Amsterdamse Bos

Amsterdamse Bos

Amsterdamse Bos is a large urban park located on the outskirts of Amsterdam, offering a diverse array of outdoor activities and natural scenery.

2,471
Acres Protected
31
Miles of Trails
6 million
Annual Visitors
1934
Year Established

About Amsterdamse Bos

Amsterdamse Bos
 

Amsterdamse Bos, spanning over 1,000 hectares, is a vast urban park situated just a few kilometers from the heart of Amsterdam. Established in the 1930s as part of a public works program, the park was designed to serve as a green escape from the bustling city environment. It features a mix of dense forests, open meadows, and tranquil water bodies, supporting a wide range of plant and animal species, including numerous bird species. Popular recreation opportunities include hiking, cycling, and boating, facilitated by a well-maintained network of trails and waterways. The park also includes the Bosbaan, a rowing lake designed for international competitions, and several small playgrounds and picnic areas for family visits. Amsterdamse Bos is not just a natural space; it also hosts cultural events throughout the year, enhancing its appeal as a destination for both recreation and relaxation.

Highlights

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The Bosbaan rowing lake, used for international rowing competitions.

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The Goat Farm Ridammerhoeve, a children's farm with an organic restaurant.

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The lush forest areas that are home to a variety of wildlife and birds.

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The cherry blossom park, which is particularly beautiful in spring.

Notable Natural Features

Bosbaan

An artificial rowing lake that hosts international competitions.

Cherry Blossom Park

A stunning collection of cherry trees gifted by the Japanese community.

Goat Farm Ridammerhoeve

A functioning farm where visitors can interact with farm animals.