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Touring cycling in Schaarsbergen Zuid offers access to the diverse landscapes of the Veluwe region, including the Hoge Veluwe National Park. The area features extensive woodlands, open heathlands, and areas of shifting sands. While generally gentle, routes can include natural, short climbs, providing varied terrain for cyclists. This region is well-equipped with an extensive network of cycling paths.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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On May 8, 1997, in Aachen, the then German Federal President Roman HERZOG received the International Charlemagne Prize as a special award. In his acceptance speech, he said: „For a thousand years, the question of our continent’s destiny has been whether it wants to live in unity or in division... I already said this on May 8, 1995, when commemorating the end of the Second World War, and I want to repeat it here in substance: ... What unites us Europeans first and foremost is our common European culture, and also our political culture, which is a culture of freedom... It is the roof under which we all live. More than once, the wars we have waged against each other have made this roof shake... Today, we have the unique opportunity to consolidate the roof – the spiritual superstructure of Europe – and to place it on a solid foundation of political unity and economic progress. … We want to live peacefully and in mutual respect with the other regions of the world. But we also want to preserve our own beliefs and ways of life. For this, we need a united Europe.“ (Roman Herzog)
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A bit of history during the walk.
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A beautiful piece of history. Be careful when cycling across the bridge, as there are longitudinal grooves (signs indicate this at the location).
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A great idea, so many more people can explore the wide area
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Beautiful house and a beautiful part of the park.
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The Arnhem War Museum ’40–’45, located just off the Apeldoornseweg route at Kemperbergerweg 780 on the outskirts of Arnhem, is a must-see stop for Komoot riders interested in WWII history. Housed in a former village school, it features an impressive private collection with detailed dioramas, map displays, and multilingual panels that vividly portray airborne operations, civilian experiences, resistance stories, and German defenses during Operation Market Garden. The museum’s weapons section is a highlight, showcasing original rifles, pistols, machine guns, and artillery shells from both Axis and Allied forces. Key exhibits include German Mauser rifles, MP40 submachine guns, British Lee-Enfield rifles, Sten guns, various types of ammunition and grenades, as well as artillery shells and anti-tank weapons, offering a comprehensive look at the armaments used in the area. Many of these items were recovered from the local area, collected over decades by the museum’s founder and other dedicated individuals passionate about preserving Arnhem’s WWII history. These weapons and artifacts were found during postwar clearing of battlefields, old bunkers, and abandoned military sites in the surrounding forests and fields. While most recovered weapons have been safely deactivated or rendered harmless, occasional reports exist of people discovering live ordnance like grenades or unexploded shells, which required intervention by bomb disposal teams. Such incidents are rare today but serve as a reminder that the scars of war can still surface decades later. The museum offers a safe, insightful way to explore these artifacts with respect and education. The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00, with admission around €10 for adults and children aged 6–11 (younger children enter free). Visitors should allow at least 90 minutes to two hours to fully explore the exhibits, though enthusiasts may stay longer. The museum makes a natural and rewarding break on your ride, providing a chance to switch from woodland scenery to immersive indoor history, with knowledgeable volunteers who bring the stories to life. There’s free parking nearby, and a café where you can refuel before continuing your journey through Arnhem’s intriguing forest landscapes and wartime sites.
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There are over 500 touring cycling routes available in Schaarsbergen Zuid on komoot, catering to various skill levels and preferences.
The region offers a diverse landscape, primarily characterized by extensive woodlands, open heathlands, and areas of shifting sands, especially within the Hoge Veluwe National Park. While generally gentle, some routes feature natural, short, and sometimes steep climbs, adding an engaging element to your ride.
Yes, Schaarsbergen Zuid offers a wide selection of easy touring routes. Approximately 295 routes are classified as easy. An example is the Sonsbeek Park – Zypendaal House loop from Warnsborn, which explores urban parks and historical estates.
Many routes pass through or near the Hoge Veluwe National Park, where you can find the Kröller-Müller Museum, the architectural masterpiece Jachthuis Sint Hubertus, and Museonder, the world's first underground museum. You might also encounter highlights like the Zijpendaalseweg climb or scenic gravel paths like Gravel through the forest.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Schaarsbergen Zuid are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is the Beautiful road between the trees – Sluice bridge loop from Warnsborn, which winds through varied landscapes.
Yes, within the Hoge Veluwe National Park, you can use the free 'White Bikes' available at its entrances. For those preferring specialized options or a guaranteed bike, rental bikes like electric bikes, tandems, and cargo bikes are available for a fee. Several local shops in the wider Arnhem region also offer rentals.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1900 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, including the quiet woodlands and expansive heathlands, and the well-maintained, extensive network of cycling paths that make navigation easy.
While the region is generally known for its gentle terrain, there are 44 routes classified as difficult on komoot, and some routes feature short, steep climbs. For longer distances, the broader Arnhem region connects to routes like the LF4 'Midden-Nederlandroute,' which extends towards the North Sea coast. An example of a moderate route is the De Mossel Cafe & Restaurant – Mosselsepad (Veluwe) loop from Arnhem.
The region offers pleasant contrasts throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly popular for their mild weather and beautiful scenery, with blooming heathlands in late summer. Even winter cycling is possible, though some services might be limited.
Schaarsbergen Zuid is well-connected to the wider Arnhem region, which has good public transport links. You can often reach starting points of routes by bus from Arnhem Central Station, which is a major transport hub. For more detailed information on public transport, you can check local transport websites.
Yes, especially in and around the Hoge Veluwe National Park and in nearby towns, you'll find various cafes and restaurants. Many routes are designed to pass by establishments where you can take a break and refuel. For example, the De Hoge Veluwe National Park – Koningsheide Heath loop from Warnsborn offers opportunities to stop.
Many routes, particularly those within the Hoge Veluwe National Park and the numerous easy-rated paths, are very suitable for families. The extensive, well-maintained cycle path network provides safe and enjoyable riding for all ages. The availability of 'White Bikes' in the national park also makes it easy for families to explore.


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