Mountain peaks around Neede Netherlands are characterized by their modest elevation within the generally flat Dutch landscape. Neede, located in the province of Gelderland, sits at approximately 20 to 22 meters above sea level. While traditional high mountain peaks are not present, the region offers elevated areas and hills that provide scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activity. These geographical features are often part of nature reserves, offering varied terrain for exploration.
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just enjoy the view
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Nice viewpoint for a rest
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The most difficult hill around Markelo to reach, but the view compensates for everything
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A warning, contemplative place, especially at this time after almost 80 years of peace in Central Europe and the threat of a senseless Third World War https://www.4en5mei.nl/oorlogsmonumenten/zoeken/1130/markelo-provinciaal-verzetsmonument-overijssel
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Kale Berg Info: The Kale Berg, also called Kalenberg, is part of a moraine and is approximately 46 metres high. Together with the adjacent Lochemseberg, the Kale Berg is part of a 171-hectare nature reserve. The area is partly managed by the Geldersch Landschap Foundation and partly by the Woodbrookers. On the northern flank of the Kale Berg is the Witte Wievenkoele, a place where, according to old stories, one can encounter white women at night. From the beginning of the 20th century, there was a dome on the top of the Kale Berg, the so-called Schuilkoepeltje. Hikers could use it to rest and enjoy the view. This dome, managed by the Woodbrookers, was demolished at the beginning of the 1970s. In the meantime, a new hexagonal dome of untreated larch wood has been built in the thinned pine forest on the hill.
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At the top of the Kaleberg is a shelter where you can sit and rest under cover while you have a view of speeding MTBers and the landscape at the bottom of the mountain. You will also find an information panel here.
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Always nice walking on the Lochemse Berg
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Neede, located in the generally flat Netherlands, does not feature traditional high mountain peaks. The region is characterized by elevated areas and hills, such as the Kale Berg, which offer scenic views and varied terrain for outdoor activities. Neede itself is only about 20 to 22 meters above sea level.
Among the most appreciated elevated areas are Kaleberg Summit, known for its nice climb and great views, and Shelter at the top of the Kale Berg, which offers a resting spot and panoramic views. Another popular spot is the Provincial Resistance Monument Overijssel (Markelose Berg), a historical site with a viewpoint.
Yes, both the Shelter at the top of the Kale Berg and the Provincial Resistance Monument Overijssel (Markelose Berg) are considered family-friendly. They offer accessible spots to enjoy the landscape and are part of nature reserves suitable for leisurely exploration.
The elevated areas around Neede are often part of nature reserves, featuring diverse landscapes. For instance, the Kale Berg is part of a 171-hectare nature reserve with forests and trails. You can expect scenic views, varied terrain, and opportunities to observe local flora and fauna.
Yes, the Provincial Resistance Monument Overijssel (Markelose Berg) is a significant historical site. It's a man-made monument that serves as a contemplative place, offering views and even featuring a small vineyard.
The elevated areas around Neede provide excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling, running, and gravel biking on nearby routes. For cycling, explore options like the 'Rotmansdiekske Unpaved Path' or 'Mallumse Mill' routes, detailed in the Cycling around Neede guide. Running enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'Needsche Berg' loop, available in the Running Trails around Neede guide. For gravel biking, routes like 'Trail along the Berkel – Haaksbergerveen Nature Reserve' are featured in the Gravel biking around Neede guide.
Yes, the Kaleberg Summit is notably part of the Lochem mountain bike route, offering a challenging climb with steeper parts and rewarding descents. The area is popular among mountain bikers.
Visitors frequently highlight the scenic views and the varied terrain suitable for exploration. Many appreciate the challenging climbs, especially for mountain biking, and the peaceful resting spots like the shelter on Kale Berg. The combination of nature and accessible outdoor activities is a key draw.
The Dingspelerberg With View of Markeloseberg and Markelo is considered one of the more challenging hills to reach around Markelo, but visitors agree that the panoramic view from the top makes the effort worthwhile.
The Kale Berg, also known as Kalenberg, is an elevated area approximately 46 meters high, forming part of a 171-hectare nature reserve. At its summit, you'll find the Shelter at the top of the Kale Berg, a hexagonal dome where you can rest and enjoy views. The area also features trails and is popular for mountain biking.
Yes, on the northern flank of the Kale Berg, you can find the Witte Wievenkoele. According to old stories, this is a place where one might encounter 'white women' at night, adding a touch of local folklore to your visit.


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