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De Weelen is a pristine natural wetland and nature reserve in North Holland, renowned for its rich biodiversity and tranquil water landscapes that offer excellent birdwatching and peaceful hiking experiences.

250
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1980
Year Established

About De Weelen

 

Located near the village of Schoorl in the province of North Holland, De Weelen is a valued nature reserve characterized by peat meadows, marshland, and interconnected waterways. This wetland ecosystem supports a wide variety of plant and animal life, including amphibians, dragonflies, and numerous bird species such as the Eurasian bittern and marsh harrier. The reserve is managed to preserve its delicate peat soil and water-rich environment, making it an important area for ecological research and conservation. Historically, the area was shaped by natural peat extraction and traditional Dutch water management practices, resulting in a unique blend of open water and reed beds framed by serene walking trails. Visitors come to De Weelen to experience its quiet beauty, with opportunities for hiking along marked trails, birdwatching from observation hides, and photography of the seasonal floral blooms and migratory birds. The reserve provides a peaceful refuge away from urban centers, attracting nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts who cherish wetland habitats. Educational signage throughout the reserve helps visitors learn about peatland ecology, bird species, and conservation efforts. De Weelen exemplifies the Netherlands' commitment to protecting valuable wetlands and offers a glimpse into the country's natural heritage beyond its famous tulip fields and dunes.

Highlights

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Birdwatching tower overlooking reed beds abundant with rare marsh birds

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Extensive network of peatland waterways and marsh grasses

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Seasonal wildflower meadows bursting with color in late spring

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Quiet, easy-access hiking trails suitable for families and photographers

Notable Natural Features

Birdwatching Hides

Several well-placed hides allow visitors to observe waterfowl and marsh birds without disturbing the habitat.

Peatland Ecosystem

De Weelen’s peat soil underpins a rare wetland environment vital for carbon storage and biodiversity.

Reed Bed Habitats

Thick reed beds support amphibians and birds, providing breeding grounds in quiet, undisturbed waters.