Tourist Transfer Point Anna Paulowna is a starting point for routes in the Anna Paulowna area. The Anna Paulowna polder, named after the consort of King William II, is the largest continuous flower bulb area in the world. You can walk or cycle here and fully enjoy the vast flower bulb fields.
Anna Paulowna Tourist Transfer Point is a starting point for exploring the surroundings of Anna Paulowna. This polder, named after Anna Paulowna, the consort of King William II, was diked and drained in 1845 and 1846. It is now the largest continuous flower bulb area in the world, offering an impressive sight. From this starting point, you can begin beautiful walking and cycling routes to explore the flower bulb fields and the polder landscape.
The saline soil made agriculture difficult after the drainage, but after a few decades, the land proved to be extremely suitable for bulb cultivation. Nowadays, the flower bulb fields attract many visitors. The Tourist Transfer Point is also easily accessible by bicycle. Depart from here and set off to discover the nature and history of this special area. You will find more information about the available routes on the information panel on site.