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Lenteloop Eerbeek 2024

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The Spring run Eerbeek was always organized by Rotary Club Eerbeek-Zutphen.

This club was disbanded last year because there were too few members. With that, the Lenteloop was also in danger of being lost. The Lenteloop is now organized by Actief Eerbeek, an event that connects people and gives substance to the active goal of the foundation.

Every year runners can measure their performance here and try to improve it. The partners in the organization are Actief Eerbeek, Landal GreenParks, the Veluwelopers and cycling association Last Gear.

VLandal GreenParks was chosen for the starting location, this underlines the green character of the run. This also gives the necessary quality to the event that runs through one of the most beautiful nature reserves in the Netherlands.

The surrounding forest owners make their land available under conditions that are respected and supported by us and the participants. The proceeds from the Lenteloop support local charities.

Distances

You can at the Spring run Eerbeek participate in the following distances:

  • 1 Kilometer
  • 5 Kilometer
  • 10 Kilometer
  • 21 Kilometer

Details of this trail

  • Spring run Eerbeek
  • Date: March 9, 2024
  • Location: Eerbeek, Gelderland
  • More info: via this link.

Register for the Spring Run Eerbeek

More information can be obtained from the organization of this event, via this link.

About Eerbeek

Eerbeek, located in the province of Gelderland, the Netherlands, is a charming village known for its enchanting natural surroundings and rich industrial history. Surrounded by vast forests and heathlands, Eerbeek is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The Veluwezoom, the oldest national park in the Netherlands, is just a stone’s throw away and offers a beautiful landscape of rolling hills, open heathlands and dense forests.

The village itself has an interesting history that is closely linked to the paper industry. Paper mills were already active in Eerbeek in the 17th century, and this industrial background has shaped the village. Today, traces of this history can still be found in the architecture and local museums.

Eerbeek is also a starting point for various hiking and cycling routes that take visitors through picturesque landscapes and past historical sites. With its combination of natural beauty and cultural heritage, Eerbeek offers a unique experience for anyone who wants to explore the Dutch countryside.

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