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Gelderland
Ede

Kernhem House – Ede Forest loop from Ede Centrum

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Netherlands
Gelderland
Ede

Kernhem House – Ede Forest loop from Ede Centrum

Easy

7

hikers

Kernhem House – Ede Forest loop from Ede Centrum

01:04

4.21km

10m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 28, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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330 m

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Highlight • Monument

Sculpture by Auke de Vries (1937), formerly on the market square, now here at the new location since its transformation.

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1.73 km

Doesburgermolenpad trailhead

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1.86 km

Kernhem House

Highlight • Historical Site

With changing exhibitions.

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2.28 km

Hiking Junction K20

Highlight • Structure

Part of the Veluwe walking network. See: veluwe.nl/routes-op-de-veluwe/wandelen/wandelnetwerk

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2.61 km

Wandelknooppunt K21

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Part of the Veluwe hiking network. See: veluwe.nl/routes-op-de-veluwe/wandelen

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2.79 km

Ede Forest

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The Edese Bos lies northeast of the built-up area of Ede, bordered by Zonneoordlaan, Hessenweg, and the Eder Heide. The Apeldoornseweg divides the forest into eastern and western sections.
The Edese Bos is a very old forest and was mentioned as early as 1512 in a forestry law drawn up that same year. At that time, the forest was owned by thirteen farmsteads (owners). At the helm was the timber judge, owner of the Slijpkruik farm and, as such, in possession of a timber farmstead in the forest. Carel van Arnhem, Lord of Kernhem, became timber judge upon the purchase of the Slijpkruik farmstead in 1607. Subsequently, the following served as Lords of Kernhem: the Counts of Wassenaar (1651), Baron van Heeckeren (1850), and, from 1888, Count Bentinck. The Count of Wassenaar and Baron van Heeckeren gradually purchased the other farmsteads, thus gaining more power and influence. In 1878, they acquired all the shares.
Source and more information: geografischwandelen.nl

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4.21 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

2.34 km

947 m

756 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

2.05 km

976 m

858 m

311 m

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Saturday 27 June

29°C

19°C

37 %

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