Best attractions and places to see in North Brabant, a province in the southern Netherlands, offer a diverse blend of history, culture, and nature. The region features vast wetland areas, expansive sand dunes, and numerous forests. Visitors can explore historic cities, national parks, and cultural sites. This variety provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
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Very nice area for cycling
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The Kraaijenbergse Plassen form an extensive lake area of over 400 ha. The lakes are located in the municipality of Land van Cuijk. The lakes have been created since 1968 by the extraction of industrial sand, gravel and clay. You can cycle and walk around the lakes and there are many water sports to practice. There are several catering establishments around the lakes.
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The border between Belgium and the Netherlands, established in 1843, runs from border stone 177a of the St. Benedictuslaan diagonally through the green, over the 'De Kluis', across the terrain, through the buildings to border post 178, which stands at the back of the monastery grounds. On the road surface of 'De Kluis' the border is indicated with a white line and the flags of Nl and Be.
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Beautiful place. Unfortunately we had grey weather and we will definitely come back again with a bit of beautiful blue sky.
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Beautiful path through a forest area with fens.
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Het Goorven is the most photographed fen. No other fen offers more enjoyment of the morning or evening sun and beautiful colours! The fen owes its name to the old word for swamp, namely goor. Peat used to be cut around this fen. This was a dirty job and everyone could see when you had spent a day 'in het goor'. And did you know that the pine trees around this fen used to be cut for the mining industry in Limburg? They were used to prop up the mine shafts. Pine wood cracks before it breaks. This gave the miners time to escape when a shaft was about to collapse.
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14 fen route passes here, highly recommended!
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The Achelse Kluis is partly located on the territory of Hamont-Achel (Belgium), but also on the territory of Valkenswaard (Netherlands).
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North Brabant offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit De Biesbosch National Park, a unique freshwater tidal wetland, or the expansive sand dunes and heathlands of Loonse en Drunense Duinen National Park. The Kampina Nature Reserve features wet heathland and fens, while the Oisterwijkse Bossen en Vennen (Oisterwijk Forests and Fens) are known for picturesque lakes like Voorste Goorven. For birdwatching, Groote Peel National Park is an excellent choice.
Yes, North Brabant is excellent for hiking. You can find numerous trails, from easy walks to more challenging routes. Popular areas include the Mastbos near Breda, where you can walk around Turfven, or explore the Galderse Heide Boardwalk. The Moerputten nature reserve offers a scenic walk over the historic Moerputten Bridge. For more options, check out guides like Easy hikes in North Brabant or Hiking in North Brabant.
North Brabant boasts extensive cycling networks. You can enjoy the Cycle Path Through the Chaamse Bossen, known for its smooth asphalt and car-free environment, or the Cycling Path Through Loonse en Drunense Duinen. The region also features routes through the UNESCO Biosphere area of Maasheggen. Many nature reserves, like Kraaijenbergse Plassen, also offer dedicated cycle ways. For more inspiration, explore komoot's cycling guides for the region.
North Brabant is rich in history. Explore impressive Gothic architecture at St. John's Cathedral in 's-Hertogenbosch or visit historic castles like Breda Castle and Helmond Castle. The region is also famous for its fortified cities such as Willemstad, Grave, and Ravenstein, which are part of the Zuiderwaterlinie (Southern Water Defence Line). You can find more information about these charming cities on VisitBrabant.com.
You can immerse yourself in Vincent van Gogh's legacy at the Van Gogh Village Nuenen, where he lived and painted. Visit his former residence, the Reformed Church, and the Vincentre museum. The broader Van Gogh National Park also combines nature and culture, honoring the landscapes that inspired him.
Absolutely! North Brabant is home to Efteling, a world-renowned fairytale theme park. Safaripark Beekse Bergen offers unique wildlife encounters on foot, by car, or boat. Many natural areas like De Biesbosch National Park and the Oisterwijkse Bossen en Vennen are also great for family outings, with easy trails and scenic spots like Voorste Goorven.
Discover art and heritage at Het Noordbrabants Museum in 's-Hertogenbosch, featuring works by Van Gogh and Hieronymus Bosch. In Eindhoven, explore the history of electronics at the Philips Museum or football at the PSV Museum. Tilburg offers the TextielMuseum and De Pont Museum for contemporary art. For a unique historical experience, visit the Overloon War Museum or the National Monument Camp Vught.
Many natural areas in North Brabant are dog-friendly, offering great opportunities for walks with your canine companion. The Mastbos near Breda is a popular choice for dog walks, with its extensive trails and peaceful nature around spots like Turfven. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding leashes or restricted areas within nature reserves.
Beyond the main attractions, explore the ancient hedgerow landscape of Maasheggen, a UNESCO Biosphere area perfect for cycling. Visit the historic tower mill De Nijverheid in Ravenstein, or the restored De Arend Windmill in Terheijden. For a cultural experience, the Cacaofabriek in Helmond offers exhibitions and dining, while the Bottle Distillery in Eindhoven provides tours and tastings.
De Biesbosch National Park is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer (April to September) are ideal for boat trips, kayaking, and wildlife spotting, especially for birds and beavers. The lush greenery and active wildlife make it particularly vibrant during these months. Autumn offers stunning fall colors, while winter can provide a serene, frosty landscape for quiet walks.
Yes, North Brabant has several significant sites related to WWII. You can visit the National Monument Camp Vught, a former SS concentration camp that now serves as a memorial and visitor center. The Overloon War Museum is the largest and oldest WWII museum in Western Europe, detailing the occupation and resistance. Additionally, the Wings of Liberation Museum in Best focuses on Operation Market Garden, and the Canadian War Cemetery in Bergen op Zoom is the resting place for over a thousand Canadian soldiers.
Key cities include 's-Hertogenbosch (Den Bosch), a charming medieval city known for its canals and historic buildings. Eindhoven, the 'City of Light,' is a hub for technology and design. Breda offers a lively atmosphere with a rich military history, shopping, and cafes. Tilburg, a former textile center, is now a vibrant cultural city with museums and festivals.


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