Alkmaar introduces natural burials at Westerweg Cemetery starting March 30
Residents of Alkmaar can soon choose a greener farewell with natural burials at Westerweg Cemetery. This eco-friendly option, using biodegradable materials, offers a peaceful resting place in harmony with nature, starting March 30, 2026.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Westerweg Cemetery, Alkmaar, Noord-Holland |
| Start Date | March 30, 2026 |
| Initial Graves | 100 (first phase), with 500+ more planned |
| Materials Used | Biodegradable materials, wooden grave markers |
| Resting Period | Indefinite |
| Open Day | June 13, 2026, 11:00–15:00 |
| Cemetery Features | 100+ tree species, poetry route, park-like setting |
The Alkmaar municipality is responsible for managing public cemeteries and ensuring residents have access to diverse burial options. This initiative reflects the municipality’s commitment to sustainable and resident-focused services, aligning with growing demand for eco-friendly end-of-life choices.
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Natural burial soon possible at Westerweg Cemetery
More and more people are choosing a final resting place in nature. That is why the Alkmaar municipality is designating a section of the Municipal Cemetery on Westerweg for natural burial. This will be possible starting March 30, 2026.
Natural burial only uses biodegradable materials that do not burden the soil. The grave blends into the natural surroundings. A wooden disc serves as a marker, which will eventually decompose. The resting period is indefinite.
First phase with 100 graves
The natural section will be developed in two phases. The first phase will include approximately 100 natural graves, available starting March 30. A second section with over 500 additional plots will follow later.
Deputy Mayor Lars Ruiter: “The natural section at the cemetery offers residents a peaceful and dignified place to say goodbye, surrounded by greenery.”
Open day on June 13
On June 13, 2026, the municipality will host an open day from 11:00 to 15:00. Residents and funeral professionals can take guided tours and receive more information about natural burial.
Westerweg Cemetery
The Municipal Cemetery on Westerweg has existed since 1830 and partially holds monument status. The cemetery is located near Stadspark De Hout and has a park-like appearance. It features around 100 different tree species and includes a poetry route.
More information about (natural) burial in Alkmaar is available at Overlijden – Gemeente Alkmaar and on the website of Stadswerk072.
