Bollenstreek
Bollenstreek is a region in the Netherlands known for its flower fields that bloom extensively in spring. The landscape combines cultivated flatlands, natural dunes, and small lakes, with nearby towns featuring narrow streets and historic buildings that reflect its long heritage.
Bollenstreek developed as a cultivation region over centuries, with settlement and growth closely tied to flower farming. This agricultural tradition became central to the area's identity and continues to define its character today.
The region's identity centers on flower cultivation, which shapes how people live and work with the land throughout the year. Springtime brings local markets and festivals that celebrate this heritage, allowing visitors to see how communities connect to their landscape and agricultural traditions.
The region is ideal for cycling, with numerous paths crossing flower fields and connecting to coastal routes. Visiting in spring offers the best experience, as fields are in bloom and outdoor activities are most enjoyable.
The flower bulbs grown here are exported worldwide, making the region one of the largest suppliers of bulb plants globally. This international trade shapes the local economy and connects the area to gardeners and growers everywhere.
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