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Urban hiking trails in Bruggelen are characterized by a varied landscape, situated on a push moraine near Apeldoorn. The region features elevation differences and diverse natural elements, including unique forests and historical sites. These trails often traverse unpaved forest paths, providing a natural experience within the urban fringe.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful park with lots of water
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Center is quite empty at the moment.
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Nice location where young and old can meet and compete with each other. Just enjoy the first spectacular moves of the beginner skateboarders.
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Nieuwe Kostersbrug over De Grift is the transition from the shopping area. Historical interpretation: With its fast-flowing, clear water, the Grift was not only an important economic artery of Apeldoorn, the Grift was also a defining feature for centuries. Bridges over the Grift served as landmarks in the city centre. For example, the Kostebeinsbrugtje from the Brinklaan was the beginning of the Hofstraat and the Kosterbrug from the Hofstraat the beginning of the Dorpstraat. In the fifties of the last century, many parts of the Grift were narrowed, filled in or moved underground for the widening of roads and for the construction of new shops and homes. As a result, the water disappeared from view. Due to its cultural-historical value, among other things, the Grift has been opened up above ground or dug again in many places since 2002. As a result, one of the carriers of the development and structure of Apeldoorn is once again a visible part of the city centre. With the ambition to turn the Apeldoorn city centre into a large city park, water in the city is of course a must. Triggered? Want to know more about this special watercourse? Click through to the story at https://uit.inapeldoorn.nl/historisch-verhaal-van-de-grift/
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The Stationsplein is a square with a rich history. The new square radiates allure to discover the royal city. In the square, you can admire the nice photo exhibition "75 years of Apeldoorn". Old and new photos show the difference time makes to a city. History: In the years after World War II, the Stationsplein was one of the liveliest places in Apeldoorn. The VAD regional buses still stopped right in front of the station. Immediately to the right of the station building was the VVV tourist office building. In the station itself, there was still a hairdresser at that time. The bicycle parking was opposite the station, to the right of hotel-café Atlanta. Directly opposite the station stood another hotel: Hotel Suisse. From the Stationsplein, the Hoofdstraat, Stationsstraat, and Sophialaan led into the city in different directions. The transition from Stationsplein to Hoofdstraat was still an elegant, sweeping curve at that time. The railway crossing from the Arnhemseweg also emerged there, so this was perhaps the busiest point in Apeldoorn... But as the number of cars increased, the square became increasingly impractical. Initially, the situation was resolved by traffic adjustments: traffic islands, mandatory and prohibitory signs, continuous and broken lines, parking spaces, and so on. It all helped only partially. The bus stop was moved to the Sophialaan, and where possible, parking spaces were added. Over the '70s and '80s, several buildings in the area fell into disrepair, and the adjustments made by NS to the station building in the meantime also didn't really help. Slowly but surely, the Stationsplein and its surroundings became dilapidated. But after years of embarrassment and annoyance, from 2005 onwards, the contours of a new Stationsplein become visible. The first Scots pines are planted and 'De Kus' (The Kiss), a sculpture by Jeroen Henneman, is unveiled. The old station building, which has a prominent place in the final plans, is refurbished. When the square is officially opened in early 2008, the Volkskrant has already written that it is 'one of the most beautiful station squares in Europe', and the people of Apeldoorn are rightly filled with pride. Source: https://www.geheugenvanapeldoorn.nl/bijzondere-plaatsen/binnenstad/stationsplein/pointofinterest/detail
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The Kiss is a gift from the people of Apeldoorn to (then) Crown Prince Willem-Alexander and Princess Maxima for their wedding. It is an elegant, slender tower that ends 17 meters high in two line figures that seem to kiss each other in the air. A symbol of love!
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Onze Lieve Vrouwe Tenhemelopneming is the oldest church in RK Apeldoorn. It is not for nothing that this church, built in 1895, is included on the monument list. Every Saturday afternoon from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, the church is open to interested visitors. You can visit the church (except for The Treasury) or visit it for prayer. Sometimes there are special activities such as choir singing or organ music. Admission is free.
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This Street Art work was created by Belgian artist Gijs Vanhee in collaboration with DZIA in 2013. Ironically enough, the eagle and snake were victims of graffiti artists a few years ago.
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Bruggelen offers a wide selection of urban hiking trails, with over 180 routes available. The vast majority, more than 150, are rated as easy, making them accessible for most hikers.
Bruggelen is situated on a push moraine, meaning you'll encounter varied terrain with some elevation differences. While many urban routes are relatively flat and accessible, others might present moderate changes in elevation, offering a more engaging walk. Expect a mix of paved and unpaved paths, especially in areas bordering the forest.
Yes, Bruggelen's urban trails often lead past fascinating points of interest. You might encounter historical sites like the ancient burial mounds or the medieval Herenhul. Some routes also pass by natural features such as the Salamander Pond or the impressive Spelderholt Castle. Keep an eye out for the unique five-trunked beech tree near Herenhul.
Many of Bruggelen's urban trails are well-suited for families, especially the numerous easy-rated routes. These often feature relatively flat paths and can be combined with visits to local parks or attractions. For example, the Station Square – Catharina Amaliapark loop from Apeldoorn offers a pleasant, easy walk through urban green spaces.
Bruggelen is generally dog-friendly, with many trails allowing leashed dogs. However, it's always best to check local signage, especially in nature reserves or protected areas, as rules can vary. The varied landscape provides plenty of interesting smells and sights for your canine companion.
Yes, many of the urban hiking trails in Bruggelen are designed as convenient loop routes. This allows you to start and end your hike at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Cascade in the Eendrachtspreg loop from Apeldoorn, which offers a pleasant circular walk.
Bruggelen offers enjoyable urban hiking year-round. Spring brings blooming flora, while summer provides lush greenery. Autumn showcases beautiful fall colors, and even winter can be picturesque, especially after a fresh snowfall. The unique microclimate of the forests can make for cooler, more humid walks even on warmer days.
The komoot community highly rates urban hiking in Bruggelen, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 5,000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-maintained paths that blend urban and natural environments, and the accessibility of many routes for all skill levels.
Yes, Bruggelen is an integral part of an ecological corridor connecting the Veluwe forest with the IJssel Valley. Some urban routes seamlessly transition into more natural forest paths, allowing you to experience both the town's edges and the deeper woodlands. This connection is vital for local wildlife like badgers and wild boars.
Yes, some urban trails in Bruggelen incorporate water features. For instance, the Pond in the Forest – Sluice Gate at Stream loop from Apeldoorn offers a pleasant walk that includes views of a pond and a sluice gate, adding a refreshing element to your urban hike.
Most urban hikes in Bruggelen are rated as easy, with over 150 such routes available. There are also about 30 moderate trails for those seeking a bit more challenge, and a single difficult route for experienced hikers. This variety ensures there's a suitable option for every fitness level.
Absolutely. Bruggelen is rich in history, and many urban trails incorporate historical elements. You can explore routes that pass by ancient burial mounds dating back 4000 years or visit the site of the Herenhul, a medieval court. The Statue of King William I – CODA Museum loop from Ugchelen is an example of a route that combines urban exploration with cultural landmarks.


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