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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Landerd

Best natural monuments around Landerd are now an integral part of the expansive De Maashorst nature reserve in North Brabant. This region offers a diverse landscape with forests, heathlands, and sand dunes. Visitors can explore varied ecosystems, including unique "wijstgronden" where groundwater surfaces, and encounter large grazers. The area provides extensive recreational opportunities with over 150 kilometers of walking paths, making it a significant destination for nature reserves in the Netherlands.

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Last updated: May 29, 2026

Hatert and Overasselt Ponds

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The Hatertse and Overasseltse Vennen is an area of approximately 520 hectares in the municipalities of Heumen and Wijchen, province of Gelderland. The area consists of about twenty named pools. …

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Bedafse Bergen Sand Dunes

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Walk the winding paths between the ancient trees or over the drifting dunes (loose sand). Do put on sturdy shoes!

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Heerlijkheid Leur Estate

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Beautiful walk through quiet (even cycling is not allowed) wooded area.

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Bedaf Sand Drift

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Beautiful high sand dunes. From above you have a good view over the sand drift. You can take wonderful walks here.

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Peelrand Fault Near Uden

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Due to the very slow pushing up of mountains such as the Ardennes and the Eifel, tensions arose that caused cracks and fragmentation in the gently sloping earth crust.

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December 6, 2025, Peelrand Fault Near Uden

The Peelrand fault near Uden is one of the most recognizable fault zones in Brabant and cuts across the landscape between the Bedafse Bergen and the Annabos. This geological fault causes a height difference of several meters, but more importantly, a difference in water management that is immediately visible in the terrain. On the higher side of the fault, mineral-rich groundwater rises, making this higher part wetter than the lower-lying zone adjacent to it. This inverse pattern of wet and dry is both indicative and unique to this area. Along the fault line, you can see how the dry drifting sand of the Bedafse Zandduinen abruptly transitions into dark, moist soil where seepage water surfaces. The water often has a reddish-brown hue due to the iron carried from the deeper layers. This transition is clearly visible in the field: a few meters further, the landscape changes completely, from dry and light sand to wet, boggy terrain with alders, sedges, and other moisture-loving plants. The Peelrand fault near Uden is therefore a significant geological feature that shapes the entire area. Without it, the Bedafse Bergen wouldn't be so dry and drifting, and the Annabos wouldn't be so wet and seepage-prone. The fault makes this part of Uden one of the best places to see the "wisp" phenomenon in person, and it gives the hiking trail a scenic quality found in few other places.

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December 6, 2025, Zandverstuiving Bedaf

The Bedafse Bergen form a striking drifting sand area between Uden and Vorstenbosch. The landscape was created by centuries of sand drift after the original forests were cleared for agriculture and firewood in the Middle Ages. The wind carried the loose sand and accumulated it into hills and sand ridges—the present-day sand dunes of the Bedafse Bergen. The area consists of open drifting sand, low and high sand hills, dry heathland, and small transitions to forest. The dunes have remained active because managers keep sections open, thus preserving the character of a true drifting sand area. The higher ridges offer clear views over the undulating sand landscape, which differs significantly from the typical Brabant forests and farmland. The Bedafse Bergen are one of the few remaining places in North Brabant where this type of landscape can still be seen so clearly: a rugged, dry, and dynamic terrain with natural elevation changes. This makes it both scenically unique and physically challenging, especially when you hike up and down the steep sandy slopes several times. Today, it's a protected nature reserve and a popular hiking area due to its unique dune landscape, open vistas, and stark contrast with the surrounding landscape.

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The Bedafse Bergen form a striking drifting sand area between Uden and Vorstenbosch. The landscape was created by centuries of sand drift after the original forests were cleared for agriculture and firewood in the Middle Ages. The wind carried the loose sand and accumulated it into hills and sand ridges—the present-day sand dunes of the Bedafse Bergen. The area consists of open drifting sand, low and high sand hills, dry heathland, and small transitions to forest. The dunes have remained active because managers keep sections open, thus preserving the character of a true drifting sand area. The higher ridges offer clear views over the undulating sand landscape, which differs significantly from the typical Brabant forests and farmland. The Bedafse Bergen are one of the few remaining places in North Brabant where this type of landscape can still be seen so clearly: a rugged, dry, and dynamic terrain with natural elevation changes. This makes it both scenically unique and physically challenging, especially when you hike up and down the steep sandy slopes several times. Today, it's a protected nature reserve and a popular hiking area due to its unique dune landscape, open vistas, and stark contrast with the surrounding landscape.

