heersd!

Hi, my name is Ivo Prins, lightkeeper and bellman. As the bellman of Schiermonnikoog I announce important updates in and around the village, with my bell and my megaphone. I’d like to welcome you on our beautiful island.


The largest part of Schiermonnikoog is a National Park, for good reasons. The quietness and the vastness, the variety in different landscapes and the varied flora and fauna give this island its unique character. We would like to keep it that way. Therefore, we all contribute to this goal, and we have made agreements on what is or isn’t allowed. This brochure contains the stories of several remarkable islanders, who all feel connected to the magnificent nature of Schiermonnikoog. Each of their stories is linked to a typical animal or a typical plant.

And you can discover what you can do to help protecting the unique nature of the
island. On the map you can see where which rules apply. In our top 10 we have summarized for you the most important rules of conduct.

Enjoy our island!

People and Nature - that's Schiermonnikoog

Help us preserving the beauty of our island for everyone.

Use water sparingly

Ilja Zonneveld, photographer, councillor and one of the creators of Schierzeep, with water mint.

Fire hazard

Halbe Kroes, one of the owners
of pension Westerburen and volunteer
of the fire brigade of Schiermonnikoog.

Our most important rules of conduct

Do not disturb

This means: don’t startle animals, keep your dog on a leash (or under control in designated off-leash areas), don’t pick anything, and of course dispose of your trash in a bin or take it home. Wild camping is not allowed on Schiermonnikoog.

Don’t access breeding areas

From April 15 to July 15 the Oosterkwelder and the beach to the east of pole 10 are closed, except for the shoreline. The same applies to parts of the Rif and the Westerstrand. Local signs tell you where you are allowed to go.

Leave the grazers alone

To keep the dune landscape open Natuurmonumenten deploys several large grazing animals: cattle, horses, sheep, and goats. Don’t pet the animals and don’t feed them, keep 50 metres distance, keep your dog on its leash and don’t cross the herds.

Smoking and campfires

Because of the danger of wildfires from April 1 to Octobre 1 smoking and campfires are not allowed in the National Park. A campfire on the beach is only allowed when you have a valid permission. Please call 0031-591-531421 for more information.

Activity beach

Kiting, kitesurfing and sand yachting are only allowed on the recreational beach between pole 3 and pole 5.

Group activities

Are you planning a group activity in the National Park? Please contact Het Baken well in advance to ask for permission.

Seals: do not disturb

Is there a seal on the beach, young or old? Keep at least 30 metres distance and keep your dog on the leash. Only if you see clear signs of illness or wounds you may call the EHBZ: 0031-591-531421.

Careful with water

Use drinking water sparingly, especially when the weather is dry.

Cycling and horse riding

When you are cycling or horse riding, please stay on the designated paths. You can find these on the map, for example from the VVV.

Safety on the beach

You can swim under supervision of KNRM lifeguards in July and August on the beach at the end of the Prins Bernhardweg. Always take the tide into account and always make sure you can still stand on the ground. Call 112 when you have found a dangerous substance.

Welcome to National Park
Schiermonnikoog

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