Attractions and places to see in Weerter- En Budelerbergen encompass a diverse landscape of coniferous forests, heathlands, sand dunes, and fens. This nature reserve, recognized as a Natura 2000 area, offers significant ecological value and historical intrigue. Visitors can explore ancient burial mounds, historical railway lines, and various recreational opportunities. The area provides a blend of natural beauty and cultural sites for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Parking lot to Urnenveld Loozerheideweg, 6002 ST Weert, Netherlands GPX coordinates: 51.24940, 5.65208
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Trancheeweg 22, 6002 ST Weert Pancake House van Horne Hoeve is located on the edge of the Kempenbroek nature reserve "Weerter- en Budelerbergen" and is therefore the perfect starting point for numerous walking, cycling and horse riding routes that run through the area. You can find our opening hours on Google. They change regularly because we take the weather into account, so always check if we are open. We love it when you make a reservation! Call us on +31 (0)495 – 58 75 91 or +31 (0) 6 4533 7505. Monday: Closed Tuesday: Closed Wednesday: Closed Thursday: Closed Friday: Closed Saturday: 12:00–20:00 Sunday: 12:00–20:00 Source: https://www.vanhornehoeve.nl/
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Wide, straight cycle path through a forest between Weert and Budel.
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Great for a cup of coffee/lunch!
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Unfortunately no more tree trunk. There was a bivouac and the bullets flew around your ears😄
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Beautiful to walk along, all the way to Budel
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We eventually walk past the place where there used to be a Bailey Bridge in commemoration of Martijn Rosier. A soldier from Sint Annaparochie who died on August 26, 2007 in Afghanistan. Martijn was thirty years old when he died in Uruzgan during a search for roadside bombs. He was the tenth soldier to die during the Defense mission in Afghanistan at the time. After his death, his company placed a genius bridge, a so-called bailey bridge, in his memory on the training ground at Budel. It became the Martijn Rosier Bridge. Since the Royal Military School no longer used the site, the bridge fell into disrepair and was demolished. (see wikimapia.org/37452215/nl/Martijn-Rosier Bridge for the original Martijn-Rosier Bridge) Now there are logs in the water in the same place (connecting bridge) from one side to the other. You don't have to use it, you can also walk around it!!
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The region is known for its diverse scenery, featuring extensive coniferous forests, open heathlands, dynamic sand dunes (stuifzanden), and tranquil fens (vennen). You'll find a rich tapestry of natural beauty, including the marshy Weerterbos and the unique Ringselven area with its nutrient-rich fens.
Yes, the Weerter- En Budelerbergen holds significant historical interest. You can explore the Boshoverheide, which contains one of Europe's largest burial mound areas and an urn field dating from the Late Bronze Age to early Middle Iron Age. Another notable landmark is the IJzeren Rijn Railway, a historical freight line that now offers a scenic route for walking.
The area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive networks of walking, hiking, cycling, mountain biking, and horse riding routes through forests, heathlands, and sand drifts. For cycling, explore routes like those found in the Cycling in Weerter- En Budelerbergen guide, or for hiking, check out the Easy hikes in Weerter- En Budelerbergen guide.
Absolutely. The Geuzendijk Cycling Path is a wide, straight path through a forest, perfect for family bike rides. Additionally, the Van Horne Hoeve offers a playground, riding school, and restaurant, making it a great stop for families.
There is a convenient parking area located at Loozerheideweg, 6002 ST Weert. From here, you can directly access the heath or a paved path leading to the burial mounds and archaeological site.
Keep an eye out for the active sand drifts (stuifzanden), which are among the most studied in the Netherlands and contribute to a dynamic terrain. The Ringselven and Kruispeel areas are also unique, known for their nutrient-rich fens and marshes, including the largest Galigaan marsh in the Netherlands.
Yes, it is. As an important European Bird Directive area, Weerter- En Budelerbergen provides a habitat for rare and endangered bird species. The Ringselven complex, in particular, is home to thousands of breeding birds, including black-headed gulls, little grebes, and marsh harriers.
The Martijn Rosierbrug was a former Bailey bridge, now represented by tree trunks forming a connecting bridge. It serves as a memorial to Martijn Rosier, a soldier who died in Afghanistan. While the original bridge was demolished, logs now form a makeshift crossing at the site.
Adjacent to Weerter- En Budelerbergen, De IJzeren Man is a 100-hectare recreational area. It features a lake created by sand excavations, surrounded by forests, heathland, and sand dunes. It's a popular spot for hikers, cyclists, and nature enthusiasts seeking a mix of nature and adventure.
The region offers a variety of cycling routes, from easy to more challenging. You can find beautiful paths like the Geuzendijk Cycling Path, which is wide and straight through a forest. For more options, including gravel biking, refer to the Cycling in Weerter- En Budelerbergen guide and the Gravel biking in Weerter- En Budelerbergen guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse and beautiful landscapes, from the serene forests to the expansive heathlands and unique sand drifts. The well-maintained cycling and walking paths, such as the Geuzendijk Cycling Path, are frequently praised for offering a relaxing and scenic outdoor experience.
A significant portion of the Weerter- En Budelerbergen is used as a military training ground (Legerplaats Budel). While much of it is freely accessible, visitors should be aware of potential military activities in certain sections.


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