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The red trail through Estate Zwaluwenburg is a beautiful tour full of cultural history and nature. The official hiking route of Landgoed Zwaluwenburg leads to the most beautiful and varied spots in the area. There was already a castle on the estate in the 13th century, the current castle dates from the early 18th century. Around Zwaluwenburg Castle are fields, meadows, various forests, monumental farms, and the A. Vogeltuinen famous for its natural medicines and care products. The trail is...
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Nice short loop through the woods of the Zwaluwburg estate. The route takes you over winding forest paths through a mix of coniferous and deciduous trees. You walk to the frog pond and the Neerlands Bergje.
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Long-distance walk Westerborkpad is a 340-kilometre-long walking route from the Hollandsche Schouwburg, a gathering place for Jews in Amsterdam during the war, to the former Camp Westerbork. The path of reflection takes you along the way to various places that are reminiscent of the Second World War and the persecution of the Jews. This stage runs between two train stations and is therefore also suitable as a day hike. You walk here exactly on the edge of the Veluwe, through beautiful pieces...
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Explore the fortified town of Elburg. Elburg was founded in 792 as a small fishing and trading town. It received city rights in 1233. In 1392 the city was moved, after which it took on many of the current forms of the historic center. Elburg was rebuilt in four years, including the moats and ramparts. With the city walk you will pass the most special buildings and museums that the town has to offer.
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This is the shortened version of the Klompenpad the Thornspiccerpad. The complete path is 21 kilometers long. The trail starts in the beautiful fortified town of Elburg, from where you cross the Old Putten estate after a short distance along the road. Via the village of Hoge Enk you walk to the beautiful Kerkdijk, an old dike through the fields and along the ditches. This will take you to the banks of the Veluwerandmeren. You end the route in the historic center of Elburg. The trail is marked...