HogeVeluwe National Park is the largest in the Netherlands, and is an extraordinary place to stop over for its marshlands, forests and sand dunes alone.The park was procured by Anton and Helene Kröller-Müller, anaffluent German-Dutch couple, in 1914. A visit to the park can plunge an entire day, and even if you don’t have a bike, you can scrounge one of the park’s hundreds of well-known, free white bicycles.The displays of the flora and fauna in the mid of the park, including one staging the dreadful results when a deer has a bad day and a crow has a good day.