Attractions and places to see in Regte Heide & Riels Laag encompass a diverse landscape of heather, swampy brook valleys, and forests. This region is notable for its historical significance, featuring Bronze Age burial mounds. The natural areas offer opportunities to explore varied ecosystems, from wetlands to woodlands. Visitors can discover a range of natural and cultural points of interest within this nature reserve.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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You can see the observations at this birdwatching hut at: https://vogelkijkhut.nl/view/201/
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nice to see a piece of nature where you can take a lovely walk
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This is a very beautiful place that you have to visit once to experience and see it with your own eyes.
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Mr Vinks had a textile comb company in the 1920s. Out of gratitude for a recovery from a serious illness, he had the cave built in honor of Mary and had it notarized that it should never be demolished, regardless of whose hands it might fall into. And so it happened. The Maria Grotto has been maintained with great care by the hamlet of 't Hoefke.
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This bird watching hut is called Tapsmoer. That is not an exotic bird, but a corruption of the abbot's marsh, the abbot's marsh. In the past, this area belonged to monks who extracted peat.
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Beautiful boardwalk with beautiful views of the nature around. In the middle are two benches to relax and enjoy the surroundings.
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The burial mounds on the Regte Heide date from the Bronze Age (around 1750 BC). One burial mound has a ring wall with a dry ditch. Burial mounds were used as burial places. It is suspected that these mounds were not only used to give the dead a final resting place, but also for veneration. The burial mounds in this nature reserve were first excavated in 1935 and then reconstructed. The pole wreaths that were known from the excavations were restored around 5 burial mounds. Visit the Heemkundemuseum in Goirle for extensive information about the burial mounds. source: www.goolsegeheimen.n
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The region is rich in history, most notably featuring the Bronze Age Burial Mounds with Wooden Post Circle, Regte Heide. These mounds, dating back to approximately 1750 BC, were used as burial grounds and have been reconstructed after excavations. You can also find the Riels Hoefke Mary Grotto, a place of devotion with a 90-year-old statue of the Virgin Mary, offering a moment of peace in nature.
Yes, many attractions are suitable for families. The Bronze Age Burial Mounds offer an educational and natural experience. The Boardwalk to Hoevens Estate provides easy walking with beautiful views, and the Tapsmoer Bird Hide is a great spot for wildlife observation that children often enjoy.
The Tapsmoer Bird Hide is an excellent spot for wildlife observation. From this hut, you can quietly watch various bird species and, if you're lucky, even spot deer or wild boars in the wetland environment.
Absolutely. The Boardwalk to Hoevens Estate offers beautiful views over the estate and is a peaceful resting point. The Tapsmoer Bird Hide also provides fantastic views over the surrounding wetlands.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options. There are also dedicated running trails and gravel biking routes that allow you to explore the diverse landscapes.
Yes, the area offers several easy walking options. For instance, the Boardwalk to Hoevens Estate is a gentle trail with scenic views. Many of the hiking routes, such as the 'Regte Heide Burial Mounds – Picnic spot at Regte Heide loop from Goirle', are rated as easy, making them suitable for a relaxed stroll.
Yes, there are several circular walks available. For example, you can enjoy the 'Regte Heide Burial Mounds loop from Riel' or the 'Boardwalk to Hoevens Estate – Tapsmoer Bird Hide loop from Riel', which are popular options for exploring the nature reserve.
The Regte Heide is particularly beautiful in late summer (August-September) when the heather is in full bloom, creating a vibrant purple landscape. However, the diverse mix of heather, forests, and brook valleys makes it an attractive destination year-round for walks and nature observation.
While the immediate nature reserve focuses on natural experiences, the nearby towns of Goirle and Riel offer various cafes and restaurants where you can find refreshments and meals after your exploration.
The region stands out for its unique combination of ancient history, with well-preserved Bronze Age Burial Mounds, and diverse natural landscapes. It features expansive heather fields, swampy brook valleys, and mixed forests, providing a rich habitat for wildlife and varied scenery for outdoor activities.
Many of the trails in the Regte Heide and Riels Laag area are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or grazing animals, and to respect local signage regarding dog access.


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