IJzeren Kaap - Observation point

The IJzeren Kaap near Oosterend is a remarkable national monument and former sea beacon offering a stunning view over the Wadden Sea.
What makes the IJzeren Kaap so special?
- Historic Sea Beacon: Designed in 1854 by architect Quirinus Harder, who later also built the Texel Lighthouse. The beacon served as a non-illuminated navigation mark for shipping.
- Historic Alignment Line: Together with the church tower of Oosterend, the beacon once formed an important navigation line for ships in the Texelstroom.
- Birdwatching Spot: Today it’s a favourite location for birdwatchers. You can spot cormorants, eiders, grebes, and tufted ducks here.
National Monument and Restoration: The IJzeren Kaap, also known as Kaap Oosterend, was fully restored in 2010 and is a rare example of a cast-iron beacon still in excellent condition.
Practical Information
- Location: On the Wadden Dike near Oosterend, on the eastern side of Texel.
- Access: Freely accessible, easily reached by foot or bicycle from Oosterend.
- Tip: Bring binoculars – the area is a paradise for bird lovers!
Visit the IJzeren Kaap and experience a piece of Texel’s maritime history with a beautiful view over the Wadden Sea.
Furthermore IJzeren Kaap is near the following sights: Minkewaal (±1,0 km), Wagejot (±1,1 km), St Martin’s Church (±1,7 km), Zandkes (±1,8 km) & Eendenkooi Spang (±2,4 km).
For information
Waddendijk, Oosterend, Texel