Natural monuments around Zelhem offer a diverse landscape for exploration in the Gelderland province of the Netherlands. The region features a mix of historical estates, ancient forests, and unique geological formations. Visitors can find tranquil natural areas and sites with local folklore, providing opportunities for walking and experiencing the local environment. The area provides various Zelhem walking routes and Zelhem hiking trails.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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So cute all those love knots in the trees
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It's remarkable how the trees grow together through the knots
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Between the forests near Hummelo lies the Wrangebult, a mysterious hill with a dark past. Possibly once a sacrificial site, later gallows hill, and surrounded by legends about white women and age-old battles. For those who dare: a short climb with a long aftermath.
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This forest was created in the 18th century on a drifting dune from the last ice age. Eight beech avenues lead to the top, known as the Wrangebult. In the past, there was supposed to have been a gallows here, but there is no evidence of this. There are two kolks at the bulge, the Zwarte Kolk and the Witte Kolk. During the day, it is beautiful to walk here, but at night, the Witte Wieven (White Ladies) rise from the kolks.
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Beautiful nature and tranquility
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Visitors frequently enjoy Het Zwarte Schaar, a river meander known for its birdlife and recreational boating. Another must-see is Wrangebult, a mysterious hill steeped in local legends. The historical 't Zelle Estate, with its unique avenue system, is also a favorite.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. Het Zwarte Schaar offers small beaches and opportunities to observe birds, which can be engaging for children. The Knopenlaantje, a forest path known for its 'love knots' in trees, provides a charming and easy walk for families. The Pelikaansbos, a small forest very close to Zelhem, is also ideal for a quick, easy nature break with kids.
The region's natural monuments often intertwine with local history and folklore. Wrangebult is a mysterious hill with tales of being a sacrificial or gallows site, surrounded by legends of 'Witte Wieven'. The 't Zelle Estate, first mentioned in 1326, is a historical estate featuring a unique avenue system designed in the style of French landscape architecture.
The area around Zelhem offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and mountain biking. For example, there are several hiking trails, including easy options like 'The Boelekeerl Hand Sculpture – Heidenhoekse Vloed loop'. There are also running loops and MTB trails for different skill levels.
Yes, the Giant Oak (Quercus robur) is located in a beautiful area where dogs are allowed to run free on roads and paths all year round. Always check local signage for specific leash rules in other areas.
You can explore diverse natural features, from the riverine landscape of Het Zwarte Schaar with its small islands and beaches, to the ancient beech avenues leading to the summit of Wrangebult. The area also features ancient trees like the Giant Oak, estimated to be 200 to 400 years old.
The natural monuments offer beauty throughout the year. The Wrangebult is described as beautiful for walking during the day, especially with its distinctive beech avenues. The Knopenlaantje is particularly charming in spring when twigs unfold, and in autumn for its golden and red colors.
Yes, the Pelikaansbos, located just a 5-minute walk from Zelhem center, is a small, accessible forest perfect for a quick and easy walk. The Knopenlaantje also offers a pleasant and easy forest path. For longer options, several easy hiking routes are available in the wider Zelhem area.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural areas and sites steeped in local folklore. The scenic walking opportunities, the unique historical ambiance of places like Wrangebult, and the diverse landscapes from river meanders to ancient forests are highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 14 photos and given more than 130 upvotes for these natural monuments.
Yes, the Giant Oak (Quercus robur) is a notable ancient tree in the region. It has a trunk circumference of 700 cm and is estimated to be between 200 to 400 years old, making it one of the thickest single-stem oaks in the Netherlands.
Yes, Het Zwarte Schaar is a beautiful river meander of the IJssel, featuring small islands and beaches. Near Wrangebult, you'll find the Zwarte Kolk (Black Pool) and Witte Kolk (White Pool), which are integral to the area's natural beauty and folklore.


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