Best attractions and places to see in Roekel, a hamlet within the municipality of Ede in Gelderland, Netherlands, offers access to extensive natural landscapes. The area is known for its natural beauty and serves as a base for exploring the wider Veluwe region. It features diverse landscapes including forests, heathlands, and sand drifts, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Roekel's strategic location allows for easy access to both natural and cultural attractions in the surrounding Ede municipality.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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@Pauline van der Waal: It's definitely not "endless" here. The largest section is closed off for the animals. Are you sure this isn't the text for the Kootwijkerzand?
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Not that big, but a nice off-leash area for dogs.
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Great route, green rollercoaster at the crossing points, a dream in spring between trees, grass and moss. There is a crossing/bridge at the crossing point, please only drive in one direction.
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A vast sandy plain on the Veluwe, where you can wander endlessly through open sandy plains and small dunes, interspersed with scattered pines and bushes. This unique drifting sand area has an almost desert-like appearance and offers hikers and nature lovers a sense of peace and space, typical of the Veluwe landscape.
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a big jump and you come across dry.
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Roekel is surrounded by beautiful natural areas. You can visit the Mosselse Zand, a vast area of sand dunes offering great views and a unique landscape. Another peaceful spot is the Forest Crossroads in the Veluwe, perfect for enjoying the quiet of the forest. The wider Veluwe region, including the Roekel Forest Area and Planken Wambuis Nature Reserve, offers diverse landscapes of forests, heathlands, and sand drifts.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Mosselse Zand is considered family-friendly, with tips mentioning a tour for children. The Forest Crossroads in the Veluwe also provides a tranquil setting for families to enjoy nature together.
The area around Roekel is ideal for various outdoor activities. You'll find numerous opportunities for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For specific routes, explore the guides for Hiking in Roekel and Traffic-free bike rides in Roekel.
Yes, mountain bikers can find challenging sections. The Technical Root Climb – Veluwe MTB Trail is known for its difficult tree roots, offering a good test of skill. You can also connect to various routes at the Junction of ATB routes Otterlo and Lunteren.
While Roekel itself is small, its location provides easy access to significant cultural sites in the wider Veluwe region. These include the world-renowned Kröller-Müller Museum with its extensive Van Gogh collection and sculpture garden, the Het Nederlands Tegelmuseum (Dutch Tile Museum) in Ede, and the Deelen Air Base Museum. You can also visit the Middelpunt (Centre Point) of The Netherlands near Lunteren.
The Veluwe region, including Roekel, is beautiful year-round. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery, especially when the heathlands bloom purple in late summer. Wildlife viewing is also excellent during these seasons.
Yes, the Stream crossing Off-leash dog area Veluwe is a designated area where dogs can roam freely. It's a great spot for your canine companions to enjoy the natural surroundings.
Visitors frequently highlight the tranquility and natural beauty. The Mosselse Zand is praised for its great views and unique sand dunes, while the Forest Crossroads in the Veluwe is appreciated for its peace and quiet, offering a chance for 'forest bathing'.
Yes, the natural areas surrounding Roekel, particularly the Roekel Forest Area and the nearby Planken Wambuis Nature Reserve and Hoge Veluwe National Park, are home to diverse wildlife. You have a good chance of encountering wild boars, red deer, roe deer, and even mouflon.
Absolutely. The Mosselse Zand offers expansive views over its unique sand dune landscape. Additionally, the Forest Crossroads in the Veluwe provides a serene spot to take in the forest scenery.


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