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Attractions and Places To See in Oud Groevenbeek - Top 14

Best attractions and places to see in Oud Groevenbeek include a diverse range of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This 224-hectare estate, situated between Ermelo and Putten, offers a blend of early 20th-century grandeur and natural beauty. Visitors can explore varied landscapes of extensive forests and heather fields, alongside well-preserved monumental buildings. The area provides numerous opportunities for walking and cycling through its natural and historical settings.

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Last updated: July 5, 2026

Groevenbeeklaan sand road

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A really beautiful gravel road, right through the Oud Groevenbeek estate. The path takes you past the special castle (squeezing the brakes is really worth it) but also the open field with the old orangery is beautiful to see.

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Oude Arnhemsekarweg

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Piece of Oude Arnhemsekarweg that runs through the Nieuw Groevenbeek estate. 'In the past' you were allowed to cycle freely in the latter estate, but unfortunately this is no longer …

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Villa Oud Groevenbeek

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It is tempting to off the path to check out the castle but this is not allowed whatsoever because it is a protected area for the animals around.

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Meandering forest road

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A wonderfully winding hard forest road on the border of the Speulderbos. You can cycle here for miles on end with your gravel bike. Please note that some adjacent forests north of here are not accessible to cyclists.

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Groevenbeek Estate and Water Tower

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Besides the fact that the Groevenbeekse Heide is a beautiful nature reserve where you can encounter fens and sand lizards, it is also a special historical place. On the heath …

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Jos Smook
May 27, 2026, Villa Oud Groevenbeek

The tea house is open on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00.

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The estate truly offers some beautiful spots, the villa being the most obvious. The gardens are also beautifully landscaped. Why they didn't highlight these spots, so well described by Silvo, instead of choosing the path that exists in virtually the same form for thousands of other kilometers remains a mystery.

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there is a nice shell cycle path.

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A scenic place with marvelous buildings, a watertower in castle style, and beautiful landscape around. There are several options to stay on the grounds, including in Villa Oud Groevenbeek. Enjoy!

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You walk here on open private property, so you can see the castle/villa and take photos of it, but you can't get too close. The water tower is also beautiful. There are a lot of people in this area, including cyclists.

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a3aanw
February 20, 2025, Villa Oud Groevenbeek

Be sure to take a look down the lane here. At the end of the cycle path you have a beautiful view of Villa Oud Goevenbeek.

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Here you can find information about the water tower.

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Hard sand/gravel path with 2 strips

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I explore at Oud Groevenbeek?

Oud Groevenbeek is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Villa Oud Groevenbeek, an Art Nouveau masterpiece from 1908, and the striking Groevenbeek Estate and Water Tower, built in 1912 in the style of a castle. Don't miss the restored grape greenhouses from 1915, the well-preserved coach house, and the rare wash and dry house, all showcasing the estate's self-sufficient past.

Are there family-friendly activities available at Oud Groevenbeek?

Yes, Oud Groevenbeek offers several family-friendly options. Near the teahouse, children can enjoy the OERRR Wilderness Area / Natural Playground, where they can play with water, sand, and mud, and balance on tree trunks. The estate also features easy walking paths suitable for families, such as the Groevenbeek path, which is adapted for the visually impaired and accessible for wheelchair users.

What natural features and wildlife can I expect to see?

The estate boasts diverse natural landscapes, including forests of beech, oak, pine, and larch trees, alongside agricultural lands and expansive heather fields like the Groevenbeekse Heide. This environment supports a variety of wildlife, including deer, wild boars, foxes, badgers, and numerous bird species such as the green, black, and middle spotted woodpeckers, and kingfishers.

What kind of walking and hiking routes are available?

Oud Groevenbeek offers numerous opportunities for walking. You can find easy hikes suitable for all abilities, with routes leading past the villa, through forests, and across flower fields. For specific easy routes, you can explore options like the 'View of the Mansion in Veluwe – Villa Oud Groevenbeek loop from Nieuw Groevenbeek' or the 'Junction F42 – View of Villa Oud Goevenbeek loop from Nieuw Groevenbeek'. More options are available on the Easy hikes in Oud Groevenbeek guide.

Can I go cycling in Oud Groevenbeek?

Absolutely. The estate is excellent for cycling, with paths winding through its natural settings. You can enjoy routes like the Meandering forest road, a wonderfully winding hard forest road ideal for gravel bikes, MTBs, or city bikes. The Oude Arnhemsekarweg also offers an old-fashioned dirt road experience. For more cycling options, check the Road Cycling Routes in Oud Groevenbeek guide.

Are there accessible trails for visitors with mobility needs?

Yes, the Groevenbeekse Heide features a specialized walking route, the Groevenbeek path, which is adapted for the visually impaired and accessible for wheelchair users, ensuring a pleasant experience for visitors with mobility needs.

When is the best time to visit Oud Groevenbeek?

Oud Groevenbeek is beautiful year-round. In spring and summer, the flower fields and lush forests are vibrant, while autumn brings stunning foliage. The teahouse offers indoor seating by a fireplace in winter, making it a cozy spot even in colder months. The observation deck on the water tower provides panoramic views regardless of the season.

Where can I find refreshments or a place to relax?

The Teahouse Oud Groevenbeek, conveniently located near the villa, offers a charming spot for refreshments. It provides both indoor seating by a fireplace during winter and an outdoor terrace in summer, making it an ideal place to relax for walkers and cyclists.

What unique historical features should I look out for?

Beyond the main villa and water tower, seek out the restored grape greenhouse from 1915, which still grows grapes and produces a small quantity of wine. You can also see the rare wash and dry house, showcasing early 20th-century laundry technology, and remnants of ice cellars, which now serve as winter havens for bats.

Are there any ancient historical sites on the estate?

Yes, the Groevenbeekse Heide is not only a beautiful nature reserve but also a special historical place. It contains several burial mounds dating from 3400-2850 BC and an urn field from the late Bronze Age/early Iron Age, offering a glimpse into ancient history.

Where can I park when visiting Oud Groevenbeek?

While specific parking locations are not detailed in the guide, the fan-out queries suggest that 'parkeerplaats oud groevenbeek' is a common search. It is generally advisable to look for designated parking areas near the main attractions or trailheads within the estate for convenient access.

What are the most popular trails for outdoor activities?

Visitors frequently enjoy the Groevenbeeklaan sand road, a beautiful gravel road passing by the estate's highlights. The Meandering forest road is also very popular for cycling. For running, routes like the 'De Vanenburg Castle – Groevenbeek Castle loop from Ermelo' are well-liked. You can find more running options on the Running Trails in Oud Groevenbeek guide.

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