Stützpunktgruppe Schoorl
Stützpunktgruppe Schoorl is rather interesting if you want to visit infantry strongholds, with light constructions. It’s quite a walk but it is worth it, as some bunkers still have their camouflage after all these years.

The anti-tank wall in the south along the Herenweg/Eeuwigelaan is impressive, because of it’s lenght. The regelbau type 616 behind the house at Rijksweg 31 is worth a visit, because of it’s red brickwork camouflage and St-sign; a bunker with many details.
Schoorl
Stahlbeton global positioning map –
Stahlbeton – What is left today
Observation post

1 Unknown structure

2 Unknown structure

1 Unknown structure

2 Unknown structure

3 Storage bunker

4 Unknown structure

5 Personnel shelter

1 Unknown structure

2 Unknown structure

3 Trenches (assumed)

4 Shelter

5 Foxhole

6 Unknown structure

7 Unknown structure

8 Foxhole

1 Unknown structure

2 Ammunition bunker

3 Storage bunker (food)

4 Storage bunker

5 Personnel shelter

6 Unknown structure

7 Command post (assumed)

8 Foxhole

9 Communication post

10 Foxhole

3936 – 616

1 Storage-bunker (assumed)

2 Unknown structure

3 Emplacement

1 Personnel shelter

2 Storage bunker

3 Canteen

4 Storage bunker

5 Personnel shelter (assumed)

6 Communication post

7 Personnel shelter (assumed)

8 Unknown structure

9 Unknown structure

10 Personnel shelter

1 Bunker

2 Machinery bunker (assumed)

3 Küver 412 (assumed)

4 58c

5 Küver 467 (assumed)

6 Küver 412 (assumed)

7 Tobruk-position

8 Unknown-structure

1 Anti-tank wall

2 Anti-tank wall

3 Anti-tank obstacle (Höcker)

3936 – 616
