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Easy hiking trails around Landgoed de Hamert traverse a diverse landscape of river dunes, extensive heathlands, and varied forests. This region, part of Nationaal Park de Maasduinen, features undulating terrain shaped by ancient ice ages, alongside serene fens and peat bogs. The western border offers views of the Meuse River, while the Geldernsch-Nierskanaal adds another distinct water feature to the area.
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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There are really delicious pancakes here.
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Want a moment of wow on your route through De Hamert Estate? Then don't miss the Trappenburg viewpoint. You're just a little higher than your surroundings, allowing you to truly read the contours of the landscape: the river dunes, the forests, and sometimes even the contours of the German landscape on the other side. Fun fact: the name Trappenburg doesn't come from an actual castle ruin, as you might think, but from the stepped structure of hills and paths that naturally formed here. Tip: plan this stop around sunrise or sunset. The light makes the view truly magical.
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The kind of place where, after a few minutes' walk, you forget you're in the Netherlands. At De Hamert, you'll walk across ancient river dunes from the Ice Age, past vast heathlands and tranquil fens—and suddenly you'll find yourself at a gigantic burial mound: the "Prince's Grave." Thousands of years old. It's quite bizarre to think that people once buried their dead here... and now you're just walking past it. Along the way, with a bit of luck, you'll spot Galloway cattle, numerous birds, and that characteristic silence you can almost literally feel. ✔️ Diverse landscape ✔️ Beautiful vistas ✔️ A touch of mystery & history Tip: take some time at the fens (and if possible, go early in the morning or towards sunset—it's truly magical then).
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The kind of place where, after a few minutes' walk, you forget you're in the Netherlands. At De Hamert, you'll walk across ancient river dunes from the Ice Age, past vast heathlands and tranquil fens—and suddenly you'll find yourself at a gigantic burial mound: the "Prince's Grave." Thousands of years old. It's quite bizarre to think that people once buried their dead here... and now you're just walking past it. Along the way, with a bit of luck, you'll spot Galloway cattle, numerous birds, and that characteristic silence you can almost literally feel. ✔️ Diverse landscape ✔️ Beautiful vistas ✔️ A touch of mystery & history Tip: take some time at the fens (and if possible, go early in the morning or towards sunset—it's truly magical then).
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Very beautiful nature reserve the Maasduinen
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It was a pancake house, don't know if it will still open, too bad
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Beautiful pond on the Hammert
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Landgoed de Hamert offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 30 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are more than 60 hiking routes available in the area.
Easy hikes in Landgoed de Hamert traverse a remarkably diverse landscape. You'll encounter unique river dunes and parabolic dunes, extensive heathlands (which are particularly vibrant in late summer), and varied coniferous and deciduous forests. The area also features serene fens and peat bogs, and some trails offer views of the Meuse River.
Landgoed de Hamert is beautiful year-round. Late summer is ideal for experiencing the heathlands in full bloom. Winter offers surprising walks where you might spot a great grey shrike. During migration seasons, groups of cranes can be observed. The diverse forests provide shade in summer and beautiful colors in autumn.
Yes, many of the easy trails are suitable for families. Routes like the Trappenberg Viewpoint – Pikmeeuwenwater loop from Broekhuizenvorst are relatively short and offer engaging scenery, making them great for outings with children.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in Landgoed de Hamert, but it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves and areas with grazing animals or sensitive wildlife. Please respect local signage regarding dog access.
Yes, most of the easy hiking routes in Landgoed de Hamert are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the De Maasduinen Pancake House – Scenic Trails in De Maasduinen loop from Broekhuizenvorst and the Hamert Heath loop from Wellerlooi.
Many trails, including popular easy routes, often start from accessible points like the Jachthut Op den Hamer, which typically offers parking facilities. Check the starting point details for your chosen route for specific parking information.
On an easy hike, you can discover various natural and historical features. Look out for the Pikmeeuwenwater, the bird-rich Heerenven, and the Westmeerven Birdwatching Hut. You might also encounter the mysterious Vorstengraf, an ancient burial mound, or remnants of World War II trenches.
Yes, the Jachthut Op den Hamer is a known starting point for many routes and provides refreshments. Additionally, one popular route is named after the 'De Maasduinen Pancake House', suggesting nearby dining options.
Landgoed de Hamert is a Natura 2000 area, rich in wildlife. You might spot Kempen heath sheep grazing on the heathlands, various bird species like night swallows, robins, and tree larks, especially near the Westmeerven Birdwatching Hut. During migration, cranes can also be observed.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1,200 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse and rich natural landscape, the well-maintained trails, and the unique combination of heath, dunes, and forests that create a varied and engaging hiking experience.
Yes, several easy trails lead to scenic viewpoints. The Trappenberg Viewpoint – Pikmeeuwenwater loop from Broekhuizenvorst offers scenic views across the unique river dune landscape. You can also find the View from the Dikkenberg over the Maasduinen wetlands.


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