Best lakes around Geertruidenberg are primarily found within the Biesbosch National Park, a significant freshwater tidal wetlands area. This park, bordering Geertruidenberg, is a dynamic network of rivers, creeks, and islands. It offers extensive opportunities for water recreation and nature exploration, making it a key natural feature of the region. The landscape is shaped by the ebb and flow of water, creating diverse environments.
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There's plenty of flora and fauna to discover in the Biesbosch National Park. The park's museum and café are also a must-see. It's important to check the ferry service to Crezée in advance.
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National Park De Biesbosch is on the list of protected nature reserves. De Biesbosch is partly used for agriculture and there is a lot of (water) recreation. Specially constructed reservoirs provide for the storage of clean surface water. Since 1994, De Biesbosch has been a national park, where work is now in full swing to give more space to the rivers.
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The (bicycle) ferry from Lage Zwaluwe runs all day until about half past six (with a break between a quarter past 1 and 2 o'clock). From there you will be treated to a beautiful wetland, outside the Wadden area, the Netherlands' most beautiful nature reserve, if I may say so. Enjoy the many birds and the diversity of (wet) nature. If you park your bicycle, you can also explore the area on foot; there are several lookout towers where you can secure your bicycle. At the end of the ride I set up my tent at the Knotwilg nature campsite. A hiker's field with a view over the water, great! There are also beautiful routes into the area from there. There is a mini lookout tower near the campsite, so you can enjoy a beautiful sunset.
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With the (bicycle) ferry from Lage Zwaluwe you will be completely immersed in the most beautiful nature reserve in the Netherlands. Take your time for this part, there are various routes into the area!
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Bench in a beautiful spot.
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You can walk through forests, marshes, fields and polders, enjoying the views over the many waters of the Biesbosch. In wet periods, parts of the paths are flooded. Can be very muddy. But is really very beautiful.
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Around Geertruidenberg, the primary water body is the De Biesbosch National Park. It's not a traditional lake but a unique freshwater tidal delta, a dynamic network of rivers, creeks, and islands. This area offers extensive opportunities for water recreation and nature exploration.
De Biesbosch National Park is one of the few freshwater tidal areas in the world, constantly shaped by the ebb and flow of water. It features a labyrinth of rivers and streams, extensive reed areas, willow-covered islands, and swampy forests. It's a haven for wildlife, including beavers and hundreds of bird species like sea eagles and ospreys.
Yes, Jantjesplaat is a notable nature reserve and island within the Biesbosch. It offers untouched, wild nature accessible via paths and footbridges, where you can observe flooded trees and many water birds.
The best way to experience De Biesbosch National Park is from the water. You can rent whisper boats (electric boats), motorboats, sloops, or canoes to navigate the winding creeks and open waters. Canoeing is particularly popular for accessing narrower creeks and a close-up 'jungle-like' experience. Guided excursions, such as beaver safaris, are also available.
Absolutely. De Biesbosch National Park offers fantastic hiking and cycling through its diverse landscapes. You can find various routes, including the 'Biesbosch National Park – Windmill loop' for cycling, or 'Geertruidenberg Church – Donge River loop' for hiking. For more options, explore the hiking and cycling guides for the region.
Yes, the Kaatsheuvel Ice Rink Pond, located within the Loonse en Drunense Duinen, was historically used by locals for skating. This area is characterized by varied nature, including forest, heath, and large drifting sand areas, offering a different natural experience from the Biesbosch wetlands.
Yes, the Huis ter Heide Nature Reserve is a hidden gem not far from Tilburg. It's a water-rich bird paradise with woods, heaths, and fens, offering many hiking trails and an oasis of peace.
De Biesbosch National Park is renowned for its rich wildlife. It's home to over 300 beavers and hundreds of bird species, including kingfishers, sea eagles, and ospreys. The diverse environment of willow forests, wet grasslands, and reed beds provides ideal habitats for these animals.
Many areas are family-friendly. De Biesbosch National Park offers activities like whisper boat rentals and easy walking paths. The Kaatsheuvel Ice Rink Pond is also listed as family-friendly, providing varied nature for exploration.
The Biesbosch National Park can be visited year-round, with each season offering a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for water activities and observing lush greenery and breeding birds. Autumn brings beautiful colors, while winter offers a serene landscape, especially for birdwatching, including regular sightings of sea eagles.
Yes, the Kaatsheuvel Ice Rink Pond and the Huis ter Heide Nature Reserve are both listed as dog-friendly. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding leashes or restricted areas within nature reserves.
Within the Biesbosch wetlands, areas like Dead trees in the De Biesbosch wetlands offer particularly scenic views, especially when cycling through the park. There are also various lookout towers where you can enjoy panoramic views of the water and diverse nature.


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