
De Cocksdorp Texel
Northernmost village on Texel, offering access to stunning beaches, the unique De Slufter nature reserve, and the iconic Eierland Lighthouse.
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De Cocksdorp Texel
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Must-see attractions
Northernmost village on Texel, offering access to stunning beaches, the unique De Slufter nature reserve, and the iconic Eierland Lighthouse.

π² Rent a Bike
Explore Texel's scenic routes with ease. Many rental shops available in De Cocksdorp.
π₯Ύ Wear Comfortable Shoes
Essential for exploring nature reserves and long beach walks.

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Eierland Lighthouse
Northern tip of Texel
Iconic red and white lighthouse offering panoramic views of the Wadden Sea and North Sea. Climb to the top for breathtaking vistas.

De Slufter Nature Reserve
Northwest Texel
Unique salt marsh landscape with diverse birdlife and stunning coastal scenery. Explore walking trails and enjoy the wild, untamed nature.

Texel's Northern Beaches
North coast of Texel
Expansive, clean beaches perfect for long walks, kite surfing, and enjoying the fresh sea air. Experience the tranquility of the North Sea coast.
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Visiting the Waddeneilanden
Hello guys, I'm an expat living in the Netherlands and very soon a friend is coming to visit the country for first time. Someone recommended me to take them to Waddeneilanden, but checking in the map and internet I see it is a large region so I'm not sure were exactly to go. Onβ¦
π² Rent a Bike
Explore Texel's scenic routes with ease. Many rental shops available in De Cocksdorp.
π₯Ύ Wear Comfortable Shoes
Essential for exploring nature reserves and long beach walks.
The Middle of Nowhere - in the Netherlands it does not exist. The most remote point is in the south of the island Vlieland, where it is 14 km to the next village.
The south of Vlieland is close to De Cocksdorp on Texel, but it doesn't seem to be included in the calculation. I'd guess the real remotest place has to be Griend or Rottumerplaat?
π Pack Binoculars
Perfect for birdwatching in De Slufter and spotting seals.
βοΈ Check Weather Forecast
Island weather can change quickly; be prepared for sun and wind.
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π² Rent a Bike
Explore Texel's scenic routes with ease. Many rental shops available in De Cocksdorp.
π₯Ύ Wear Comfortable Shoes
Essential for exploring nature reserves and long beach walks.
π Pack Binoculars
Perfect for birdwatching in De Slufter and spotting seals.
βοΈ Check Weather Forecast
Island weather can change quickly; be prepared for sun and wind.
What Travellers Say
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Visitors praise De Cocksdorp for its stunning natural beauty, particularly the expansive beaches and unique De Slufter nature reserve. The Eierland Lighthouse is a popular landmark offering great views. While the village itself is charming, some find it a bit quiet outside of peak season. Getting around Texel is best done by bike or car.
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
To reach De Cocksdorp, you'll first need to take a ferry from Den Helder to Texel. The ferry runs frequently. Once on Texel, De Cocksdorp is located at the northernmost point. You can drive, take a bus, or rent a bicycle to get there from the ferry terminal.
Yes, Texel is very bike-friendly. Renting a bicycle is a popular and convenient way to explore the island, including De Cocksdorp and its surroundings. There's also a bus network connecting the villages.
From the Texel ferry terminal ('t Horntje), you can take a bus directly towards De Cocksdorp. Alternatively, renting a bike at the terminal or bringing your own is a great option for a scenic ride. Driving is also straightforward via the main island roads.
Yes, there are parking facilities available in De Cocksdorp, especially in the village center. If you plan to visit popular natural areas like De Slufter, check for designated parking zones, which may have a fee.
Pets are generally welcome on Texel, but always check specific regulations for beaches and nature reserves. Many accommodations are pet-friendly. Leashes are often required in public areas.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
De Cocksdorp itself is a village and does not require an entrance ticket. However, some specific attractions or nature reserves on Texel, like the Eierland Lighthouse, may have admission fees.
The Eierland Lighthouse typically has seasonal opening hours. It's best to check the official lighthouse website for the most up-to-date information on opening times and any potential closures before your visit.
De Slufter Nature Reserve is largely accessible without an entrance fee, as it's a natural area. However, parking areas near the reserve might have a charge. Always check local signage for any applicable fees.
Ferry prices to Texel vary depending on whether you are a pedestrian, cyclist, or bringing a car. You can find the current pricing on the official TESO ferry website. Booking in advance is not usually required for cars, but it's good to be aware of the schedule.
While De Cocksdorp village doesn't require tickets, if you plan to visit specific attractions on Texel that do, it's often possible to purchase tickets online in advance through their respective websites to save time.
π« π§ Onsite Experience
Don't miss the Eierland Lighthouse for stunning views, explore the unique landscape of De Slufter Nature Reserve, and enjoy the vast northern beaches. The village itself offers charming shops and eateries.
Activities include cycling, walking, birdwatching, beachcombing, and visiting the lighthouse. De Cocksdorp is also a great base for exploring the rest of Texel's diverse landscapes and villages.
Absolutely! Texel offers plenty for families, including safe beaches, nature exploration in De Slufter, and the chance to see seals. The relaxed pace of De Cocksdorp is also ideal for a family getaway.
The best way to experience De Slufter is by walking its marked trails. Wear sturdy shoes and be prepared for changing terrain. The reserve is particularly beautiful during different seasons, offering unique sights and sounds.
Yes, you can often find guided nature walks, birdwatching tours, and historical tours on Texel, including around De Cocksdorp. Check with local tourist information centers or online for availability.
π½οΈ π½οΈ Food & Dining
De Cocksdorp offers a range of dining options, from cozy cafes serving local pastries and coffee to restaurants featuring fresh seafood and traditional Dutch dishes. Enjoying local Texel lamb is a must.
Given its coastal location, you'll find excellent seafood restaurants in and around De Cocksdorp. Look for places that highlight fresh catches from the North Sea.
Many restaurants are increasingly offering vegetarian and vegan options. It's always a good idea to check menus online or ask staff about their plant-based choices.
Yes, De Cocksdorp has supermarkets where you can purchase groceries if you are staying in self-catering accommodation. This is a great way to save money and enjoy local produce.
Don't miss trying Texel lamb, local cheeses, and perhaps some 'Texelse bieren' (Texel beers). Freshly caught fish is also a highlight.
πΈ πΈ Photography
The Eierland Lighthouse, the dramatic landscapes of De Slufter, and the wide, open beaches are prime photography locations. Capture the unique flora and fauna in the nature reserves.
Golden hour, just after sunrise and before sunset, offers beautiful light for landscape and beach photography. Midday can be good for capturing the stark beauty of De Slufter.
While specific photography tours might be limited, many nature guides can help you find the most photogenic spots and offer tips on capturing the island's beauty.
A versatile lens (like a 24-70mm) is useful for landscapes and village scenes. A wide-angle lens is great for expansive beaches and nature reserves. A telephoto lens can be good for wildlife.
Yes, the Eierland Lighthouse is a popular subject for photographers. You can capture it from various angles, both up close and from a distance, especially with the surrounding dunes and sea.











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