Natural monuments around Roosendaal encompass diverse landscapes, from expansive sand drifts to historic cultural areas and significant wetland ecosystems. The region features a variety of natural areas, including forests, fens, and heathlands, providing habitats for diverse flora and fauna. These natural features offer numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation. The area's ecological significance and varied terrain make it a notable destination for exploring nature.
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Endless large sand plain. Just beautiful to see!
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De Oude Buisse Heide is a historic estate of approximately 200 hectares in the municipality of Zundert, near Achtmaal. It is known for its unique combination of nature and cultural history, partly because it was the former summer residence of the artist couple Henriette and Richard Roland Holst. Cultural Heritage: The Roland Holst couple hosted famous guests here and found inspiration for their work. Henriette donated the area to Natuurmonumenten in 1945. Historic Buildings: On the estate, you will find the Buisse Hoeve, the Angorahoeve (the former residence), and Richard Roland Holst's Studio. Some of these properties are available for rent as holiday homes through Buitenleven Vakanties. Vincent van Gogh: The famous painter also developed his love for nature in this area.
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The Borgvliet Dunes are the breeding grounds of the Nightjar. That's why those beams are there; stay behind them to avoid disturbing the nests! You can also sometimes see deer passing by in the distance.
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The Borgvlietse Duinen is a vast area with sand drifts, crossed by the walking route Trage Tocht Zoomland. The area is reminiscent of the larger Loonse and Drunense Duinen, a little further away in Brabant, but in a more compact form. The landscape is rugged and quiet, with wide sandy plains and special nature.
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Be surprised by the rich history of this estate. The Oude Buisse Heide is a typical cultural landscape. Vincent van Gogh got his inspiration from the surroundings of the Oude Buisse Heide. It is a wonderful area for cycling or walking through old forests and along meadows, fields, fens and farms.
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The Oude Buisse Heide is a nature reserve and estate in the municipality of Zundert in the village of Achtmaal of over 200 ha. In 1945 it was donated by Henriette Roland Holst to the Vereniging Natuurmonumenten The area consists of forest, heathland and fens. In wet places you can find plants such as sundew and bog myrtle. The Buisse Hoeve, a long-façade farm from 1809, is a national monument. On the east side, the Oude Buisse Heide connects to the over 100 ha large nature reserve Wallsteijn, also owned by Natuurmonumenten. There is a blue walking route of 12 km and a red one of 5 km. In 1945, writer and politician Henriette Roland Holst (1869-1952) donated this special nature reserve to Natuurmonumenten. The owner spent many summers here with her husband, visual artist Rik Roland Holst, at the Angora Hoeve (Buisse Hoeve). In the Herenkamer of the adjacent farm they received celebrities such as architect Hendrik Berlage, painter Charley Toorop and poet Herman Gorter. The Oude Buisse Heide was a source of inspiration for the Roland Holst couple.
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After having to sprint through the berms and switchbacks, this section allows you to rest
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A beautiful area for walking or cycling. Here you will find forests and meadows, fields, fens and farms.
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Among the most appreciated natural monuments are the Kalmthoutse Heath Nature Reserve, known for its unique heathland landscape and diverse species, and Oude Buisse Heide, a cultural landscape with historical farms and varied scenery. Visitors also enjoy Putse Moer, a marshy area with beautiful ponds and a walk-in beach.
The region offers a diverse range of natural features. You can find extensive sand drifts at Borgvlietse Dunes, which resemble a smaller version of the Loonse & Drunense Duinen. There are also vast heathlands at Kalmthoutse Heath Nature Reserve and wetland environments like Putse Moer and the larger National Park De Biesbosch.
Yes, the area around Roosendaal is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes, including those for gravel biking, road cycling, and touring. For example, there are routes like the 'Kalmthout Heath Cross-Border Park – View of Stappersven loop' or 'Cycle Path Along the Molenbeek – Gerda Hoeve Ice Cream Farm loop'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Roosendaal guide.
Many natural monuments offer beautiful walking opportunities. Oude Buisse Heide is ideal for serene walks through forests, meadows, and fens. The Borgvlietse Dunes feature rugged sandy plains with walking routes like the Trage Tocht Zoomland. Pannenhoef Nature Reserve also provides easily accessible paths through diverse forests and fens.
Absolutely. Several natural monuments are family-friendly. Putse Moer offers a walk-in beach for paddling, and the Stappersven Observation Platform is a great spot for birdwatching. Areas like Oude Buisse Heide and Borgvlietse Dunes are also suitable for family walks and exploring nature.
Oude Buisse Heide is a notable cultural landscape with a rich history. It features old forests, meadows, farmlands, fens, and historic farmhouses. This area is particularly renowned for inspiring Vincent van Gogh, who developed his love for nature here, and you may recognize landscapes from his paintings.
Yes, at the Kalmthoutse Heath Nature Reserve, there is an observation tower offering magnificent views over the expansive landscape. Additionally, the Stappersven Observation Platform provides excellent opportunities to spot water birds on the Stappersven.
The natural monuments are home to diverse wildlife. In areas like Pannenhoef Nature Reserve, you might spot rare plants, amphibians such as pool and moor frogs, mammals like polecats and roe deer, and birds like green woodpeckers and buzzards. National Park De Biesbosch is a vital wetland attracting large groups of birds, foxes, roe deer, and hares.
The natural monuments around Roosendaal offer beauty year-round. Spring brings blooming flora and active wildlife, while summer is ideal for longer walks and cycling. Autumn showcases vibrant fall colors, especially in forested areas like Oude Buisse Heide. Even in winter, the tranquil landscapes, particularly the sand drifts of Borgvlietse Dunes, offer a unique experience.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the vicinity. For instance, the 'Kalmthout Heath Cross-Border Park – Borgvlietse Dunes loop from Roosendaal' is a moderate gravel biking route. You can find more options and detailed routes in the Gravel biking around Roosendaal guide.
Yes, the Kalmthoutse Heath Nature Reserve is a significant part of the cross-border Grenspark de Zoom – Kalmthoutse Heide, which spans both Belgian and Dutch territory. This expansive area is known for its contiguous heathland, fens, drifting dunes, and forests, providing a home for many rare and vulnerable species.


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