Visitors with a disability

The Park is equipped with numerous facilities for visitors with a disability, offering plenty of opportunity to come and visit the Park.

Please find below more information on specially adapted bicycles, guided tours of Jachthuis Sint Hubertus, suitable rambling routes and game observation posts.

Wheelchairs

Wheelchairs are available in the Museonder, the Kröller-Müller Museum and the Sculpture Garden. They are for use in the museums.

Specially adapted bicycles

There are two types of wheelchair bicycles that can be used by visitors with a disability and their carers on the cycling paths, providing access to every corner of the Park. These bicycles, just as wheelchairs, can be used free of charge. Tricycles, electric bicycles, tandems and easy-to-mount bikes are also available. It is recommended to book these bicycles prior to your visit.

Jachthuis Sint Hubertus guided tours

The guided tours in and around Jachthuis Sint Hubertus are suitable for people in a normal wheelchair. Visitors can use their own wheelchairs. The special tours are not suitable for people in a wheelchair.

People in a larger-size wheelchair can use a wheelchair of the Park. They are intended for use within Jachthuis Sint Hubertus only. With a view to the limited space available, a maximum of one participant in a wheelchair can be permitted.

Rambling routes suitable for visitors with a disability

A number of paved rambling routes are available and therefore suitable for wheelchair users. The Landscape Path was created in the central area of the Park especially for the Park's 75th anniversary. This 5-kilometre long cultural-historic route takes you along the main attractions of the Park, including the Franse Berg, the foundations of the Great Museum, which was never finished, and works of art by Moore, Rimckus and Rückriem.
Each rambling route will take you along Jachthuis Sint Hubertus. The third route is located in the Landscapes Garden, behind the Visitor Centre.

Game observation post

Game observation post Millelamel can be visited by visitors with a disability.

Admission with a Disabled Parking Permit

Until December 31th 2025, visitors with a disability pay the full admission fee and can bring one carer, free of charge, provided they are in the possession of a disabled badge. The car can also be brought in, free of charge. From January 1th 2026 this will change.

From that date onward, companions will be required to pay the regular entrance fee, and the standard vehicle rate will apply.

We understand that this is disappointing news for visitors with a disabled parking permit, and we are implementing this measure with a heavy heart. Our decision is based on two reasons. Firstly, the current arrangement may lead to inequality. People with disabilities who do not have a disabled parking permit were not eligible for the free companion and vehicle access.
Secondly, we want to protect our staff at the entrances and not burden them with judging who is and isn't eligible for free admission for companions and vehicles, as more and more visitors without a disabled permit are claiming free admission for their companion and a car. This leads to awkward and even unpleasant discussions at the entrances and leads to complaint letters and procedures. We want to treat everyone equally and be transparent about this.

We hope for your understanding regarding this measure and would like to emphasize that the Park welcomes everyone, both with and without a disability. Our facilities for visitors with disabilities remain unchanged.