Best attractions and places to see in Planken Wambuis include a diverse landscape of forests, rolling heathlands, and shifting sands within the Veluwe region. This nature reserve offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities, from exploring ancient woodlands to observing abundant wildlife. Visitors can experience varied terrains, including the Mosselse Zand, and discover historical elements like burial mounds. The area is known for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystems.
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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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This is for gravel riders. Less experienced riders might find it challenging, especially in very dry conditions.
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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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Nice cycle route. Cosy terrace at the Mossel.
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❌Please note that this path is sometimes closed by the municipality of Ede since September 2024. It is not yet known whether it will be permanent, but every now and then there are suddenly signs and barrier tape. The equally beautiful junction towards the Mossel that runs more or less parallel is fortunately still open, so with a small detour you can still cycle here. ✅
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Beautiful route through the nature reserve. Don't forget to keep your eyes on the track because the beautiful views here will draw your attention.
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Planken Wambuis offers a diverse landscape including extensive forests, rolling heathlands, and shifting sands. A notable natural feature is the Mosselse Zand, a large area of sand dunes. You can also find the 'Oude Hout' with centuries-old oak trees and heathlands that bloom vibrantly purple in late summer.
Yes, you can encounter the unique sculpture 'Kudde' (The Herd) by Adri Verhoeven along the cycling paths. This artwork is believed to represent the cattle or horse herds often seen grazing in the area. You can find more details about the Kudde Sculpture by Adri Verhoeven on its highlight page.
Planken Wambuis is crisscrossed with numerous cycling paths suitable for various types of bicycles. You'll find hardpack winding gravel paths, like the Gravel Path Through Planken Wambuis Heathland, that offer beautiful views of alternating woods and heaths. For more options, explore the guides for Cycling in Planken Wambuis and Road Cycling Routes in Planken Wambuis.
Yes, Planken Wambuis offers a variety of walking routes. For those looking for easier options, there's a specific 1 km walking route in the Oud Reemst area that is suitable for wheelchairs and features a semi-paved path. You can find more hiking options, including easy trails, in the Easy hikes in Planken Wambuis guide.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy exploring the diverse nature, spotting wildlife, and visiting the Mosselse Zand, which sometimes offers special tours for children. The Kudde Sculpture is also a fun point of interest for all ages along the cycling paths.
Planken Wambuis is renowned for its abundant wildlife. You have a high chance of encountering red deer, wild boars, and roe deer. There are several designated wildlife viewing screens and lookout points, such as those near Boerderij Nieuw Reemst and at Valenberg, De Mossel, Oud Reemst, and Nieuw Reemst, offering excellent opportunities for observation.
The reserve holds historical significance with several ancient burial mounds found in areas like the Mosselse Veld, Nieuwe Reemsterveld, and Reeënbos. You can also see remnants of old agricultural lands around the Mossel farm, dating back to approximately 1500, and a war memorial commemorating a British bomber crash during the Battle of Arnhem.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. The heathlands transform into a vibrant purple spectacle when in bloom around late summer. In summer, the meadows burst with wildflowers, attracting numerous butterflies. Wildlife can be observed year-round, with specific bird species appearing in summer and winter.
Yes, the Oud Reemst area features a specific 1 km walking route that is suitable for wheelchairs. This path is semi-paved and leads to the Oud Reemst lookout point, allowing visitors with limited mobility to experience the natural beauty. Additionally, covered wagon tours are available to explore the Veluwe within Planken Wambuis.
The Planken Wambuis Restaurant, situated where an old country inn once stood, serves as an ideal starting or ending point for a day out. Its interior is designed to resemble a hunting lodge, complete with a fireplace, offering a cozy atmosphere.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful and varied sections of the trails, noting the scenic routes through heath and forest. Many appreciate the opportunity to cycle or walk through diverse nature, enjoying the alternating woods and heaths, especially when the heather is in bloom. The trails are often described as perfect for relaxing and enjoying nature.
While the guide data does not explicitly state dog-friendly policies, nature reserves in the Netherlands often have specific rules regarding dogs, such as keeping them on a leash to protect wildlife. It's advisable to check local signage or the official website of the nature reserve for the most current regulations before your visit.
Yes, Planken Wambuis offers areas suitable for mountain biking. For instance, the MTB Ede – Double track is part of the official MTB route of Ede, featuring lovely double track forest and heather paths. This non-technical section is great for relaxing and enjoying nature, and is also suitable for gravel bikes.


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