Best natural monuments around Rijnsburg are found in the coastal areas, offering significant natural attractions. While Rijnsburg is known for its cultural history, the surrounding region features diverse natural landscapes. The coastal dune landscape between Noordwijk and Katwijk provides varied terrain and rich scenery. This area is well-suited for outdoor activities like cycling and walking.
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🌷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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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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While Rijnsburg itself is historic, the surrounding region offers diverse natural landscapes. The most notable are the coastal dune landscapes between Noordwijk and Katwijk, which feature varied terrain and rich scenery. You can also find forest areas and cultivated flower parks like Keukenhof.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Keukenhof, with its vast flower displays, is a popular choice. The estate surrounding Keukenhof Castle also offers a forest, vegetable garden, and petting zoo. Additionally, De Horsten Royal Estate is family-friendly with its forest and nature reserve qualities.
The region is well-suited for outdoor activities. You can enjoy wonderful strolls and cycling through the coastal dunes. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Rijnsburg guide or the Cycling around Rijnsburg guide for various trails.
The best time largely depends on what you wish to see. For the vibrant flower displays at Keukenhof, spring (typically March to May) is ideal. The coastal dunes are enjoyable for walking and cycling, particularly between mid-August and mid-March, offering a different kind of natural beauty outside of peak tourist season.
Absolutely. Keukenhof Castle is a historical castle set on an extensive estate with a forest and gardens, making it a notable natural monument. Similarly, De Horsten Royal Estate is a historical site that also functions as a natural monument and nature reserve.
For scenic views, visit Seringeberg Lookout – De Horsten Estate, which offers views over the forest. Many of the natural monuments, including Keukenhof and Keukenhof Castle, also feature picturesque spots and viewpoints within their grounds.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. The coastal dunes offer excellent paths for walks. You can find specific routes, such as the 'Spelende Muzikanten Sculpture – New Church, Katwijk aan Zee loop' or the 'Brittenburg Sculpture – Andreaskerk Katwijk aan Zee loop', in the Hiking around Rijnsburg guide.
Visitors frequently praise the vibrant floral displays at Keukenhof, describing it as a 'true color spectacle' and an 'unforgettable spring walk'. The historical estates like Keukenhof Castle are appreciated for their extensive grounds and combination of nature and history.
Yes, the region is very cyclist-friendly, especially the coastal dunes. You can find several routes in the Cycling around Rijnsburg guide, including paths like the 'Katwijk Beach – Old Church, Katwijk loop' or the 'Leidsevaart Cycle Path loop', which allow you to explore the natural surroundings by bike.
The coastal dune landscape between Noordwijk and Katwijk is a diverse natural environment. While specific wildlife sightings aren't guaranteed, dune areas are typically home to various bird species, small mammals, and unique flora adapted to the sandy environment. Forested estates like De Horsten Royal Estate also provide habitats for local wildlife.
Many popular natural monuments, such as Keukenhof, are generally well-connected by public transport, especially during their open season. The coastal dunes are also easily accessible, and you can often cycle along the coast with rental bikes from nearby towns.
Yes, many of the trails in the natural areas, particularly within the coastal dunes and around estates, are suitable for beginners. The Hiking around Rijnsburg guide includes several 'easy' graded routes, such as the 'Spelende Muzikanten Sculpture – New Church, Katwijk aan Zee loop' (7.6 km) and the 'Vakantiepark Koningshof loop' (5.5 km).


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