Currently, several generations of monkeys live in the zoo, and a large research center appeared in Apenheul. Primatologists from all over the world visit it to study the animals. Visitors don’t need to be scared that the monkeys might steal their belongings as everyone gets a 100% monkey-proof bag before entering. Fans of natural landmarks will also enjoy their visit to De Hoge Veluwe National Park. It is hard to find a better place for a stroll in this region. It is also important to mention that the national park was a battlefield during the World War II, so it is also an important historical landmark.
The size of De Hoge Veluwe National Park is 5,400 hectares, and that makes it one of the largest nature reserves in Holland. To the service of guests, the reserve offers special cycling tours with trails of different length. There are special stops with 1,800 free white bikes that visitors can take and head to exploring this magnificent place. In addition to beautiful forests and sand drifts, ponds and heathlands, there are many animals in the reserve, such as deer, wild hogs, and mouflons.
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