Best attractions and places to see in Knarbos Oost include a diverse forest ecosystem, wetlands, and historical dikes. This area, part of the broader Knarbos nature reserve, features a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees, open spaces, and small marshes. It is known for its varied wildlife, including numerous bird species and beavers, and offers various walking opportunities. The landscape is influenced by a sand ridge from the last Ice Age and includes prominent features like the Knardijk.
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The measuring point in the Knarbos has a diameter of 1.95 m. For more information see: http://www.nieuwverleden.info/html/2006antheasimmonds.html
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Here you can sit for a while and enjoy the surroundings.
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Here you can sit for a while and enjoy the surroundings.
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The Knarbos is a very diverse forest due to the mixture of different deciduous tree species, coniferous groups and open spaces. The abundance of mushrooms indicates a varied soil. In addition, the forest is home to a rich population of songbirds, making it perhaps the best place in Flevoland and perhaps even in the whole of the Netherlands to see and hear the oriole. The distinctive oboe-like whistle and yawn-like squawk of this brightly colored bird is hard to miss. Therefore, regularly keep your gaze upwards, because the majestic bald eagle can also often be seen in this forest.
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Wonderful path along the dam. You have a good all-round view, so the running trip is a bit more relaxed 🙂
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Nice to roll along the dam, wonderful. But watch out for the sheep :)
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Beautiful gravel segment through Knarbos-East. Nice connection to the Ooievaarsplas, Hollandse Hout or Oostvaardersveld / plassen
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Knarbos Oost offers a diverse forest ecosystem with a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees, open spaces, and small marshes. You can find several small lakes, known as 'plasen,' including Knarplas and Beverplas, which are home to beavers. The area is also characterized by a rich fungal population and a natural meadow grazed by horses.
Knarbos Oost is an excellent destination for birdwatching. It's particularly known for songbirds like the Common Nightingale and Icterine Warbler, especially around hawthorn bushes. You might also spot Great Spotted Woodpeckers in younger forests. It's considered one of the best places in Flevoland to see and hear the Eurasian Golden Oriole and the majestic White-tailed Eagle. The Knarbos East highlight specifically mentions the abundance of songbirds and the possibility of seeing the oriole and bald eagle.
Yes, the Vogelweg Dike Path runs along the Knardijk, a six-meter-high dike that is a significant remnant from the polder reclamation era, serving as a green boundary between Eastern and Southern Flevoland. Additionally, you can find the remains of an old work harbor where the Vogelweg intersects the Knardijk, which played a role in the dike's construction. There is also the Crash Site Memorial – 12 April 1945, a historical monument.
Knarbos Oost is popular for walking, with various paths totaling around 15 kilometers. You can find well-marked routes like the 'Knarpad Knarbos' that guide you through diverse landscapes, including rich undergrowth and open spaces. Easy walking trails, such as the 'Hidden Lake – Knarvennenroute,' are available and suitable for all fitness levels. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking in Knarbos Oost guide.
Yes, Knarbos Oost is considered family-friendly. Many of the attractions, such as Knarbos East, the Vogelweg Dike Path, and the Here Now Artwork, Knarbos, are categorized as family-friendly. The easy walking trails also make it accessible for families to explore together.
While the guide does not specify dedicated off-leash areas, Knarbos Oost is a natural area popular for walks. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always check local regulations upon arrival.
Besides hiking, you can enjoy road cycling and running. There are numerous routes available, such as the 'Harderbos – Knardijk loop' for road cycling or various running loops from nearby towns. You can find detailed guides for these activities, including Road Cycling Routes in Knarbos Oost and Running Trails in Knarbos Oost.
Yes, you can find the Here Now Artwork, Knarbos, a special measuring point with a diameter of 1.95 meters located within the forest. Additionally, shelters designed by Yvonne Struys are featured near the Vogelweg in Knarbos Oost.
Knarbos Oost offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for birdwatching, especially to hear songbirds like the Eurasian Golden Oriole. The diverse forest ecosystem and natural meadow are beautiful during warmer months. In winter, you might spot Rough-legged Buzzards and Merlins. The rich fungal population is also notable, suggesting varied soil composition that can be appreciated in autumn.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural environment, particularly the varied forest with its mix of tree species and open spaces. The opportunity for birdwatching, especially for rare species like the Eurasian Golden Oriole and White-tailed Eagle, is a highlight. Many also enjoy the peaceful walking paths, such as the Vogelweg Dike Path, which offers good views and a relaxed experience.
Yes, you can find facilities such as the Long Pine Side Recreational Area Benches, where you can sit and enjoy the surroundings. Additionally, shelters designed by Yvonne Struys are located near the Vogelweg.
Yes, on the eastern side of the Vogelweg, a swingolf course is integrated into the forest. It starts from Partycentrum De Meeuwenhoeve, offering a unique recreational activity within the natural setting.


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