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Hotel ReeHorst Ede is centrally located and is a perfect starting point for various excursions in all seasons. Examples are the 'Kröller Müller Museum' (modern art) in Otterlo, royal palace 'Paleis 't Loo' in Apeldoorn, or the 'Openluchtmuseum' (open-air museum) in Arnhem. For children there…
Guests of Hotel de Bosrand Ede are recommended to visit national reserve De Hoge Veluwe. From the hotel you can walk right into the woods and explore 5.500 hectares of nature. Besides woods, heaths, meres and shifting-sands, this area is also the habitat of deer,…
Hotel de Paasberg is located in the cosy city centre of Ede. The beautiful nature reserve De Hoge Veluwe is within easy reach as well. The woods and heath can be explored on foot or by bike. From Ede you can make a nice trip…
Bilderberg Hotel De Buunderkamp is located in the midst of the nature are 'De Veluwe'. The woods, heaths, and shifting sands can be explores by bike or on foot. National Park 'De Hoge Veluwe' is not far from the hotel. Here you can find the…
From Hotel Restaurant Nol in 't Bosch there are various footpaths and cycle tracks across nature area De Veluwe. At the reception guests can rent a bicycle. The hotel staff will gladly provide information about museums, golf courses, attractions, and bike and walking routes, so…
Ede is known as the 'wild game' municipality of the Netherlands. There is always something to see on the Veluwe, no matter the season: hare, rabbits, pheasants, red deer and rare birds. You can make neverending trips, either by bike or on foot. After a…
Hotel De Lunterse Boer is located in the middle of the Lunterse woods, in nature area 'De Veluwe'. Besides walking and biking there are possibilities for horse riding. Arnhem, Apeldoorn, Amersfoort and Nijmegen are all approximately 25 minutes away by car and are worth a…
50/50 Hotel Belmont Ede is located in woody surroundings near Ede. Peaceseekers and lovers of nature will love it here. The vast area of natural beauty consists of woods, sand drifts, meres and heaths. The Kröller Müller Museum with it's world-famous collection of 19th and…