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Hiking in Mariahoutse Bossen offers a diverse landscape for easy hiking trails. This 158-hectare forest area features a blend of young heathland clearings, dense Scots pine plantations, and tranquil fens like Torreven and Rietven. The terrain is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for accessible walks. The area is part of the broader Land van de Peel region, known for its scenic routes and natural water systems like the Heieindse Loop.
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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On May 30, 1999 (exactly 64 years after the first blessing), the new grotto was ready to be blessed.
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Implementing this plan would cost nearly half a million guilders, assuming everything would be outsourced. This amount could not be raised. At the end of 1997, an entrepreneur took the initiative to rebuild the grotto with volunteers. A working group began motivating volunteers to participate in the grotto reconstruction in order to reduce costs. Over 60 volunteers participated, each providing their expertise free of charge. Companies in various sectors also pledged to contribute their resources free of charge. It was February 1998 when the first work actually began on the reconstruction of the Lourdes grotto. First, the ruins of the original grotto were completely cleared. Construction began in accordance with the professional plan, with the aim of creating a grotto that would last longer than the first grotto. Over 7,000 volunteer hours were dedicated to the project.
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On May 30, 1935, the grotto was blessed. The structure was approximately 10 meters high and 25 meters wide, constructed of rebar covered with a thin layer of concrete. The entire structure, including its inventory, was as faithful a replica as possible of the Lourdes grotto. In the early 1990s, there were repeated calls from the community to do something with the dilapidated grotto. In 1991, the parish council made the decision in principle to rebuild the Lourdes grotto. Professional plans were drawn up, and a bank account was opened. A model was created, which served as a model for the design and served as a basis for various discussions and activities. After several contractors had submitted plans and ideas, no one was willing to guarantee the construction. However, the final plan (1997) seemed sound and was fully developed. A budget was drawn up for this.
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It all began in a grotto in Lourdes, in the south of France. There, in 1858, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared eighteen times to the simple peasant girl Bernadette Soubirous. This marked the beginning of the devotion to Our Lady of Lourdes, which would later evolve. On August 15, 1932, the parish of Our Lady of Lourdes was founded in Ginderdoor, later called Mariahout, in the municipality of Lieshout. With the great dedication of the residents of the new village, under the leadership of Father Jacques van Eijndhoven, a church was built quickly during that time of crisis. The church was completed on July 10, 1933, and consecrated by Bishop Diepen. Father van Eijndhoven, a devotee of Mary, had promised Mary upon his appointment as pastor of Mariahout that he would build a Lourdes grotto there as soon as possible (after the church was completed). “A church dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes also has a Lourdes grotto,” wrote the pastor.
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Water lilies are abundant in the fens here
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On September 11, 1999, an earthquake measuring 3.4 on the Richter scale was recorded near this village. This was possibly related to the Peelrand fault. Points of interest: * Church of Our Lady of Lourdes * Lourdes Grotto * Procession Park * Open-air theater * Bronze statue of Tinus * Chapel in honor of Saint Anthony Abbot, a small niche chapel with a canopy dating from 2007, at the corner of De Hei and Grensweg. * The Totem Pole, a gift from the emigrants for the village's fiftieth anniversary in 1983.
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Mariahoutse Bossen offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 780 routes specifically categorized as easy. This makes it an ideal destination for relaxed walks and exploring nature at a gentle pace.
The easy hikes in Mariahoutse Bossen are characterized by generally flat terrain with minimal elevation changes. You'll find a mix of young heathland clearings, dense Scots pine plantations, and tranquil fens. The paths are typically well-maintained, making them suitable for most hikers.
Yes, Mariahoutse Bossen is very family-friendly. The generally flat and accessible paths are perfect for outings with children. Routes like the St. Anthony's Chapel, Mariahout loop from Mariahout are shorter and offer interesting points like the chapel, making them enjoyable for all ages.
On easy hikes, you can discover notable natural features such as the elongated Torreven fen in the southwest, and the smaller Rietven wetland in the southeast. The area also features remnants of heathland and diverse forest sections, including Scots pine and beech trees.
Yes, you can encounter several interesting landmarks. The St. Anthony's Chapel, Mariahout, which also includes a picking garden and a memorial to resistance fighter Piet Swinkels, is a notable point. The Lourdes Grotto Mariahout is another significant site, often serving as a starting point for loops like the Lourdes Grotto Mariahout 👼 – Mooi Ven loop from Mariahout.
Mariahoutse Bossen is generally dog-friendly, offering many paths where you can enjoy a walk with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near grazing sheep, to protect the natural environment and other visitors.
Parking is generally available near the main access points to Mariahoutse Bossen. Specific parking areas can often be found close to popular starting points like the Lourdes Grotto Mariahout or near the St. Antonius Chapel, providing convenient access to the easy trails.
While Mariahoutse Bossen is primarily accessed by car, public transport options to the nearby village of Mariahout exist. From there, you might need to walk or cycle a short distance to reach the forest's trailheads. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current information.
Yes, many of the easy hikes in Mariahoutse Bossen are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. Examples include the popular Torreven – Mooi Ven loop from Mariahout and the Mary's Grotto in Mariahout – Lourdes Grotto Mariahout 👼 loop from Mariahout.
The easy trails in Mariahoutse Bossen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 3,800 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the diverse landscapes of heathland and forest, and the well-maintained paths that make for a pleasant and accessible outdoor experience.
Yes, the Mariahoutse Bossen and its connecting nature reserves, such as Mosbulten, offer opportunities for birdwatching. The area's fens and diverse woodlands attract various bird species. The 'Haverven vogelkijkhut – Natuurreservaat Mosbulten rondtocht' is a known route that passes a birdwatching hut, though it might be a longer option.
Mariahoutse Bossen is beautiful year-round for easy hikes. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming flora, while autumn offers stunning fall colors. Summer is pleasant for shaded walks, and even winter can be magical with crisp air. The generally flat terrain makes it accessible in most weather conditions.


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