'''High Veluwe''' (Dutch: ''Hoge Veluwe'') is in Gelderland, Netherlands.
Understand
One of the largest national parks in the Netherlands, it is situated to the north of and most easily accessible from the city of Arnhem. thumb|coniferous forest
History
Landscape
The land is flat but has subtle variations in small areas and sand dunes in the desert patches. thumb|stumps in the desert
Flora and fauna
The park is mostly covered by pristine vegetation, most of which consists of various conifers, shrub and grassland with a large variation of flowers
Climate
Get in
You can get into the park at several entrances from the direction of Arnhem (ingang Schaarsbergen) on the N311, from Otterlo or Hoenderlo on the N304 or N310 or from Delen.
Fees/Permits
Entrance costs Eur12 and comes with free use of bicycles all over the park. Children's tickets cost Eur1.5 between 3 and 12 of age and Eur3 for children over 12.
Get around
Cars are allowed in the park on the few main roads, but most paths can only be used by bicycles and on foot anyway. Walking is an option if you only want to cover a small part of the park as it is not allowed to camp in the area. There is a nature camping next to the park.
See
Besides the exciting landscape, visitors are advised to visit the collections of paintings and sculptures of the famous Kroller-Muller Museum, and the St. Hubert Hunting Lodge (Jachthuis St. Hubertus) in the northern part of the park.
Do
There is a visitors' centre (Bezoekerscentrum Museonder) near the Museum with a fine display of the local flora and fauna, the water systems of the park and other information, foodstalls and playgrounds for children.
Buy
Eat
Drink
Sleep
Lodging
Camping
Camping is not allowed in the park. Hunting is also a danger at night.
Backcountry
Stay safe
Get out