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De Onlanden Nature Reserve Adventures

De Onlanden Nature Reserve is a vast wetland area in the northern Netherlands, renowned for its restored peatland ecosystems, rich biodiversity, and excellent opportunities for wildlife observation and tranquil hiking.

8,500
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
Approximately 50,000
Annual Visitors
2006
Year Established

About De Onlanden Nature Reserve

 

De Onlanden Nature Reserve, spanning parts of the Drenthe and Groningen provinces, is one of the largest lowland peat bog restoration projects in the Netherlands. Historically, the area was a drained peat region heavily used for agriculture, but recent decades have witnessed comprehensive efforts to reverse drainage, restore natural water levels, and revive the unique peatland habitat. The landscape is characterized by open wetlands, reed beds, meandering streams, and scattered patches of forest and heath. This mosaic environment supports a remarkable diversity of flora and fauna, including rare bird species like the Eurasian bittern, white stork, and marsh harrier. Additionally, it is a key habitat for amphibians, dragonflies, and other wetland-dependent species. Recreational activities in De Onlanden focus heavily on nature watching, hiking, and cycling. The reserve features a network of well-marked walking and biking trails meandering through serene landscapes, alongside several bird hides and observation towers placed strategically to maximize wildlife viewing opportunities. Canoeing and kayaking are also popular on certain waterways, allowing intimate exploration of quiet channels. While there are no developed campgrounds within the reserve, nearby towns offer lodging and amenities. De Onlanden’s appeal lies in its peaceful atmosphere, abundant wildlife, and the chance to witness a successfully restored peatland ecosystem. Visitors value its open vistas, vibrant birdlife, and the contemplative experience of traversing Holland’s unique wetland environment.

Highlights

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Bird observation towers overlooking restored peat moorlands

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Diverse wetland habitats supporting rare bird species like the Eurasian bittern

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Extensive network of walking and cycling trails through peaceful natural scenery

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Boat trails allowing close wildlife viewing via kayak or canoe

Notable Natural Features

Reed Bed Mosaic

Expansive reed beds provide critical habitat for a variety of bird species and create a unique wetland landscape.

Observation Towers

Strategically located towers offer panoramic views over the reserve's wetlands, ideal for spotting elusive wildlife.

Restored Peatland Ecosystem

The area showcases successful ecological restoration efforts reversing historical peat drainage.