Natural monuments around Reiderland showcase the region's distinct lowland landscapes in the northern Netherlands. This area features diverse natural attractions, including wetlands and restored natural reserves. Reiderland offers 17 natural monuments, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. The landscape is characterized by its flat terrain, with specific areas dedicated to nature restoration and biodiversity.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Gieselbarg, a place of death and destruction. A dark chapter in the history of Westerwolde.
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The story of the 21 "witches" sentenced to death touched me. When I look at the suffering of civilians in Ukraine and Palestine, not everything has changed for the better in the last 400 years.
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On a modest hill between Wedde and Wessinghuizen lies the Giezelbaarg, a place with a dark history. At the end of the 16th century, at least 21 alleged witches were burned at the stake here, a tragic result of fear and suspicion. Today, a memorial stone commemorates this time and the landscape invites you to contemplate. A historical place that makes you quiet and makes you think.
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The Giezelbaarg is a 2.5 meter high sand hill (from the last ice age) on which alleged witches were burned alive in the Middle Ages. A memorial plaque commemorates these people today. Furthermore, court sentences from the nearby Wedde Castle were carried out there until the beginning of the 19th century. *Source: google
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Countless seals lay here and some directly behind the dyke. :-)
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Beautiful, the seals are often seen here.
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Check the tides to spot the seals. The wall can be busy, so be patient and be kind and polite to give everyone a look.
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Reiderland offers a diverse range of natural monuments, reflecting its lowland landscape. You can find expansive water bodies like Oldambt Lake, viewpoints such as the Seal observation wall, and even historical natural monuments like the Giezelbaarg Witch Trials Memorial. The region also features restored natural reserves with varied ecosystems.
Yes, many natural monuments in Reiderland are suitable for families. Oldambt Lake is a great spot for recreation, and the Seal observation wall provides an exciting opportunity to see wildlife. The Giezelbaarg Witch Trials Memorial offers a contemplative historical experience, and the Rosarium Winschoten and Tree Nursery Jan Kloosterhuis & Son is also family-friendly.
The Seal observation wall is an excellent place to observe seals, especially at low tide, without disturbing them. Additionally, the Reiderwolde Nature Reserve, with its diverse habitats of woods, marshland, and reed beds, attracts a wide range of flora and fauna, making it ideal for nature observation and photography.
The Giezelbaarg Witch Trials Memorial is a significant historical natural monument. Located on a modest hill, it commemorates tragic historical events from the 16th century and offers a place for contemplation. While not strictly a natural monument, the Rosarium Winschoten and Tree Nursery Jan Kloosterhuis & Son also has a rich history related to rose cultivation in the region.
Yes, Reiderland offers various hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'Reiderwolde Observation Tower loop from Beerta' which is a moderate hike. You can explore more hiking trails in the region by visiting the Hiking around Reiderland guide.
The flat terrain of Reiderland is well-suited for cycling. You can find routes such as the 'View of Oldambtmeer Lake – Oldambt Lake loop from Finsterwolde,' which is an easy cycling route. For more options, check out the Cycling around Reiderland guide.
The Reiderwolde Nature Reserve is a significant natural area established through the restoration of agricultural land. It features a varied landscape including woods, marshland, grasslands, and reed beds. A prominent feature is the red Reiderwolder tower, which offers expansive panoramic views stretching towards Germany. It's an excellent spot for nature observation and witnessing successful ecological restoration.
Oldambt Lake is a nature reserve spanning approximately 800 hectares, making it one of the larger lakes in the Netherlands. It was created as part of the Blauwestad residential and recreation project and is particularly suitable for sailboats and motor yachts due to its average depth.
Yes, near the Nieuwe Statenzijl Sluice and Kiekkaaste Bird Hide, you can find a cafe offering coffee. This highlight also provides other facilities, making it a convenient stop during your exploration.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the tranquility of Oldambt Lake to the unique wildlife viewing at the Seal observation wall. The historical significance of sites like the Giezelbaarg Witch Trials Memorial also resonates with many. The panoramic views from spots like the Reiderwolder tower are frequently highlighted as a particular draw.
Yes, the Nieuwe Statenzijl Sluice and Kiekkaaste Bird Hide is located right at the border, allowing you to easily cross into Germany and enjoy the views from both sides.
While Reiderland is generally known for its lowland landscapes, some cycling routes are rated as 'difficult,' such as the 'Old Town, Leer – Leer City Harbour loop from Bunde (Ostfriesl)'. For hiking, most routes are easy to moderate, but you can find more details on specific trail difficulties in the Hiking around Reiderland guide.


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