Zwartbaardkabouter

Tradition / Region: Dutch Mythology
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Category: Gnome


The Myth

Deep in the Veluwe, near Vierhouten, rises the Bonenberg, a hill long believed to be home to the Zwartbaardkabouters—kabouters with dark, black beards who dwell beneath the earth. On certain nights, when the world above is asleep, they are said to emerge and dance in circles around a great fire burning on the mountain.

The Bonenberg itself bears signs of their presence. Its slopes are lush and thick with unusually large plants, nourished by an underground lake and warmed by the hidden heat of the kabouters’ fire below. This unnatural fertility marks the hill as no ordinary place.

Once, a young girl wandering at night saw the fire blazing on the mountain. Drawn by curiosity rather than fear, she approached and asked the kabouters for a few glowing coals. They agreed and let her take some home. But when she reached her house and looked again, the coals had turned into lumps of gold.

Since then, the Bonenberg has been remembered as a place of secret wealth and hidden life, where black-bearded kabouters dance by firelight and where a simple request, made at the right moment, can be rewarded beyond all expectation.


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Sources

Abe de Verteller contributors. (n.d.). Van aardmannetje tot zwarte juffer: Een lijst van Nederlandse en Vlaamse elfen en geesten. In Abe de Verteller, from https://abedeverteller.nl/van-aardmannetje-tot-zwarte-juffer-een-lijst-van-nederlandse-en-vlaamse-elfen-en-geesten/


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