Attractions and places to see in Laurabossen include a 191-hectare forest complex located southwest of Weert in the Netherlands. This area features a diverse landscape with sand dunes, heathlands, and varied forest types. Historically, the forest was planted to supply timber for the Laura mine, and remnants of this past are still present. Laurabossen is part of the larger Grenspark Kempen-Broek, offering natural and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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You can walk on this military terrain if there is no red flag. If there is a red flag, the military is practicing and it is dangerous.
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An old production forest that is being transformed into mixed forest. Yet a very varied forest with heathland areas and wetlands
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Unfortunately I didn't see any cattle.
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Wonderful bike ride through nature. Departed from the beautiful town of Bree, then along the water and then through the woods. With a wonderful break in the Luysmolen. Really enjoy the rural tranquility.
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Part of it is prohibited due to danger...
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In addition to the natural splendor, the Laurabossen also offer historical significance. Coal used to be extracted here in the Laura mine, which was in operation from 1907 to 1992. Although the mine is no longer in operation, some remnants can still be seen, such as the headstock and some buildings.
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Watch out for the pies ;-)
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Beautiful vantage point, realized from 18/2/2023. a.o. several herds of Tauros can be spotted here. Nice walks/cycling routes to this point
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Laurabossen offers a diverse and contrasting landscape. You'll find remnants of extensive heathlands, unique sand dunes, and varied forest types. The area is part of the larger Grenspark Kempen-Broek, featuring both older Scots pine forests and newer oak-birch sections being developed by Natuurmonumenten.
The area is rich in wildlife. You can spot diverse bird species like the nightjar, crossbill, and various woodpeckers. Large grazers such as Exmoor ponies, Scottish Highlanders, and Tauros cattle roam freely. A great place to see the Tauros cattle is in the wetlands, particularly from the elevated walking path near Tauros Cattle in the Wetlands.
Yes, there is a relatively new viewpoint called Staatsbosbeheer viewpoint. From here, you can get a slightly elevated perspective over the wet grasslands and observe the grazing animals, such as Tauros cattle, in the distance.
Laurabossen has a strong connection to mining history. The forest was originally planted with Scots pines around 1900 to supply timber for the Laura mine in South Limburg, which operated until 1992. While the mine is no longer active, some remnants like a headstock and buildings can still be seen, serving as a historical reminder. You can learn more about this at Laurabossen Woods.
Laurabossen is an excellent destination for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive networks of routes for hiking, cycling, mountain biking, and even horse riding. The area's diverse landscape makes it suitable for exploring on foot or by bike.
Yes, Laurabossen offers numerous marked hiking routes. You can find trails like the 5 km trail or a 3.4 km 'Laurabossen green' walk. For more options, explore the Easy hikes in Laurabossen guide, which includes routes such as the 'Laurabossen Woods – Bench in Laurabos loop' (3.6 km, easy).
Absolutely. Laurabossen features various cycling routes, including the 'Paved Cycle Path Through Laurabossen and Kempen-Broek' and 'Cycling tour Domain Laurabos'. The Bike path through the Laurabossen is a popular choice, offering a wonderful ride through nature. You can find more options in the Road Cycling Routes in Laurabossen guide.
Yes, Laurabossen is generally family-friendly. Many of the trails, including some cycling and walking paths, are suitable for families. The opportunity to spot large grazing animals like Tauros cattle and Exmoor ponies can be particularly exciting for children. The Staatsbosbeheer viewpoint is also a nice spot for a family break.
While specific rules can vary, generally, dogs are welcome in Laurabossen. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas where wildlife or grazing animals are present, to ensure their safety and the protection of the local fauna.
Yes, Laurabossen is known for its unique landscape that includes real sand dunes. These features, along with remnants of former heathlands, contribute to the varied environment within the forest complex.
Laurabossen can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering a different experience. Spring brings blooming flora, summer is ideal for long walks and cycles, autumn showcases beautiful foliage, and winter offers a quiet, serene landscape. For birdwatching, spring and early summer are often best, while observing grazing animals is possible throughout the year.
Yes, part of Laurabossen includes the Heathlands of Laurabossen Military Training Area. Visitors can typically walk here when there is no red flag indicating military exercises. Always check for flags or local signage, as access is prohibited during active training for safety reasons.


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