The Slufter is a beach plain on the Dutch West Frisian island of Texel, largely surrounded by dunes and open to the North Sea, which has created a salt marsh landscape.
De Slufter is part of the National Park Dunes of Texel. The area is owned by Staatsbosbeheer. It has a surface area of over 700 ha (land and water). There is a viewpoint and an entrance in the southeast corner. In the southern part of the area one can "stroll". 1] To the north and west lies a large resting area.
Strictly speaking, "the Slufter" is the name of the creek/creeks that flowed through the area. The "Slufter Plain" - also called the Slufter Valley or the Slufter area - is nowadays usually referred to simply as "The Slufter".
Nowadays, slufters and slufter formation are also referred to in other places - e.g. on other Dutch Wadden Islands - as beach plains constricted by the dunes, where the influence of ebb and flow is present. These terms are toponyms; they are derived from De Slufter on Texel.[2] source wikipedia
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