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Eder- e Ginkelse Heide

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Eder- e Ginkelse Heide

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The Eder- en Ginkelse Heide is a prominent natural area located in the province of Gelderland, in the eastern part of the Netherlands, just east of the city of Ede. This expansive landscape, a key part of the larger Veluwe region, is renowned for its vast heathlands interspersed with ancient forests. It is divided into two main sections, the Eder Heide and the Ginkelse Heide, offering a diverse blend of natural features and historical depth.

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    23 agosto 2022

    Cicloturismo

    Contrariamente a quanto suggerisce il titolo Highlight, la brughiera è ancora utilizzata dai militari. La spazzatura risultante può essere trovata fuori dai percorsi principali.
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    Una pista ciclabile ben progettata conduce attraverso la brughiera - con alcuni bei punti panoramici ma solo poche aree di sosta.
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    1una pista ciclabile attraverso l'Eder e Ginkelse Heide. Particolarmente bello all'alba/tramonto (solo non troppo presto/tardi - viene controllato frequentemente).
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    Brughiera di Ginkelse – De Mossel Caffè e Ristorante giro ad anello con partenza da Otterlo

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    Distanza 3,82 km

    Salita 20 m

    Discesa 20 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

    venerdì 1 maggio

    24°C

    9°C

    41 %

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    Posizione:Ede, Gelderland, Paesi Bassi

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    Are there specific trails recommended for hiking or cycling in Eder- en Ginkelse Heide?

    Yes, the area offers numerous well-maintained trails for both hiking and cycling. Cyclists particularly enjoy the well-designed bike paths that lead through the heath, offering scenic viewpoints. For hikers, there are various routes, including circular walks, that allow you to explore the diverse landscapes, from open heathland to forests and fens. You can find detailed routes and plan your adventure using komoot.

    What is the terrain like in Eder- en Ginkelse Heide, and how difficult are the trails?

    The terrain is generally gentle, characterized by expansive heathland and interspersed forests. While there are some slight undulations, such as the 'Drieberg' hill with its prehistoric burial mounds, the trails are mostly flat and wide, making them accessible for a range of fitness levels. Most walking and cycling routes are considered easy to moderate in difficulty, suitable for casual outings.

    Are there any entrance fees or permits required to visit Eder- en Ginkelse Heide?

    No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access the Eder- en Ginkelse Heide. It is a publicly accessible natural area, welcoming visitors to explore its trails and natural beauty free of charge.

    Is Eder- en Ginkelse Heide suitable for a winter walk, and what should I consider?

    Yes, Eder- en Ginkelse Heide is suitable for winter walks, offering a different kind of serene beauty when covered in frost or snow. The wide paths remain accessible. However, it's crucial to check the weather forecast before your visit and dress in warm, layered clothing. Comfortable, waterproof footwear is highly recommended, as paths can be damp or muddy. Wildlife spotting can be particularly rewarding in winter due to sparser foliage.

    Are dogs allowed in Eder- en Ginkelse Heide, and are there specific dog-friendly trails?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome in Eder- en Ginkelse Heide. However, it is important to keep them on a leash in most areas, especially near grazing sheep and to protect wildlife. There are no specifically designated 'dog-friendly trails' that differ from the main network, but the extensive network of paths provides ample space for walks with your canine companion. Always clean up after your dog.

    What specific activities are available for families with children in Eder- en Ginkelse Heide?

    Eder- en Ginkelse Heide is very family-friendly. Children can enjoy exploring the wide-open spaces, spotting wildlife like red deer or wild boar, and visiting the sheepfolds. Kite flying is also permitted near the sheepfold on Ginkelse Heide, offering a fun outdoor activity. The gentle terrain makes it suitable for walks with strollers or younger children.

    Where can I find parking for Eder- en Ginkelse Heide, and is it free?

    Parking is available near the Ginkelse Hei sheepfold on Wijde Veldweg. This is a convenient starting point for exploring the area. While the intro mentions parking, user tips suggest that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons or on weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is recommended to secure a spot. Parking is generally free.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or restaurants near Eder- en Ginkelse Heide?

    While the immediate area of the heathland is primarily natural, the nearby town of Ede offers a variety of cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can find refreshments and meals. It's a short drive or cycle from the heath to Ede's town center, providing options for before or after your visit.

    What are the best viewpoints in Eder- en Ginkelse Heide?

    The entire Eder- en Ginkelse Heide offers expansive views, particularly across the vast heathland. Cyclists often highlight the scenic viewpoints along the well-designed bike paths. For a unique perspective, the 'Drieberg' hill on the Eder Heide, with its prehistoric burial mounds, provides elevated vistas. The areas around the sheepfolds also offer picturesque scenes, especially when the sheep are grazing.

    How long does it typically take to hike or cycle through Eder- en Ginkelse Heide?

    The duration of your hike or cycle depends entirely on the route you choose and your pace. Shorter walks can be completed in an hour or two, while longer circular routes or combined sections of the heath could take half a day or more. Many visitors spend 2-4 hours exploring. You can plan routes of varying lengths to suit your schedule and fitness level.

    Is Eder- en Ginkelse Heide accessible by public transport?

    Yes, Eder- en Ginkelse Heide is accessible by public transport. The area is located near the town of Ede, which has a train station. From Ede, local buses or a bicycle can take you to the various access points of the heathland. Checking local bus schedules from Ede to the vicinity of the Ginkelse Heide sheepfold is advisable for the most direct route.

    What is the historical significance of Eder- en Ginkelse Heide?

    Eder- en Ginkelse Heide holds significant historical importance, particularly related to World War II. On September 17, 1944, the Ginkelse Heide was a key landing site for Allied airborne troops during Operation Market Garden. This event, crucial to the Battle of Arnhem, is commemorated annually at the Airborne monument near the N224. The area also has older historical elements, including prehistoric burial mounds on the Drieberg and remnants of military exercises from the early 20th century.

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