Arnhem-Nijmegen metropolitan area
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Gelderland is one of the twelve provinces of the Netherlands, the largest province by area. It lies in the east of the country. It is sometimes called Guelders in English.
Arnhem-Nijmegen metropolitan area旅遊指南
城市概覽
Gelderland started as the duchy of Guelders (Hertogdom Gelre), based in Zutphen but named after Geldern, Germany, which was contained within its borders. Zutphen County, Veluwe County and Nijmegen County, the parts of Guelders located in what nowadays is the Netherlands, made up the Guelders that signed the Union of Utrecht that declared the Dutch provinces independent of Spain in 1579, thus starting the Dutch Republic which would eventually become the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Gelderland is now a popular destination for two reasons. One is the Stadsregio of Arnhem and Nijmegen, two of Netherland's oldest cities with ample heritage spanning centuries. The other is Veluwe, the sparsely-populated region best known for its "natural" qualities and a popular destination for Dutch tourists making day trips, featuring woodland, heathland, sand dunes, wildlife and two national parks. The highest point in Veluwe is about 110 m, a noteworthy elevation for such a flat country. Gelderland is partially in the so-called Bible Belt of the Netherlands and may tend to be a bit more religious and conservative than the rest of the country. This applies mostly to the most west parts of the province. The general span can be seen on the map of SGP (Religious party) voters in 2003
如何抵達
By car From the Randstad (Western Netherlands), use either the A2 highway (from Amsterdam) or the A12 (from The Hague) to get to Utrecht. From here, you have several options:
A2, southbound: Heading for 's-Hertogenbosch, the A2 connects to the western end of the Betuwe. From here, the A15 connects further east with the A50, which connects to Nijmegen (A50 southbound → A73) and Arnhem (A50 northbound → A12 eastbound). A12, eastbound: Running through the Utrecht Hill Ridge and the southern half of the Veluwe, this route connects you to Ede, Wageningen and Arnhem, after which the highway continues to connect to the A18 (towards Doetinchem), after which the A12 becomes the Autobahn A3, headed for the Ruhr Valley. A28, eastbound: Before reaching Gelderland, the A28 intersects with the A1 from Amsterdam at Hoevelaken. From this interchange, the A1 continues through the middle of the Veluwe towards Apeldoorn, after which it continues towards Enschede. The A28 heads towards Zwolle via the former Zuiderzee coast, connecting to Harderwijk and Elburg. If your starting point is Amsterdam, it's recommended to use the A1 to get to Hoevelaken instead of travelling via Utrecht. Coming from Germany, Arnhem and Apeldoorn are the main hubs. The first is reached via Autobahn 3 coming out of the Ruhr Valley, which becomes the A12 once in the Netherlands. Apeldoorn is reached via Autobahn 30 from Osnabrück, which becomes the A1 in the Netherlands. The A50 connects the two cities. Coming from the south, the A2 travels into the western end of the Betuwe when heading for Utrecht. The A50, however, connects from Eindhoven to Nijmegen, Arnhem and Apeldoorn. Similarly, from the north the A28 connects Zwolle to Utrecht via Hardenberg while the aforementioned A50 connects Apeldoorn, Arnhem and Nijmegen in the direction of Eindhoven.
By train
International trains are somewhat limited. From Berlin, an (admittedly slow) intercity train connects to Apeldoorn, although this stop is possibly sk
當地交通
By train Gelderland has excellent rail infrastructure, and most population centers have a train station. Cities like Nijmegen, Arnhem, and Apeldoorn can be reached from anywhere, whereas smaller and rural areas might need a connection.
By car In comparison to the rest of the country, Gelderland looks and feels more car-dependent. Do not be fooled, as most roads suffer from traffic jams, especially near major cities that lack sufficient parking spaces.
By bus RRReis: The main bus brand serving the province.
必看景點
The Veluwe, the largest area of relatively unspoilt nature in the country. The Kröller-Müller Museum, which has many paintings by Vincent van Gogh on display as well as some Mondrians. Palace "Het Loo" near Apeldoorn, where William and Mary used to live. Beautiful old castles near Vorden, Ruurlo and 's-Heerenberg, Staverden, Vaassen.
體驗活動
Cycling and hiking — Both Rivierenland and the Achterhoek are popular regions for cycling. Routes in Rivierenland 'flow' along the many rivers and streams that meander through the flat clay, while the Achterhoek offers more variety in landscape while also being very accessible when it comes to elevation differences. For said elevation, the Veluwe is a go-to. The Veluwe, however, is more popular as a hiking and walking destination, though cycling definitely also has its place. Events — Gelderland is home to some of the extremities when it comes to events, for example: Appelpop in Tiel, being the largest free-to-enter music festival of the Netherlands. The Zwarte Cross (Oost Gelre) is a four-day open air cultural and musical event held on the Netherlands' largest event terrain. Of course, not everything has to be an extremity. Some of the other, less 'extreme' events include: Nijmeegse Vierdaagse and the accompanying Vierdaagsefeesten, a four-day long-distance walking event (Vierdaagse) and the many festivities around them (Vierdaagsefeesten). Mañana Mañana (Hummelo), a festival for those that enjoy life, with plenty of opportunities to dance and drink. The Fashion Design Festival, centred around fashion, design and culture, which transform Arnhem with many fashion shows, expositions and plays. Historical events are plenty, with remembrances and festivals around the liberation of the Netherlands (early May), the Hansefeesten in Doesburg transform the city back into the late mediaeval period, the Dickens Festijn in Tiel transforms the small historical city into a 19th-century English city, and Groenlo rather infamously reenacts the 1647 battle over the city that took place during the Dutch Revolt every other year. Parades are also plenty. Mostly held during the warmer months of the year, Lichtenvoorde has a large flower parade every September that can call itself one of the largest parades of the world. The Fruitcorso in Tiel is centred around the fruit industry of the
美食
Local dishes are rather varied. For sweet dishes, consider a Nijmegenaartje, Arnhems meisje or Arnhems grofje. When it comes to savoury food, restaurants in the Achterhoek and Veluwe often have game and venison dishes on their menus. Local dishes, however, are most often dishes found outside of the province as well, which are made local with the locally produced ingredients that they contain. For example, alongside the southern half of the river IJssel and parts of the Achterhoek, it isn't uncommon to be served a dish with Doesburger mustard to the side.
飲品與夜生活
Possibly the best-known Geldric beer brand is Grolsch, named for Groenlo where the brewery was originally located. These days, the company has expanded quite notably, having moved to Enschede in Overijssel, where its brewery can be toured. Nonetheless, there are definitely still beers from Gelderland, t
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