Best huts around Arnhem are often found in the surrounding areas, particularly near the Veluwe National Park, offering a connection to nature. These accommodations, which include cabins, chalets, and tiny houses, provide a tranquil escape. The region is known for its natural landscapes, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. Many huts are situated close to significant natural areas like the Hoge Veluwe National Park and Veluwezoom National Park.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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The house is closed off, seems to have sunk, no longer accessible
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Close to the entrance to Park Hoge Veluwe
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Today, the “Vogelkijkhut” is also accessible, which was previously located far out in the water desert; we walk over a narrow headland to get there, and soon exchange this place, which contrasts with the rough charm of the proximity to the big city, for the green of the meadows again.
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Here we see a rebuilt turf hut that could be found here in the 19th century. These turf huts were spread throughout this area and were inhabited by the poorest workers. A turf hut was a simple structure, usually partially excavated and without side walls so that the roof started at ground level. The roof was covered with sods brought from the surrounding land.
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On this beautiful campsite there is a separate field for trekkers in the forest 👍 Here you can camp really close to nature or spend the night in a hammock.
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From this floating bird hide you can spy on all the special species with your binoculars. Keep your eyes wide open!
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The region around Arnhem, especially near the Veluwe National Park, offers a variety of accommodations including cabins, chalets, and tiny houses. These range from tranquil escapes like the Woodlonge Tinyhouse in Lathum to more amenity-rich options such as the Wellnes Lodge Maridu within Resort De Hooge Veluwe, which features a private terrace and hot tub. You can also find unique 'Hygge Hutjes' designed for a warm, happy atmosphere.
Yes, you can explore historical reconstructions that offer a glimpse into the past. For instance, the Turf hut at the entrance to Hoge Veluwe National Park is a reconstructed 19th-century dwelling showing how the poorest workers lived. Similarly, the Sod hut provides insight into the living conditions of day laborers and peat workers from the early 20th century.
Many huts are located close to significant natural areas. The Bird-watching hut is a floating hide where you can observe various bird species. The Flevopost Lookout, Millingerwaard, an old wooden house, also offers nice views of the surrounding nature.
Yes, several options cater to families. The Beek en Hei Campsite (Otterlo) is a family-friendly campsite in the heart of the Veluwe, offering peace and space. The Woodlonge Tinyhouse near Arnhem is also praised for its pleasant surrounding area with a beach and children's parks nearby. Historical sites like the Turf hut and Sod hut are also categorized as family-friendly, offering educational experiences.
The region around Arnhem is excellent for outdoor activities, especially near the Veluwe National Park and Veluwezoom National Park. You can enjoy cycling and hiking trips, with free bicycle rentals often available in the Hoge Veluwe National Park. For more structured activities, consider gravel biking on routes like 'Gravel in Loenermark & het Deelerwoud' or 'Heather Fields at Veluwezoom'. Running enthusiasts can explore trails such as 'Between Arnhem and Rhenen - Forests, floodplains and views', and mountain bikers have options like the 'MTB Route-Schaarsbergen'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Arnhem, Running Trails around Arnhem, and MTB Trails around Arnhem guides.
Many huts are designed for tranquility. The Woodlonge Tinyhouse in Lathum is noted for its peaceful ambiance, and the 'Hygge Hutjes' like the Boshut on the Veluwe aim to create a warm and happy atmosphere, ideal for relaxation or even a 'workation' with views of the adjacent forest. The Beek en Hei Campsite (Otterlo) also emphasizes peace and enjoying nature.
Despite being 'huts,' many offer modern comforts. You can find accommodations with fully equipped kitchens, comfortable living areas, free WiFi, and sometimes even luxurious additions like hot tubs, as seen at the Wellnes Lodge Maridu. Some resorts, like Resort De Hooge Veluwe, also offer amenities such as indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a fitness center, and a restaurant.
Visitors frequently highlight the unique blend of comfort and proximity to nature. The peaceful environment, opportunities for hiking and cycling, and the quality of the cabins themselves are often praised. The region's huts are appreciated for providing a tranquil escape and a great base for exploring the natural beauty, with over 230 upvotes and 150 photos shared by the komoot community.
Yes, several huts are either viewpoints themselves or are located near them. The Flevopost Lookout, Millingerwaard is an old wooden house offering nice views. The Bird-watching hut also serves as a viewpoint for observing wildlife.
Yes, some huts are well-suited for longer stays or 'workations'. The Hygge Hutjes - Boshut on the Veluwe, for example, offers a spacious living room, luxury kitchen, and a private garden with forest views, making it ideal for both relaxation and remote work.
Yes, the Beek en Hei Campsite (Otterlo) provides a unique camping experience in the heart of the Veluwe. It's known for its peace, space, and friendly atmosphere, allowing visitors to camp close to nature, with options for tents or even hammocks in a separate field for trekkers.


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