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Enjoyhotel De Foreesten

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Enjoyhotel De Foreesten

Veluwe

Enjoyhotel De Foreesten

Veluwe

Enjoyhotel De Foreesten

Veluwe

Enjoyhotel De Foreesten

The Hidden Village

The Hidden Village was also called The Secret Village or \'Pas Op\' camp, after the Pas Op (Be Careful) road that was close to the hiding place and was so named because highwaymen used to operate on this trade route. The encampment in the woods near Vierhouten consisted of a total of nine huts, which were partly underground and partly above ground. The camp existed from February 1943 to the end of October 1944 and housed varying compositions of people, ranging from 80 to 100 people of various nationalities.

Kröller Müller Museum

The Kröller-Müller Museum is a Dutch museum of modern contemporary art, located in National Park De Hoge Veluwe in Otterlo. The museum and its sculpture park, together about 25 hectares, are internationally acclaimed. Until 2020, the museum attracted increasing numbers of visitors from home and abroad every year, with 405,428 visitors in 2019. Among other things, the museum features an extensive collection of works by Vincent van Gogh.

The Loo Palace

There are two palace routes. The east route is about William and Mary. With the west route, you can choose an audio story for adults or a family story. So there are three audio stories that allow you to follow a palace route independently. Through these stories, the rooms in the palace come to life. You can listen to the stories in the free app or via an audio device (for rent). Any audio story lasts 30 minutes.

Vierhouterbos

The Vierhouterbos is an old forest that was in common use by the Vierhouters for many centuries. There are old oak coppice forests, beech forests, coniferous forests, pinetum Bergelt, old burial mounds, and at the very back of the forest, the nature reserve \"Noorderheide\" with Van Beuningen\'s water works.

Until the 1980s, the forest was privately owned. It was a popular walking and hunting area and members of the Royal Family could regularly be found hunting there. The forest is now managed by the Forestry Commission and large hunting parties are a thing of the past.

The Forestry Commission has closed or allowed old paths to become overgrown. The number of trails is limited to mostly wide forest roads and some narrower paths. They recently reopened part of the historic Niersenseweg, an old local road.

The Vierhouterbos is home to various animals, including: red deer, fallow deer, roe deer, wild boar, mouflon, squirrel and fox. Rare animal species found there are the stag beetle and the badger.