
Centre of the Netherlands
Geographic heart of the Netherlands in Veluwe
The Centre of the Netherlands is a quiet landmark located within the Veluwe region, an area celebrated for its sweeping forests, heathlands, and sand drifts in the province of Gelderland. While the Veluwe is best known for its national parks—such as De Hoge Veluwe and Veluwezoom—and cultural attractions like the Kröller-Müller Museum and Het Loo Palace, the geographic center of the country is a lesser-known point of interest for curious travelers.
Marked by a modest monument or signpost, the Centre of the Netherlands is situated near the village of Lunteren, on the western edge of the Veluwe. The site is surrounded by tranquil woodland, making it a pleasant stop for hikers and cyclists exploring the region’s extensive trail network. There are no formal visitor facilities or admission fees at the center itself, but the surrounding area offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation, from walking and biking to wildlife spotting.
For those interested in geography or seeking a unique photo opportunity, the Centre of the Netherlands provides a sense of place in the heart of the Dutch landscape. The Veluwe’s central location also makes it an ideal base for exploring both natural and cultural highlights of the region. Whether you’re passing through on a longer hike or making a special detour, this quiet spot offers a moment of reflection in one of the country’s most beautiful natural settings.

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Best Time to Visit
May to September offers mild weather, blooming heathlands, and ideal conditions for hiking, cycling, and exploring Veluwe’s parks and cultural sites.