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Easy hiking trails in Vliegveldbossen traverse a 471-hectare forest area in the Dutch province of Limburg. The region features diverse landscapes, including coniferous and deciduous forests, remnants of heather, and open fields. A rewilded former racing circuit on the south side now includes a large pool, adding to the natural features. This varied Vliegveldbossen hiking terrain offers a mix of wooded environments and open spaces.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In the heart of the Stippelberg nature reserve, near Milheeze, stands the De Stip lookout tower. This wooden tower is named after the small hills in the landscape – the so-called stippels – from which the entire area takes its name. From the top of the tower, you have a magnificent panoramic view of the vast forests, heathlands, and ancient drifting sands that make this area so unique. The climb up is definitely worth it: you see just how large and diverse the Stippelberg truly is. In the distance, a landscape unfolds with straight avenues of pine trees, clearings where deer graze, and tranquil heathlands that turn a beautiful purple in summer. In autumn, you see the warm hues of oak and beech trees, while in winter the view is clear and tranquil. The Stippelberg has a rich history: once a sand drift, later planted for mining, and now developed into a valuable nature reserve teeming with life. During your walk to the tower, you can discover badger dens, ancient oak avenues, and fens. Birds of prey like the buzzard and hawk are often seen above the open spaces. The De Stip Observation Tower is therefore not only a highlight, literally but also figuratively: it offers a glimpse into the past and future of this unique Brabant nature reserve.
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Beautiful nature reserve with forest and heathland.
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for a beautiful view over the heath.
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zebra forest, so many striped trees
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De Stip, as the tower was baptized, is a belated gift from a group of volunteers who wanted to commemorate the centenary of their club last year. Forest ranger Paul van der Aa is happy with the initiative. “We want to increase the experience value of nature. You have a beautiful view of this tower. Here in the distance you see the landscape as it looked a hundred years ago,” he says, standing at the highest point of the tower. The new lookout tower has been placed in the southern part of De Stippelberg, right next to the 'blue' walking route. It is remarkable that all the wood used in the tower comes from the Gemert-Bakel nature reserve itself.
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On June 16, 1955, at the location where the center of the village of Vredepeel would be built, Sicco Mansholt, then Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, unveiled “the Stone”, in which the name Vredepeel is carved. Source: https://rooynet.nl/historievredepeel/home
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For an overview of the walking junctions in the area, see: https://www.wandeljunction.app/nl-nl/wandelen/knopen/routeplanner/a5-125806/nederland/limburg/venray/vredepeel
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For an overview of the walking junctions in the area, see: https://www.wandeljunction.app/nl-nl/wandelen/knopen/routeplanner/a5-125806/nederland/limburg/venray/vredepeel
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Vliegveldbossen offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 400 routes available. These trails are suitable for various fitness levels and provide a great way to explore the diverse landscapes of the area.
Easy hikes in Vliegveldbossen feature a mix of terrain. You'll find paths winding through coniferous and deciduous forests, sections of heathland, and open fields. A notable feature is the rewilded former racing circuit, which now includes a large pool, adding to the natural diversity.
Yes, Vliegveldbossen is known for its diverse natural features. Keep an eye out for the rewilded former racing circuit on the south side, which now hosts a large pool and offers excellent birdwatching opportunities. The area is also home to five species of woodpeckers and various other forest birds.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from nearly 2,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the peaceful forest paths, and the opportunities for birdwatching, especially around the newly created pool area.
Yes, Vliegveldbossen has several short, easy circular routes. For example, the Vredepeel Monument – Hiking junction 2 loop from Vredepeel is an easy 2.5 km trail, perfect for a quick and refreshing walk.
Yes, the easy hiking trails in Vliegveldbossen are generally well-suited for families. The varied landscapes and minimal elevation gain on many routes make them accessible for children. Consider routes like the Vredepeel Monument – Walking junction 7 loop from Vredepeel, which is just under 3 km.
Convenient parking is available at the former race circuit by the Bakelsedijk on the south side of Vliegveldbossen. This allows easy access to the trail network from there.
Vliegveldbossen offers enjoyable hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings fresh greenery and bird activity, summer provides shaded forest paths, autumn showcases beautiful fall colors, and winter offers crisp, quiet walks. The diverse landscapes ensure there's always something to appreciate.
While specific regulations for Vliegveldbossen are not detailed, generally, dogs are welcome on trails in Dutch nature areas, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage upon arrival for any specific rules regarding dog access.
Yes, you can experience both forest and heathland on easy routes. The Afleidingskanaal Forest Trail – Heathland Trail loop from Zwartwater is an easy 5.6 km path that specifically leads through both forest paths and heathland sections.
For a hike through varied forest, consider the Birch Forest – Large Wooden Bench loop from Lieutenant General Best Barracks. This 4.8 km trail takes you through different types of woodland, offering a pleasant and diverse forest experience.
The duration of easy hikes varies depending on the route length. For instance, the popular De Verbinding Bridge – Walking Junction 06 loop from Lieutenant General Best Barracks, which is 7.0 km, typically takes about 1 hour 45 minutes to complete at a leisurely pace.


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