<p>Go for a walk in one of the greenest municipalities in the Netherlands, between natural deciduous forest with gradual transitions to beautiful heathlands. Badgers, deer and wild boars like to live there, and if you are lucky, you will see a red deer just shoot away between the trees. Pine martens and foxes like to scavenge for their food, and special is the presence of the bottlenose ant, which actually only occurs in northern and higher areas.</p><p> The diversity of trees, mushrooms and plants is great, very great. Bundle knight mushrooms can be seen from a great distance, and the rare juniper bush, which you can admire on the heath of Bergham, is also special. The juniper is flanked by shrub verge, sand sedge and pill sedge, while holly, falconia and broad hellebores grow in the woods.</p><p> Combine your walk with gaining home inspiration at De Beeldentuin in Garderen. You can park your car here at the start of the tour, and you can catch your breath before or after the walk in the brasserie lunchroom. You can also rent a bicycle at De Beeldentuin, so that you can explore more of the area before immersing yourself in the hospitality and cosiness of De Beeldentuin.</p>