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Family friendly hiking trails in Sysselt traverse a varied landscape of deciduous and coniferous forests, heathlands, and ancient shifting sands. This nature reserve, located east of Ede, offers diverse environments suitable for various fitness levels. A notable feature is "Het Paradijs," an open expanse of shifting sands characterized by ancient Scots pines. The terrain includes forest paths and open areas, providing a rich natural experience.
Last updated: July 9, 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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7.14km
01:52
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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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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I always rest there for a bit, in the morning, if you're lucky, you can also see wildlife
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beautiful avenues and a beautiful wooded area, with wildlife such as the Badger, wild boar and roe deer and the red deer, dogs must be kept on a leash in this part of Sysselt. From there you can go north via Ginkelseheide to Plankenwanbuis and Otterlo. Or to Bennekom / Wageningen etc.
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The area near the bridge by the train station, where the highlight is located, is still a bit dreary and usually overrun with dogs. Further northeast, it becomes really beautiful, and you can easily incorporate a loop across the heath into your tour (some of the photos at the highlight were taken there, but it's a few kilometers to get there).
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Sysselt is a vast nature reserve east of Ede and is characterized by its diverse landscape. Covering 350 hectares, this area consists primarily of extensive deciduous and coniferous forests, but you'll also find heathlands and old planted drifting sands. The Sysselt was once part of the so-called 'Moftbos', which belonged to the domains of the Dukes of Guelders. Because the Sysselt has been used as a production forest for centuries, the drifting sands became dominant, necessitating new plantings. The diversity is now enormous, and 17 vegetation types have been identified. Source: www.bezoek-ede.nl
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Nice picnic spot, several seats, also a few picnic tables.
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Nice resting place in beautiful nature.
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5/5 stumbled upon this bench. With two of my soul sisters in the need for healing and here we found solace.
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The Sysselt is a beautiful area. Be careful; after entering through the gate, there's a bike path where people move very quickly.
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Sysselt offers a wonderful selection of 16 family-friendly hiking trails. The majority, 13 routes, are rated as easy, making them perfect for families with children or those looking for a relaxed outing. There are also 3 moderate trails for a bit more challenge.
Sysselt boasts a diverse and engaging landscape perfect for families. You'll wander through expansive deciduous and coniferous forests, discover open heathlands, and explore ancient planted shifting sands. A highlight is "Het Paradijs," an open expanse where you can see unique 190-year-old Scots pines.
Absolutely! Many trails in Sysselt are circular and easy. For a delightful and manageable walk, consider the Het Paradijs (Veluwe) – Tree-Lined Path in Veluwe loop from Ede. It's an easy 4.9 km route that takes about 1 hour and 16 minutes, guiding you through the distinctive shifting sands.
Yes, Sysselt is rich in wildlife! Keep an eye out for wild boars and red deer. The reserve is also home to various bird species, including tawny owls, and several bat species. For a dedicated viewing experience, try the Forest Path in Veluwe – Sysselt Wildlife Observation Post loop from Ede, which passes a wildlife observation post.
Yes, Sysselt is very welcoming to dogs! There's even a designated off-leash area within the reserve, allowing your furry family members to enjoy the outdoors freely. Please ensure your dog is under control and respect local regulations.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can find interesting spots like the Rest Point by Jeroen Doorenweerd with Drinking Water Fountain, which is a convenient stop. The entire area of Sysselt itself is a highlight, offering diverse forest and heathland environments.
Sysselt is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for family hikes. In spring, the forests burst with new life, while autumn brings vibrant colors. Summer is also lovely, especially in the shaded forest areas. Even in winter, a crisp walk can be very rewarding.
For families looking for a slightly longer adventure, the Het Paradijs (Veluwe) – Sysselt Wildlife Observation Post loop from Ginkel Heath is a moderate 9.5 km trail. It takes around 2 hours and 28 minutes to complete, offering a good balance of distance and natural exploration.
The trails in Sysselt are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an impressive average rating of 4.4 stars from over 6,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the varied scenery, and the peaceful atmosphere, making it a favorite for family outings.
Yes, there are several parking options available around the Sysselt area, particularly near common starting points for trails. It's advisable to check specific trailheads for the most convenient parking locations before your visit.
Yes, you can find places to refresh yourselves. For instance, the Anderhalf Bar is a nearby option where you can grab a drink or a snack after your hike.


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