For a relatively small country, the Netherlands boasts a rich variety of nature. The largest national park is De Hoge Veluwe, which is best explored on one of its thousand free-to-use white bikes. The Wadden Sea is the largest coastal tidal wetland in Europe and on the World Heritage List. You can walk across the sea floor with a guided tour. However, the beaches of Zeeland, the hills of Limburg, the Brabant Sahara (Loonse and Drunense Dunes), Venice of the Lowlands (Weerribben-Wieden) and other nature reserves will also take your breath away.
When it's spring you should go to the countryside and let the striking colors of the Dutch bulb fields overwhelm you.
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De Hoge Veluwe The largest national park of the Netherlands. Read More
The Wadden Area Explore the incredible world between the tides. Read More
Mount St. Pieter A natural environment ideal for walking and cycling. Read More
Achterhoek Enjoy the landscape and game dishes of the Achterhoek. Read More
The Weerribben-Wieden Rent a canoe or take a cruise in an electric boat to explore this unique Dutch water landscape. Read More
The Frisian Landscape Friesland offers a rich flora and fauna. Read More
The Defense Line of Amsterdam The Defense Line of Amsterdam, also called the silent ring, is an oasis of tranquility at only 15 kilometers distance from Amsterdam. Read More
Loosdrechtse Plassen These lakes between Amsterdam and Utrecht are ideal for water sports. Read More
The Vinkeveense Plassen Popular lakes with twelve islands for recreation. Read More
Spido Take a trip through the harbor of Rotterdam. Read More