Best attractions and places to see in Loenermark include a diverse range of natural features and historical sites within this natural area in Gelderland, Netherlands. The landscape features pine forests, extensive heathlands with juniper bushes, and ancient sand dunes. Loenermark also contains ancient landmarks and cultural heritage, such as a 4000-year-old burial mound and remnants of a Roman marching camp. This region offers opportunities to observe wildlife and explore historical routes.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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beautiful walk over the loenermark
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This is a truly beautiful spot in the Loenermark nature reserve.
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Nice alternative way to cycle the Loenermark and Veluwezoom from Loenen. Please note, the path is damaged in several places by tree roots, which can sometimes surprise you. So keep your hands on the handlebars while enjoying the surroundings.
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beautiful view over the heath
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What a beautiful place. Not just the Sheepfold, the flock and the buildings. But especially the vast field, surrounded by forest. Sit on one of the picnic benches and listen to the sheep and birds. I enjoyed the setting sun and a good conversation.
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Loenermark is rich in diverse natural features, including picturesque pine forests, extensive heathlands adorned with juniper bushes and various heather species, and ancient sand dunes. You can experience these landscapes on trails like the Eerbeekse Veldpad, which offers beautiful views of the heathland.
Loenermark is a haven for wildlife. You can spot large mammals such as red deer, roe deer, wild boars, and foxes. The area also hosts a variety of bird species. A dedicated, freely accessible, and wheelchair-friendly wild observation post is available, offering viewing slits at different heights for excellent spotting opportunities.
The heathlands in Loenermark are particularly beautiful when the heather is in bloom. This typically occurs from mid-August to mid-September, transforming the landscape into a vibrant purple. A great spot to witness this is from the Bench with a view over the Loenermark Heath.
Loenermark offers several historical insights. You can visit the National Cemetery Loenen, a significant memorial for nearly 4000 Dutch war victims, spread across a 17-hectare forest area. The area also contains a 4000-year-old burial mound and remnants of a Roman marching camp, providing glimpses into ancient history.
Yes, Loenermark is home to an approximately 4000-year-old burial mound, offering a tangible connection to ancient times. Additionally, the Hessenweg, an old 17th-century trade route to Germany, traverses the area, recognizable by its two-track ruts in the landscape.
Absolutely. The Loenermark Sheepfold is a popular family attraction where you can learn about the traditional Veluwe heath sheep herd. The shepherd takes the herd onto the heath daily, usually departing around 9 a.m. and returning around 4 p.m. The wild observation post is also wheelchair-friendly and suitable for all ages.
Loenermark is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on numerous marked trails, including 'Zwerfkeienroutes' of different lengths. The area also features designated routes for cycling, mountain biking, horse riding, and carriage driving. For specific hiking routes, explore the Hiking in Loenermark guide.
Yes, Loenermark offers a variety of marked hiking trails, including 'Zwerfkeienroutes' that range from 2.5 km to 13.5 km, suitable for exploring the diverse scenery. These trails cater to different fitness levels. You can find more details and specific routes in the Hiking in Loenermark guide.
Yes, Loenermark has designated routes for both cycling and mountain biking. The Groenendaal gravel section is particularly popular among cyclists for its beautiful terrain. For road cycling, you can find routes in the Road Cycling Routes in Loenermark guide.
For stunning panoramic views, visit the Bench with a view over the Loenermark Heath, which offers expansive vistas of the slightly hilly heath landscape. Additionally, the Loenermark lookout tower provides excellent views of the heathlands, forests, and open sandy areas.
The Loenermark Sheepfold is home to the Veluwe heath sheep herd, which plays a vital role in managing the heathlands. You can visit the sheepfold and often see the shepherd taking the herd out to graze around 9 a.m. and returning around 4 p.m. It also has a visitor space where you can observe the sheep.
Yes, the wild observation post in Loenermark is freely accessible and wheelchair-friendly. It features viewing slits at different heights, ensuring that everyone can enjoy observing the local wildlife.
No, generally, there are no specific permits required for general access to the Loenermark nature reserve for hiking or cycling on designated paths. However, always respect local regulations and signage, especially concerning protected areas or specific activities.


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