Best attractions and places to see in Marker Wadden, a man-made archipelago in the Markermeer, is a nature restoration project and part of the Nieuw Land National Park. Formed from sand, clay, and silt, these islands offer diverse habitats and are a haven for birdlife. The area provides a car-free environment with hiking trails and observation points for nature appreciation.
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From the Steltloper lookout tower you have an unparalleled view of the natural islands that together form Marker Wadden. Be sure to take the time to absorb the diversity of the landscape and gaze at the birds in the distance. When the weather is good, you not only look out over the nature reserve, but you can even see Amsterdam, which is more than 40 kilometers away. The lookout tower itself can also be seen from afar, for example from the dike between Enkhuizen and Lelystad. https://www.nationaalparknieuwland.nl/nl/locationoverzicht/1296611179/uitkijktoren-steltloper-marker-wadden
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At the Island Pavilion you can order some hot and cold drinks and something tasty. It has an indoor and outdoor terrace. Outside you can sit on the spacious terrace with a beautiful view and above all enjoy.
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On the De Steltloper lookout tower you are at the highest point of the island and you get a fantastic panoramic view of the Marker Wadden and the Markermeer. Together with the Oostvaardersplassen they form Nieuw Land National Park.
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In this View Hut you are at eye level with all the swimming birds and you have a direct view of the food chain in the water.
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Marker Wadden is a cluster of five new, uninhabited natural islands, which were artificially created in the Dutch Markermeer from 2016 to 2021. The islands are located approximately four kilometers from the Houtribdijk, which connects Enkhuizen and Lelystad. The distance to Lelystad is nine kilometers. The nature islands can only be reached by boat. The main island is open to visitors. If you do not have your own boat, you can buy a ticket for the ferry from Lelystad Bativiahaven via the Natuurmonumenten website. https://www.natuurmonumenten.nl/projecten/marker-wadden
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The Marker Wadden are an artificially created group of islands in the Markermeer, a lake in the Netherlands that was also artificially created by draining the former Zuiderzee. The islands are politically part of the province of Flevoland and are part of the Nieuw Land National Park, which was opened in 2018. The islands are located about four kilometers from the Houtribdijk, which connects Enkhuizen in the province of Noord-Holland and Lelystad in the province of Flevoland. Sand, clay and silt from the Markermeer itself were used to create the Marker Wadden. The main aim of the project is to renature the biologically poor lake, which, as a result of the embankment, suffers primarily from the deposition of silt. This suffocates the animal and plant life on the bottom of the lake and clouds the water, which has significantly reduced the ecological quality of the area. Fish, crustaceans and aquatic plants therefore have little chance of survival, which has indirectly also led to a decline in the populations of water and sea birds. The first phase of the project envisaged the creation of a first archipelago of five islands with a total size of around 1000 hectares and was initially completed in 2020. On the largest of these islands, the so-called harbor or main island, there are a number of buildings that together form the Nederzetting op Marker Wadden (German: "Settlement on the Marker Wadden"); however, permanent settlement with residential buildings is not planned. When the plans are fully implemented, a nature and recreation area of around 10,000 hectares is to be created, which corresponds to a seventh of the surface of the Markermeer. Of this, 5500 hectares alone are to be used for renaturalized underwater landscapes. This makes it one of the largest nature projects in Western Europe. The project is being implemented by the Vereniging Natuurmonumenten and the Rijkswaterstaat transport authority. The first new island has an area of 250 hectares and was officially opened on September 24, 2016 by State Secretary Martijn van Dam. Since 2018, this island has also been open to the public. Although the Dutch name suggests it, the Marker Wadden are not a Wadden area from a geological point of view. In this case, the Dutch word wadden comes from the Latin word vadum, which means "shallow place" or "ford". The name is used metaphorically here: it refers to how the land was formed, to the archipelago character and to the ecological value of the newly created area.
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you can walk there in peace and enjoy what nature has to offer.
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What an abundance of natural beauty.
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Marker Wadden is an artificial archipelago designed for nature. You can explore the unique man-made islands, which feature diverse habitats like marshy wetlands, mud flats, and reed marshes. The area also boasts peaceful beaches and shallow waters, perfect for enjoying the views. Don't miss the Marker Wadden Nature Reserve itself, which offers a rich variety of landscapes.
For expansive views over the Marker Wadden landscape and the surrounding Markermeer, head to the View from De Steltloper Observation Tower. This 12-meter-high tower is the highest point on the islands. Additionally, numerous bird hides, such as the Duikeend Bird Hide, are scattered across the islands, allowing for undisturbed observation of the rich birdlife.
Yes, Marker Wadden offers several family-friendly options. Children can enjoy exploring the peaceful beaches and shallow waters. Birdwatching from the various hides, including the Duikeend Bird Hide, is also a popular activity. The View from De Steltloper Observation Tower provides an exciting climb and panoramic views for all ages.
Marker Wadden is a paradise for birdwatchers, attracting a wide array of species. You might spot sea-eagles, large flocks of sand martins, Kentish plovers, avocets, and various terns and gulls. Other birds include reed warblers, reed buntings, cormorants, and barnacle geese. Exotic birds like flamingos and long-tailed ducks have also been sighted. The waters support fish like roach and stickleback, and there's a possibility of encountering European beavers or otters.
Marker Wadden features 12 kilometers of hiking trails, including unique decking paths that traverse sandy and swampy areas. A particularly distinctive experience is the Wadeable Crossings in Nieuw Land National Park, where the Markermeer water flows directly over the path in places, requiring waterproof shoes or bare feet to cross. For more hiking options, check out the Hiking in Marker Wadden guide.
Yes, on the main harbor island, you'll find the Island Pavilion Marker Wadden. It's a great spot for coffee with a snack, a simple lunch, or to pick up a souvenir. It offers both indoor and outdoor terrace seating with beautiful views.
Marker Wadden is excellent for birdwatching throughout the year, but spring and autumn are particularly rewarding during migration seasons. Many species use the islands as a stopover. Summer offers opportunities to see breeding birds and their young, while winter can bring unique sightings of overwintering waterfowl and even exotic visitors.
While Marker Wadden itself is car-free and primarily for walking, there are cycling opportunities in the broader region. You can find various routes for touring bicycles and gravel biking in the vicinity. Explore options in the Cycling in Marker Wadden guide or the Gravel biking in Marker Wadden guide.
Marker Wadden is an archipelago, so it is primarily accessible by boat. The main entry point is the Harbor Island, which features a boat landing stage. Visitors typically take a ferry from Bataviahaven in Lelystad. The islands are car-free, so once you arrive, exploration is done on foot.
Marker Wadden is a unique artificial archipelago, a testament to Dutch water engineering and ecological restoration. It was created from sand, silt, and clay dredged from the Markermeer to improve water quality and create new habitats. It's part of the Nieuw Land National Park and offers a serene, car-free environment where nature can thrive, making it a significant modern cultural and engineering achievement focused on 'Building with Nature'.
Yes, for a truly immersive nature experience, there are sustainably built, energy-neutral Island Houses available for overnight stays. These offer a unique opportunity to spend the night surrounded by the natural beauty of the archipelago.


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