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Oostvaardersplassen is a unique and vital wetland nature reserve in the Netherlands, renowned for its wild large herbivore populations and rich birdlife, offering excellent wildlife viewing and serene natural landscapes.

13,837
Acres Protected
15+
Miles of Trails
Approx. 200,000
Annual Visitors
1979
Year Established

About Oostvaardersplassen

 

Oostvaardersplassen is a remarkable 5,600-hectare (13,837-acre) nature reserve located in the province of Flevoland, the Netherlands. Created on reclaimed land in the former Zuiderzee, this wetland area has become one of Europe's most important nature reserves. It is characterized by a mosaic of reed beds, grasslands, lakes, and marshes, providing crucial habitat for migratory birds and resident species. The reserve's ecological significance is amplified by its rewilding program which allows large herbivores such as konik horses, Heck cattle, and red deer to roam freely, maintaining natural grazing dynamics and promoting biodiversity. Oostvaardersplassen is especially famous for its exceptional birdwatching opportunities, hosting species like white-tailed eagles, spoonbills, and numerous waterfowl. The site supports breeding colonies of many rare bird species and attracts thousands of migratory birds seasonally. Visitors can explore Oostvaardersplassen through a network of trails, observation hides, and designated viewing platforms that provide close-up views of wildlife without disturbing the area’s tranquility. A visitor center located nearby offers educational exhibits on the area's ecology and management. Since its establishment in the 1970s, Oostvaardersplassen has continuously evolved as a model for rewilding and nature restoration projects worldwide, drawing scientists, nature enthusiasts, and photographers eager to witness the interplay of wild herbivores and wetland ecosystems. Overall, the reserve presents a relatively accessible wild experience very close to the Randstad metropolitan area, making it a treasured natural haven amid the Netherlands’ densely populated landscape.

Highlights

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Large free-roaming herds of konik horses, Heck cattle, and red deer

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Diverse birdlife including white-tailed eagles and spoonbills

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Network of observation hides and viewing platforms

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Educational Visitor Center near Lelystad

Notable Natural Features

Konik Horse Herds

Semi-wild horses introduced to help maintain the grassland ecology through natural grazing.

Observation Hides

Multiple hides spread throughout the reserve allow unobtrusive viewing of sensitive wildlife.

Visitor Center Oostvaardersplassen

Educational center offering information about the ecosystems, species, and conservation efforts.