Earnewâld

Earnewâld (West Frisian pronunciation: [jɛnəˈvɔ:t]; Dutch: Eernewoude[3]) is a village in Tytsjerksteradiel in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands.

[6] After World War II, it started to become a tourist water sports centre.

[6] In 2017, an Avro Lancaster bomber was salvaged from the National Park, and is on display at the visitor centre of Earnewâld.

[7] The English bomber was attacked by a German fighter on the night of 4 to 5 September 1942 and crashed into the swamp.

[8] Earnewald is known as a camping, fishing, bicycling and boating area and attracts a holiday crown in the summer months.