List of protected areas of Belgium
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There are numerous protected areas in Belgium with a wide variety of types, protection levels and sizes. The below list gives an overview of the most important protected areas.
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National parks
There is currently only one official national park in Belgium, the Hoge Kempen National Park, opened in 2006.[1]
Photo | Name | Founded in | Area (km²) |
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150px | Hoge Kempen National Park | 2006 | 57.5 |
Natural parks
There are many natural parks in Belgium, including 9 in Wallonia (called Parcs Naturels).
Photo | Name | Founded in | Area (km²) | Comments |
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Hohes Venn – Eifel Nature Park | 1978 | 720 | This natural park is a transboundary park between Belgium and Germany. |
Natural Park of the Valleys of the Burdinale and of the Mehaigne | 1991 | 110 | ||
Natural Park of the two Ourthes | 2001 | 760 | ||
Natural Park of the Haute-Sûre and Forest of Anlier | 2001 | 720 | ||
Natural Park of the Valley of the Attert | 1994 | 70 | ||
Natural Park Viroin Hermeton | 1998 | 120 | ||
Natural Park of the High Lands | 2000 | 157 | ||
Natural Park of the Plaines of the Scheldt | 1996 | 260 | ||
Natural Park of the Country of the Hills | 1997 | 233 |
Nature reserves
There are many nature reserves, including:
- Zwin 1.58 km² (1.25 km² on Belgian territory)
See also
References
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