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St. Jacobiparochie-Franeker | Klooster Claercamppad pilgrimage trail: Stage 7

(22.3 km)

Stage 7 of the Klooster Claercamppad pilgrimage trail takes you from the Het Bildt region to Franeker, where Duke Albrecht of Saxony chose to reside. This made the city the centre of power in Friesland at the end of the 15th century. Franeker even had its own university which rivalled the one in Leiden. Later Leeuwarden became the capital of Friesland and Franeker lost its university. Today the city is best known as the Frisian handball capital of the province.  

On the way to the village of Minnertsga, you walk along a secti…

Stage 7 of the Klooster Claercamppad pilgrimage trail takes you from the Het Bildt region to Franeker, where Duke Albrecht of Saxony chose to reside. This made the city the centre of power in Friesland at the end of the 15th century. Franeker even had its own university which rivalled the one in Leiden. Later Leeuwarden became the capital of Friesland and Franeker lost its university. Today the city is best known as the Frisian handball capital of the province.  

On the way to the village of Minnertsga, you walk along a section of the Griene Dyk dike. This old flood defence was built in the 11th century to protect the land from the tidal surges of the Middelzee inlet and forms the dividing line between old and newly reclaimed land. This lovely little dike with flowers along its verges offers scenic leafy views all year round.    

You walk along gently winding old salt marsh ridges through small villages such as Ried, Peins, Slappeterp and Skalsum to the historic city of Franeker.

At one time there were several religious complexes in this area, including the Bethany convent which was built on polderland near the village of Tzummarrum and the Mariënberg monastery east of Ried. The Frisian and Dutch words for monastery are ‘Kleaster’ and 'Klooster’. If you keep an eye out, you will see place names such as 'Kleasterdyk' and 'Kloosterpolder' along the way.   

The trail ends at the St Martin’s church in the old centre of Franeker. A few centuries ago, you may have run into the French philosopher René Descartes on the street, or the astronomer Eise Eisinga, who built a planetarium in Franeker that is now the oldest working model of the solar system. 

This route is part of the Klooster Claercamppad pilgrimage trail.

Sights on this route

Starting point: Oosteinde 1
9079 KZ St.-Jacobiparochie
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Sint Jacobiparochie (Sint-Jabik)

Sint Jacobiparochie was established in 1505 when Het Bildt was reclaimed by laborers from South Holland, Zeeland, and Friesland. It is particularly well-known for the Groate Kerk (Great Church), serving as the starting point for the pilgrimage route called the Jabikspaad.

Sint Jacobiparochie (Sint-Jabik)
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Groate Kerk church in Sint-Jacobiparochie

The imposing Groate Kerk church in the town of Sint Jacobiparochie has served as a cultural centre for the Het Bildt region for several decades, hosting concerts, meetings and other events.

Groate Kerk church in Sint-Jacobiparochie Groate kerk
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Meinardskerk Minnertsga

Protestantse Kerk in Minnertsga

Meinardskerk Minnertsga
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Minicamping en Theetuin Slappeterp

Kamperen, theedrinken of origineel overnachten op "Slappeterp" Op 2 km. vanaf de elfstedenroute (Franeker-Berlikum, ter hoogte van Kleaster Anjum) ligt Slappeterp. Een natuurkampeerterrein en 2 originele verblijfslocaties: de pipowagen en de terpenzw...

Minicamping en Theetuin Slappeterp
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Sint Gertrudiskerk Peins

Het terpdorpje heeft een 14e eeuwse kerk die deels is opgebouwd uit tufsteen. De kerk heeft een laag torentje dat later is gebouwd omdat de oude toren dreigde in te storten.

Sint Gertrudiskerk Peins kerk Peins
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Nicolaaskerk Schalsum

De kleurstelling van deze kerk is verrassend. Hij staat aan het Jabikspaad en is een stempelpost.

Nicolaaskerk Schalsum Kerk Schalsum
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End point: Schoolsteeg 6
8801 LL Franeker
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