Drentsche Aa National Park
Drentsche Aa National Park is located in the northeastern part of the Netherlands, primarily in the province of Drenthe. Established in 1994, it covers an area of approximately 3,700 hectares. The park is known for its unique landscape, featuring meandering streams, heathlands, and ancient woodlands, which provide a habitat for diverse flora and fauna.
Visitors to Drentsche Aa National Park can enjoy various outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling along well-marked trails. The park is also home to historical sites, such as hunebeds, which are ancient burial mounds, adding cultural significance to its natural beauty.