Wâlterswâld (Dutch: Wouterswoude[1][2]) is a village in Dantumadiel municipality, Friesland, the Netherlands.
The modern village of Wâlterswâld may be an slowly relocation from the actual terp site to the peat swamp area south of it that was called Walters halen in 1402.
The village is first cited in West Frisian as Walters wald in 1482 and in 1540 in Dutch as Wolterwold.
The chapel was later demolished and later an abbey cloister was created, like a monastic grange of the Bagijn monastery Sion.
[6] The Sionsberg became part of Dokkum at the end of the 20th century, located in the industrial area called Hogedijken.