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Oranje Nassau's Oord Estate is a historically rich and expansive landgoed situated near the Dutch towns of Renkum and Wageningen in the province of Gelderland. Rising to an elevation of approximately 68 meters, this significant site is nestled within a wooded area, encompassing parts of the Wageningse Berg and the picturesque Renkumse Beekdal. It is renowned for its unique evolution from a royal palace to the Netherlands' first tuberculosis sanatorium, and now serves as a nursing home, all surrounded by…
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I migliori Tour verso Tenuta Oranje Nassau's Oord
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Elevazione 70 m
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Oranje Nassau's Oord Estate has a rich and varied history. It began as a royal palace purchased by King Willem III in 1881, intended to ease his wife Queen Emma's homesickness. After the King's death, Queen Emma transformed it into the Netherlands' first tuberculosis sanatorium in 1901. Today, it serves as a nursing home, surrounded by its extensive historical grounds.
Yes, the estate is dotted with historical features. You can find the site of the original palace (though it was demolished after WWII), the distinctive white sanatorium building (now part of the nursing home), and relics from its sanatorium days like original sunbathing halls. Other notable features include an ancient ice cellar, burial mounds, and the historic walled garden where organic vegetables are grown. Don't miss the majestic beeches along the Koningslaan, planted in 1861.
The estate offers diverse terrain. You'll find extensive forests, open pastures in the Renkumse Beekdal (stream valley), and paths on the eastern flank of the Wageningse Berg. The paths are generally suitable for leisurely walks, but comfortable footwear is recommended to navigate the varied landscapes.
Absolutely. The estate's extensive and varied landscapes, including forests and open meadows, make it very family-friendly. Children can enjoy exploring nature, and the relatively gentle terrain is suitable for walks with younger family members. There's plenty of space for them to run and discover.
Yes, the estate is generally dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy walking their dogs on the numerous trails through the forests and meadows. However, it's always good practice to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas where wildlife might be present or near the nursing home facilities.
Parking is available at Oranje Nassau's Oord Estate. While the intro mentions parking is available, community tips suggest that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak times or good weather. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot.
While the estate itself is primarily a natural and historical site with a nursing home, the nearby towns of Renkum and Wageningen offer various amenities. You'll find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in these towns, which are just a short distance away, making them convenient for pre- or post-visit refreshments or overnight stays.
Yes, the estate is accessible year-round, and winter offers a different charm. The bare trees and potentially frosty landscapes can be quite beautiful for a winter walk. Be sure to dress warmly and wear appropriate footwear for potentially wet or icy conditions. The paths remain open, providing a tranquil experience.
The time it takes to walk around the estate can vary greatly depending on your chosen route and pace. With 168 hectares of diverse landscapes, you could spend anywhere from an hour on a short loop to several hours exploring more extensively. Many visitors enjoy leisurely walks of 2-3 hours to take in the natural beauty and historical features.
The estate offers several natural features and opportunities for wildlife observation. The Renkumse Beekdal, with its pastures and stream, is a good area for birdwatching. Deer are also known to roam the grounds, particularly in the forested areas and the designated deer park. The varied landscape provides many scenic spots for enjoying nature.
While the estate is generally freely accessible, specific information on wheelchair-accessible routes is limited. The main paths through the forests and meadows are often unpaved and can be uneven, which might pose challenges for wheelchairs. Some wider, more established paths might be suitable, but it's advisable to check local conditions or maps for specific accessible routes if this is a primary concern.