Best attractions and places to see in Sysselt include a diverse forest area located east of Ede in the Dutch province of Gelderland. This region is characterized by a varied landscape of deciduous and coniferous forests, heathlands, and ancient planted shifting sands. Covering 350 hectares, Sysselt offers natural beauty, biodiversity, and recreational opportunities. The area is managed by Geldersch Landschap & Kasteelen, preserving its rich ecosystems and historical significance.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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The area near the bridge by the train station, where the highlight is located, is still a bit dreary and usually overrun with dogs. Further northeast, it becomes really beautiful, and you can easily incorporate a loop across the heath into your tour (some of the photos at the highlight were taken there, but it's a few kilometers to get there).
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Sysselt is a vast nature reserve east of Ede and is characterized by its diverse landscape. Covering 350 hectares, this area consists primarily of extensive deciduous and coniferous forests, but you'll also find heathlands and old planted drifting sands. The Sysselt was once part of the so-called 'Moftbos', which belonged to the domains of the Dukes of Guelders. Because the Sysselt has been used as a production forest for centuries, the drifting sands became dominant, necessitating new plantings. The diversity is now enormous, and 17 vegetation types have been identified. Source: www.bezoek-ede.nl
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Nice picnic spot, several seats, also a few picnic tables.
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Nice resting place in beautiful nature.
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nice path along the track through the beans
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Wonderful resting place with several picnic benches.
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Sysselt is characterized by a diverse landscape, including extensive deciduous and coniferous forests, heathlands, and ancient planted shifting sands. This variety supports 17 different vegetation types, creating a dynamic and picturesque environment for exploration. You can experience this diversity firsthand by visiting Sysselt itself, a vast nature reserve.
Yes, Sysselt is very family-friendly. The area known as 'Het Paradijs' is particularly popular, offering an open expanse of shifting sands where children can climb and build huts. Additionally, many walking routes, such as the 4.7 km 'red post route', are considered suitable for families with children. The Rest Point by Jeroen Doorenweerd with Drinking Water Fountain is also a convenient stop for families.
You can find a convenient rest point with a drinking water fountain at the Rest Point by Jeroen Doorenweerd. For refreshments, the Anderhalf Bar is a new cycling café located on the edge of the forest, offering coffee, cake, and non-alcoholic beers, making it an ideal break spot for cyclists and walkers alike.
Sysselt is rich in biodiversity. Visitors might spot wild boar and red deer, and there's an active badger sett. The forest is home to numerous bird species, including tawny owls, and various bats. It's also notable for its insect life, with over 2,000 species of moths and rare insect species. Reptiles like the slow worm, smooth snake, and sand lizard can also be found. There is a dedicated wildlife observation post for better viewing opportunities.
Yes, Sysselt offers numerous well-marked walking routes. A popular choice for families is the 4.7 km 'red post route' (rode paaltjesroute). Other highly-rated options include loops through 'Het Paradijs' and paths leading to the wildlife observation post, with trails ranging from easy 4.9 km paths to longer 7.2 km forest paths. You can find more hiking options in the Running Trails in Sysselt guide, which also covers walking.
Sysselt is a popular destination for cyclists. You can enjoy scenic rides on paths like the Renkumseweg — cycle path through the Veluwe, which offers a wonderful route through the forest, or the Undulating Path Along the Railway, Veluwe, known for its lovely sloping roads and wide views. There are also specific routes like a 26.1 km 'Fietsrondje station' and a 15 km 'Militaire fietsroute: Rondje Bennekom'. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes in Sysselt guide.
While primarily a natural area, Sysselt has historical significance. It was once part of the ancient 'Moftbos,' first mentioned in 996. Archaeological finds in the area include a flint flake dating back 60,000 to 12,000 years, Stone Age arrowheads, Iron Age pottery shards, and Roman-era bronze nails, indicating early human presence.
Sysselt is easily accessible by public transport. It is conveniently located near Ede-Wageningen train station. The start of the popular 'red post route' is approximately a 15-minute walk from platform 1 of the station.
'Het Paradijs' (The Paradise) is a notable area within Sysselt, distinguished by its 190-year-old Scots pines with their distinctive gnarled shapes. It also features an open expanse of shifting sands, which is a favorite spot for children to climb and build huts. It's a great place for a leisurely walk and to enjoy unique natural scenery.
Yes, mountain biking is a popular activity in Sysselt. There is a dedicated 36.5 km MTB route available for enthusiasts. For more detailed routes and options, you can consult the Gravel biking in Sysselt guide, which includes mountain biking trails.
The 'red post route' (rode paaltjesroute) is a popular and well-marked walking trail in Sysselt, approximately 4.7 km long. It is particularly recommended for families with children due to its manageable length and enjoyable scenery. The route is easily accessible, with its starting point about a 15-minute walk from Ede-Wageningen train station.
Sysselt has been managed by Geldersch Landschap & Kasteelen since 1954. This management highlights its importance as a preserved natural and historical landscape in Gelderland. The organization's role ensures the conservation of Sysselt's diverse ecosystems, including its forests, heathlands, and wildlife, for future generations.


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