Waterfalls around Voorst, while not featuring towering natural cascades, are notable for their unique engineered designs and historical significance within the Dutch landscape. The region's water features, often man-made, were developed to manage water levels for canals or power local industries. These sites offer a blend of functional engineering and natural aesthetics, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. The area combines natural beauty with a rich local history, making it a distinctive destination for those interested in water attractions.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Until around 1855, a paper mill operated on the De Molenbeek estate, powered by water from the Griftbeek stream. A waterwheel once stood at the site of the stone ruin, which powered the entire mill. The blue-green information board shows step by step how papermaking worked, from pounding old rags to pressing and drying the paper. This process began in the Middle Ages and continued into the last century. So, using water from the Veluwe, paper has been made in this region for over 400 years.
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Very nice here, take a short break, listen to the water and enjoy nature
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Quick path through the forest and towards the golf course that runs there. Hint: also go off the concrete path because there are some nice single tracks around the path itself.
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The waterfall we see here has a drop of 15 meters. The Vrijenberger Spreng Waterfalls, as they are officially called, are the largest two waterfalls in the Netherlands. The Vrijenbergse Spreng was dug at the end of the 19th century so that the water level of the Apeldoorn Canal could be maintained. Due to the large difference in height in the spring, two waterfalls were constructed instead of a very strong flowing river.
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A smaller version of 'the largest waterfall in the Netherlands'. The 'real' one is a little further on, on the other side of the N-road ;-)
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Nice place to cool down for a while.
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The waterfalls in the Voorst region are distinctive because many are man-made or significantly influenced by human engineering. They were often created to manage water levels for canals, such as the Vrijenberger Spreng system which feeds the Loenen Waterfall, or to power local industries like the former paper mill near the Old Waterfall of the Gravinnenbeek. This blend of functional engineering and natural aesthetics offers a unique outdoor experience.
The Vrijenberger Spreng Waterfalls, including the Loenen Waterfall, are considered the largest in the Netherlands. The Loenen Waterfall features a 15-meter drop over a 2-kilometer stretch, which is substantial for the Dutch landscape, even if the water trickles down a staircase rather than falling dramatically.
Many waterfalls in Voorst have a rich historical context. For example, the Vrijenberger Spreng, which includes the Loenen Waterfall, was dug in the late 19th century to maintain the water level of the Apeldoorn Canal. The Old Waterfall of the Gravinnenbeek is located where a paper mill once stood, powered by the stream's water, connecting it to the region's industrial past.
Yes, several waterfalls and their surrounding areas are family-friendly. The Loenen Waterfall is a popular destination with benches for resting, and children can enjoy playing in the stream. The Old Waterfall of the Gravinnenbeek also offers a tranquil spot for a peaceful walk.
Yes, the area around the Loenen Waterfall is dog-friendly, making it a great spot to visit with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is under control and follow local regulations.
Absolutely. You can find easy walking trails, such as the Concrete path near Loenense Waterfall, which meanders through a wooded area near the Vrijenberger Spreng. This path offers a slightly sloping route through the forest, suitable for a relaxed stroll.
The region around Voorst's waterfalls offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those found in the Hiking around Voorst guide, or enjoy cycling routes detailed in the Cycling around Voorst guide. There are also dedicated Running Trails around Voorst for those looking for a jog.
The waterfalls in Voorst can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and vibrant natural colors. During summer, the shaded forest paths provide a cool escape, while winter visits can offer a unique, tranquil experience, though water flow might vary.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of engineered functionality and natural beauty. Many find the Loenen Waterfall to be a beautiful and popular destination for a stopover or family picnic. The restoration efforts at the Old Waterfall of the Gravinnenbeek also highlight a strong community spirit and a connection to local history.
While specific circular walks directly encompassing all waterfalls aren't explicitly detailed, the region offers many routes that pass by or near these water features. You can find various circular hiking and cycling routes in the Hiking around Voorst and Cycling around Voorst guides that allow you to explore the area and its waterfalls.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, the area boasts beautiful forest landscapes, such as The Vrijenberg. You'll find wooded areas, grasslands, and the streams that feed the waterfalls, providing a serene natural environment for exploration.
While the immediate vicinity of some waterfalls, like the Loenen Waterfall, is primarily natural with benches for rest, the wider Voorst region offers various amenities. You can find cafes and pubs in nearby towns and villages, perfect for a refreshment after your visit.


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