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Road cycling routes in Brouwhuissche Heide traverse a diverse landscape within the Dutch province of North Brabant. The region features Scots pine forests, open heathlands, and unique sand dunes with juniper shrubs. Road cyclists can also encounter tranquil fens and brooks, contributing to varied scenery. While some paths may include unpaved sections, many routes in this area are mostly paved, making them suitable for road bikes.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Nice cycling through the forest on an asphalt road, without cars, wonderfully quiet
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Tasting delicious homemade pastries
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A beautiful cycle path right along the Zuid-Willemsvaart canal. You can take the exit towards the viaduct to Aarle-Rixtel or continue straight ahead to the junction at Dierdonk. The last stretch towards Dierdonk is the least scenic.
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A lovely, car-free road. From Beek en Donk, it first passes through a very small industrial estate, then through fields with horses. The road leads beautifully to a fantastic cycle path along the canal.
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A kind of hidden gem. Everyone takes the wide, busy bike path on the "other side" of the cinnamon forest. Cross the Laarbrug bridge and turn right onto the path just before the dirt road begins. A nice change of pace when you're out touring.
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A magnificent castle in the heart of the city. A real eye-catcher. Definitely worth stopping for a few pictures. Terraces are not far away, making it an ideal place for a break.
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It's a beautiful part of Helmond and a lovely nod to our city's industrial past: the crane track at the Cacaofabriek. The crane is no longer active. The track was installed along the canal in the late 1920s. At the time, the site was a coal and building materials business owned by Van Bussel. Later, in the mid-1930s, the crane was acquired by a transport and sand company: the Slits company. This company still owned it in 2009. Shipping For approximately eighty years, the crane track was used to load and unload goods from ships. From 1988 onwards, only trucks were loaded and unloaded. This went well until 2009. The Slits company wanted to demolish this unique structure and applied for a permit from the municipality. Why? "According to owner Dries Slits, there's no other option, because as a tenant of the site, he has to vacate the property by mid-July. The owner has sold his land to the municipality," we read in an article the ED newspaper wrote about it at the time. Protests Demolition wasn't easy, because the crane track had already been listed as a municipal monument in 2000. It's not surprising, then, that people protested the demolition. Among others, the Helmond Monuments Working Group filed an objection. In November 2009, the decision was made: the municipality purchased the crane track. Renovation When the municipality became the owner, there were no plans for the crane yet. Because, what on earth were they supposed to do with it? The industrial area was being cleared, and construction began on the current Cacaofabriek (Cocoa Factory). By then, the crane track would no longer be useful. Yet, Helmond refused to part with it. In fact, they decided to restore the crane to its former glory. There was some discussion about adding a teahouse in the cabin, but that plan fell through. The architect investigated the possibility and soon discovered that the track would have to be shortened. Ultimately, the decision was made to restore the crane track as much as possible to its original state. Did you know, by the way, that the cabin is no longer operational? This is because the motorized section wasn't repaired. The renovation took about two years: the crane was completed in 2014. Now it's back in style by the canal. (Source: https://indebuurt.nl/helmond/genieten-van-helmond/mysteries/helmonds-mysterie-waarom-de-kraanbaan-er-nog-ongebruikt-staat~62895)
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Free swimming in this public lake that is also supervised by the volunteer lifeguards. Very busy in good weather.
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Brouwhuissche Heide offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 550 tours available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including easy, moderate, and difficult options.
The terrain in Brouwhuissche Heide is diverse, featuring Scots pine forests, open heathlands, and unique sand dunes with juniper shrubs. You'll also encounter tranquil fens and brooks. While some paths may include unpaved sections, many routes are mostly paved, making them suitable for road bikes. The region is known for its comfortable, wide, and safe cycle paths.
Road cycling routes in Brouwhuissche Heide range from easy to difficult. There are 149 easy routes, 374 moderate routes, and 34 difficult routes, ensuring options for all experience levels.
Yes, the region is part of the larger 'De Groote Heide' nature park, which features dedicated scenic routes. For instance, the TOP Scenic Route Cycling Groote Heide is designed to showcase the area's natural beauty, leading through nature reserves like De Malpie and along the river Dommel.
You can expect to see a rich variety of natural features, including vast open heathlands that display deep purple hues during blooming seasons, Scots pine forests, and unique sand dunes with protected juniper bushes. Tranquil fens and brooks also add to the scenic diversity, such as the nearby Beuven, the largest fen in the Netherlands.
Yes, several points of interest can be found. You might pass by De Bikkels Juniper Thicket, known for its unique sand dunes and juniper bushes. Other highlights include Brandsma's Forest (Kavirondo) and Hendrik Wiegersma Memorial, offering a blend of nature and history.
Yes, with a significant number of easy routes available, Brouwhuissche Heide can be suitable for family-friendly road cycling. The region's commitment to comfortable, wide, and safe cycle paths, including 'express cycle routes' free of obstacles, makes it a pleasant environment for cyclists of all ages.
Many routes in Brouwhuissche Heide are designed as loops, allowing for circular rides. For example, the Gerwenseweg Bike Path – Helmond Castle loop from Helmond Brouwhuis is a popular easy circular route.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 300 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied scenery, which includes forests, heathlands, and fens, as well as the well-maintained cycling infrastructure that makes navigation easy with the 'knooppunten' (node) system.
The heathlands are particularly picturesque during their blooming seasons, typically in late summer (August-September), when they display deep purple hues. Spring and early autumn also offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for road cycling.
Yes, for more experienced cyclists seeking longer rides, routes like the Dubbroek Nature Reserve – Kessel–Beesel ferry service loop from Helmond Brouwhuis offer a moderate challenge, covering over 100 km through natural reserves.
While specific parking locations are not detailed in every route description, the extensive cycling network in North Brabant and the popularity of the area suggest that parking facilities are generally available near common starting points or villages bordering the nature reserve. Look for designated parking areas in towns like Helmond Brouwhuis.
The region is well-connected within North Brabant. Public transport options, including trains and buses, often allow bikes, though specific rules and peak hour restrictions may apply. It's advisable to check the local public transport provider's website for their current bike carriage policies and schedules to plan your journey to Brouwhuissche Heide.


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