The Posbank is a monumental bench and adjacent teahouse on the southern Veluwe Veluwe near Rheden in the Dutch province of Gelderland. The Posbank is also popularly known as the name for the hilly moorland in which it lies, but this area is actually called the Herikhuizerveld.
The bench stands at a height of 90 metres[1] above NAP in the Veluwezoom National Park with views over the Herikhuizerveld, the IJssel valley, Arnhem, the Achterhoek and the Liemers to Germany. By comparison, the highest point on the Veluwe is the nearby Signal Imbosch (110 m). The tavern that used to stand near the Posbank was destroyed in a fire in 1996. In 2002, Natuurmonumenten had a new teahouse (Paviljoen de Posbank) built according to a sustainable design.
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