6X AMAZING NATURE PARKS & RESERVES IN THE NETHERLANDS

Did you know that The Netherlands counts 21 National parks and more than 160 Nature Reserves? Time to explore!

Holland may be small, it has so much nature! Now is the time to discover The Netherlands as you have never done before. We’ve selected 6 of our favourite Nature parks and Reserves that are worth a visit.

Before you start exploring

Recently, we tested the brand new Galaxy Watch4 which is perfect for counting your steps (like most, we’re getting addicted to those 10.000 steps a day!) But we want to tell you a little bit more about why this smartwatch is unmissable while walking around in nature and take care of your daily wellbeing. 

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The smartest Watch we know!

Samsung is known for its smart thinking, giving users endless options and that’s exactly what they did with the new Galaxy Watch4. Due to various sensors, such as a blood pressure monitor, heart rate monitor, oxygen meter and even a muscle/fat mass meter they call a Bioelectrical Empendance Analysis. Connect the Samsung Health app and your Watch4 collects data throughout the day. The Galaxy Watch4 will provide you with smart plans and routines to live even healthier. (if you sit on the sofa for too long, you get a notification to get moving, love it!) Besides, you can personalise everything. Receive messages and notifications straight from your Galaxy phone. Whether you want to use it just to track health or sleep, or just to check the time, it’s totally up to you. Anyhow, we think this smartwatch is genuinely a great addition to an active lifestyle.

The Wadden area

A day trip to the Wadden area is the perfect outing for people who want to get some fresh air. Due to its tranquility, breathtaking views and wild nature, it has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Beach, sea, forest and parks can be found on the islands, so there is something for everyone! Did you know that Germany has some beautiful islands too? Check out Norderney!

Beautiful Nature reserves Netherlands, Wadden

De Hoge Veluwe National Park

This National Park is also known for its diverse landscapes and in addition to beautiful nature, you can also enjoy a nice culture. The park houses the Jachthuis Sint Hubertus and you will also find the famous Kröller-Müller Museum here. Because of the size of the Hoge Veluwe, you can take beautiful walks or rent a bicycle and explore the nature park.

De Hoge Veluwe National Park

Kennemerland-Zuid

This is where Elke’s lives nearby, and it is truly one one Holland’s most beautiful places to walk and cycle in. We’ve seen plenty of deers, horses and chipmunks walking around, especially in the morning when it’s quiet. The best beach in our opinion is located in between IJmuiden and Bloemendaal beach. In fact, you can only get here by bicycle, so it’s always quiet. The ride there takes you through the forest and starts at Duin & Kruidberg, with several beautiful stops for a break. In total, it takes about 20 minutes to get to the beach. The dunes are great for a picnic (remember to bring your trash) because there is no beach bar here, so bring enough water! 

best nature reserves Netherlands, Zuid-Kennemerland

Biesbosch

The Biesbosch is a unique piece of nature reserve in the Netherlands because it is located in a river delta. Also known as the largest freshwater tidal area in Europe, you will find many willow flood forests and creeks. Together with a ranger you can discover the area and all its glory, including the beaver.

Nature Parks, Biesbosch

Oostvaardersplassen

The Oostvaardersplassen, located between Almere and Lelystad, are a large wetland area and have an area of ​​approximately 56 square kilometers. If you are an animal fan this is the park for you. Large groups of konik horses and red deer live here, as well as many special, rare birds. Some parts of the area are closed to protect nature, but there are enough hiking trails available to spend a day here.

Oostvaarderplassen, Nethelrands

The Loonse and Drunense Dunes

This dune landscape in Brabant is so unique that it was awarded the National Park De Loonse en Drunense Duinen in 2002. The vast majority of this area consists of sand and is therefore also referred to as the Sahara of the Netherlands. Bring a picnic basket and a blanket and spend the day enjoying this piece of nature park in the sunshine. 

Nature Reserves, Loonse and Drunense Duinen

For all the Dutch National Parks, visit www.nationaalpark.nl

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