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Oranje Nassau's Oord Estate – The Walled Garden loop from Wageningen

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Netherlands
Gelderland
Wageningen

Oranje Nassau's Oord Estate – The Walled Garden loop from Wageningen

Moderate

4.6

(33)

108

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Oranje Nassau's Oord Estate – The Walled Garden loop from Wageningen

02:33

9.86km

60m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 22, 2026

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Veluwe

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1

496 m

Burial mound on the Wageningse Berg

Highlight • Historical Site

The burial mounds indicate the presence of the Bell Beaker People.
The Bell Beaker culture is an archaeological culture from the late Neolithic (ca. 2500 – 2000 BC). This culture is named after the pottery with an S-shaped outline.
The burial mounds have been explored several times over the past centuries. A number of the finds can be seen in Museum de Casteelse Poort .

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2.30 km

Oranje Nassau's Oord Estate

Highlight • Historical Site

Oranje Nassau's Oord is often called ONO on the spot. It is an estate near Wageningen. The estate consists mainly of pasture in the Renkums Beekdal and forest located on the east side of the Wageningse Berg.

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3.19 km

The Walled Garden

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The Walled Garden is located in the historic vegetable garden of King Willem III on Landgoed Oranje Nassau's Oord in the Renkums brook valley. It is enclosed by a beautiful old wall. Since 1999, the garden has been a productive one hectare agro-ecological horticultural business. Our passion lies in growing and cooking with vegetables full of flavors, smells and colors. We try different varieties every year and grow over 400 different edible crops: vegetables, fruits, herbs and edible flowers of historical, modern and wild varieties. In addition to biodiversity, a lot of attention is also paid to the soil in the garden, by means of as many permanent beds as possible, the use of compost and bokashi, ample crop rotation and various green manures. As an agro-ecological horticulture, it goes without saying that no poison or fertilizers are used, but rather collaborates with nature in order to generate a resilient, biodiverse ecosystem.

(ommuurdetuin.nl/)

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3.58 km

Vistrappen

Lake

5

3.90 km

In memory of the Oliemolen and the later paper mill in this place.

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6

4.85 km

Dog Swimming Pond in Veluwe

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Your four-legged friend can cool off in the dog swimming pond. Make sure that your dog does not leave the pond on the other side, because this is a vulnerable nature reserve.

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5.17 km

Walking the leprechaun path

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Information about the Kabouterpad at renkumsbeekdal.nl/doen-beleven/kabouterpad

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5.20 km

Starting point Hartensepad

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6.28 km

Tea Pavilion Keijenberg

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The benches on this hill refer to the place where the ladies of the 'de Keijenberg' house drank tea under an arbour of lime trees. The lime trees stood in a semicircle and were pruned in such a way that they formed a canopy. The now silted-up pool was a pond and the view around it was unobstructed in the 19th century, there were few trees. Around 1850, on the other side of the stream valley, there was a large wooden tea pavilion with two floors and a thatched roof. The dome stood on the eastern corner of the intersection of the Waterweg and the Europalaan and was first mentioned in 1845 and was demolished before 1875. From this high edge, the unobstructed view over the stream valley with the four still functioning watermills on the Hartenseweg must have been beautiful. It was a status symbol to have a dome at a country estate. Tea pavilions were always in places with a beautiful view, but also often in such a way that one could be seen oneself. No images are known of either the tea pavilion or the linden tree arbor. This information board shows an example of a tea pavilion. ©2012 Cultuurland Media, Wapenveld

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9.86 km

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6.96 km

1.54 km

784 m

488 m

< 100 m

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5.73 km

1.51 km

872 m

765 m

532 m

453 m

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15°C

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