The Hague Forest is one of the oldest forests in the Netherlands and forms a green lung in the middle of The Hague. This extensive urban forest stretches from the city centre to Wassenaar and offers an impressive landscape of tall trees, wide avenues and picturesque water features. The rich history of the Hague Forest dates back to the Middle Ages, when it served as a hunting ground for the counts of Holland. Today, the forest is a protected nature reserve and a popular spot for those seeking peace and quiet, sports enthusiasts and nature lovers.
The Hague Forest is a wonderful place to walk, cycle or picnic on one of the many lawns. The forest is also home to unique flora and fauna, including woodpeckers, owls and even roe deer. Scattered throughout the forest are various monuments and sights, such as Huis ten Bosch, the official residence of the king, and the idyllic Koekamp, where Scottish Highland cattle graze. The variety of open spaces, dense forests and water features ensures that there is always something new to discover.
Thanks to its central location, the Haagse Bos is easily accessible from various parts of the city. The forest offers a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of city life and is worth a visit in every season. Whether you are looking for relaxation, a sporting challenge or simply want to enjoy nature, the Haagse Bos is a unique and versatile place in the heart of The Hague.
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