Description
The "Goudse Hout" is a large city park on the northern part of Gouda en consists of an old peat meadow area with many high bushes, forested areas, ditches and ponds. There's a large body of water in the western part of the area. Many species of waterfowl can be found here, like Rață pestriță, Rață moțată, Rață lingurar and Gâscă călugăriță. Also, scarce species like Rață cu ciuf can be found here. In summer, Chiră de baltă uses the water body as foraging area. Large areas of reedbeds surround the water body, which are being used as breeding habitat for Lăcar de stuf, Lăcar mic and Lăcar de mlaștină. Also, scarce species like Stufărică, Grelușel de stuf and Grelușel pătat can be found here.
The "Goudse Hout" mainly consists of old pastures with high bushes and forested areas. Within these areas, species like Silvie mică and Frunzăriță galbenă breed. Other species, like Cuc and Ghionoaie verde can also be found here. Șoimul rândunelelor and Erete de stuf use the area as hunting ground. If you're lucky, small groups of Chirighiță neagră, Pescăruș cu cap negru or even an Uligan pescar pass overhead.
In winter, the area is mainly used by large flocks of mixed songbirds, like finches and thrushes. Large groups of Scatiu and Sticlete use the area as foraging area. In the ditches, Egretă mare can be found.
Details
Access
There's a large parking spot in the southern part of the park. You're able to walk a circular route around the park on (mostly) paved roads. You can either choose to go on foot or by bike and is about 5 km long. There are several information boards in the park telling about the old peat landscape. In the central part of the park, just south of the large water body, a wildlife garden is located. You can enter it for free and walk around the garden.

