Best lakes around Nationaal Park De Hoge Veluwe offers diverse landscapes, including woodlands, heathlands, and sand drifts. The park features several smaller ponds and fens that contribute to its natural charm and ecological value. These water bodies are integral to the park's biodiversity, supporting various plant and animal species. The area provides opportunities to explore both natural and historically significant water features.
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The Sint Hubertus Hunting Lodge is an iconic monument in De Hoge Veluwe National Park, located between Otterlo and Hoenderloo. This unique country estate was designed by renowned architect Hendrik Petrus Berlage between 1914 and 1920 for Helene Kröller-Müller and Anton Kröller. The building is an example of a so-called Gesamtkunstwerk, where architecture, interior, and surroundings are seamlessly integrated.
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It's worth checking out the hunting lodge in advance.
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The entire building is built with bricks, some of which are glazed. In the center of the building is the all-tower tower. From here, the surrounding forest and heath landscape can be viewed as if from an oversized hide. The name St. Hubertus derives from the patron saint of hunters, Saint Hubertus, who is depicted in one of the stained glass windows of the house. The shape of the building's floor plan is inspired by a deer antler. Berlage not only designed the building, but also the entire interior. Tiles, lamps and furniture: everything has been coordinated.
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This pretty wooden path on stilts winds above the marshy areas and gives a very photogenic appearance to the landscape.
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As early as 1909, the wealthy Kröller-Müller couple had purchased a significant amount of land in the Hoge Veluwe area. The Sint Hubertus hunting lodge was completed around 1920 and was the former residence of the Kröller-Müller couple. The shape of the building is inspired by a deer antler. After the couple's death, the Hoge Veluwe land and the building were placed in a foundation.
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Beautiful old hunting lodge, there are nice places to rest here. There is also a café here.
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Nationaal Park De Hoge Veluwe features several smaller ponds and fens rather than large lakes. Notable examples include the pond at Jachthuis Sint Hubertus and the natural pond known as the IJzeren Man. These smaller water features are crucial for the park's biodiversity.
Yes, the pond at Sint Hubertus Hunting Lodge is an integral part of the architectural and landscape design by H.P. Berlage. The lodge itself is a significant monument, and the pond offers picturesque views and walking routes.
Around the water bodies, you can observe diverse landscapes including woodlands, heathlands, and sand drifts. At the Deelensche Wasch Boardwalk and Lagoon, you can see abundant insect life, particularly dragonflies. The Boardwalk Trail over the Lily Pond offers views of marshy areas and lily pads.
The smaller ponds and fens are crucial habitats for diverse flora and fauna. At the Deelensche Wasch Boardwalk and Lagoon, visitors can observe numerous dragonflies. The park's overall biodiversity benefits greatly from these water sources.
Many areas around the water features are family-friendly. The Sint Hubertus Hunting Lodge and its pond offer pleasant walking routes. The Deelensche Wasch Boardwalk and Lagoon and the Boardwalk Trail over the Lily Pond are also suitable for families, providing opportunities to observe nature.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For hiking, explore routes like 'Hoenderloo – National Park De Hoge Veluwe' or 'From Otterlo to Jachthuis St. Hubertus and the Museonder'. Cycling is also popular, with options like 'Wildlife Observation Hide – Sint Hubertus Hunting Lodge loop from Warnsborn' for road cycling or 'Boshuis Path – Salamander Pond loop from Hoenderloo' for gravel biking. You can find more routes in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for the region.
Yes, the View of Jachthuis Sint Hubertus in De Hoge Veluwe offers a nice perspective over the pond towards the hunting lodge. The boardwalks at Deelensche Wasch and over the Lily Pond also provide scenic viewpoints.
The park's water features can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for observing insect life, especially dragonflies at the lagoons. Autumn offers beautiful foliage around the ponds, while winter can provide serene, crisp views, though some facilities might have reduced hours. The view of Jachthuis Sint Hubertus is particularly beautiful in summer.
Yes, near the Sint Hubertus Hunting Lodge, there is a pavilion where you can get drinks and cake. This provides a convenient stop during your visit to the pond area.
Fishing is possible in the pond at Jachthuis Sint Hubertus, but it requires a special permit and is restricted to fishing with a fixed rod. This is done to protect the carp population and prevent birds from getting entangled in fishing lines.
The fens and natural ponds, such as the IJzeren Man, are recognized for their rare and protected vegetation. They serve as crucial habitats for diverse flora and fauna, playing a vital role in sustaining the park's rich biodiversity.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil views, especially over the pond to the Sint Hubertus Hunting Lodge. The opportunity to spot numerous dragonflies at the Deelensche Wasch Boardwalk and Lagoon is also a highlight, with benches provided for comfortable viewing. The picturesque walking routes around these areas are highly appreciated.


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