National Park De Groote Peel

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A lonesome birch tree in the heath next to a track Photograph by Dirk van der Made
A lonesome birch tree in the heath next to a track
Photograph by Dirk van der Made
A lakePhotograph by Dirk van der Made
A lake
Photograph by Dirk van der Made

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.


Coordinates: 51°21′N 5°49′E

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