Hoge Veluwe
Hoge Veluwe
Hoge Veluwe is the country’s largest national park and home to the wonderful Kröller-Müller Museum. The park itself covers 5500 hectares (13,500 acres) and is a strange mix of forests and woods, shifting sands and heath moors that provide a sense of isolation (if not actual isolation) found nowhere else on the Dutch mainland. Red deer, wild boar and mouflon (a Mediterranean sheep) roam here. The Kröller-Müller Museum has 278 works by Van Gogh, as well as smaller collections of Picasso and Mondrian.
Hoge Veluwe is accessible by bus from Arnhem, which is an hour’s train ride east of Amsterdam. White bicycles are available free of charge once you’re inside the park.