Best mountain peaks around Apeldoorn include several elevated areas and hills popular for recreation within the generally flat landscape of the Netherlands. These spots, often referred to as peaks in the local context, offer unique characteristics and natural features. Located in the Veluwe region, these areas provide opportunities for walking, cycling, and enjoying nature. The average elevation of Apeldoorn itself is about 18 meters above sea level, making these higher points notable landmarks.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Please note: The Emma Pyramid, the tower that can be climbed, is temporarily closed. All routes are still accessible. The tower itself cannot be climbed for safety reasons. This is temporary, as maintenance still needs to be scheduled.
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Imbosch originated in the 17th century when attempts were made to establish agriculture on these lands. Imbosch consists of three houses: a former hunting lodge, a former worker's house, and a former farm.
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Perhaps the most beautiful climb in this area.
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Climb the Zijpenberg from Rheden, via the Snippendaalseweg. A challenging climb on a cycle path where dosing is the magic word. Here you continuously alternate between exertion and relaxation.
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Great 360 Panorama from this 'Mountain'! I spent 10 minutes picking up trash here, stuck in the Heather around. Please clean up after yourself so everyone can enjoy the spot :)
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The Zijpenberg climb from Rozendaal is a popular route among cyclists in the Veluwezoom region, offering both a challenging ascent and scenic beauty. Starting in Rozendaal, the 2-kilometer climb winds through Veluwezoom National Park, known for its rolling hills, dense forests, and open heathlands. With an elevation gain of about 80 meters and an average gradient of 4%, including some steeper sections, cyclists will enjoy stunning views along the well-maintained road, ensuring a smooth and safe ride suitable for road bikes. The climb is relatively quiet, especially on weekdays, but can be busy with cars and motorbikes during nice weather or holidays. It is easily accessible from Rozendaal and connects well with other routes, making it perfect for extended rides.
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While Apeldoorn is in a generally flat region, several elevated areas are considered local 'peaks' and are popular for recreation. These include the challenging Emma Pyramid climb, known for its unique hairpin corner, and The Liesberg, a popular spot for cyclists on the heath near Vierhouten. Another significant point is Signaal Imbosch, the highest geographical point in the Netherlands outside of Limburg.
Signaal Imbosch is the highest geographical point in the Netherlands outside of the province of Limburg. Although it's a small, overgrown hill within a forest, its significance lies in its elevation.
Absolutely! The Emma Pyramid climb (Bovenallee climb) is a challenging short ascent featuring the only hairpin corner in the Netherlands outside of Limburg. Another tough option is the Zijpenberg Climb from Rozendaal, which also includes several hairpin bends and is considered one of the toughest climbs near Arnhem.
You'll find diverse landscapes. The Liesberg is situated on an open heath, offering a distinct natural setting. The Zijpenberg Climb from Rheden via Posbank takes you through heathlands with beautiful views. Signaal Imbosch is nestled within a forest, marked by a historical 'RD' stone.
Yes, near Signaal Imbosch, approximately 400 meters to the southwest, you can find the ruins of 'Teerose 2,' which were old antenna works used by the German Luftwaffe during WWII. This adds a historical dimension to your visit to the highest point in the region.
The Veluwe region around Apeldoorn is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'Kootwijkerzand and Radio Kootwijk Loop' or 'Hiking in the varied environment of Loenen'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are extensive gravel biking routes like 'Evergreens β fantastic year-round gravel in Kroondomein' and road cycling routes, including the 'Emma Pyramid climb β Posbank Descent loop'. You can find more details on these activities in our guides for Hiking around Apeldoorn, Gravel biking around Apeldoorn, and Road Cycling Routes around Apeldoorn.
Many of the elevated areas and trails in the Veluwe region are suitable for families. While specific 'peaks' like The Liesberg and Signaal Imbosch are accessible, it's best to check individual route descriptions for difficulty and length to ensure they match your family's needs. Generally, the natural beauty of the Veluwe offers pleasant walks for all ages.
While Signaal Imbosch itself doesn't offer panoramic views due to its dense forest, visitors are advised to head to the edge of the hill at the nearby Posbank viewing point for expansive vistas. The Zijpenberg Climb from Rheden via Posbank also provides very nice views of the heath landscape.
Visitors love The Liesberg for its unique charm as the highest point on the heath near Vierhouten. It features a bench and a 'real col board,' making it a perfect coffee stop and a fun photo opportunity for gravel and bikepacking enthusiasts to playfully document their 'conquest' of a local high point.
Yes, the Emma Pyramid climb is often combined with other climbs on the Posbank. From the Emmapiramide, you can cycle towards the tea house on top of the Posbank and then explore various descents and climbs in the area, such as towards Rheden or Arnhem, allowing for varied and extended cycling tours.
When descending the Emma Pyramid climb, it's important to be careful in the corners at the bottom. They are sharp, and visibility can be limited, so exercise caution to ensure a safe descent.
The Veluwe region is beautiful year-round, but autumn is particularly stunning when the heathlands turn purple and the forests display vibrant colors. Spring also offers pleasant weather and blooming nature. For cycling, warmer months are ideal, while hiking can be enjoyed in all seasons, with appropriate gear.


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