Best natural monuments around Warmond include a variety of natural areas and historical estates. Warmond is a village situated near the Kagerplassen, a prominent lake system known for its ecological value. The region offers diverse landscapes, from forests and viewpoints to expansive flower fields, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. These areas contribute to Warmond's appeal as a destination for those seeking natural beauty.
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🌷The Netherlands- a colorful 🌷tulip nation🌷 💐Almost 80 percent of all tulip plants available worldwide are grown in the Netherlands. Red, White, Purple or Orange – visitors can admire the full splendor of colors of the flowers at Keukenhof in the province of South Holland💐. Besides tulips, 🌼daffodils, hyacinths, and crown imperials also grow there. The plants thrive particularly well thanks to calcareous soil. 💐The beds are artfully designed so that the splendor of colors of the plants can unfold in interplay🌷. The 32-hectare park is explored via walking paths, which are a total of 15 kilometers long💐.
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The cultivation and trade of extremely valuable tulips began in the Netherlands after Carolus Clusius brought tulips from Turkey to Europe in 1593. During the Dutch Golden Age, tulip bulbs became an object of speculation. In the 1630s, prices for tulip bulbs rose to comparatively extremely high levels before the market collapsed abruptly in early February 1637 (= the first relatively well-documented speculative bubble in economic history). (Source: Wikipedia) THE TULIP: It came to Europe from Persia and Turkey in the 16th century. The Netherlands, especially Leiden, became the center of tulip cultivation. The "Semper Augustus" became particularly valuable because a virus caused it to have unique red and white flame patterns on its petals. During the tulip mania around 1643, it was recorded as the most expensive tulip in the world (Collection of the Norton Simon Art Foundation, USA). It is unknown who bred the Semper Augustus, as it is a historical, now extinct specimen. However, it became a symbol of the Dutch "tulip mania" (nl = tulpenwoede, tulpengekte) in the 17th century. At its peak in 1637, one bulb of this variety fetched 10,000 guilders, exactly the price of a house on a canal. In 1624, there were only 12 of this variety. (Source: Book "Leidener Runde und Rembrandt Route" by Leiden City Marketing)
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🌿🌱After the founding of Leiden University in 1575, it seemed sensible to establish a "hortus medicus," a herb garden where medical students could study medicinal plants. This marked the beginning of a development that continued at the LUMC Academic Hospital and the Bio Science Park. The "Hortus Botanicus Leiden" was established in 1590, making it the oldest botanical garden in the Netherlands. 🌷Carolus CLUSIUS, a Hortulanus from Vienna, was the first director of the garden in 1593. He oversaw its design and cultivated the first large tulip collections in Europe. These form the basis of the nearby Keukenhof in Lisse, the "Garden of Leiden." ☘In the 19th century, Philipp Franz von SIEBOLD introduced around 700 previously unknown plants from Japan and China. (Source: Book "Leidener Runde and Rembrandt Route" by the Leiden City Marketing)
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For tulip lovers and fans of beautiful, flowery parks, a visit to Keukenhof in the Netherlands is a MUST. Between mid-March and the end of May, tulips of various varieties bloom there.
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It's beautiful there, I would just avoid going on April 12th due to the crowds and road closures for the flower parade.
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After the foundation of Leiden University in 1575, it was deemed desirable to create a 'hortus medicus': a garden in which medical students could study medicinal plants. The start of a development that has continued in the Academic Hospital LUMC and the Bio Science Park. Hortus Botanicus Leiden was founded in 1590, making it the oldest botanical garden in the Netherlands.
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Highly recommended! You have to take the day to see everything! Wonderful flowers galore ❤️
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Keukenhof Castle The estate of Keukenhof Castle is larger than that of the famous flower park. It consists of various gardens, each with its own appearance. There is also a large forest area where the old dunes are still visible.
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Beyond the well-known attractions, Warmond offers several significant natural areas. You can immerse yourself in the tranquility of Warmonderhout Forest for leisurely strolls, or experience the peaceful canopy of centuries-old trees at Witheren's Polle. The Kagerplassen Nature Reserve is also a prominent feature, ideal for birdwatching and water activities like boating or paddleboarding.
Yes, for scenic views, you can visit the Seringeberg Lookout – De Horsten Estate. This spot offers pleasant views over the surrounding forest and is known for the lilacs planted at its base. Additionally, the Koudenhoorn Peninsula provides idyllic walking paths with picturesque vistas.
The prime time to visit for spectacular flower displays is during spring, particularly when the tulips bloom. Keukenhof, a renowned flower park, is open only for a few weeks each spring, showcasing millions of bulbs. It's advisable to book tickets in advance and visit outside peak hours for the best experience.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments around Warmond are family-friendly. Keukenhof and the Keukenhof Tulip Fields are popular for all ages, especially during spring. Keukenhof Castle also offers an extensive estate with gardens and even a petting zoo, making it a great family outing. The De Horsten Royal Estate is another family-friendly option with forests to explore.
Warmond and its surroundings offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including easy loops like the 'Broekdijkmolen – Zwanburgerpolder loop from Oegstgeest'. For cyclists, there are extensive road cycling routes and gravel biking options, such as the 'Langevelderslag Bike Path – Noordwijk Dune Trail loop'. For more details on routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Warmond, Road Cycling Routes around Warmond, and Gravel biking around Warmond guides.
Yes, Warmond beautifully blends natural beauty with historical significance. Keukenhof Castle is a prime example, offering a historical castle set within an extensive estate featuring gardens and forests. The Koudenhoorn Peninsula also boasts historical buildings alongside its scenic walking paths, providing a glimpse into Warmond's past amidst nature.
Visitors frequently praise the vibrant floral displays, especially at Keukenhof, describing it as an 'unforgettable spring walk along fields full of colorful flowers' and a 'true color spectacle'. The peaceful atmosphere of areas like Witheren's Polle and the serene environment of Warmonderhout Forest are also highly appreciated for connecting with nature.
Yes, the Kagerplassen Nature Reserve is an important area for birdwatching. It offers a peaceful escape into nature, and exploring the lakeside pathways, especially during sunrise or sunset, can provide a magical experience for spotting various bird species.
While popular spots can get busy, areas like Warmonderhout Forest and Witheren's Polle offer a tranquil escape. The Koudenhoorn Peninsula is also considered a 'hidden gem' for its walking paths and historical elements, providing a quieter experience away from the main tourist hubs.
The terrain around Warmond is generally flat, typical of the Dutch landscape. You can expect easy walking paths through forests like Warmonderhout Forest and Witheren's Polle, and along lakeside pathways in the Kagerplassen Nature Reserve. Some areas, like the Seringeberg Lookout, might involve a slight incline to reach the viewpoint, but most trails are suitable for leisurely walks.
For Keukenhof, it's highly recommended to book your tickets in advance, as it's only open for a few weeks a year and attracts many visitors. To avoid the largest crowds, consider going as soon as the park opens, as it tends to get very busy from late morning onwards. Exploring the surrounding tulip fields can also offer a beautiful experience with fewer people.
The Warmond area is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous road cycling routes, some quite extensive, like the 'Hoge Duin en Daalseweg Climb – Spaarndammerdijk loop'. There are also gravel biking opportunities, such as the 'Langevelderslag Bike Path – Noordwijk Dune Trail loop'. These routes allow you to explore the diverse landscapes and natural areas surrounding the monuments. More details can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Warmond and Gravel biking around Warmond guides.


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