The village was first mentioned in 1247 as "in Halwirth". The etymology is unclear. Holwierde is a (artificial living hill) village from the early middle ages. In the late middle ages, a canal was dug to the . The nave of the Dutch Reformed church dates from the 11th century. The church has been extended in the 13th and 14th century. The tower was from the 13th century, but collapsed in 1836 and the remains were demolished in 1854. In April 1945, Holwierde was heavy damaged. The 8th-century Frisian bard
Bernlef lived in Holwierde. ==Gallery==