Best mountain peaks around Renkum are characterized by rolling hills, heathlands, and forests, rather than traditional towering mountains. The region has an average elevation of 22 meters above sea level, with some points reaching approximately 51 meters. These elevated areas provide diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The area offers a variety of natural landmarks and climbs for hikers and cyclists.
Last updated: May 9, 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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A special piece of art in nature.
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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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The region around Renkum is known for its rolling hills and unique climbs rather than traditional mountain peaks. Among the most appreciated by the komoot community are the Emma Pyramid climb, noted for its challenging ascent and a unique hairpin corner, and the Zijpenberg Climb from Rozendaal, which features several hairpin bends and is considered one of the tougher climbs in the area. Visitors also enjoy the View from the Franse Berg, offering scenic vistas.
Yes, despite the region's generally low elevation, there are notable climbs. The Emma Pyramid climb is a short but challenging ascent featuring the only hairpin corner in the Netherlands outside of Limburg. Another demanding option is the Zijpenberg Climb from Rozendaal, known for its hairpin bends and being one of the toughest climbs around Arnhem. The Wageningen-Hoog area also offers a notable ascent for cyclists and hikers.
From elevated points like the Franse Berg, you can enjoy beautiful views, including the Pampelse Zand. The Veluwezoom National Park, which features rolling hills, also provides scenic vistas across its forests and heathlands. The Zijpenberg Climb from Rheden via Posbank offers a very nice view of the heath landscape, sometimes described as almost Mediterranean.
Yes, the Koningsberg Hill is a family-friendly option. Located behind the parking lot at Rosendael Castle, this park forest has been restored with improved walking paths and inviting entrances, making it a pleasant and accessible area for a walk with the family.
Yes, the Franse Berg in De Hoge Veluwe National Park is a historical site, as it contains the tomb of the couple Kröller-Müller. Its name is also linked to the Napoleonic period, when the French used the dune crest as a lookout. Additionally, the Ginkelse Heide, a vast heathland near Ede, holds historical significance as a landing zone during World War II's Operation Market Garden, with annual commemorations taking place there.
The region around Renkum is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including challenging climbs like the Emma Pyramid climb. There are also extensive opportunities for mountain biking and gravel biking. For specific routes, you can check out guides like MTB Trails around Renkum, Gravel biking around Renkum, and Cycling around Renkum.
Absolutely. For mountain biking, you can find routes like the 'Renkum MTB Route' or the 'Westerbouwing Singletrack – Jeep tunnel Wolfheze–Oosterbeek loop from Renkum' in the MTB Trails around Renkum guide. If you prefer gravel biking, options include the 'Holleweg Climb from Doorwerth Castle – Koningsheide Gravel Road loop from Kasteel Doorwerth' or the 'Bosbeekweg – Ginkelse Heath loop from Beelaertslaan' within the Gravel biking around Renkum guide.
The natural areas around Renkum, particularly the Ginkelse Heide and Veluwezoom National Park, are rich in wildlife. You might spot red deer, wild boar, and roe deer. These areas are also known for their diverse bird species and rare plant species, making them excellent for wildlife spotting.
The region's heathlands, such as the Ginkelse Heide and those around the Posbank, are particularly beautiful in late summer (August to September) when the heather is in bloom, creating a vibrant purple landscape. Spring and early autumn also offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling through the forests and rolling hills, with comfortable temperatures and colorful foliage.
Many of the natural areas and elevated points around Renkum are accessible by car, often with parking available near trailheads. For example, the Koningsberg Hill is easily reached behind the parking lot at Rosendael Castle. Public transport options, such as buses, connect Renkum to nearby towns like Arnhem and Ede, from where you can often find connections or shorter walks to the natural reserves and elevated areas. However, direct public transport to every specific trailhead might require some planning.
Yes, the region offers several unique natural features. The Emma Pyramid climb features the only hairpin corner in the Netherlands outside of Limburg. The Ginkelse Heide is characterized by vast heathlands, forests, and sand drifts, providing a varied and beautiful landscape. The Veluwezoom National Park is known for its distinct 'rolling hills' and shifting sands, which contribute to its scenic beauty.
While Renkum does not have traditional towering mountains, the elevated areas provide diverse terrain. The municipality of Renkum itself has an average elevation of 22 meters (72 feet) above sea level, with the highest points reaching approximately 51 meters (167 feet). The Franse Berg, for instance, is a 54-meter-high hill.


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