Best attractions and places to see in Landgoed Deelerwoud include a diverse natural area on the Veluwe, characterized by extensive forests, heathlands, and sand drifts. This region offers varied landscapes for outdoor activities and is known for its wildlife, including red deer and wild boars. The estate combines natural beauty with cultural heritage, featuring historical buildings and unique viewpoints. Visitors can explore various walking and cycling routes across its undulating terrain.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Follow the colored routes. You can no longer walk this route because parts are closed.
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Lovely place to take a break with an ice cream.
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On weekends when the weather is good, you can often find an ice cream van in the parking lot (otherwise in summer you can just cycle through to Ijs van Co in Hoenderloo - it's tastier anyway).
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Not really worth the detour. If you really hate asphalt then you should definitely do it 😅!
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not to be done if it has been dry for a long time and the (cross) motorcycles and cars have ridden the sand.
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I wouldn't do this on a road bike, only suitable for gravel bike.
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Unknown but still beautiful maar
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Landgoed Deelerwoud is characterized by its expansive forests, vast heathlands, and unique sand drifts. The landscape is varied and undulating, offering a quintessential Veluwe experience. You can also find the Hartenhulberg, the highest viewpoint in the Deelerwoud, which offers panoramic views.
Yes, Landgoed Deelerwoud is a haven for diverse wildlife. You have a good chance of spotting red deer, wild boars, and Scottish highlanders. The area also supports various bird species, badgers, and martens. The Ecoduct Terlet helps wildlife move freely between Deelerwoud and Nationaal Park Veluwezoom. Early morning visits offer the best chance for observations.
Yes, the region has a rich history. You can see the monumental Gatehouse (Poortgebouw) in Hoenderloo, a recognized Rijksmonument. In the part managed by Natuurmonumenten, you'll find the historic Lebretshoeve from 1860, which includes a step or horse mill from 1910. The estate also features several other municipal monuments, such as personnel houses and barns.
Landgoed Deelerwoud offers extensive cycling paths and forest roads. Popular routes include the Woeste Hoefweg Forest Road, a beautiful rolling path between Hoenderloo and the Woeste Hoeve inn, and the Strade Bianche Delerweg, a quiet gravel road connecting to other routes. For more options, explore the Cycling in Landgoed Deelerwoud guide.
Yes, Landgoed Deelerwoud is very family-friendly, with various well-marked trails. The Deelerwoud Walking Routes — Start Point provides access to colored routes. You can also find easy hikes like the 'Hiking Junction 48 Veluwe – Valley in the Forest loop' or the 'Picnic Table in Veluwe – Hiking Junction 79 Veluwe loop'. For more details, check the Easy hikes in Landgoed Deelerwoud guide.
You can find the Ice Cream Truck and Picnic Area Veluwe, which is a convenient spot for a break. On weekends with good weather, an ice cream van is often present. Alternatively, you can cycle through to IJs van Co in Hoenderloo for more options.
Landgoed Deelerwoud is beautiful year-round. Early mornings are particularly recommended for wildlife spotting. The expansive forests and heathlands offer stunning scenery, especially during the heather bloom in late summer or with autumn colors. Organized excursions are also available at specific times of the year.
Yes, Landgoed Deelerwoud and its surroundings offer several mountain biking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Veluwezoom Gravel Path – Veluwezoom Gravel Highway loop' or the 'Kabouter Trail Hoemayloo'. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the MTB Trails in Landgoed Deelerwoud guide.
While a significant portion of Landgoed Deelerwoud is privately owned and closed to the public to protect wildlife, the southeastern part, managed by Natuurmonumenten, is freely accessible on designated paths and roads. Organized excursions led by volunteers also offer unique opportunities to explore some of the otherwise restricted areas.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from rolling forest roads like the Woeste Hoefweg Forest Road to quiet gravel paths. The opportunity for wildlife spotting, the tranquility of the area, and the well-maintained walking and cycling routes are frequently highlighted. The convenience of picnic spots and facilities also adds to the positive experience.
Yes, there are designated parking areas. The Deelerwoud Walking Routes — Start Point is a hikers' parking lot with direct access to the Deelerwoud trails. The Ice Cream Truck and Picnic Area Veluwe also serves as a convenient parking spot.


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