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My absolute highlight in this area - small but beautiful. Pure nature - suitable for hikers and cyclists.

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The Bedafse Bergen is a special piece of primeval territory where you can wander freely and where it feels as if time has stood still.

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Idyllic.. peace.. nature.. everything your heart desires

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A gem of tranquility close to busy Nijmegen and the surrounding area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural landscapes can I expect to see around Landerd?

The area around Landerd, now part of the expansive De Maashorst nature reserve, offers a diverse range of landscapes. You'll find dense forests, vast heathlands, and impressive sand dunes like the Bedafse Bergen Sand Dunes and Bedaf Sand Drift. There are also unique 'wijstgronden' where groundwater surfaces, and tranquil lake areas such as the Hatert and Overasselt Ponds.

Are there any unique geological features to explore?

Yes, the region is home to the Peelrand Fault Near Uden. This natural fault line creates a distinct difference in water management, leading to unique wet and dry ground conditions. You can observe how dry drifting sands abruptly transition into moist, boggy terrain where mineral-rich groundwater surfaces, often with a reddish-brown hue due to iron.

Can I encounter wildlife in the natural monuments around Landerd?

De Maashorst nature reserve, which encompasses the natural monuments around Landerd, is known for its large grazers. Visitors have the unique opportunity to spot wisents, Tauros (a breed resembling the extinct aurochs), and Exmoor ponies, which play a vital role in maintaining the open landscape through natural grazing.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities?

Absolutely. Several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Hatert and Overasselt Ponds offer paths for hikers and cyclists through moorland, heath, and forest. The Heerlijkheid Leur Estate provides quiet walks through a romantic landscape park. Additionally, the Bedaf Sand Drift is a popular spot for families to explore the dunes.

What kind of hiking trails can I find near these natural monuments?

The region offers over 150 kilometers of walking paths, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging routes. You can explore winding paths between ancient trees and over drifting dunes at the Bedafse Bergen Sand Dunes, or enjoy tranquil walks through the wooded area of Heerlijkheid Leur Estate. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Landerd guide, which includes routes like the 'Docus the Badger Adventure Trail' and 'Winding trail in De Maashorst'.

Are there cycling opportunities around the natural monuments?

Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling. The Hatert and Overasselt Ponds feature beautiful cycle paths. You can find various routes, from easy to moderate, that take you through forests, heathlands, and past natural features. Explore options in the Cycling around Landerd guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Landerd guide.

What historical or cultural significance do these natural areas hold?

Beyond their natural beauty, areas like De Maashorst also have archaeological and historical value. The landscape features burial mounds from the early Iron Age and other prehistoric remnants, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past. The Heerlijkheid Leur Estate, for example, has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages, with its romantic landscape park laid out in the 18th century.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Landerd?

The natural monuments around Landerd offer beauty throughout the year. Spring brings blooming flora, while summer is ideal for long walks and cycling. Autumn showcases vibrant fall colors in the forests, and even winter offers a unique, tranquil experience, especially in areas like the Bedaf Sand Drift or the Hatert and Overasselt Ponds.

Are there viewpoints or scenic spots to enjoy the landscape?

Yes, the region offers several scenic spots. The higher ridges of the Bedaf Sand Drift provide clear views over the undulating sand landscape. Similarly, the Hatert and Overasselt Ponds offer picturesque views of moorland, heath, and forest, especially along the designated cycle paths.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in this area?

Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the quiet wooded areas of Heerlijkheid Leur Estate to the striking sand dunes of the Bedafse Bergen Sand Dunes. The tranquility and the opportunity to experience a deep connection with nature, including spotting large grazers, are also highly valued. The varied terrain and extensive network of paths make it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Are there opportunities for longer walks or multi-day hikes?

While specific multi-day hikes are not detailed, the extensive network of over 150 kilometers of walking paths within De Maashorst allows for combining various routes to create longer excursions. Areas like Trentse Bossen and Schaijkse Heide offer extensive walking paths for exploration, and the Heerlijkheid Leur Estate is part of the 'Walk of Wisdom', indicating its suitability for longer walking experiences.

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