Kraansvlak Wisent
Spot free-roaming European bison in the coastal dunes of the Netherlands — a genuine rewilding success story in one of Europe's most densely populated countries.
About this spectacle
Kraansvlak is a fenced rewilding zone within the South Kennemerland National Park on the Dutch coast, where a small herd of European bison (wisent) roams freely through dune woodland and scrubland. Visitors follow marked trails hoping to spot these massive, shaggy animals — the largest land mammals in Europe — as they graze among the shifting dunes and birch forests. Sightings are not guaranteed but always striking: an adult wisent can weigh close to a tonne, and encountering one at close range through the trees is a genuinely memorable wildlife moment. The surrounding landscape of coastal dunes, open heathland, and mossy woodland adds atmosphere, and the site is also rich in other wildlife including red deer, Highland cattle, and various raptors. Guided tours are available for a better chance of locating the herd.
When to go
Jan — Dec, peak Sep — May
Getting there
Nearest airport: AMS. Nearest city: Haarlem.
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