
Ede Travel Guide
From Wikitravel
Ede [1] is a city on the southwest edge of the Veluwe, a region of the Netherlands.
Ede is a beautiful city surrounded by meadows, farmlands and forest. It has a population of more than 100.000 people.
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Get in
Because of its central location, Ede is easily reached by car, using the A12 (from Utrecht and Arnhem) and the newly finished A30 (from Amersfoort and Apeldoorn). The A12 may be quite congested during rush hours.
You can also use the train to reach Ede, since it's on the major line between Amsterdam and Arnhem. It's only about 25 minutes from Utrecht and about an hour from Amsterdam.
As a short-distance alternative there are some bus lines linking Ede to other cities around it.
Get around
If you arrive by train, you'll probably end up on intercity station 'Ede-Wageningen', which is located about 3 km (2 mi) south of the center of town. Bus lines are good, not too expensive, and frequent (except at night). Of course, you could also take a taxi.
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Most visitors come to Ede because of the forests and heathlands of the Veluwe. This is for a reason; it's only a 5 minute walk from the center of town to the forests.
6 km south of Ede is a small city Wageningen, which has an important place in the history of the Netherlands: in 1945 the official surrender of Germany was signed here, which ended WWII. The charming little town still celebrates Bevrijdingsdag (Freedom day) on 5 may each year, with a military veterans parade, markets and concerts.
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