Bunkerpark de Groede is a unique tourist attraction in the Dutch province of Zeeland, located in the dunes near the town of Groede. The park consists of a collection of bunkers that were built during World War II as part of the Atlantikwall, Nazi Germany's defense line along the European coast.
Bunkerpark de Groede offers a fascinating look at history of the Second World War and how this war has affected the Dutch coastline. Visitors can take a walk along the various bunkers, each of which is decorated in a unique way and provides information about the history of the structure and the events during the war.
One of the most impressive bunkers in the park is the command bunker. This bunker served as the headquarters of the German troops that guarded the Atlantic Wall. Visitors can view the inside of the bunker and see how the German soldiers worked and lived there at the time.
Bunkerpark de Groede is not only a historical attraction, but also a nature reserve. The park is located in the dunes and offers a beautiful view of the surroundings. There are several walking and cycling routes that visitors can follow to discover the bunkers and natural beauty of the area.