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Jogging around Tilburg offers access to diverse natural landscapes and extensive green spaces. The region is characterized by its status as one of the greenest cities in the Netherlands, featuring vast inland sand drift areas, dense forests, and well-maintained urban parks. Runners can explore varied terrain, from the unique sand dunes of Loonse & Drunense Duinen National Park to the structured paths of parks like Wandelbos and Leijpark.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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22.0km
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The chapel offers a wonderful opportunity to light a candle and leave a written message.
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Beautiful, peaceful place. Wonderful to just enjoy the surroundings in peace and quiet!
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Koningshoeven Abbey can be seen from far away
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wonderfully beautiful landscape with all its fens and heathland
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A beautiful abbey with a lovely terrace serving the famous La Trappe beer. It's also a great place for lunch. There's also a monastery shop on the grounds, selling all sorts of treats and charming souvenirs.
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King William II intended to live in this palace. It was built between 1847 and 1849 by contractor Adriaan Goijaerts, based on a design by architect Jan Boon. The king himself laid the foundation stone, but he died three weeks before the building was completed. In 1866, the Rijks HBS Koning Willem II (King William II State High School) was founded in the building. In 1934, the school moved to the Ringbaan Oost (East Ring Road), and the palace was converted into a town hall, designed by architect Oscar Leeuw. The exterior was designed in the Neo-Gothic style, while the luxurious interior is in Art Deco style. In 1936, it was put into use as a town hall. It still serves as a palace-town hall for meetings, weddings, and representation.
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In 1849, King William II died in his home in Tilburg, the so-called "old palace" (the current palace-town hall was still under construction at the time). This funeral home fell into disrepair over the years, and in 1872, the heirs decided to demolish it and erect a monument in its place. On March 17, 1874, 25 years after William II's death, a bluestone commemorative spire, designed by Tilburg architect H.J. van Tulder (1819-1903), was unveiled. In 1968, the commemorative spire had to be removed due to the construction of the "City Ring." Like the monument by Mgr. Zwijsen, it was dismantled and stored pending a new installation. After years of storage, the commemorative spire was in such poor condition that the municipality decided against restoration for financial reasons. The Junior Chamber Hart van Brabant then launched a plan to erect a completely new memorial. New except for one element: the marble medallion bearing the monarch's image still comes from the old monument. Source: Kunst Onderweg, Paul van de Sande
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The Willem II monument on the Heuvel in Tilburg represents King Willem II of the Netherlands. It was unveiled in The Hague in 1854, but sold in 1924 and moved to Tilburg, where Willem lived for part of his life.
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Tilburg offers a wide variety of options for runners, with over 700 routes available. These routes cater to different preferences, from easy urban park runs to more challenging trail runs through national parks.
The region around Tilburg boasts diverse terrain. You can run through the unique sand dunes, forests, and heathland of the Loonse & Drunense Duinen National Park, explore the thick forests of Moerenburg, or enjoy the structured paths of urban green spaces like Wandelbos and Leijpark. There are also routes that feature fens and varied landscapes.
Yes, Tilburg has plenty of options for beginners. There are over 75 easy running routes, many of which are found in the city's well-maintained parks like Leijpark, offering flat terrain without traffic lights or curbs, ideal for a relaxed jog.
The running routes in Tilburg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 270 reviews. More than 16,000 runners have used komoot to explore Tilburg's varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes and green spaces.
Absolutely! The Loonse & Drunense Duinen National Park, often called the 'Brabant Sahara,' is a must-visit. You can experience its vast inland sand drift areas, forests, and heathland. An excellent option is the Trailrun from café De Rustende Jager, which offers an immersive experience through this unique landscape.
Yes, Tilburg offers routes that combine jogging with cultural sights. The Oude Warande, an 18th-century Baroque park, features paths radiating out like a star and a 3.2-kilometer running course. Additionally, you can explore routes near historical sites like Nemerlaer Castle or the Neo-Gothic Hunting Lodge Gorp & Roovert, which are part of the broader Tilburg region.
Many of Tilburg's running paths are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Old Town Hall Tilburg – Piushaven loop from Tilburg is a popular 10.6 km route that takes you through urban and waterside areas, offering a great circular experience.
For dedicated interval training, the Oude Warande park is an excellent choice. Adjacent to it, near the Zwartvenseweg, you'll find a 1600-meter Cooperbaan with distance markers every 100 meters, perfect for structured speed work.
Yes, several routes offer opportunities for a break. For instance, the Our Lady of Koningshoeven Abbey – Koningshoeven Abbey loop from Tilburg passes near the famous La Trappe Abbey, which has a cafe. You can also find highlights like Boshuis Venkraai or IJsboerinneke De Landerijen near other trails, offering refreshments.
Experienced runners will find plenty of challenging options. The region offers 91 difficult routes, including the demanding Through Oisterwijk and the Kampina - Racing between the vennen, a 22 km trail that navigates through the natural beauty of Oisterwijk and the Kampina, known for its fens and varied landscapes.
Absolutely. Tilburg is known for its green spaces. The Leijpark is one of the largest within the city, offering various paths for runs up to 5 kilometers. The Wandelbos, located between the city center and Reeshof, is another beautiful park forest with numerous hiking trails and a 2 km round loop.
Many of Tilburg's parks and natural areas are accessible by public transport. For example, Spoorpark is just a short walk from Tilburg Central Station, making it very convenient for urban runs. Other larger parks and national areas often have bus connections from the city center.
Yes, Tilburg's unique blend of city and nature allows for such routes. The Old Town Hall Tilburg – Piushaven loop from Tilburg is a great example, leading you through both urban areas and along the waterside, offering a dynamic running experience.


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