The Biesbosch National Park is one of the few freshwater tidal areas of the world. Several large rivers come here together
The Biesbosch National Park is one of the few freshwater tidal areas of the world. Several rivers come together to form a freshwater delta of approximately 8,000 hectares. The nature reserve is subjected to the influence of the tides and has unique flora and fauna. The leisure facilities are set up in such a way that you will have everything you need, and sit back to see nature take its course without disturbance. You can stroll or bike through De Biesbosch National Park, but the most exciting way to explore the nature reserve is by boat. You can rent a boat or canoe yourself, or join an organized tour in an electric boat and admire the creeks and willow trees in the Biesbosch. Guides will point out the flora and fauna in this area. The beaver is the most remarkable animal of the Biesbosch. By now these rodents have built over a hundred lodges in the Biesbosch wetlands. In addition, hundreds of bird species are breeding in the area as well, including some 20 pairs of kingfishers. The sea eagle is a frequent guest, being spotted in the area throughout the year. The Biesbosch is truly a water paradise.
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