Best attractions and places to see in Edese Bos include ancient forests, expansive heathlands, and historical landmarks. This historic forest area near Ede offers a rich blend of natural beauty and cultural significance. It features diverse landscapes with coniferous and deciduous trees, bordering the Ederheide and Ginkelse Heide. The region provides numerous opportunities for outdoor recreation and exploring the area's past.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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The Bloodstone is a boulder in Ede, in the Dutch province of Gelderland. The stone is located on Doolhoflaan, which begins opposite Kernhem House, just past the public cemetery. Beyond the Bloodstone lies the actual maze. The stone is not mentioned in old literature. Today, it is considered a sacrificial stone. This is most likely a given, and fitting, story that was only relatively recently attached to the stone. A more plausible explanation is that the stone was quarried at a gravel pit on the nearby Doesburger Heath. Because of its size, the stone was intended to be placed on the church square in Ede, but when the effort of moving it became too great, it was left at the cemetery. Popular belief holds that if a pin is stuck into the bloodstone during a full moon, it will bleed. This story about a pin (or needle) and a bleeding stone also occurs in Utrecht (the closed stone). Source and more information: Wikipedia
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Dr. Sherman has been back for some time now, on the other side of the street opposite the pancake house. However, this is neither the old nor the new location!
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The maze/labyrinth has been restored to the way it used to be and can now be walked.
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In the meantime, the tank has been freshly painted and put back in place.
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The new location opposite is finished, the information board is up and the empty floor slab is already there.
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Formerly a small labyrinth with old trees and one of the few hills suitable for sledding for children - in case there should be snow again.
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useful after cycling!
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Edese Bos is renowned for its ancient forests, featuring diverse coniferous and deciduous trees, including old beech and oak trees. It also borders expansive heathlands like the Ederheide and Ginkelse Heide, offering open spaces and unique flora. A section of the forest is also a water extraction area, where you can spot water wells and a pumping station.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can visit Liberation of Ede Tank Monument, which commemorates the liberation of Ede in 1945. Near Doolhoflaan, you'll find a Bronze Age burial mound and the intriguing Bloedsteen (Kernhem Estate), a boulder with local legends. The historic Huis Kernhem and its estate are also significant, featuring stately beech avenues and monumental farmhouses.
Edese Bos offers numerous marked routes for walking, cycling, and horse riding. You can find easy hikes like the 'Beech Avenue, Veluwe – Dragon Tree Trunk loop' or 'Parking at Bospark Ede – Ede Forest loop'. For more moderate options, consider routes like 'Kreelse Pond – Heidebloem Pond loop'. Many routes traverse both forest and parts of the Ginkelse Heide. You can find more details on various routes in the hiking guide for Edese Bos.
Yes, Edese Bos offers several family-friendly options. The Liberation of Ede Tank Monument can be an engaging stop for children interested in history, with its information board and tank. The Bloedsteen (Kernhem Estate) and its surrounding maze area also provide an interesting exploration. The forest itself offers plenty of space for children to play and explore nature.
Yes, Ede Forest is very dog-friendly. Both Edese Bos East and Edese Bos West have designated off-leash areas. Clearly marked signs indicate where dogs can roam freely and where they need to be leashed. The Edese Bos West also borders the Ederheide, which is another off-leash area for dogs.
Parking is available at Pannenkoekenboerderij Kernhem, which is conveniently located near the forest. This spot also offers a place to eat and drink after your walk.
Yes, the Pannenkoekenboerderij Kernhem is a popular spot located near a parking area, offering a place to enjoy a meal or a drink after exploring the forest. There are also various cafes and pubs in the nearby town of Ede.
The terrain in Edese Bos is varied, encompassing ancient forests with diverse tree types and bordering expansive, open heathlands. While generally accessible, some paths might be unpaved forest trails. The region offers a mix of flat sections and gentle inclines, suitable for various activity levels.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and vastness of the forests, as well as the well-designed bike paths through the heathlands, which offer nice viewpoints. The historical elements, such as the Liberation of Ede Tank Monument and the Bloedsteen (Kernhem Estate), also add a unique dimension to their experience.
Yes, mountain bikers will find a useful Bike Cleaning Station at Amadeus Trailhead (Veluwe). This facility allows you to clean your bike after a ride, with both low and medium-pressure hoses available for a contactless payment of 2€.
Edese Bos offers beauty throughout the year. The heathlands are particularly stunning when the heather is in bloom, typically in late summer (August-September). Autumn brings vibrant colors to the deciduous trees, while spring offers fresh greenery. Early morning or late evening can be ideal for experiencing the peaceful atmosphere and potentially spotting wildlife.


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