Best mountain peaks around Veluwezoom National Park offer diverse terrain, from challenging climbs to the highest geographical points outside Limburg. This national park, despite the Netherlands' generally flat topography, features several notable high points, with the highest elevation reaching 110 meters above sea level. The landscape includes vast heathlands, dense forests, and rolling hills, providing varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. These natural features make the region a popular destination for hiking, cycling, and exploring unique landmarks.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Please note: The Emma Pyramid, the tower that can be climbed, is temporarily closed. All routes are still accessible. The tower itself cannot be climbed for safety reasons. This is temporary, as maintenance still needs to be scheduled.
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Imbosch originated in the 17th century when attempts were made to establish agriculture on these lands. Imbosch consists of three houses: a former hunting lodge, a former worker's house, and a former farm.
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Perhaps the most beautiful climb in this area.
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Climb the Zijpenberg from Rheden, via the Snippendaalseweg. A challenging climb on a cycle path where dosing is the magic word. Here you continuously alternate between exertion and relaxation.
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The Zijpenberg climb from Rozendaal is a popular route among cyclists in the Veluwezoom region, offering both a challenging ascent and scenic beauty. Starting in Rozendaal, the 2-kilometer climb winds through Veluwezoom National Park, known for its rolling hills, dense forests, and open heathlands. With an elevation gain of about 80 meters and an average gradient of 4%, including some steeper sections, cyclists will enjoy stunning views along the well-maintained road, ensuring a smooth and safe ride suitable for road bikes. The climb is relatively quiet, especially on weekdays, but can be busy with cars and motorbikes during nice weather or holidays. It is easily accessible from Rozendaal and connects well with other routes, making it perfect for extended rides.
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The Emma Pyramid is located in the Veluwezoom National Park, near the village of Rozendaal. The road leading to the Emma Pyramid is generally well-maintained and provides a safe environment for climbing. Traffic is usually minimal, especially during quieter times. Upon reaching the Emma Pyramid summit, you'll be rewarded with stunning views of the Veluwezoom and the surrounding nature. It's a perfect spot to rest and take in the scenery before beginning your descent. Climbing the Emma Pyramid not only presents a physical challenge but also offers an opportunity to appreciate the natural beauty of Veluwezoom. It's a must for cyclists who enjoy discovering new routes and testing their climbing skills. The average gradient of the climb varies between 3% and 5%, with some steeper sections towards the summit. The climb to the Emma Pyramid is approximately 1.5 to 2 kilometers long, depending on the route chosen, with an elevation gain of about 50 to 70 meters.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the challenging Emma Pyramid climb, known for its unique hairpin corner. The Zijpenberg Climb from Rozendaal is also highly rated for its scenic ascent. For those seeking the highest point, Signaal Imbosch marks the highest geographical point in the central Dutch region.
The region offers diverse landscapes, including vast heathlands, dense forests, and rolling hills. The iconic Posbank, though not a highlight in this guide, is a renowned vantage point offering breathtaking panoramic views over the heathlands, especially when the heather blooms in August. You can see the IJsseldal, Arnhem, and even into Germany on a clear day. The area is also home to Icelandic ponies, Scottish Highlanders, and local sheep herds.
Yes, Signaal Imbosch is considered family-friendly. While it's the highest geographical point in the central Dutch region, it's a forested area without expansive panoramic views, making it a more gentle exploration for families interested in reaching a significant landmark.
The park is particularly stunning in August when the heather blooms, transforming the heathlands into a vibrant purple landscape. This is an excellent time to visit for panoramic views, especially from spots like the Posbank. However, the diverse terrain of forests and rolling hills offers beauty throughout the year for hiking and cycling.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, including challenging climbs like the Emma Pyramid and Zijpenberg. There are also dedicated running trails and scenic hiking routes, such as the 'Waterfall hikes' which offer beautiful walks around ponds and streams. For more details, explore the Running Trails, Waterfall Hikes, and Cycling routes around Veluwezoom National Park.
Absolutely. The Veluwezoom is renowned for its challenging climbs, particularly popular with cyclists. The Emma Pyramid climb features the only hairpin corner in the Netherlands outside of South Limburg, offering a rewarding physical challenge. The Zijpenberg Climb from Rozendaal is another popular and tough ascent with hairpin bends, winding through forests and heathlands.
Signaal Imbosch holds the distinction of being the highest geographical point in the Netherlands outside of the province of Limburg, reaching 110 meters. While it's a forested area without panoramic views, it offers a sense of accomplishment for those seeking the true summit of the central Dutch region. A small stone with an 'RD' inscription marks its historical use for measurements.
Yes, while some peaks offer challenging climbs, there are easier hiking options nearby. For instance, the 'Waterfall hikes' guide includes several easy routes, such as the Beekhuizerbeek Wooden Bridges loop from Rosendael (3.6 km) and various loops around Beekhuizen Pond, which are suitable for a more relaxed experience.
Visitors appreciate the physical challenge and the scenic beauty of these climbs. For the Emma Pyramid climb, the unique hairpin corner and the 'stunning views of the Veluwezoom' upon reaching the summit are highlights. Cyclists describe the Zijpenberg Climb from Rozendaal as a beautiful ascent through varied terrain, with its hairpin bends adding to the experience.
Yes, near Signaal Imbosch, about 400 meters to the southwest, you can find the Nazi ruins of Teerose 2, which were old antenna works for the German Luftwaffe during WWII. Signaal Imbosch itself has a small stone with an 'RD' inscription, marking its historical use as a foundation for measurements.
The highest geographical point in Veluwezoom National Park, outside of the province of Limburg, is Signaal Imbosch, reaching an elevation of 110 meters (360 ft) above sea level. Other notable high points like the Posbank reach around 90 meters.
Yes, many of the hiking and running routes in Veluwezoom National Park are designed as circular walks, allowing you to experience the diverse landscape without retracing your steps. For example, the Running Trails guide includes routes like the 'Fantastic heathland landscape – Holloway Bridge loop from Veluwezoom' and the 'Restaurant De Ruif loop from Rozendaal'.


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