Best lakes around Werkendam are primarily defined by the Nieuwe Merwede, a significant waterway that connects to the Biesbosch National Park. This region in North Brabant, Netherlands, features a unique freshwater tidal wetland area. The aquatic landscape offers various opportunities for waterside activities and exploration, focusing on nature and the delta environment. It serves as a vital link for navigation and provides scenic views of the Dutch countryside.
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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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Anyone who is a fan of tidal areas will really do themselves a big favor by going for a walk here for a day. Beautiful nature and wonderfully quiet on weekdays. Watch out for the cattle that like to stand in the water when it is warm. Dragonflies, frogs, dozens of species of birds and beautiful flowers! Do bring your own food and drinks because there are no catering facilities or water points here.
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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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The creation of the riparian lands on the Hollands Diep is a fascinating interplay of nature and human effort. The Hollands Diep formed a natural division between areas, with its banks formed by the natural movement of water and sediment. However, with the arrival of humans, the landscape began to change. In the past, residents saw the potential of the fertile banks and started reclaiming pieces of land from the water with the help of dikes and ditches. This marked the beginning of an era of land reclamation and water management. As time and technology advanced, the experimental land reclamation efforts became more ambitious. Engineers designed complex systems of dikes and dams, creating more and more riparian lands. The once wild banks transformed into orderly, fertile lands, where nature and people together form a unique and harmonious landscape along the Hollands Diep. Each piece of land reclaimed became a new chapter in the timeless story of the interaction between land, water and people in the Netherlands.
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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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The aquatic landscape around Werkendam is primarily defined by the Nieuwe Merwede, a significant waterway that connects to the Biesbosch National Park. This region features a unique freshwater tidal wetland area, offering various opportunities for waterside activities and exploration focused on nature and the delta environment.
The most prominent natural attraction is De Biesbosch National Park, one of the few freshwater tidal areas in the world. It's a protected nature reserve with extensive reed areas, meadows, and swampy forests. Another notable spot within the Biesbosch is Jantjesplaat, an island where you can explore via bridges and observe flooded trees and water birds.
In the Biesbosch National Park, you can expect to see a diverse range of features including extensive reed areas, meadows, willow-covered islands, and swampy forests. The area is characterized by a labyrinth of rivers and streams, and you can also find unique sights like Dead trees in the De Biesbosch wetlands, which offer beautiful views while cycling.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities, especially within the Biesbosch National Park. You can find routes like the 'Biesboschpad: Jantjesplaat Loop' or the 'Where Water Wins from Land Trail'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Werkendam.
Absolutely. The region offers excellent cycling paths, particularly in and around the Biesbosch National Park. Routes like the 'Biesbosch National Park – Windmill loop' or the 'De Biesbosch National Park – Biesbosch MuseumEiland loop' are popular. Discover more cycling routes in the cycling guide for Werkendam.
The Biesbosch National Park and surrounding waterways offer unique experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for boating, cycling, and observing diverse birdlife. Autumn provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage, while winter offers a different, serene perspective, though some paths might be wet. The landscape is ever-changing, making every visit a new experience.
Yes, De Biesbosch National Park is considered family-friendly, offering opportunities for easy walks and nature observation. Kaatsheuvel Ice Rink Pond, located in the Loonse en Drunense Duinen, is also family-friendly and part of a varied natural landscape with forests and sand areas.
The Biesbosch National Park is a haven for wildlife, especially birds. Hundreds of bird species breed here, including around 20 pairs of kingfishers, and the sea eagle is a regular visitor. You can also expect to see various water birds, dragonflies, and frogs, particularly in areas like Oeverlanden Hollands Diep Nature Reserve.
While specific details for Nieuwe Merwede fishing permits are not provided, the Netherlands generally offers extensive opportunities for angling in its inland waters, including rivers and canals. Species like minnow, bream, and tench can be found. It's advisable to check local regulations and permit requirements for the specific areas you plan to fish.
Visitors particularly enjoy the untouched, wild nature of the river delta, the scenic views while cycling through the Biesbosch, and the tranquility of areas like Oeverlanden Hollands Diep Nature Reserve. The unique freshwater tidal wetlands and the diverse birdlife are also highly appreciated.
Historically, Kaatsheuvel Ice Rink Pond, located in the Loonse en Drunense Duinen, was popularly used by locals for ice skating during winter. While its primary use is now recreational, its historical significance for winter activities is notable.
The Nieuwe Merwede provides access to the smaller creeks and waterways within the Biesbosch, which are ideal for quieter exploration by canoe or kayak. While the Nieuwe Merwede itself is a major shipping lane, ample space exists for recreational boating outside the main channel.


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