Dutch outfit Van Oord has gifted the Waterwoud lookout point to the city of Rotterdam as part of the company’s 150th anniversary.
Waterwoud, which is at the southwestern tip of Brienenoord Island, provides views of the Rotterdam skyline, ships passing by and flora and fauna, Van Oord said.
On one side of the lookout point, known as a maaspoint, visitors can climb up to the top to watch vessels pass by and enjoy the panoramic view.
On the other side, they can descend into the world of aquatic flora and fauna, experiencing the tidal flows and unique delta species such as the marsh-marigold and freshwater mussel.
They will also see birds and bats, which use the vertical pipes as nesting and breeding sites.
Van Oord chief executive Pieter van Oord said: “There are only a few places where the people of Rotterdam can get in touch with the river.
“That observation led to the Maaspoints concept. We are helping to create unique places where people can experience the tides, the power and the sounds of the river Maas.”
Rotterdam executive councillor Bert Wijbenga said: “Van Oord has become part of the wonderful tradition of companies that have made a gesture of solidarity with our city. I thank you for that.
“Van Oord is making the City of Rotterdam even more beautiful with this gift.”
Van Oord has its head office opposite Brienenoord Island.


