The Hoge Veluwe is generally regarded as one of the most attractive nature reserves in the Netherlands.
Every year, tens of thousands of visitors flock to this popular area. There is so much to see and do in and around the Veluwe that one day is not enough to explore it all.
After visitors have become acquainted with the beauty of the Veluwe, they often return. In addition, the area offers plenty of opportunities for overnight stays thanks to the many holiday parks in the vicinity.
The pride of the Hoge Veluwe

The nature park in question is located in the province of Gelderland, between the towns of Hoenderloo and Otterlo.

With a total area of 6,000 hectares, De Hoge Veluwe is the second largest nature reserve in the Netherlands.

The park has a lot to offer its many visitors, including the Muse Onder underground museum.

De Hoge Veluwe nature reserve has many advantages

The Veluwe is a popular destination for nature lovers, but there is also much to discover for others.
In addition to the extensive forests, there are colorful heathlands, sand drifts, dunes, picturesque pools and lawns with a beautiful view of the green surroundings.
With more than two hundred well-maintained and signposted cycling and walking routes, it is an ideal place to enjoy untouched nature.

De Hoge Veluwe Nature Reserve: The Grofwild Route

This cycle route winds right through the Crown Domains, a nature reserve that is popular among cycling enthusiasts.

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Het is daar niet alleen rustgevend, maar ook mooi.