Best attractions and places to see in Molenheide are found in Belgian Limburg, a region characterized by diverse natural landscapes. The area features extensive forests, heathland, and fens, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. Molenheide is known for its natural beauty and provides various options for recreation and exploration.
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quiet fens with lots of greenery and small animals
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For more information, visit Katoenpad.nl
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At the edge of the playground is the start of a very special walking path. By walking along the Katoenpad, you step into the history of Geldrop-Mierlo. A quick history lesson: In 1832, the Katoenpad was located in the heathland between Mierlo and Geldrop, where the forest is now. At that time, the home weavers from Mierlo walked along this path, straight through the heathland to Geldrop, carrying their woven fabrics on carts or over their shoulders. There, they could sell their fabrics to the manufacturers. The icing on the cake is the fun scavenger hunt. You walk the route by following the posts with the Katoenpad logo and posts with special markers. You can choose the long or short route. If you choose the long route, you walk from the center of Mierlo to the center of Geldropβor vice versa. In Mierlo, the starting point is at Woes (the wild weaver, one of the main characters in the book), who stands on Molenplein. In Geldrop you start from the Weaving Museum.
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The Molenheide is a woodland area between Geldrop and Mierlo that, together with the Luchense Heide and the Verste Bos, covers 248 hectares. The area is owned by the municipality of Geldrop-Mierlo. The area was once a heathland. Today, it consists of young pine forest. Several fens, including Wolfsven, Galgenven, Molenven, and Lisven, as well as some remaining heathland, have been preserved.
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The Lisven is linked to the Molenven by a wetland. It's an area of primarily dry and damp heathland. During certain periods, sheep are used here to maintain the heathland. The sheep's grazing pattern ensures a gradual transition in vegetation. During the flowering season of the herbaceous plants, grazing is suspended. This gives these plants time to flower and produce seed, creating a more species-rich heathland. Currently, the fen is completely dry due to the recent heat.
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I've never been to that cemetery, but every time I pass it on a bike ride, I get a little shiver. I do notice that the cemetery is very well maintained, often by Belgian gardeners. It's not like you can just cross the rather busy road; it's doable, but you do need to be careful.
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An important place where you can take a moment to think about it.
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Molenheide offers diverse natural landscapes, including extensive forests, heathland, and fens. You can explore areas like the Heathland, which features young pine forest and preserved heathland, or the tranquil Lisven and Molenven, a lake area with quiet fens and surrounding greenery.
Yes, the Molenheide Nature Reserve and Fen is a notable area with a mix of coniferous and deciduous trees, heathland, and a peaceful fen. Another excellent option is Duinenpark Molenheide in Houthalen-Helchteren, known for its dynamic landscape with open spaces, rolling dunes, and heathland, ideal for walking and enjoying fresh air. You can find more information about Duinenpark Molenheide on Visit Limburg.
You can visit the Mierlo War Cemetery, a poignant site established in 1945 for victims of World War II. Another interesting historical experience is the Cotton Path, which allows you to step into the history of Geldrop-Mierlo and learn about the home weavers who once used this path.
Absolutely! Molenheide is very family-friendly. Park Molenheide offers attractions like the Aquapolis Swimming Paradise with four pools and slides, and Kids Valley Indoor Playground, the largest indoor playground in the Benelux. Duinenpark Molenheide also features an adventure playground and wild boars, making it a popular spot for families. The Cotton Path also offers a fun scavenger hunt for children.
Molenheide offers numerous hiking opportunities. The Molenheide Nature Reserve has wide paths and narrow forest trails. Duinenpark Molenheide features a 2.6 km blue loop, and you can access longer routes via the De Wijers walking network. For specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Molenheide Forest β Heathland loop' or 'Kiezelven β Shepherd's Hut Shelter loop' in the Easy hikes in Molenheide guide.
Limburg is renowned as a cycling paradise, and Molenheide is well-integrated into its extensive cycle route network. You can find various routes, including the 'Eindhoven Canal β Roof of Brabant loop' or 'The hamlet of Riel β St. Brigid's Church, Geldrop loop'. Explore more options in the Cycling in Molenheide guide.
The natural areas of Molenheide are home to diverse wildlife. In the fens, you might spot dragonflies, green frogs, wrens, and blackcaps. Highland cattle help maintain the open landscapes. In Duinenpark Molenheide, visitors might encounter deer, birds of prey, rare insects, and even wild boars.
Yes, Park Molenheide boasts Kids Valley Indoor Playground, which is the largest indoor playground in the Benelux, spanning 7,500 mΒ². It offers climbing towers, ball pits, slides, a haunted castle, and a pirate house, providing hours of fun for children up to 12 years old.
The best time to visit for nature exploration can depend on what you wish to see. The fens' water levels fluctuate with seasons, creating dynamic environments. For viewing herbaceous plants in bloom, visiting during their flowering season is ideal, as grazing is suspended to allow them to flower and produce seeds. Generally, spring and early autumn offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities.
Yes, you can enjoy scenic views, particularly over the fens. The View of Lisven offers a beautiful perspective over a fen linked to the Molenven, an area featuring dry and damp heathland.
Beyond traditional trails, the Cotton Path offers a unique historical walking experience with a scavenger hunt. Additionally, the broader Limburg area is known for unique cycling experiences like 'cycling through water' and 'cycling through trees', which can be integrated into walking routes or enjoyed separately.
For runners, Molenheide offers several popular routes. You can find options like the 'Heathland β Molenheide Forest loop' or the 'Strabrechtse Heide β Strabrechtse Heide loop'. More details and routes are available in the Running Trails in Molenheide guide.


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