Attractions and places to see around Veluwemeer include a diverse range of landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This bordering lake, situated between Flevoland and Gelderland, is part of the Randmeren and is known for its shallow waters. The wider Veluwe region offers varied landscapes including forests, moors, and sand drifts. The area provides opportunities for water sports, cycling, and exploring historic towns like Elburg.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Cycle path along the Weluwemeer, easy to ride.
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The ferry will continue to operate at an adjusted frequency from April to October; a higher load is not possible due to the shallow water. A large jetty and a restoration project are planned for next year on the Gelderland side, something that has so far only been done on the Flevoland side.
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Like most pedestrian/bicycle ferries with limited sailing times - see https://www.randmeren.com/locatie/veluwerandveer/
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UNFORTUNATELY THE BIKE FERRY WILL BE OPERATIONAL FROM APRIL 15!!!! So be careful before you start the route.
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The cycle path always runs along the water of the Veluwemeer, sometimes unfortunately right next to the road and often covered by bushes and hedges. There are always bathing bays
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A beautiful end to the tour took us across the Veluwemeer. 4€ per person (including bike) was a very reasonable price
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Enjoy the time when the bridge opens
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Ferry travel time 20 minutes, number of participants limited to 12.
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The Veluwemeer itself is a significant natural draw, ideal for various water sports. Beyond the lake, the wider Veluwe region is known for its diverse landscapes, including forests, vast moors, sand drifts, and heather fields. Notable areas include National Park De Hoge Veluwe, the Leuvenum forests, Speulderbos (known as the 'forest of dancing trees'), and Kootwijkerzand, the largest active sand drift in Western Europe.
Yes, the nearby Hanseatic city of Elburg is a significant cultural highlight, featuring a beautiful historic fortress and cobbled streets. The broader Veluwe area also includes other historic Hanseatic towns like Harderwijk. For museums, consider the Kröller-Müller Museum within National Park De Hoge Veluwe, which houses a large Van Gogh collection, or the Open Air Museum in Arnhem.
One of the most striking landmarks is the Aqueduct Veluwemeer, an engineering marvel where boats sail over the N302 highway. The Elburg Bridge provides access to the historic city of Elburg, offering nice views. You can also find the Monument for Great People, a five-meter high concrete star with two thumbs up, promoting social cohesion.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and water sports on Veluwemeer. August is particularly beautiful for visiting the Veluwe region, as the heather blooms purple, especially at Posbank. Autumn also offers stunning scenery with changing foliage, though it might be cooler.
Absolutely. The Veluwemeer Cycle Path is family-friendly, offering scenic rides along the water. The Bremerberger Bay and Beach Pavilion provides a small sandy beach and a restaurant. For more thrills, Walibi Holland amusement park in Biddinghuizen and the Dolphinarium in Harderwijk are popular choices for families.
The Veluwemeer Cycle Path offers an easy ride directly along the water with numerous bays for breaks. The wider Veluwe region is crisscrossed with extensive cycling routes through forests, moors, and sand drifts. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the 'Ronde Huisweg gravel path' or 'Ermelose Heide' which are part of the Gravel biking around Veluwemeer guide.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. You can find easy loop walks like 'Wetlands near Zeewolde' or 'Veluwemeer Beach – Bremerbaai Beach loop'. For more challenging hikes, explore areas like the Leuvenum forests or National Park De Hoge Veluwe. More details can be found in the Hiking around Veluwemeer guide.
Veluwemeer is well-suited for various water sports due to its shallow waters. Popular activities include windsurfing, paddleboarding, and water-skiing. The lake also features several recreational spots and beach bars along its shores for relaxation.
You can cross the Veluwemeer using the Veluwerandveer Ferry. This facility connects the Flevoland and Gelderland sides of the Veluwerandmeren, providing a pleasant crossing for people and bicycles. There is a small fee for the crossing.
The Monument for Great People is noted as wheelchair accessible. Many of the cycle paths, including the Veluwemeer Cycle Path, are generally flat and well-maintained, which can be suitable for various mobility devices. It's always advisable to check specific venue accessibility beforehand.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic views along the Veluwemeer Cycle Path and the well-kept bike routes. The historic charm of Elburg and the unique experience of crossing the lake on the Veluwerandveer Ferry are also highly appreciated. Many find the small sandy beach at Bremerberger Bay a lovely spot to relax.
Yes, the Bremerberger Bay and Beach Pavilion features a restaurant right on a small sandy beach, perfect for refreshments. The Hanseatic city of Elburg also offers quality culinary establishments within its historic center.


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