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Urban hiking trails in Orderbos are characterized by diverse landscapes, including hilly terrain, extensive forests, and open moors. The area features natural elements such as the Orderbeek stream, various ponds, and babbling brooks. Hikers can also encounter historical remnants like medieval iron mining sites and ancient burial mounds. The landscape provides varied and engaging routes suitable for urban exploration.
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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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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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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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Right in the heart of Apeldoorn you will find the Oranjerie shopping centre. With a growing range of shops and restaurants, there is something for everyone in the completely transformed shopping centre. Come shop, enjoy and meet! Bad weather? Don't worry: the Oranjerie is completely covered and with more than five hundred parking spaces in the underlying parking garage you can reach the shops without having caught a drop of rain.
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The large bronze artwork 'Nutcrackerrr' was created by the artist duo SpaceCowboys. The head of 'Nutcrackerrr' is that of a friendly squirrel and the body is that of an 8-year-old boy. The sculpture also refers to another aspect of the environment: in the city and on the Veluwe, the squirrel is a frequently seen animal. The squirrel is known as a performer that attracts attention and that is why this artwork fits so well in this cultural and entertainment area. Always fun to have your picture taken with Nutcrackerrr.
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In the middle of the Beekpark you will find the bust of former mayor Antoine Louis des Tombe. Just after the war, in 1946, he came as mayor to a village with an identity crisis. He told Apeldoorn to keep its national image or Apeldoorn had to continue to develop and expand with new companies and neighborhoods. Des Tombe knew this and committed himself to attracting industries, more schools, a theater and pop venue, a new town hall, a better hospital and with that gave that final push from 'becoming a city' to 'being a city'. Apeldoorn grew to 128,000 inhabitants in 1972. Apeldoorn is now the 11th city in the Netherlands in terms of inhabitants and thus slightly larger than Groningen, Maastricht or nearby Arnhem.
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The special artwork 'Hert & Jager' is somewhat hidden in the green lush park of the Beekpark. The artwork represents the connection between Veluwe and Apeldoorn.
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Orderbos offers a wide variety of urban hiking trails, with nearly 200 routes to explore. Most of these, about 155, are considered easy, making them accessible for many hikers. There are also 30 moderate routes and a few more challenging options for those seeking a greater adventure.
Urban hiking in Orderbos is unique due to its diverse landscape, blending natural features with historical elements right on the edge of the city. You'll find hilly terrain, moors, vast forests like the Willemsbos, and babbling brooks. The area also features remnants of medieval iron mining and ancient burial mounds, offering a blend of nature and history.
Yes, Orderbos is very suitable for family-friendly urban hikes. The area's diverse landscapes, including forests and ponds, provide engaging walks for all ages. Many of the routes are easy, and nearby attractions like the Apenheul primate park and a climbing forest in Berg & Bos City Park add to the family appeal.
Orderbos is generally dog-friendly, offering many routes where you can enjoy a walk with your canine companion. However, it's always best to check local signage for specific leash requirements or restricted areas, especially near wildlife or protected zones. The varied terrain provides plenty of interesting smells and sights for dogs.
Yes, many of the urban hiking routes in Orderbos are circular, allowing you to start and end your journey at the same point. An example of an easy circular route is the Cascade in the Eendrachtspreg loop from Apeldoorn, which is just under 3 km long. Another option is the Quicksand area – Pond in the Forest loop from Ugchelen, offering a pleasant 4.7 km walk.
Orderbos boasts a rich variety of natural features. Hikers can explore hilly terrain, open moors, and extensive forests, including the 150-hectare Willemsbos where the Orderbeek stream originates. You'll also encounter beautiful ponds, stately lanes, and the soothing sounds of babbling brooks throughout your urban hike.
Yes, Orderbos is rich in history. As you hike, you can discover remnants of medieval iron mining and ancient burial mounds scattered throughout the area. For a route that combines nature with historical points, consider the easy Statue of King William I – CODA Museum loop from Ugchelen, which passes by notable landmarks.
The komoot community highly rates urban hiking in Orderbos, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the area's diverse landscapes, the tranquility of the forests, and the well-maintained paths that make it accessible for various fitness levels. The blend of nature and historical elements is also frequently highlighted as a key attraction.
Orderbos is well-integrated with public transport options, making it accessible without a car. Specific bus routes often serve the areas surrounding Orderbos and Berg & Bos City Park. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and routes to plan your journey to the most convenient starting points for the trails.
Yes, there are designated parking areas available for hikers visiting Orderbos. These are typically located near popular trailheads or recreational facilities within the area. While specific parking details can vary, you'll generally find convenient options to access the urban hiking trails.
While Orderbos itself is primarily a natural and recreational area, you'll find cafes and restaurants in the nearby city of Apeldoorn, which is easily accessible from the hiking trails. Many routes, such as the moderate Bandstand & Oranjepark – Oranjepark Apeldoorn loop from Apenheul, bring you closer to urban amenities where you can find refreshments after your hike.
Orderbos offers enjoyable urban hiking experiences throughout the year, with each season presenting its own charm. Spring brings blooming flora, summer provides lush greenery, autumn showcases vibrant fall colors, and winter offers a serene, often snowy, landscape. The varied terrain and sheltered forest paths make it suitable for hiking in most weather conditions.


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