In the city of Arnem in the Netherlands Province, Gelderland, trees growing along the highways, form picturesque “natural tunnels”, allowing drivers to enjoy a unique opportunity to travel in a complete merger with nature.
The Netherlands, known for their plain landscapes and a dense network of waterways, are also famous for roads passing through green massifs. This is especially true for the eastern part of the country, where the city of Arnem is distinguished by proximity to the Rhine River and the abundance of natural territories.
Here the road infrastructure is carefully inscribed in the surrounding landscape: highways are in harmony with forest zones and natural parks. Many routes lead to popular places of rest, such as Park Songsbek, organically merging with the green environment.
Particular attention in the Netherlands is paid to bicycle transport – one of the most common ways of moving in the country. Bicycle paths, including those passing through Arnem, are laid among the greenery, providing a comfortable and picturesque trip for cyclists.