Traveling around the Kingdom of the Netherlands, each guest is looking for something of their own, special, in accordance with their own preferences and requirements for relaxation. For those who cannot imagine a vacation without unity with nature, special routes have been laid through the parks of Holland. In total, there are two dozen protected natural areas called national parks on the territory of the kingdom. The most popular with tourists and locals annually gather thousands of guests and visitors:
- Veluwezom in the province of Gelderland has existed since the 30s of the last century and is the first national park in Holland. Here you can meet red deer and roe deer grazing in natural beech forests, and watch the rare white-tailed eagle soaring high in the sky.
- Dwingelderveld was established in the province of Drenthe to guard the largest humid wasteland in the western part of the Old World. Sandy hills and a plain overgrown with heather, small lakes and juniper hillocks - the natural landscapes of this park are surprisingly diverse and laconic at the same time. A pleasant surprise for the guests is a meeting with roe deer, of which at least four hundred are "registered" in this park in Holland.
- De Hoge Veluwe is the only national park in the country where you have to pay to enter its territory. The money goes to the improvement and improvement of the ecological state of the largest flat natural territory in North-Western Europe. Bicycles are provided for guests here, and the expositions of the local museum and hunting lodge will tell a lot of interesting things about the creators of this park in Holland.
- Utrechtse Heuvelrug is proud of the fact that at least one hundred species of birds live on its territory. In addition to birds, the local forests, moorlands and sand dunes are home to red deer, roe deer, martens and foxes. Some of the hiking trails of this park in Holland are part of a network of hiking trails, united into a single European system.
Visiting a fairy tale
Going on vacation to the Kingdom of the Netherlands with little travelers, you should pay attention to the parks of Holland, where it is customary to have an active and fun entertainment. One of such beautiful places is considered to be the Efteling theme park. Fabulous theaters and retro locomotives, rafting and bobsledding, a village of fantasy characters and carousels, a forest of elves and an abandoned castle - on the territory of the fairy kingdom will be interesting for both kids and their parents. This Holland park is open from mid-spring to November, and there is no entry fee for children under the age of three.