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Oostvaardersplassen Nature Reserve Adventures

Oostvaardersplassen is a renowned nature reserve in the Netherlands, celebrated for its unique wetland ecosystem and abundant wildlife, offering exceptional opportunities for birdwatching and nature exploration.

13,840
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1979
Year Established

About Oostvaardersplassen Nature Reserve

 

The Oostvaardersplassen Nature Reserve is located in the province of Flevoland, in the heart of the Netherlands' youngest reclaimed land. Established in the 1970s on land reclaimed from the Zuiderzee, it is one of Europe's most notable wetland reserves, formed through natural succession processes. The reserve covers nearly 5,600 hectares (13,840 acres) of marshes, reed beds, grasslands, and shallow lakes, creating a sanctuary for a wide variety of flora and fauna. Its management philosophy emphasizes minimal human interference, allowing natural processes such as grazing and flooding to shape the landscape. Notably, it is home to herds of Heck cattle, Konik horses, and red deer, which help maintain the open marshy habitats. The reserve boasts one of the richest bird habitats in Europe, with species such as white-tailed eagles, spoonbills, cranes, and various species of waterfowl attracting ornithologists and nature lovers alike. Recreationally, visitors can enjoy a network of marked trails, observation towers, and hides strategically placed to facilitate wildlife viewing without disturbance. Photography enthusiasts are particularly drawn to the dramatic natural scenes, especially during spring and autumn migrations. Oostvaardersplassen’s combination of ecological significance and wild landscape charm makes it a compelling destination for those seeking to experience a rare piece of wilderness in this densely populated region.

Highlights

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Observation towers with panoramic views over wetlands and wildlife

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Large free-range herds of wild Konik horses, Heck cattle, and red deer

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Outstanding birdwatching with species like white-tailed eagle and Eurasian spoonbill

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Natural grazing system maintaining a dynamic wetland landscape

Notable Natural Features

Observation Towers

Several elevated towers provide uninterrupted views of the landscape and its wildlife, perfect for spotting birds and large mammals.

Natural Grazing Program

The reserve uses free-ranging Heck cattle, Konik horses, and red deer to mimic natural grazing, preserving open habitats.

Bird Migration Hotspot

The wetland is a critical stopover and breeding site for many migratory bird species, including rare and protected birds.