Palace Het Loo Palace Park
The Palace Park, together with the vast forests and moors of the Koninklijke Houtvesterij, belongs to the Kroondomein Het Loo, which can be found on the west side of Apeldoorn. The total area is over 10,000 hectares and has a rich cultural history, great biological diversity and a lot of landscape beauty. The area has been connected to the House of Orange-Nassau for three hundred years.
The Palace Park is 650 hectares and is located at Palace Het Loo and around Het Oude Loo Castle. Traditionally, this park has served for relaxation and relaxation of the Royal residents of Het Loo and their guests.
What is featured in this photo report of the Palace Park:
- Hunter Court
- Shooting range
- Horse Cemetery
- Memorial column Young Netherlands
- Lion Bridge
- High and Low Field Pond
- Tea pavilion
- Boathouse
- Concordia and Umbrella
- Kingsroad
Hunter Court

The Jagershof is a half-timbered house built in the Mecklenburg style on behalf of Prins Hendrik. Mecklenburg is his native region in northern Germany. As in the past, these houses are now usually used as a service home for forest rangers and hunting supervisors.
Shooting range


In the past, the shooting range was practiced and shooting matches were held.
Horse Cemetery

At the Horse cementery not only horses were buried, but also other (house) animals of the Oranje-Nassau family.

Memorial Column Young Netherlands