Beschreibung
The Polder Breebaart was diked in 1979 and is the last piece of reclaimed land in the dutch province of Groningen. In 1991 the polder was transformed into a damp tidal area where seawater from the Dollard flows into the polder through an opening in the Delta dike. The polder changed into salt marsh and is now a brackish nature reserve. The unique nature attracts many birds, such as the thousands of geese that hibernate here. Breeding birds such as Lachmöwe, Flußseeschwalbe and Küstenseeschwalbe reside in the area in large numbers. The polder also houses the largest Säbelschnäbler colony in Europe. And you have a good chance of seeing Löffler, Blaukehlchen, Kiebitzregenpfeifer, Pfuhlschnepfe, Rohrweihe, Seeadler and many different and rare species of waders.
Details
Zugang
You can park at the visitor center (click on the P on the map to directly go there). Two hiking trails cross the area. The short 2-kilometer route starts at the visitor center and is also accessible for the disabled. Sturdy, waterproof footwear is required for the 10-kilometer hiking route. This route is shown on the map.
A temporary bird hide was installed in March 2020. This replaces the old bird watching hut and is there until a new bird watching hut is placed.
Terrain und Habitat
Feuchtgebiet , Schlammflächen , Grasland, Wiesen , MeerBedingungen
Flach , Sumpfig , Offene LandschaftRundweg
NeinIst ein Spektiv nützlich?
Möglicherweise hilfreichGute Beobachtungszeit
GanzjährigBeste Beobachtungszeit
Frühjahr , Frühjahrszug , HerbstzugRoute
Normaler Weg , Schmaler PfadSchwierigkeitsgrad der Tour
EinfachErreichbarkeit
zu FußBeobachtungshütten oder -türme
JaLinks
- Recent bird sightings in the area on Waarneming.nl
- Website of Groningerlandschap.nl on Polder Breebaart


