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North Brabant
Breda

Pannenhoef – Tree-lined road along the Liesbos loop from Breda-Prinsenbeek

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Netherlands
North Brabant
Breda

Pannenhoef – Tree-lined road along the Liesbos loop from Breda-Prinsenbeek

Moderate

4.7

(3)

49

riders

Pannenhoef – Tree-lined road along the Liesbos loop from Breda-Prinsenbeek

02:52

47.5km

50m

Gravel riding

Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 20, 2026

Tips

Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 16.2 km for 67 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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1

17.1 km

The Black Barn, Pannenhoef

Highlight • Rest Area

The Zwarte Schuur is located in the middle of the Pannenhoef. This has been furnished as an outdoor classroom by Brabants Landschap. The Zwarte Schuur is open every third Sunday of the month from April to October from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Keep an eye on the Etten-Leur City App Agenda for activities.

The Black Barn was built in 1916 and the supervisor lived with his family in the bakehouse next to it. In 1923, the Pannenhoef was taken over by the Kölling family from Dieren, who further expanded the estate and had villa De Arendsberg built. In 1970, Brabants Landschap took over the estate. Thanks to nature development, the area is flourishing and the restored fens are a true bird paradise. Brabants Landschap has set up an exhibition in the Zwarte Schuur about the cultural history and flora and fauna of the Pannenhoef. Nature films about the Pannenhoef can be seen in the Zwarte Schuur and a limited number of brochures and walking routes are available. The bakehouse is next to De Zwarte Schuur. Delicious fresh bread is regularly baked here.

Source: ettenleur.stappen-shoppen.nl/locations/natuurgebied-de-pannenhoef-56abb776f6bf5072258b48df

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2

17.1 km

Bakehouse from 1940

Highlight • Historical Site

In 1840, the Pannenhoef was established as an estate with the construction of a sheep farm in the center. A roof covered with tiles was special at that time, so the name was quickly found.

Every 3rd Sunday of the month you can become acquainted with the operation of the Bakhuisje. The oven is brought to the correct temperature and bread can then be baked from grain that comes from fields in the area.
Come and discover the entire process - kneading, rising and baking - on site.

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3

17.5 km

Singletrack With Wooden Bridges

Highlight (Segment) • MTB Park

Singletrack with different bridges. Bridges can be taken without getting off, but 'be careful'.

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4

26.8 km

De Moeren Estate

Highlight • Structure

Here on the terrace, delicious!

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5

31.2 km

Nice double track on the edge of Pannenhoef forest

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6

33.6 km

Pannenhoef

Highlight • Forest

A place for a sandwich

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7

42.0 km

Along the Liesbos

Highlight (Segment) • Forest

Shady segment. Wonderful to cool down here during hot days.

History: The Liesbos is first mentioned in a charter of Hendrik V, lord of Breda, from 1268. This forest on the border of Princenhage and Etten, named after the hamlet of Lies, is one of the oldest deciduous forests in the Netherlands. From the beginning of the fifteenth century until 1795, it was owned by the Nassaus, later Oranje-Nassaus, as lords of Breda. In 1795 it came to the State and now falls under Staatsbosbeheer. The Liesbos was used for hunting, a favorite activity of the high nobility such as the Oranje-Nassaus, and for timber production. It was surrounded by a wall so that game could not escape from the forest and conversely the farmers' cattle could not damage the forest. Nowadays, the recreational and nature function of the forest is paramount.

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8

42.9 km

Tree-lined road along the Liesbos

Highlight • Cycleway

Great road for cycling

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43.7 km

Liesbos

Nature Reserve

B

47.5 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

21.9 km

10.3 km

6.66 km

5.08 km

2.73 km

749 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

16.7 km

14.4 km

12.0 km

3.96 km

289 m

242 m

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