Best attractions and places to see in Wierdense Veld include a unique peat landscape and diverse natural features. This significant natural and water extraction area in the Dutch province of Overijssel is a Natura 2000 site, covering approximately 420 hectares. It offers a combination of moist heathland, rare living raised bogs, and a habitat for various plant and animal species. The area provides extensive opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation.
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The sheepfold at the Wierdense Veld is located in a beautiful heathland area where a flock of sheep contributes to nature management. This characteristic fold is a beautiful resting place for walkers and cyclists, with a view of the heath and the grazing sheep. A special place to experience the traditional management of the heathlands and to enjoy the quiet, rural surroundings.
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nice route, partly asphalt, partly gravel. Also doable with your road bike. Don't forget to enjoy the area, it's worth it!
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Beautiful concrete slabs where you can enjoy cycling. Reasonably wide so you can easily pass each other. In addition, there is a very wide sandy path for cars where you can MTB. Delicious enjoyment.
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There is also a strip of gravel next to the bike path.
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Nice path between the railway and the forest. Connects perfectly to the F35 without getting boring!
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Yes, Wierdense Veld offers several family-friendly options. You can visit the Wierdense Veld Sheepfold, where children can see Veluwe Heath Sheep grazing. There are also easy cycling paths like the Bolderpad Along the Railway and the Concrete Path and Sand Path Cycle Path, which are wide enough for easy passing. For walks, consider the family-friendly hikes available, such as the "Wierdense Veld Sheepfold – Wierdense Veld Nature Reserve loop" which is an easy 5.5 km route. You can find more options for family-friendly hikes at Family-friendly hikes in Wierdense Veld.
Wierdense Veld is known for its unique peat landscape and heathlands. You'll find a combination of moist heathland, birch groves, and rare living raised bogs, which are among the few remaining in the Netherlands. Higher sandy ridges feature dry heath, while lower areas contain water-filled peat pits. The landscape also includes wet grasslands and marshes, offering a serene and diverse natural experience.
The area is a haven for diverse wildlife. Birdwatchers can spot species like snipe, tree pipit, yellowhammer, curlew, buzzard, and teal, with crane pairs breeding annually. In winter, great grey shrikes and hen harriers are often seen. The reserve is also home to three snake species: the adder, grass snake, and smooth snake. Efforts to revitalize the high peat have also led to the reappearance of rare plant species such as annual wool grass, sundew, small cranberry, bog-rosemary, and peat moss.
Yes, Wierdense Veld offers numerous routes for walking and hiking. A dedicated walking path leads through the heart of the high-moor landscape. Many trails are considered easy, such as the "Wierdense Veld Walking Trail – Wierdense Veld Sheepfold loop" which is about 7.2 km. You can explore various hiking options, including circular walks, by checking out the guide for Family-friendly hikes in Wierdense Veld.
Wierdense Veld is excellent for cycling, with routes for touring, road, and mountain biking. Highlights include the Bolderpad Along the Railway, which connects to the F35 route, and the Concrete Path and Sand Path Cycle Path, known for its wide, enjoyable surfaces. There are also routes connecting Wierdense Veld with Sallandse Heuvelrug National Park. For more cycling routes, visit Cycling in Wierdense Veld.
An observation tower (uitkijktoren) provides panoramic views of the vast peat landscape, allowing visitors to appreciate its scale. Additionally, a bird-watching screen is located on Spikkenplasweg, offering excellent opportunities for observing local birdlife in a discreet setting.
Beyond its natural beauty, Wierdense Veld holds some points of cultural and historical interest. The Moluks Monument and a Burial Mound are mentioned as significant sites within the nature reserve. The area also served as a filming location for the Dutch TV series "Woeste Grond" along Schaddenbeltweg, adding a modern cultural note.
The Wierdense Veld offers different charms throughout the year. Autumn is particularly popular for photography, especially at sunrise, due to the scenic appeal of the "Popular Tree at Wierdense Veld" and the changing colors of the heath. Spring and summer are ideal for observing diverse flora and fauna, while winter provides opportunities to spot specific bird species like great grey shrikes and hen harriers.
While the guide does not explicitly state dog-friendly policies for all trails, nature reserves in the Netherlands often have specific rules regarding dogs, usually requiring them to be on a leash to protect wildlife. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival or consult the Landschap Overijssel website for the most current regulations regarding dogs in Wierdense Veld.
Yes, besides the natural features, you should look for the Wierdense Veld Sheepfold, a characteristic resting place where you can see Veluwe Heath Sheep. There's also a specific "Popular Tree at Wierdense Veld" that is a favorite spot for photographers, especially during autumn sunrises. The Moluks Monument and a Burial Mound also mark points of interest within the reserve.
Many trails in Wierdense Veld are considered easy, making them suitable for various fitness levels, including families. For example, the "Wierdense Veld Sheepfold – Wierdense Veld Nature Reserve loop" is rated as easy. Some paths, like the Path Through Wierdense Veld, feature a mix of asphalt and gravel, making them doable even with a road bike, indicating a generally accessible terrain.


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