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Getting Around
Gelderland has an excellent road network. A
number of major motorways pass through the
province, including the A2 and the A50. Public
transport is also good. Many towns have rail
links, and the bus will even take you deep into
the Nationaal Park De Hoge Veluwe. The
numerous bicycle tracks and footpaths allow
the province to be conveniently explored either
on foot or by bicycle. Cycling routes of varying
lengths are well marked, and there are several
walking routes across the province, including
HATTEM The majestic red deer – king of the very scenic Maarten van Rossum route.
Wezep the Veluwe
ELBURG
Veluwemeer IJssel
NUNSPEET Heerde
Epe
HARDERWIJK
Ermelo
Elspeet Vaassen
Putten
PALEIS HET LOO The Veluwe, characterized by large sandy areas
NIJKERK
Voorthuizen APELDOORN Gorssel Laren
Hoevelaken
Voorst
BARNEVELD ZUTPHEN LOCHEM Neede
KRÖLLER-MÜLLER
MUSEUM Eerbeek Borculo
Lunteren VORDEN Eibergen
Scherpenzeel Otterlo BRONKHORST Ruurlo
GELDERLAND
NATIONAAL PARK DE
HOGE VELUWE Dieren Hengelo Groenlo
Ede
Rheden Zelhem
Velp DOESBURG Lievelde
Bennekom
Renkum ARNHEM IJssel Lichtenvoorde WINTERSWIJK
Lek WAGENINGEN Doetinchem
CULEMBORG Maurik Neder Rijn Duiven Didam
Kesteren Zetten Elst Zevenaar MONTFERLAND Varsseveld Aalten
BUREN Neder Rijn Beek Terborg
Zeddam
TIEL Druten GELDERSE
Asperen Geldermalsen Beneden- Waal POORT ’s-HEERENBERG Dinxperlo
Leeuwen Beuningen
Millingen
NIJMEGEN aan den Rijn Key
Waal Bergse Maas
Brakel Megen Motorway
ZALTBOMMEL Wijchen Major road
Malden Minor road
Kerkdriel GROESBEEK
Grave Scenic route
Ammerzoden
Main railway
Minor railway
Regional border
International border
Bronkhorst, the Netherlands’ smallest town
For hotels and restaurants in this region see pp400–401 and p414
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