Best attractions and places to see in Sarsven En De Banen. This 173-hectare nature reserve in Limburg, Netherlands, is a designated Natura 2000 site, recognized for its ecological value. It features unique fens like Sarsven, De Banen, and Schoorkuilen, alongside diverse landscapes including forests and grasslands. The area also holds archaeological significance with Late Paleolithic and Mesolithic finds.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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A beautiful area to enjoy the peace and all the beauty around you 🍀
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Very easy to do after rainfall
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Gravel track with a strip of paved cycle path along the Wessem-Nederweert canal; canal that connects the Zuidwillemsvaart (Nederweert) with the Maas.
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Lovely walking area, with luck you can spot the horses. Nice open area
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Nice swampy area with nice decking to keep the feet dry. Be careful it can get slippery.
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Nice walking area around the 2 fens the sarsven and the jobs
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For a nice ice cream or snack on the beautiful and large terrace. Also a nice playground for the kids. https://ijsboerderijgommers.nl/
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Wide path. Easy to cycle and walk
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Sarsven En De Banen is renowned for its unique fens, including Sarsven, De Banen, and Schoorkuilen, which are part of the larger 'Peelvennen' chain. You can also find diverse landscapes with transitional zones, woodlands, and open grasslands. The De Banen Ven is a significant fen within the reserve, offering natural beauty and walking paths.
The reserve is a Natura 2000 site, protecting endangered plant and animal species. You might spot special plant species like marsh St. John's wort, sundew, and bog myrtle. It's also an important habitat for various water birds, amphibians, and dragonflies. Birdwatchers can look for Grey Heron, Eurasian Spoonbill, and Great Egret from observation huts.
Yes, the nature reserve offers various walking paths. You can find several hikes and walks, including loops around De Banen and Sarsven. For specific routes, explore the Running Trails in Sarsven En De Banen guide, which includes routes like the 'Sarsven loop from Sarsven en De Banen'.
Many trails in Sarsven En De Banen are relatively easy, with wide paths, making them accessible. However, some areas, especially around the fens, can be wet. The Boardwalk Through De Peel offers decking to keep paths dry in swampy areas, though it can be slippery. Overall, the terrain is generally flat, suitable for most fitness levels.
Absolutely. The reserve features various cycling paths. A notable route is the Canal road along the Wessem-Nederweert Canal, which is a wide, easy path perfect for cycling. There's also a gravel path along the same canal. For more options, check out the Gravel biking in Sarsven En De Banen guide.
Yes, families can enjoy the natural beauty and easy trails. A popular family-friendly destination is Gommers Ice Cream Farm & Corn Maze, which offers ice cream, simple lunches, a playground, and a corn maze. The canal paths are also suitable for family bike rides.
Sarsven En De Banen can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer are ideal for wildlife viewing, especially birds and dragonflies, and for experiencing the lush flora. Autumn offers beautiful colors. Be aware that some areas can be wet after rainfall, so appropriate footwear is recommended.
Sarsven En De Banen is an important archaeological site, with Late Paleolithic and Mesolithic flint tools discovered here, dating back approximately 13,000 years. These finds are exhibited in the local open-air museum Eynderhoof. While not directly within the reserve, this rich history adds a unique cultural dimension to your visit.
Sarsven En De Banen is located in the municipality of Nederweert, southeast of Nederweert-Eind. Specific parking information for trailheads is best found by checking local signage upon arrival or consulting detailed route descriptions on komoot. Public transport options to the immediate vicinity may be limited, so driving is often the most convenient way to access the reserve.
Yes, for refreshments and a bite to eat, Gommers Ice Cream Farm & Corn Maze offers ice cream and simple lunches with a large terrace. For more options, the nearby village of Nederweert-Eind and the broader Nederweert area provide various cafes and restaurants.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in nature reserves, but it's crucial to keep them on a leash to protect the local wildlife and sensitive ecosystems, especially in Natura 2000 areas like Sarsven En De Banen. Always check local regulations and signage for specific rules regarding pets.
Yes, the reserve is equipped with several observation huts and lookout towers strategically placed to offer excellent opportunities for birdwatching and panoramic views of the fens. These are ideal spots to observe the diverse water birds and other wildlife that inhabit the area.


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