As a guest of Molecaten Park De Leemkule, you are in the northeastern tip of the Veluwe near Hattem, with beautiful coniferous and deciduous forests. In this place, you may just cross the path of roe deer... and wild boar. Molecaten Park De Leemkule is a cosy park with thatched bungalows and a campsite.
Facilities of Molecaten Park De Leemkule
Park De Leemkule, on the Veluwe, offers plenty of entertainment. Do you need relaxation or, on the contrary, exertion? At Molecaten Park De Leemkule you can have a good time. The indoor swimming pool is equipped with a Turkish bath, sauna and solarium (for a fee). The holiday park also has a heated outdoor swimming pool (open from May to September), a tennis court and bicycle rental (for a fee).
Children's facilities Molecaten Park De Leemkule
During the main school holidays, the entertainment team entertains the children with a varied programme including musicals, a falconry show and a playback show. Of course, the park's mascots Molly and Caatje are also present!
Restaurants Molecaten Park De Leemkule
In the restaurant De Keuken van Caatje at De Leemkule, you can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner. If you wish, you can also use the internet access point here for a fee. There is also a small supermarket for small groceries and a snack bar. The restaurant, supermarket and snack bar have limited opening hours from November to March.
Surroundings Molecaten Park De Leemkule
This Molecaten in Hattem is located in a beautiful wooded area of the Veluwe. The area calls for long forest walks past fens, heathland and pancake houses. You can also cycle very well here. There are several cycling routes in the region. Along the way, you will encounter all sorts of things. Various bird species, wild boar and deer. In the 7 Hanseatic cities around Molecaten Park De Leemkule, you can soak up culture. The 7 Hanseatic Cities consist of the towns along the river IJssel: Kampen, Hasselt, Zwolle, Hattem, Deventer, Zutphen and Doesburg. You will find monumental buildings and pretty village squares. The Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo or Palace 't Loo in Apeldoorn are also worth a visit. You can take your children on fun trips to the Dolfinarium, the Apenheul and Plopsa Indoor Coevorden. Read more