Attractions and places to see around Baarle-Hertog are defined by its unique geopolitical landscape, where the Belgian municipality is intricately intertwined with the Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau. This results in a fascinating array of landmarks, cultural sites, and outdoor activities that highlight the complex border. Visitors can explore visible border markers, historical sites, and various cycling routes through forests and natural areas. The area offers a blend of historical intrigue and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Without car traffic on a wide cycle path through the forest; it doesn't get any better than this 👍🏻
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Really beautiful and exciting, the paths and walkways with their information boards are so beautifully laid out and explained that you feel like you've been transported back to the smuggling era.
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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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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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Wonderfully elongated cycle path with a wedge here and there.
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The smugglers' route is highly recommended for walking. You get a lot of variety.
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Beautiful, varied landscape. With some regularity there is a bench. Parked the car at the Strijbeek de Heide parking lot and walked the route from there. That is then 11.1 km. Really recommended. We enjoyed.
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Beautiful route with changing landscapes and information boards with the history
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Baarle-Hertog is renowned for its extraordinarily complex border with the Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau. This creates a fascinating geographical puzzle where the international boundary visibly crisscrosses roads, pavements, and even buildings, offering a unique experience of constantly moving between two countries.
Yes, the area offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can enjoy routes like the Cycle Path Through the Chaamse Bossen, known for its smooth asphalt and green surroundings, or the Slingerdreef Cycling Path, which provides a natural setting with excellent cycling conditions. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Baarle-Hertog guide.
The most significant historical 'landmarks' are the borders themselves, visibly marked throughout the town. You can also visit the former Town Hall, which now houses the Heemkundekring Amalia van Solms, a local history society. The Smugglers' route border crossing trail also features historical information boards about its past.
Many of the cycling paths, such as the Cycle Path Through the Chaamse Bossen and Slingerdreef Cycle Path, Ulvenhoutse Bos, are considered family-friendly due to their smooth surfaces and absence of motor vehicles. Exploring the visible border markers throughout the town is also an engaging activity for all ages.
The entire town is an experience in itself. Look for the visible border markers on roads and pavements. A prime example is the House with Two Numbers (Loveren 19), where the international boundary runs directly through its front door. Even the Belgian Town Hall is bisected by the border. The Baarle Tourist Information Centre is a great starting point to get a map and learn more.
Yes, the surrounding area offers several walking and hiking trails. The Smugglers' route border crossing is a popular trail with changing landscapes. You can find more options in the Hiking around Baarle-Hertog guide, which includes routes like the 'Enclave Route' and trails through nature reserves.
While known for its borders, the area also features forests and natural beauty. You can find highlights like the Boardwalk to Hoevens Estate, offering beautiful views over an estate. The region also has cycling routes that pass through forests and a vineyard, Hof van Baarle, which is itself located within a small Belgian enclave.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique geopolitical aspect of the town, with many finding the visible border lines and shared buildings fascinating. The smooth, wide cycling paths through green surroundings, like the Cycle Path Through the Chaamse Bossen, are also highly praised for providing an enjoyable outdoor experience.
You can visit the St. Remigius Church, known as the 'Belgian church,' which features 19 stained-glass windows. The Cultural Centre, housed in a former monastery on the border, also accommodates the International Library of Baarle and an Academy.
Yes, trails like the Smugglers' route border crossing offer changing landscapes and scenic views. The Boardwalk to Hoevens Estate provides a beautiful view over the estate, with a bench for resting and enjoying the scenery.
Walking or cycling is the best way to truly appreciate the intricate border. Many marked routes guide you through the enclaves, allowing you to see the border lines on the ground, the houses with two numbers, and businesses bisected by the international boundary. Starting at the Tourist Information Centre for a map is highly recommended.


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