Best attractions and places to see in Zwaluwenburg include historical architecture, diverse natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. Located in the municipality of Elburg, this region features the historic Zwaluwenburg House and its expansive estate. The area offers a blend of hilly sandy soil from the Veluwe and low-lying, fertile clay, providing varied scenery for exploration. Visitors can discover significant historical sites, botanical gardens, and numerous walking routes.
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Lovely garden with excellent coffee and cake
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Klein Zwitserland is a small intimate park beautifully surrounded by shrubs, of which the rhododendron is the most striking. There is a red beech, planted by Mr. vd Streek upon his departure from his employment at Geldersch Landschap. His wife was originally from Zwaluwenburg and was very fond of this spot.
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The estate is beautiful, but the Zwaluwenburg house is truly one of the best-preserved and most beautiful 18th-century country houses in Gelderland.
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It's a beautiful estate with lovely avenues and views. Everything is easily accessible, and there are plenty of benches and places to rest. The bird gardens are also highly recommended.
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a lovely quiet terrace, great service and tasty things
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Interactive Center about the medicinal plants of A. Vogel. And you can walk through the gardens.
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The route cannot be walked for the first part, the gardens apparently have different paths each time. Fortunately, following the red route is possible.
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Landgoed Zwaluwenburch is one of the best preserved country houses in Gelderland. It was built in the 18th century. It is located in a beautiful, wooded area full of special flowers and plants.
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Zwaluwenburg is rich in history, centered around the impressive 18th-century Landgoed Zwaluwenburch. While the house itself is privately owned, the estate features numerous historical outbuildings, including eight farms from the 18th and 19th centuries, old haystacks, and a bailiff's house. These structures, along with the estate's park-like layout, offer a glimpse into the region's past.
No, Landgoed Zwaluwenburch (Zwaluwenburg House) is privately owned and generally not open to the public. However, the surrounding estate grounds are accessible for walking and cycling, allowing visitors to appreciate its historical significance and architectural beauty from the outside.
The Zwaluwenburg estate boasts a diverse landscape where the hilly sandy soil of the Veluwe meets low-lying, fertile clay. You'll find fields, meadows, and woods, offering varied scenery. The area also features a Pond with Frogs and Aquatic Life in Veluwe, and the current park layout, dating back to the 18th century, includes both formal and naturalistic elements.
Yes, the Alfred Vogel Garden is a significant point of interest on the estate. Here, medicinal plants are cultivated organically, and in summer, you can enjoy beautiful, brightly colored flower fields with plants like purple coneflower and St. John's wort, which attract many butterflies and other insects.
The estate and its forests are rich in bird species common to forests and parks, such as the hawfinch, crossbill, and black woodpecker. Various birds of prey, including the tawny owl, goshawk, and common buzzard, can also be found. Hollow trees provide ideal sleeping spots for pine martens and bats, making it a great spot for wildlife observation.
The area around Zwaluwenburg is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling. For hiking, explore routes like the easy "Landgoed Zwaluwenburch β Alfred Vogel Garden loop" or the moderate "Zandvlakte De Haere β Landgoed Zwaluwenburch loop." Find more options on the Hiking in Zwaluwenburg guide. Cyclists can discover routes such as the "View of the Drontermeer β Kampen City Centre loop" or the "Forest Pond in the Veluwe β Renderklippen Heathland loop," detailed in the Cycling in Zwaluwenburg guide.
Yes, Zwaluwenburg offers several family-friendly options. The estate grounds are generally accessible for walking, and many trails are suitable for families. The Alfred Vogel Garden, with its colorful flower fields and interactive center about medicinal plants, is also a great educational and engaging experience for all ages. You can find easy hiking routes in the Easy hikes in Zwaluwenburg guide.
The Zwaluwenburg estate and surrounding area offer numerous hiking routes, with 18 distinct options available, including easy and moderate trails. Key access points include Junction Point L28 β Veluwe Walking Network and Walking junction L34, which are part of the extensive Veluwe walking network. The Geldersch Landschap & Kasteelen Foundation maintains several interesting routes for exploring the diverse landscapes.
Zwaluwenburg offers beauty year-round, but the best season depends on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for experiencing the vibrant flower fields at the Alfred Vogel Garden, attracting many butterflies. Autumn provides stunning foliage for walks, while the diverse landscape remains appealing for outdoor activities in milder weather.
Yes, for those looking for a unique stay, the thatched forester's house called Boslust, dating back to 1843, is available as a holiday rental. It retains many authentic details and offers a peaceful retreat for nature and culture enthusiasts right on the estate.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful, wooded area surrounding Landgoed Zwaluwenburch, noting the special flowers and plants. The estate's lovely avenues and views are appreciated, with everything being easily accessible and plenty of benches for resting. The Alfred Vogel Garden is also highly recommended for its beauty and interactive experience.


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