Weerribben-Wieden National Park
This stunning wetland area was formed through peat extraction in the Middle Ages. The excavation of peat led to the creation of vast lakes, marshes, and reed fields. The Weerribben and Wieden now serve as the home to a unique flora and fauna, featuring rare plants and animals that have adapted to the area’s special conditions.
The landscape is characterized by expansive reed fields, winding waterways, and narrow peninsulas. It is a breeding ground for various bird species, including the rare bittern and the purple heron. Numerous mammals can also be found here, including the otter, which has been successfully reintroduced after years of absence.
For nature enthusiasts, Weerribben and Wieden offer plenty of opportunities to enjoy the beautiful surroundings. There are several walking and cycling routes that take you to the most scenic spots in the area. Additionally, you can explore the area by canoe or whisper boat, allowing you to quietly glide through the narrow ditches and across the lakes.
For those who want to learn more about the nature and history of the Weerribben-Wieden, there are several visitor centers and information points available. These places offer exhibitions, guided tours, and educational activities for all ages.
In short, Weerribben and Wieden are a true nature gem in the Netherlands. Whether you come for the peace and quiet, the unique flora and fauna, or the active exploration, this extraordinary area will surprise and enchant you time and time again. Want to learn more about the rest of the area? Then visit the next page.


