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10월 9, 2025, De Helper Windmill
The national monument De Helper is a polder mill on the eastern shore of the Paterswoldsemeer lake in the municipality of Haren, province of Groningen, in the hamlet of Nijveensterkolk. Here you can enjoy a lovely walk along the Paterswoldse Meer.
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Discover the endless starry sky Far away from artificial light sources, it's so dark here at night that you can see everything. You'll see more stars than you've ever seen before. Several celestial platforms are scattered throughout the nature reserve. Lie down and gaze up; you could spend hours here. You'll find the celestial platforms at the Vlinderbalg, Achter de Zwarten, and on the Zoutkamperplaat. Near one of the towers during the day? Then you can, of course, also use them for animal watching.
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7월 14, 2025, Lauwersmeer National Park
In earlier times, fresh and salt water flowed together in the Lauwerszee. Fear of flooding led to the construction of a dam in 1969. A beautiful new landscape emerged on the former seabed, a true bird paradise. The nature in the Lauwersmeer is so unique that the area has been designated a National Park. Visitors are welcome day and night.
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5월 3, 2025, Uitkijktoren Nationaal Park Lauwersmeer
The birdsong in early summer is indescribable. A beautifully landscaped nature reserve with fantastic bike paths!
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10월 22, 2024, Lauwersmeer National Park
Super tour, sometimes quite a headwind
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9월 2, 2024, Lauwersmeer National Park
The Lauwersmeer is a truly idyllic place, there are beautiful cycle paths leading there and you can find many beaches where you can go to the harbour or where you can take a break.
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5월 31, 2024, Lauwersmeer National Park
Flora and fauna The park is home to a variety of orchids, marsh marigolds and wild roses. The open areas are protected from overgrowth by grazing Scottish Highland cattle. In addition to the cattle, a population of Konik horses has also been established in the national park. The national park is an important resting place for migratory birds on their journeys. In addition to common waterfowl such as geese and ducks, rarer species such as the kingfisher or birds of prey such as sea eagles and peregrine falcons can also be observed. Flamingos have also been spotted in the national park.
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5월 31, 2024, Lauwersmeer National Park
Geography The Lauwerszee, an inlet named after the river Lauwers, used to be open to the Wadden Sea. After the storm surge of 1953, fears of flooding led to plans for a dam, which was completed in 1969. The inlet became a closed lake, now called the Lauwersmeer, and the higher seabed (the former mudflats) was drained. The reclaimed land was left completely to itself for the first few years, so that the flora and fauna typical of the area could establish themselves. The area has a predominantly open character, although there is a forest called the Ballastplaatbos near Lauwersoog and the Zomerhuisbos forest area to the south near Dokkumer Nieuwe Zijlen. Larger areas of the park are not accessible to the public, while the lake is also open to boats in its deeper areas. The shallow lakes and wetlands may not be entered for reasons of landscape protection.
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2월 12, 2024, Lauwersmeer National Park
The Lauwerszee used to be part of the Wadden Sea. After the flood disaster in 1953, it was decided to close this estuary in 1969 for fear of further flooding. The salty Lauwerszee became the sweet Lauwersmeer. Initially, this closure led to a desolate area: all marine animals died and an enormous stench spread for many kilometers around the Lauwersmeer. But soon the first plants and animals settled in this new area. Over the years, the number of species increased rapidly and a beautifully varied landscape emerged. In less than fifty years, nature has transformed the Lauwersmeer area into a beautiful and biodiverse nature reserve, which has been recognized as a National Park since 2003. The Lauwersnest Activity Center is a great start for your visit to the National Park.
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1월 24, 2024, De Helper Windmill
The Helper Mill is named after the Helpman polder that he drained from 1863. In the 1960s the mill was out of use and fell into disrepair. In 1971 it was moved to its current location on the Paterswoldsemeer. The mill is now used for drainage for water circulation of the ditches next to the lake. It is a wonderful place to enjoy the view over the lake on one of the benches on a sunny day.
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8월 13, 2023, Lauwersmeer National Park
The Lauwersmeer National Park is located in the north of the Netherlands, on the border of the provinces of Groningen and Friesland. The area was declared a national park on November 12, 2003 and covers 9000 hectares, of which around 6000 hectares are under the Dutch National Forest Service. Source: Wikipedia
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5월 11, 2023, De Helper Windmill
Nice little lock with a nice view of the mill
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5월 10, 2023, De Onlanden Nature Reserve
Beautiful place with lots of beautiful asphalt and car-free. Beautiful flat landscape, most of it is also a real nature reserve.
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5월 9, 2022, De Helper Windmill
Great mill on the Paterwoldsemeer south of Groningen city centre
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12월 21, 2021, De Onlanden Nature Reserve
Ideal road to drive south out of the city and also through a beautiful nature reserve.
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