

The White Bike forms an intrinsic part of De Hoge Veluwe Park. As a visitor you can use these White Bikes free of charge to move freely throughout the Park.
The Park has a total of 1,700 White Bikes, distributed among the bicycle storage facilities at the Marchantplein, the Kröller-Müller Museum, Jachthuis Sint Hubertus and the various entrances (Hoenderloo, Otterlo and Schaarsbergen). When you enter the Park, you can saddle up straight away! White Children's Bikes (without side wheels) and bicycles with front or rear child seats are also available. That means that even children can use the free White Bikes!
You are of course also free to explore De Hoge Veluwe National Park on your own bicycle. This does not cost you anything extra, all you have to pay is the admission ticket for the Park.
White Bikes cannot be booked and you are not permitted to lock them. The rotation system works in such a way that, as soon as a White Bike is put in the storage facility, any other visitor can use it. For a guaranteed bicycle throughout your visit, you can also hire a Blue Bike from the Bicycle Workshop next to the Visitor Centre.
On busy days, all White Bikes may be in use. In that case, you have two options. You can drive to the central area of the Park and ask the Bicycle Workshop staff if they have any Blue Bike available for hire. The second option is to hire a bicycle from one of the bicycle repairers in Otterlo, Hoenderloo or Schaarsbergen.
The idea of the available-to-all White Bike comes from Luud Schimmelpennink. In the late sixties, as exponent of the Provo period, he came up with the idea of leaving 2,000 bicycles in Amsterdam that could be used by everyone. The plan however, never materialised.
In 1975, De Hoge Veluwe National Park and the ANWB adopted the White Bike plan. The idea was to make the bicycles freely available to the Park's visitors. That year, they purchased 50 bikes.
From day one, the formula proved extremely successful, and it was quickly decided to extend the project. Now, 30 years on, the Park has 1,700 White Bikes.
The current design was developed under a joint venture between Park staff and former professional cyclist Jack van der Slikke. It is the ideal recreational bicycle, without any unnecessary accessories: it is a simple design, it has no lights, no bell and no gears. The saddle and handlebars are height-adjustable. They are easy to mount and the gear ratio guarantees a comfortable and quiet ride.