Mountain peaks in Gelderland, while not towering in a traditional sense, offer elevated areas that provide scenic beauty and challenging routes. The region features notable elevations that are significant within the Netherlands, attracting outdoor enthusiasts. These areas are characterized by diverse landscapes, including forests and heathlands, providing varied experiences for exploration.
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Please note: The Emma Pyramid, the tower that can be climbed, is temporarily closed. All routes are still accessible. The tower itself cannot be climbed for safety reasons. This is temporary, as maintenance still needs to be scheduled.
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Imbosch originated in the 17th century when attempts were made to establish agriculture on these lands. Imbosch consists of three houses: a former hunting lodge, a former worker's house, and a former farm.
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A special piece of art in nature.
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Perhaps the most beautiful climb in this area.
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Climb the Zijpenberg from Rheden, via the Snippendaalseweg. A challenging climb on a cycle path where dosing is the magic word. Here you continuously alternate between exertion and relaxation.
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Great 360 Panorama from this 'Mountain'! I spent 10 minutes picking up trash here, stuck in the Heather around. Please clean up after yourself so everyone can enjoy the spot :)
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While Gelderland doesn't have towering mountains, it features significant elevated areas. Signaal Imbosch is recognized as the highest geographical point in the Netherlands outside of Limburg, reaching 110 meters. According to PeakVisor, Torenberg is listed as the highest and most prominent mountain in Gelderland at 119 meters. Other notable elevated areas include the Emma Pyramid climb and the Zijpenberg Climb from Rozendaal, both popular for their challenging ascents.
For expansive views, the Hulzenberg Lookout Tower is an excellent choice. This 21-meter high tower allows visitors to reach almost 100 meters above Normaal Amsterdams Peil, offering fantastic panoramic views of the surrounding Gelderland landscape, including the Lower Rhine countryside. The area around Posbank, near Signaal Imbosch, also provides stunning vistas, especially during autumn.
Yes, Gelderland offers several challenging climbs popular with cyclists. The Emma Pyramid climb (Bovenallee climb) is known for its 'nasty short and beautiful' ascent and features the only hairpin corner in the Netherlands outside of South Limburg. The Zijpenberg Climb from Rozendaal is considered one of the toughest climbs in the Arnhem area, characterized by multiple hairpin bends. Another demanding option is the Oude Holleweg Climb from Beek, often cited as one of the toughest in the region.
The elevated areas in Gelderland are set within diverse natural landscapes. You can expect to see extensive forests, particularly in areas like the Veluwezoom National Park where Signaal Imbosch is located. Heathlands are also prominent, offering beautiful purple hues in late summer. Moraines, formed by glaciers, contribute to the rolling terrain. Many peaks and viewpoints provide scenic vistas over these varied natural environments.
Absolutely! Several elevated spots in Gelderland are suitable for families. The Hulzenberg Lookout Tower offers an accessible way to enjoy panoramic views. The Shelter at the top of the Kale Berg provides a resting spot with an information panel. The Liesberg, with its bench and 'col board,' is a charming spot for a break. Signaal Imbosch and Koningsberg Hill are also categorized as family-friendly.
Gelderland's elevated areas are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive cycling routes, including challenging climbs like the Emma Pyramid climb. There are also numerous hiking opportunities, from easy walks to more challenging trails. For more ideas, explore the Cycling in Gelderland guide, Easy hikes in Gelderland, and Running Trails in Gelderland.
Yes, the region around Gelderland's peaks offers diverse hiking experiences. For easy walks, consider routes like 'On safari in Planken Wambuis nature reserve' or 'Forests and moors near Nijmegen.' If you're looking for something more challenging, the Veluwezoom National Park, home to Signaal Imbosch, has many trails. You can find more options in the Easy hikes in Gelderland guide.
Yes, some peaks hold historical interest. Signaal Imbosch, the highest point in the Veluwezoom, is notable for its historical 'RD' stone at the summit, which was used for national surveying. The Kale Berg also has a history, with a shelter that was once a dome for hikers to rest and enjoy the view, now replaced by a new hexagonal dome.
For a pleasant break, The Liesberg near Vierhouten is an ideal spot. It features a bench and a 'col board,' making it perfect for a coffee break during gravel or bikepacking rides and a great photo opportunity. The Shelter at the top of the Kale Berg also offers a covered resting place with views.
Yes, the natural areas surrounding Gelderland's peaks, especially within the Veluwezoom National Park and nearby reserves, are known for wildlife. The 'On safari in Planken Wambuis nature reserve' route, for example, is specifically designed for spotting Gelderland's 'Big Five.' Keep an eye out for deer, wild boar, and various bird species while exploring the forests and heathlands.
The Emma Pyramid climb, also known as the Bovenallee climb, stands out due to its challenging, short ascent and its unique feature: the only hairpin corner in the Netherlands outside of the southern tip of Limburg. This makes it a distinctive and popular spot for cyclists seeking a demanding route and a memorable riding experience.
Beyond the most prominent peaks, Gelderland offers other elevated areas worth exploring. Koningsberg Hill and Filipsberg are examples of other summits that provide scenic views and opportunities for hiking within forested landscapes.


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