Best attractions and places to see in Landgoed Prattenburg include a historic family estate spanning approximately 445 hectares, located on the borders of Rhenen and Veenendaal. This area is primarily composed of over 400 hectares of forest, with 30 hectares of organic farmland and 17 hectares dedicated to a historical park. Situated within the Utrechtse Heuvelrug National Park, the estate offers a blend of natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural points of interest. It provides opportunities for outdoor recreation amidst…
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The Let de Stigterpad contains some of the most beautiful and well-known gravel strips of the Utrechtse Heuvelrug. From Maarn to Rhenen you cycle on hardpack gravel through forests and over narrow paths between heathlands. Then through open meadows and past a beautiful castle. The Let de Stigterpad is named after the first chair of the Utrechtse Heuvelrug National Park: Let de Stigter for her efforts around the realization of the National Park. It can be busy here, especially on nice weekend days, so mind your speed.
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The Let de Stigterpad takes you along some of the most beautiful places on the Utrechtse Heuvelrug. From Maarn to Rhenen you cycle through forests and over narrow paths between heathlands. Then through open meadows and past a beautiful castle. The Let de Stigterpad is named after the first chair of the Utrechtse Heuvelrug National Park: Let de Stigter for her efforts around the realization of the National Park.
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The Prattenburg family estate is located in the municipalities of Veenendaal and Rhenen and covers more than 445 hectares. Of this, 400 hectares are forest, 30 hectares of organic farmland, 17 hectares of historic park and a number of small heathlands. The forest is open to the public. The park can only be visited by groups on request. The forest borders the Staatsbosbeheer on the west, the built-up area of Elst on the south and the Utrechts Landschap, the Dikkenberg estate and Kwintelooyen on the east. The Prattenburg family estate has been cherished and managed by the Van Asch van Wijck family since the 17th century. (source: prattenburg.nl)
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Prattenburg is an estate and country estate on the Utrechtse Heuvelrug in the municipality of Rhenen near Veenendaal in the Dutch province of Utrecht. The estate measures over 430 hectares, largely consisting of forest. Wikipedia
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The nature is beautiful on this winding path. Enjoy cycling guaranteed!
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This “Dutch Nordschleife” simply invites you to blast volta's over it
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Landgoed Prattenburg is primarily known for its extensive Prattenburgse forest, covering over 430 hectares. You'll find diverse wooded areas, majestic beech avenues, a unique meltwater valley, and a picturesque heathland. The heathland is particularly beautiful in late summer when the heather is in bloom. The varied habitats also support a rich array of plant species and wildlife like red squirrels.
Yes, Landgoed Prattenburg features several historical points of interest. While Kasteel Prattenburg itself is privately owned and not publicly accessible, you can catch glimpses of its 19th-century castle-style architecture, along with the coach house and gardener's house, from various walking routes. Additionally, there is the War Memorial Lancaster 1942, which commemorates the crash of a bomber and honors its crew.
The primary activity at Landgoed Prattenburg is walking, with well-maintained, marked routes suitable for various ability levels. Cycling is also very popular, with highlights like the Let de Stigter Trail - Prattenburg Estate offering scenic rides through forests and past the castle. Mountain biking is also an option, with routes such as the Amerongen MTB Route nearby.
For walkers, the recommended 'Prattenburg Hiking Trail' is a 6.5 km loop that guides you through the woodlands and moor. Cyclists can enjoy the Let de Stigter Trail - Prattenburg Estate, known for its wide shell strip and idyllic forest sections. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking in Landgoed Prattenburg guide and cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes in Landgoed Prattenburg guide.
Yes, Landgoed Prattenburg is considered family-friendly. The forest offers easy walking paths, and there are spots like the Picnic table highlight, which is a popular starting point for walks and a great place for a break. The natural environment provides ample opportunities for children to explore and enjoy the outdoors.
Yes, dogs are welcome on the trails at Landgoed Prattenburg. However, it is important to keep them on a leash to protect the local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
A convenient starting point for exploring the estate's trails is the Groene Entree Prattenburg. This designated parking area is located at Cuneraweg 420 (or 412) in Rhenen.
Landgoed Prattenburg offers beauty throughout the year. Late summer is particularly captivating when the heathland is in bloom, creating a vibrant purple landscape. Autumn also provides stunning scenery with colorful foliage, making it ideal for walks.
While not strictly hidden, the Bat Bridge is noted as a rustic wooden bridge spanning a pond, offering an appealing spot for photographs within the estate. The diverse meltwater valley and the heathland also provide unique natural beauty that might be considered less common features.
Visitors often praise the Let de Stigter Trail - Prattenburg Estate for its beautiful and idyllic forest sections, noting the wide shell strip. For mountain bikers, the Amerongen MTB Route is highly rated, though it requires a vignette and can be busy on weekends, so an early start is recommended.
The diverse habitats of Landgoed Prattenburg support various wildlife. Visitors might spot red squirrels scurrying through the trees and hear the calls of various songbirds. The estate's natural environment is a haven for local fauna.
Yes, there are several running trails available. For example, you can find routes like the 'Prattenburg Long Climb loop' which is an easy 4.5 km run, or more challenging options such as the 'Cunerakerk Rhenen – View of Kwintelooijen loop' which extends over 25 km. You can explore more options in the Running Trails in Landgoed Prattenburg guide.


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