Deelen is a hamlet that lies partially in the municipality of Ede. Deelen has about fifty inhabitants and is surrounded by woods, heathland and sand drifts.
The township of Ede is medium-sized and offers a spacious centre with many shops, restaurants and culture. Ede has two railway stations, many cultural hotspots, a hospital and a favourable business atmosphere.
Harskamp is located in the northeast of the municipality of Ede. The village is mainly known for its military training area and the numerous camping sites and recreation parks.
Hoenderloo, together with Hoog-Baarlo, belongs to the municipality of Ede and is situated next to Het Nationale Park De Hoge Veluwe and the Deeler forest.
Lunteren is the geographical centre of the Netherlands, bordering Het Nationale Park De Hoge Veluwe. Within the vast outdoor region lie the hamlets Meulunteren, De Valk, Overwoud, Nederwoud and Walderveen.
In Otterlo contains one of the entrances to Het Nationale Park De Hoge Veluwe, here you can access the Kröller-Müller Museum, the Sculpture Garden and the Museonder. Otterlo is a popular destination for tourists.
Wekerom is mainly known for the Wekeromse Zand. The free-roaming mouflons keep the 500 hectares of sandy area intact. The forester organises guided tours, as well as various walking routes.