Crown domain Het Loo, located in the Veluwe, is one of the largest contiguous nature reserves in the Netherlands and has a rich history. This special area, which once belonged to the Dutch royal family, combines vast forests, heathlands and sand drifts with a unique royal atmosphere. It is an ideal place for those seeking peace and quiet, hikers and nature lovers.
Nature and tranquility
With over 10.000 hectares of varied landscape, Kroondomein Het Loo offers plenty of space to walk, cycle or simply enjoy the silence. You will encounter special flora and fauna here, such as red deer, wild boar and birds of prey. The varied nature makes the area one of the most beautiful places on the Veluwe.
Historical connection
Crown Estate Het Loo has a long history as a hunting ground for the Dutch royal family. It is located near Palace Het Loo, which used to be the royal summer residence. Although the palace itself is not located in the Crown Estate, the historical link is palpable everywhere.
Visitor information
- Address: Royal Park 16, 7315 JA Apeldoorn
- Website: https://kroondomeinhetloo.nl/