Pieterburen

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Pieterburen

Hoofdstraat, Pieterburen, at the left the café Het wapen van Hunsingo (nowadays Bij de buren van Pieter)
Coordinates: 53°24′01″N 6°27′12″E / 53.40028°N 6.45333°E / 53.40028; 6.45333
Country Netherlands
Province Groningen (province)
Municipality De Marne
Population (1 januari 2008) 379

The small village of Pieterburen is situated in the northern part of the province of Groningen in the Netherlands. Pieterburen is part of the municipality of De Marne.

Pieterburen is situated on the ‘Hogeland’ (high land) of Groningen. It is an area with brick Gothic churches, stately farms, and endless views over the land, all the way to the Wadden Sea.

Pieterburen is known for its seal rehabilitation centre, the vicarage garden Domiestoen, the old mill De Vier Winden (Literally translated: The Four Winds), and for mudflat hiking in the Wadden Sea. Regrettably, the medieval castle Huis ten Dyke was torn down a century ago. Pieterburen is also the start of the Pieterpad, a long-distance hiking trail to Sint Pieter in the extreme south of the Netherlands

Coordinates: 53°24′00″N 6°27′11″E / 53.40000°N 6.45306°E / 53.40000; 6.45306

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