Discover the best top things to do in Gelderland Province, The Netherlands including Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Nationaal Park Veluwezoom, Beeldengalerij Het Depot, Park Sonsbeek, Kronenburgerpark, Stevenskerk, Oktober 1944, Park Berg en Bos, Arboretum de Dreijen, Lange Hezelstraat.
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4.5 based on 277 reviews
Beautiful park with moors, wooded areas, hilly areas and plenty of wildlife. Good options for food & drinks on the pavilion or in villages around the park. Walking routes and cycling routes are numbered and can be stringed together at will.
4.5 based on 143 reviews
We've been here for two times and both experiences have been amazing! There is no entrance fee and the arts exhibits are very creative and beautiful (which amaze us because they are shown for free). There is also a small, cozy restaurant inside the gallery, which offers high quality products (e.g. biological/organic and fair trade chocolates, teas). The price of their food though is a little bit higher than normal restaurants. But still, it is just a bonus to dine in if you want to complete the experience of the place. Finally, you can walk around outside their garden to see other species of trees, plants, and flowers.
4.5 based on 703 reviews
Park in the Arnhem city center with nice little lakes, fountains, theme gardens and lots of space to enjoy a picnic. We went for the “stadsvila” for lunch.
4.5 based on 339 reviews
This is a nice park to take a wander in where you can get away from the city bustle. There are some pretty views.
4.5 based on 269 reviews
Stevenskerk, inspiring meeting place for art, culture and contemplation. Construction of the church started halfway the 13th century. In 1273 the church was consecrated by Albert Magnus, the Bishop of Cologne. Of this Roman Gothic church the groundwork and the most Western bays of the ship remain. Extensive construction took place in the course of the 15th century, among others the choir and the chapels. In the 16th century work was done on the transept and small part of the ship. After about 1650 construction stopped, which left the church unfinished. The tower was fitted with a new clock floor in the 15th century. During the bombing on Nijmegen February 22nd 1944, a large part of the tower collapsed. The South-Western part of the church was heavily damaged. Also in the period during the Second World War where Nijmegen was on the front the church incurred a lot of damage. After the WWII the church was thoroughly renovated.
We went to see and hear the Royal Nijmegan men's choir with Amira Willighagen. It was a great evening. The choir members are so friendly and helpful. Amira was absolutely out of this world. The church was a great setting for the event. It is as big as a cathedral and stunningly beautiful
4.5 based on 159 reviews
It’s a beautifull park to walk true its pretty large and you can see animals who live there you have diffrent kind of paths you can follow
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