 
Nature
reserve "Platte Kreek" (Lapscheure)
Inundations
in the 12th century created this marvelous landscape. This creek is in
fact a swampy area that survived the systematical clearing of the Zwin plain for
agriculture. In and around Lapscheure are still several of these
historical creeks and gullies.
The
"Platte Kreek" (flat creek) is composed of a creek with rough reed, a
slick plate and saltish grassland. The area has a rich variety of marsh-
and grasslandvegetation, which in turn attracts a large diversity of typical
bird species. Next to the known duck and goose species, regularly
stilt-walkers can be seen on the slick plate. Ornithologists will surely
recognize other species like snipes, blue herons et many others. For the
non-professionals (like myself), the view of the birds alone is more than worth
it, without knowing the different species and how rare they are or not.
This
is a protected landscape, so you can't enter it. You have a nice view on
the creek from the Vlienderhaag and the Groenendijk. Not so far north from
this place, is the Blue Sluice, a valuable agricultural area. Close to the
Damse Vaart, are the remains of an old brick-yard where there are also a lot of
birds in and around the flooded claypits.
Where on the map?
Other reserves: Damse stadsvesten / Zwin
Related pages: history of Lapscheure |