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Top 18 Natural Monuments around Sassenheim

Best natural monuments around Sassenheim are situated within the scenic Bollenstreek (Dune and Bulb Region) of the Netherlands. This area provides natural attractions and outdoor activities valued for their beauty and recreational opportunities. The landscape offers opportunities to experience the distinctive Dutch countryside, including parks, historic estates, and seasonal flower displays.

Best natural monuments around Sassenheim

  • The most popular natural monument is Keukenhof, a natural monument known for its extensive flower displays. This park features 32 hectares of flowers…

Last updated: July 10, 2026

Keukenhof Tulip Fields

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Keukenhof is a large flower park near Lisse. In spring, the beautiful colorful bulbous plants bloom.

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Keukenhof

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For lovers of tulips and endless expanses of flowers, a visit to Keukenhof is a "must do".

Keukenhof in a few figures, it is 32 hectares of flowers, 7 million …

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Keukenhof Flower Gardens

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A garden show of early bloomers. Very nice source for gardening inspiration.

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Keukenhof Castle

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A beautiful castle on an extensive estate. With a vegetable garden, a flower garden, a petting zoo, restaurant, sculpture garden and then the Keukenhof forest. Definitely an estate you should visit.

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Hortus Botanicus Leiden

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The German physician Philipp Franz von Siebold (1796-1866) toured with the Dutch military East Indies and Japan and brought from there many scientific and ethnological knowledge to Europe. In the …

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April 3, 2026, Keukenhof Flower Gardens

🌷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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April 10, 2025, Kasteel Keukenhof

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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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Sassenheim?

The Sassenheim area, part of the scenic Bollenstreek (Dune and Bulb Region), offers a diverse landscape. You can expect to find cultivated flower parks, historic estates with extensive grounds and forests, and coastal dunes. While the famous bulb fields are seasonal, the region's natural beauty includes green spaces like Park Rusthoff and the managed natural beauty of estates around Warmond.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Sassenheim area?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Keukenhof is a popular choice with its vast flower displays and family-oriented facilities. Keukenhof Castle also offers an extensive estate with a petting zoo and gardens that children can enjoy. Additionally, De Horsten Royal Estate provides forests and nature trails for family walks.

When is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Sassenheim?

The best time to visit is during the spring season, typically from late March to mid-May. This is when the region's famous bulb fields, including those at Keukenhof, are in full bloom, offering vibrant displays of tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths. The coastal dunes also offer breathtaking views during this period.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Sassenheim is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and walking. You can explore scenic routes through the countryside and along the dunes. For cycling, consider routes like the 'Noordwijk Beach – Hoop Doet Leven Windmill loop' or the 'Tulip Display – The Tulperij loop' which can be found in the Cycling around Sassenheim guide. For running, trails such as the 'Warmond Town Center – Woody park-like bike path loop' are available in the Running Trails around Sassenheim guide.

Are there any nature reserves or protected natural areas near Sassenheim?

Yes, De Horsten Royal Estate is recognized as a nature reserve, offering managed natural beauty and forests for walks. The coastal dunes between Noordwijk and Zandvoort also form a diverse landscape with rich relief and varied scenery, providing a protected natural environment for walking and cycling.

Can I experience the famous Dutch bulb fields near Sassenheim?

Absolutely. The Sassenheim area is part of the Bollenstreek, renowned for its bulb fields. While fewer directly in Sassenheim now, the broader region still offers an unforgettable experience, especially during spring. Keukenhof Tulip Fields and Keukenhof itself are prime locations to witness millions of blooming bulbs.

What historical sites are integrated with the natural monuments?

Many natural monuments in the region have a rich history. Keukenhof Castle, for instance, is a historic castle set on an extensive estate. De Horsten Royal Estate is also a historical site with managed natural beauty. Even Hortus Botanicus Leiden, though a botanical garden, is a historical site with plants brought from expeditions centuries ago.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Sassenheim?

Visitors particularly enjoy the vibrant floral displays, especially at Keukenhof, describing it as a 'true color spectacle' and an 'unforgettable spring walk'. The extensive estates and forests offer peaceful walks and opportunities to connect with nature. The combination of natural beauty with historical context is also highly appreciated.

Are there opportunities to see local flora and fauna?

Yes, areas like Park Rusthoff within Sassenheim and the estates around Warmond provide opportunities to observe local flora and fauna. The coastal dunes between Noordwijk and Zandvoort also boast a diverse landscape, supporting various plant and animal life, making them excellent spots for nature observation.

Where can I find pleasant green spaces for walks within Sassenheim itself?

Within Sassenheim, Park Rusthoff offers a pleasant natural environment for walks and outdoor enjoyment. It provides accessible green spaces for relaxation and a local connection with nature, making it a worthwhile spot for a leisurely stroll.

Are there any unique natural monuments to visit?

Keukenhof stands out as a unique natural monument, known for its 32 hectares of flowers and millions of bulbs arranged according to a changing theme each year. It's a world-renowned spring flower show that transforms into a large sculpture park with works by various artists.

Can I go gravel biking near the natural monuments?

Yes, the region offers gravel biking opportunities. Routes like the 'Hollands Duin Cycle Path – Noordwijk Dune Trail loop' or the 'Zuiderduinpad Cycle Path – Huis te Vogelenzang Estate loop' provide varied terrain for gravel biking. You can find more options in the Gravel biking around Sassenheim guide.

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