In Holland amid wilderness and rolling dunes
In Arnhem in Gelderland between fashion and moorland
The destination that best encapsulates the metropolitan spirit and love of nature of the Dutch is definitely Arnhem, nicknamed the gateway to the Veluwe region and located in the heart of the province of Gelderland. One is already amazed when arriving at its railway station, designed by architect Ben van Berkel, where one begins the discovery of its Durch Open Air Museum, dedicated to the events that took place here during World War II. Then one indulges in the creative offerings of this city considered the cradle of fashion due to the presence of the lively fashion school ArtEZ, while to admire the outfits of the young, one has to take a seat in the open-air cafés of Jeans Plaats or Korenmarkt, iconic and always lively squares, as well as around the Rijnkade pier. Everyone moves around by bicycle, so you just have to imitate the locals and rent a two-wheeler to perhaps reach the Veluwezoom National Park full of beautiful beech forests, or cycle to the Veluwe Heath area.

