Best huts around Ede are located in Gelderland, offering various accommodations that blend rustic appeal with comfortable amenities. The region, nestled in the heart of Gelderland, provides a nature-immersed getaway. Ede's offerings range from authentic hiker's havens to luxurious glamping tents and tiny houses, each providing a distinct experience within the Veluwe region. These accommodations provide opportunities to enjoy the natural beauty of the Veluwe.
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Close to the entrance to Park Hoge Veluwe
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Here we see a rebuilt turf hut that could be found here in the 19th century. These turf huts were spread throughout this area and were inhabited by the poorest workers. A turf hut was a simple structure, usually partially excavated and without side walls so that the roof started at ground level. The roof was covered with sods brought from the surrounding land.
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On this beautiful campsite there is a separate field for trekkers in the forest 👍 Here you can camp really close to nature or spend the night in a hammock.
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"And then we're already there. Beek en Hei is the name of the huge but friendly campsite on whose fairly secluded Trekkerveld we set up our tent under maple trees on their carpet of autumn leaves. The end of the day is a short walk through the darkness of the Otterlose Buurtbos and around the square; Back at the tent we can only enjoy the comfort of the furniture for a short time, then the only downpour of the trip drives us into the tent. Cozy. Thank you for your first precious day." https://www.komoot.de/tour/962145286
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This Schaapskooi is a renovated sheepfold in the middle of the forest. Here you can organize parties and celebrations with up to 70 people. Organized bike tours or hikes are also offered.
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The Ede region, nestled in Gelderland, offers a diverse range of unique accommodations beyond traditional huts. You can find authentic hiker's huts, luxurious glamping tents, charming tiny houses, and even treehouses or chalets on stilts. Each option provides a distinct experience, blending rustic appeal with comfortable amenities for a nature-immersed getaway.
Yes, several accommodations in the Ede area are family-friendly. For instance, Beek en Hei Campsite (Otterlo) offers a welcoming atmosphere for families, with a separate field for trekkers. The Old Sheepfold Veluwe is also suitable for families, often used for private parties. Additionally, the region's glamping tents, like those at Resort Bosvallei, are fully equipped and located in family-friendly parks with playgrounds and swimming pools.
For a glimpse into history, you can visit the Turf hut at the entrance to Hoge Veluwe National Park. This rebuilt turf hut illustrates how the poorest workers lived in the 19th century and serves as an interesting break spot. Another historical reconstruction is the Sod hut, showing the basic living conditions of the early 20th century.
The Ede region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as 'On safari in Planken Wambuis nature reserve' or 'The Big 5 of Otterlo Trail'. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Ede Red MTB Trail'. For road cyclists, there are scenic routes like the 'Posbank Descent loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Ede, MTB Trails around Ede, and Road Cycling Routes around Ede guides.
Absolutely. The Hiker's Hut at Farm Mossel provides an authentic, no-frills experience ideal for nature lovers, with a high chance of spotting local wildlife like boarlets, deer, foxes, and squirrels. Yurts near Wekeromse Zand also offer an adventurous and unique camping experience, allowing guests to connect with nature in a distinct way.
Amenities vary widely by accommodation type. Hiker's huts typically offer basic facilities like bunk beds, a seating area, and a simple kitchenette. More luxurious options like treehouses or chalets on stilts are well-equipped with bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, and balconies. Tiny houses provide modern conveniences in a compact design, often with access to park facilities like wellness centers and pools. Glamping safaritents are fully equipped with kitchens, living areas, private sanitary facilities, and spacious verandas.
Visitors appreciate the opportunity to experience nature and tranquility. Many enjoy the peace and space offered by campsites like Beek en Hei Campsite (Otterlo), where they can camp close to nature. The unique experiences, from staying in a renovated sheepfold like the Old Sheepfold Veluwe to exploring historical sites, are also highly valued.
Yes, several huts are ideal for taking a break. The Old Sheepfold Veluwe is a nice place to take a break. The Veluwe Shelter is a spacious, half-open hut with large tables and benches, perfect for sheltering from rain or enjoying a picnic. The historical Turf hut at the entrance to Hoge Veluwe National Park can also be used as a break spot.
Ede's natural beauty, particularly the Veluwe region, can be enjoyed year-round. While specific 'best times' depend on your preferred activities, spring and summer are ideal for hiking and cycling. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, as noted by visitors enjoying the 'carpet of autumn leaves' at Beek en Hei Campsite. Even winter can offer a unique, tranquil experience for those seeking quiet nature immersion.
Yes, Ede offers several luxurious glamping and unique stay options. You can find treehouses or chalets on stilts, which provide modern comforts in elevated settings amidst nature. Safaritents, such as those at Resort Bosvallei, are fully equipped with kitchens, living rooms, and private sanitary facilities, offering a luxurious camping experience without sacrificing comfort. Tiny houses also provide stylish, compact luxury with access to various park amenities.
For more information on unique overnight stays and accommodations in the Ede region, you can visit the official tourism website: visit-ede.com.


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