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Jogging in Boswachterij Speulder En Sprielderbos offers routes through one of the Netherlands' oldest and most diverse forests. The region is characterized by undulating terrain, including light forests with Scots pines and oaks, alongside darker sections of Douglas firs. Notable natural features include the gnarled "dancing trees" and the Solse Gat, a pit formed during the last ice age. This varied landscape provides a dynamic environment for runners.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
4.5
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19
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6.34km
00:44
20m
20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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18
runners
14.6km
01:34
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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16
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15.3km
01:41
50m
50m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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16
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13.1km
01:26
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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11
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10.8km
01:09
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The figures represent the monks who led a dissolute monastic life before they were punished. The Legend of Solse Gat Solse Gat is a mysterious place in the heart of the Veluwe region. In the ancient forests near Drie, there is a large hole in the middle of the woods, known as Solse Gat. Geologically, Solse Gat is a remnant from the Ice Age. The name likely originated because the Germans used it as a place of worship for their sun god, Sol. The most intriguing story is the legend of the sunken monastery: According to the legend, a large monastery with many towers once stood where this hole is today. It was an ugly, dark place; the chieftain and all the monks had sold their souls to the devil. In the dead of night, a black mass was held there with all the witches and spirits from the area. The villagers heard the most terrifying noises. This continued until a stormy Christmas night centuries ago. The monastery vanished into the ground with a tremendous crash. All that remained was a gruesome pit. If you listen closely, you can still hear the monastery bells tolling hoarsely around midnight. Some even see a blue glow rising from the hole. Fortunately, when the sun rises, it seems as if nothing has happened. The dancing trees, together with the Solse Gat (Solstice Gate), create a beautiful scene. You can sit on the benches along the Solse Gat and ponder all the fascinating stories. Sources: ermelobuitenleven.nl/verhalen/de-legende-van-het-solse-gat beleven.org/verhaal/de_legende_van_het_solse_gat
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The dancing trees.
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There are a lot of insanely beautiful wood carvings in this area. The 'Medusa' is my favorite!
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A completely new work of art has recently been delivered as additional information about the centre of the Netherlands. This is a scale replica of a map of the Netherlands in steel.
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The view from the observation tower is worth it. The brasserie is also a very nice place to sit, although you are rarely alone - the quality is somewhat variable.
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This is a paved cycle path through the dense forests of the Speulderbos. This forest is located on a moraine, which means that you will find considerable differences in height here - by Dutch standards.
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A hilly forest on the Veluwe, known for its ‘dancing’ trees with crooked trunks and lush vegetation. The Speulderbos offers beautiful walking routes through an enchanting landscape, especially atmospheric with morning mist or low-hanging sun, ideal for nature lovers and photographers.
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An idyllic spot in the middle of the Veluwe forests with the hamlet Drie and the atmospheric Boshuis Drie. Enjoy peace, surrounded by ancient trees, and make a stop for a bite to eat or a drink in this characteristic forest house.
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Boswachterij Speulder En Sprielderbos offers over a dozen dedicated running routes. These trails cater to various fitness levels, with most being moderate and one challenging option available for experienced runners.
The terrain in Boswachterij Speulder En Sprielderbos is generally undulating, situated on the Garderen ice-pushed ridge. You'll encounter varied forest environments, from light sections with Scots pines and oaks to darker areas dominated by Douglas firs, providing a dynamic and engaging backdrop for your run.
Absolutely! The forest is famous for its unique 'dancing trees' – ancient, gnarled oak trees with twisted trunks, especially near the hamlet of Drie. You can also explore the Solse Gat, a deep pit formed during the last ice age, which adds a mystical element to your run. Additionally, you might spot ancient burial mounds throughout the region.
The running routes in Boswachterij Speulder En Sprielderbos are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over a dozen reviews. Runners often praise the serene atmosphere, the unique 'dancing trees', and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable outdoor experience.
Yes, many of the running routes in Boswachterij Speulder En Sprielderbos are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Speulderbos – Het Boshuis Drie loop from Garderen, which is a moderate 8.1-mile (13.1 km) trail.
Boswachterij Speulder En Sprielderbos is generally dog-friendly, offering a natural environment for you and your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially given the presence of diverse wildlife like red deer and wild boar in the area.
The forest offers seasonal beauty throughout the year. Spring brings colorful wood anemones and unfolding ferns, while autumn provides a vibrant display of changing leaves. The area is particularly atmospheric with morning mist or low-hanging sun, making it a beautiful spot for a run in any season.
While most routes are moderate, there is at least one challenging running route available for those seeking a more strenuous workout. The Speulderbos – View of the Speulderveld heath loop from Garderen, for instance, is rated as difficult and covers 9.5 miles (15.3 km).
The Speulder- en Sprielderbos is a rich habitat for wildlife. Joggers might spot red deer, wild boar, roe deer, foxes, and badgers. The forest is also home to numerous bird species, including the tawny owl and black woodpecker, enhancing the natural experience.
Yes, the varied landscape offers several scenic spots. You can find a Picnic spot at the edge of Grote Ark Heath, which provides a lovely view. The undulating terrain and diverse forest types themselves offer constantly changing and engaging scenery, especially in areas with the 'dancing trees'.
Yes, Staatsbosbeheer (the Dutch Forest Service) actively maintains paths and constructs routes to ensure visitors can enjoy the forest. You'll find well-kept trails suitable for running, with benches placed along some routes for rest.


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