The Bernisse is a nature reserve in the province of South Holland, the Netherlands, located between the villages of Geervliet, Abbenbroek, Oudenhoorn and Zuidland. It is a former river that was transformed into a recreational and natural area in the 1970s and 1980s. Here are some key points about the Bernisse:
Features of Bernisse
Nature and Landscape:
The Bernisse consists of a mix of water, reed beds, forests and meadows.
The area provides a habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna, including various bird species, fish, and small mammals.
Recreation:
There are hiking and cycling trails winding through the area, perfect for nature lovers.
Water sports activities such as canoeing and fishing are also popular in the Bernisse.
Management:
The nature reserve is managed by several organisations, including the Forestry Commission and local nature associations.
Active efforts are made to conserve nature and develop the area to keep it attractive for both nature and recreationists.
Education and Information:
Educational programmes and information boards are in place to inform visitors about the natural and historical values of the area.
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