Natural monuments around Brummen are situated between the Veluwe and the IJssel river in the Netherlands. This region features diverse landscapes, including forests, heathlands, and riverine areas. Many of these natural areas are managed by Natuurmonumenten and form part of the "Landgoederen Brummen" Natura 2000 area, recognized for its ecological value. The area offers varied terrain for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Nicely laid out, including the stepping stones
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Beautiful view, very busy with cyclists (for walkers😉😆)
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The waterfall we see here has a drop of 15 meters. The Vrijenberger Spreng Waterfalls, as they are officially called, are the largest two waterfalls in the Netherlands. The Vrijenbergse Spreng was dug at the end of the 19th century so that the water level of the Apeldoorn Canal could be maintained. Due to the large difference in height in the spring, two waterfalls were constructed instead of a very strong flowing river.
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A smaller version of 'the largest waterfall in the Netherlands'. The 'real' one is a little further on, on the other side of the N-road ;-)
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What a wonderful piece of silence
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A dream for every heather lover. The magnificent purple time in all its facets from mid-August to mid-September
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Veluwezoom is the oldest national park in Holland. This hilly landscape with forest, heath and shifting sand has been a protected area since 1931. You can wander freely on the paths and trails and there are plenty of opportunities for horseback riding, cycling and mountain biking. Don't be surprised if you suddenly come face to face with a red deer or a wild boar on the Veluwezoom.
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Brummen's natural monuments offer diverse landscapes. You can find ancient deciduous forests, vast heathlands (both dry and wet), sand drifts, and picturesque riverine areas. Specific highlights include the monumental sequoia tree at Landgoed Voorstonden, the vibrant purple-flowering plants on the Empese en Tondense Heide, and the significant drop of the Loenen Waterfall, one of the largest in the Netherlands.
Yes, several natural monuments in the Brummen area are suitable for families. Veluwezoom National Park, Loenen Waterfall, View of the Posbank, and Waterfall at Beekhuizen Pond are all marked as family-friendly, offering accessible paths and interesting sights for all ages.
The natural monuments around Brummen are beautiful year-round, but specific seasons offer unique experiences. For instance, the heathlands, such as those visible from the View of the Posbank, are particularly stunning when the heather blooms between mid-August and mid-September, turning the landscape purple. Spring and summer also bring vibrant colors to areas like the Empese en Tondense Heide with flowering plants and orchids.
Many natural areas around Brummen are dog-friendly. For example, the Loenen Waterfall is explicitly listed as dog-friendly. When visiting areas like Empese en Tondense Heide or Veluwezoom National Park, it's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and other visitors, especially in nature reserves.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find a variety of trails, including easy walks like 'Over the paths of the Voorstonden' or 'Van Hasseltpaadje – Empese and Tondense Heath loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Brummen guide, which features routes near these natural monuments.
Brummen offers excellent cycling routes that pass through or near its natural monuments. You can find road cycling routes like 'Posbank Descent – Emma Pyramid climb loop' or gravel biking options such as 'Loenen Waterfall – Kleine Loenense Waterfall loop'. Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Brummen and Gravel biking around Brummen guides.
Absolutely. The Posbank Viewpoint and the View of the Posbank are renowned for their breathtaking panoramic views, especially over the heathlands of Veluwezoom National Park. These spots are perfect for photography and enjoying the vastness of the landscape.
The diverse habitats support a variety of wildlife. The Empese en Tondense Heide is a haven for birdwatchers, with species like Yellowhammer, Tree Pipit, and even rarer sightings such as the Red-backed Shrike. You might also encounter various insects, including rare grasshoppers, dragonflies, and butterflies, across the region's natural areas.
Yes, Landgoed Voorstonden offers certain routes that are wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy its restored park forest, tranquil ponds, and ancient trees. It's always advisable to check specific trail conditions for accessibility before your visit.
Visitors frequently praise the untouched nature and diverse landscapes. They particularly enjoy the beautiful views from spots like the Posbank Viewpoint, the peaceful walks through forests and heathlands, and the unique features like the Loenen Waterfall. The area is highly appreciated for both walking and cycling, offering a chance to explore at a leisurely pace.
Yes, Brummen is home to notable waterfalls. The Loenen Waterfall is considered one of the largest in the Netherlands, with a significant drop over 2 km. Another charming spot is the Waterfall at Beekhuizen Pond, a smaller waterfall beautifully situated at the inlet of a lake at the edge of a forest.
The terrain varies across Brummen's natural monuments. Veluwezoom National Park is known for its relief, offering varied paths through forests, heaths, and sand drifts. Areas like Empese en Tondense Heide can have wet sections, especially after rain, so wearing appropriate footwear like boots is recommended. Generally, you'll find a mix of easy to moderate trails.


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