De Groote Peel National Park

De Groote Peel National Park
De Groote Peel National Park
Nationaal Park De Groote Peel
IUCN Category II (National Park)
Netherlands Grote Peel lake.jpg
Map of the National Park
Map of the National Park
Location North Brabant and Limburg, Netherlands
Coordinates 51°21′N 5°49′E / 51.35°N 5.817°E / 51.35; 5.817Coordinates: 51°21′N 5°49′E / 51.35°N 5.817°E / 51.35; 5.817
Area 13.4 km2 (5.2 sq mi)
Established 1993
Governing body Overlegorgaan De Groote Peel
Official website
A lonesome birch tree in the heath next to a track

De Groote Peel is a National Park in the Peel, a region in the Southeast of the Netherlands on the border between the provinces of Limburg and North Brabant. It has a size of 13,4 km² and preserves a peat-bog that has remained partly untouched by peat cutting, which used to be extensive in the area.

It is one of the most bird-rich areas in Western Europe, with resident black-necked grebes and sometimes migrating common cranes in October/November. The terrain is varied with inaccessible peat swamps, lakes, heath land and sand ridges. The present swamp and some of the lakes were created by the cutting of peat.

There is a 3 km-long route guided by red poles with a tower that provides visitors with n overwhelming view on the wasteland. Those who do not want to follow the route but want to find their on way have to careful in these treacherous swamps. Source: Brabants Dagblad (Dutch)

History of the park

National Park De Groote Peel is one of the last, largely raised bogs that remains uncultivated. It has become the way it is because of the harvesting of peat from the bog in the past. De Groote Peel offers a varied landscape of inaccessible peat swamp, lakes, open moorland areas, plains and sand ridges with purple moor. The current landscape of the Groote Peel was created by the excavation of peat. This excavation created at some places created larger lakes in the marshy landscape. Around the mid 20th century ridges of trees were planted. The damp and quiet nature make the area attractive to birds. It is one of the richest bird areas in Western Europe. The area has a special vegetation of many rare species. The marshy area is accessible by the construction of "bat bridges" which lead the visitor over the vast swamp areas.



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