A campervan remains stranded in the Grolloërveen nature reserve in Drenthe, Netherlands, after driving onto a boardwalk intended for pedestrians and cyclists last week. The boardwalk’s wooden planks collapsed under the vehicle’s weight, causing significant damage but leaving the camper itself intact. Recovery efforts are proving difficult due to the sensitive nature of the peat bog environment and concerns about potential fuel leaks. Authorities are consulting with a salvage company to determine the safest removal method, a process expected to take the remainder of the week. The driver received a fine for driving on the prohibited path. A popular 12-kilometer hiking trail, the Sprokkelspoor, is partially closed as a result, with only a shorter route currently accessible to visitors. State Forestry (Staatsbosbeheer) prioritizes preserving the integrity of both the camper and the fragile ecosystem.