Best attractions and places to see around Barneveld, a municipality in Gelderland, Netherlands, offers a diverse range of sites. The region is characterized by its historical landmarks, cultural institutions, and natural areas, including parts of the Gelderland Valley. Barneveld is also recognized for its poultry industry, with the Barnevelder chicken breed originating here. Visitors can explore a mix of historical architecture, museums, and scenic outdoor spaces.
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The castle has changed its appearance in many ways over the centuries. The current building dates from 1905 and was built by Herman Theodore s'Jacob, the scion of a noble family. His father Frederik Bernhard was mayor of Rotterdam and his grandfather was governor of the Dutch East Indies. The architecture goes back to older styles, but the interior still contains features of the Art Nouveau style that was popular at the time. The rest of the estate is still largely intact and the castle garden has also been restored with honor.
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Nice cycle paths cross each other here through the vast nature reserve.
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Large boulders are a work of art by Adri Verhoeven. 'Herd' is part of the stone sculpture route Ede. There are eight stones in total and each stone has a slightly different shape and color. Herds of horses and cows often graze at the work of art, which is why Adri Verhoeven chose the name 'Herd'. When polishing the stones, Adri Verhoeven made sure that there were no traces of human modifications to the stone.
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A beautifully varied cycle path through the nature of Planken Wambuis. One moment you are cycling along vast heathlands, and the next you are cycling through rows of avenue trees. Along the way you will come across the artwork 'the Herd' by Adri Verhoeven. Could it represent the herds of cattle or horses that you often see grazing here?
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Staverden Castle has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. The current castle, partly built in 1853 and partly in 1905, is surrounded by a beautiful estate. The brasserie and brewery located on the estate are also nice. Good place to take a break!
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The granite stones are an eye-catcher and a good opportunity to take a little break.
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"We leave the busy N224 at the level of the Oud-Reemsterhei and cycle pretty straight ahead on the Planken Wambuisweg through this wide heathland; sometimes the path is lined with avenue trees, then again it almost disappears under the leaves. “The Planken Wambuis natural area was part of the estate belonging to Rosendael Castle for centuries. The long rows of beech trees, hedgerows and moats in this area date from this time.” https://www.visit-ede.de/natur-aktiv/naturfelder/naturgebiet-planken-wambuis" https://www.komoot.de/tour/962145286
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Barneveld offers several significant historical landmarks. You can visit Kasteel De Schaffelaar, a Neo-Gothic and Tudor Revival style castle with a public park. The 13th-century Saint Odulphus Church on Torenplein is another notable site, featuring a statue of local hero Jan van Schaffelaar. Slightly outside Barneveld, but a unique historical and architectural marvel, is Radio Kootwijk, a former radio station located in the nature of Planken Wambuis. Additionally, Staverden Castle, with parts dating back to 1853 and 1905, is surrounded by a beautiful estate and has a rich history.
Yes, Barneveld has several cultural sites and museums. The Old Crafts & Toy Museum (Oud Ambt & Speelgoed Museum) showcases over 160 different old trades and crafts, alongside antique toys. Given Barneveld's poultry farming heritage, the Dutch Poultry Museum (Pluimvee Museum) is a must-see, with historical incubators and free-roaming chickens. The Museum Nairac (Veluws Museum Nairac) offers insights into the history and archaeology of the Veluwe region and Barneveld itself, including the story of Jan van Schaffelaar. You can also find the historical Synagogue on Jan van Schaffelaerstraat, built in 1855.
The Barneveld region is rich in natural beauty and outdoor opportunities. The Gelderland Valley is ideal for hiking and biking, offering scenic routes through forests and heathlands. Specific natural reserves include Schaffelaarse Bos and Nature Reserve Het Paradijs. For water activities, Recreation Area Zeumeren near Voorthuizen provides a beach and various recreational options. The Geographic Centre of the Netherlands is also a notable spot for free outdoor exploration. You can also find the Kudde Sculpture by Adri Verhoeven along a varied cycle path through the nature of Planken Wambuis, where horses and cattle often roam freely.
Barneveld offers several family-friendly options. The Old Crafts & Toy Museum is engaging for all ages with its diverse collections. The Dutch Poultry Museum allows children to see various chicken breeds and historical farming equipment. Outdoor areas like Recreation Area Zeumeren provide space for play and relaxation. Many of the hiking and biking trails, especially the 'Klompenpaden' like the Paradijspad and Melissenpad, are suitable for families looking to enjoy nature together.
The Barneveld area is popular for hiking, with numerous trails to explore. Some notable routes include the 'Klompenpaden' (wooden clog trails) like the Paradijspad and Melissenpad. For longer excursions, consider the Kootwijkerzand and Radio Kootwijk Loop, which offers moderate to difficult sections and spans nearly 20 km. Another option is the Historic buildings and expansive views - The Kootwijkerzand route, an easier 6.8 km walk. You can find more hiking options and detailed routes on the Hiking around Barneveld guide page.
Yes, Barneveld is excellent for cycling and gravel biking. There are 15 biking routes available, including scenic paths through the Gelderland Valley. For road cycling, the Climb of Amerongse Berg from Overberg is a popular and challenging route. If you prefer gravel biking, routes like the Radio Kootwijk – Radio Kootwijk Building A loop from Kootwijk offer difficult terrain over 53 km. For more cycling options, explore the Cycling around Barneveld guide page or the Gravel biking around Barneveld guide page.
The best time to visit Barneveld for outdoor activities is generally during the spring (April-May) and summer (June-August) months when the weather is mild and nature is in full bloom. August is particularly beautiful for seeing blooming heather in areas like Planken Wambuis. The Old Veluwian Market, a popular event with clog dancing and historical crafts, is held on Thursdays in July and August, adding a cultural element to your summer visit.
Barneveld hosts unique events that showcase its local culture. The Old Veluwian Market (Oud Veluwse Markt) is a highlight, taking place on Thursdays in July and August. It features traditional clog dancing, demonstrations of historical crafts, a flea market, and the opportunity to climb the medieval church tower. The Veluwe Sand Sculpture Festival is also an annual event that displays elaborate sand sculptures, offering a different kind of artistic experience.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of history, nature, and unique cultural experiences. The imposing architecture and historical significance of sites like Radio Kootwijk and Staverden Castle are frequently praised. The diverse landscapes, from vast heathlands to dense forests, offer beautiful settings for cycling and hiking. The opportunity to see free-roaming horses and cattle in areas like Planken Wambuis, often near artworks like the Kudde Sculpture, also adds to the unique charm.
Beyond the main attractions, exploring the various village centers within the municipality of Barneveld can reveal hidden gems. Each of the nine villages, including De Glind, Garderen, Kootwijk, and Voorthuizen, has its own character, local events, and natural spots. For instance, the Wilbrinkbos on the Landgoed Zandbergen near Voorthuizen offers a relaxing outdoor experience combining nature and history, which might be less frequented than larger parks.
Barneveld is historically renowned for its poultry industry, to the extent that the Barnevelder chicken breed is named after the town. This heritage is celebrated at the Dutch Poultry Museum (Pluimvee Museum), where you can learn about the history of poultry farming, see various breeds, and explore historical equipment like incubators and egg-sorting machines. This industry has played a significant role in the town's identity and economy.


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