Area Information
On this page we would like to present some of the nicest activities in the near area of Golden Tulip Epe. Information will be given about attractions, cultural possibilities and the surrounding 'the Veluwe area'.
Paleis het Loo

In the hearth of the Netherlands the 300 years old former royal palace is situated which as only opened for visitors since 1984. The luxury interior gives a good impression of three centuries of royal dutch family. The beautiful gardens with the atmosphere of the 17th century contribute to the wonderful experience of visiting the palace.
Attractiepark Juliana Toren
This amusement park is located in Apeldoorn. The park is named after the tower which is situated next to the park. When you dare, you can climb the tower and enjoy the wonderful view over the entire park. 
The park has more than fifty attractions for visitors from all ages. Maybe you'll meet "Jul" the mouse and his friends while they live on the park and walk around everyday!
Apenheul - Apeldoorn

All kinds of monkeys can be seen in 'de Apenheul'. Some of the monkeys even walk around free! During the day, when the monkeys are feeded, several shows are given.
Besides the monkeys, 'de Apenheul' has more to offer; on the tropical childrensfarm, built as an indonesian village, you can learn about exotic pets and the way of living of the 'Dajak people'. Or discover how it feels like to live in a tree, just as the monkeys.
Besides these activities there are several area's where children can play and have fun. During the holiday periods special activities for children are organized within the park.
Anton Pieck Museum
In the village 'Hattem' a museum can be found about 'Anton Pieck'. He is well known for his romantic illustrations and paintings. In five area's, the work of 'Anton Pieck' is presented.

More information
By clicking on the buttons on the right side you will find more information about bycicle and walking trails, activitiese within the surrouded area, other locations which can be visited, and information about 'Nationaal Park De Hoge Veluwe'.