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Urban hiking trails in Schraalzand are situated in a former wet forest area near Boxmeer, characterized by its "poor" cover sand grounds and ongoing nature restoration efforts to revert to a swamp forest. The landscape features remnants of historical land use, such as "rabatten" (raised beds) from the late nineteenth century, which are now overgrown. The slow-flowing Oeffeltse Raam river influences the area, and some routes pass by water retention areas. The terrain is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes,…
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The Nepomuk Chapel dates from 1737 and was intended to replace the chapel inside the castle. The Carmelites held their masses here, which was prohibited from 1795 onwards. In 1973, the chapel was restored and placed under state monument protection. Since 1986, the chapel has been the seat of the Historische Vereniging Nepomuk Boxmeer.
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The station, which is located on the Maaslijn, was opened in 1883. The white station building of the Hemmen type was built in 1882. The architect is M.A. van Wadenoyen, who also designed Venray station. Boxmeer station is an asymmetrical building, the high part of which is furnished as a residence. The entrance doors to the mini-supermarket (incidentally without ticket sales), are located in the middle of the facade. The station also serves as inspiration for the Dutch station in the Japanese Huis Ten Bosch.
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The artwork is located in the middle of the roundabout, in the middle of the center of Boxmeer. The artwork was placed in 2011 during the construction of the roundabout
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The St Rochus Chapel (1500) is located at the roundabout in the centre of Boxmeer. In the chapel, a relic of Rochus is displayed on the altar. On the outside of the chapel, on the south-facing corner next to the entrance door, a second image of Rochus is placed with a dog next to him. The chapel is open during the day. Benches are placed against the chapel.
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Planting the memorial tree as a reminder of the existence of the municipality of Cuijk. The planting took place on Thursday, December 23 at 9:45 am on the green field opposite Cuijk station, in the presence of the current mayor and aldermen and council members. The memorial tree is a farewell gift on behalf of the municipal council of the municipality of Cuijk.
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This walking junction can be planned at https://www.wandeljunction.app/nl-nl/wandelen/routes/nederland/noord-brabant/land-van-cuijk/haps/a5-126438
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To date, numerous studies have shown that looking grateful, “counting your blessings,” and expressing gratitude to others can have positive effects on our emotional health and on interpersonal and romantic relationships.
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old station with drinking water point and a toilet.
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There are 8 urban hiking trails available in Schraalzand, all rated as easy. These routes offer a great way to explore the area's unique natural and historical features.
The terrain in Schraalzand is characterized by its 'poor' cover sand grounds, which were historically very wet. You'll primarily encounter forest paths, with the area currently undergoing restoration to revert to a swamp forest. Hikers can also observe historical 'rabatten' (raised beds) throughout the forest, remnants of past land use.
All urban hiking trails in Schraalzand are rated as easy. They feature minimal elevation gain, making them accessible for most fitness levels and ideal for a relaxed stroll through nature.
Yes, many of the urban hiking routes in Schraalzand are circular. For example, you can enjoy the Boxmeer railway station loop from Boxmeer or the Boxmeer railway station – Boxmeer and more loop from Boxmeer, both offering convenient starting and ending points.
Schraalzand is notable for its ongoing nature restoration, transforming it into a swamp forest. You'll see birch, Scots pine, and oak trees. Historically, the area features 'rabatten' – raised beds from the late nineteenth century – which are now overgrown but still visible. Some walks also pass by a water retention area near Boxmeer, managing water from the Oeffeltse Raam river.
Schraalzand is situated near Boxmeer, between the A73 motorway and the Nijmegen-Roermond railway. Several routes, such as the Boxmeer railway station loop from Boxmeer, start directly from the Boxmeer railway station, making public transport a convenient option.
While specific parking areas for Schraalzand are not detailed, the area is located near Boxmeer. Routes often start from accessible points within or close to the town, where public parking facilities are typically available. It's advisable to check local parking options in Boxmeer before your visit.
Schraalzand's unique landscape, with its developing swamp forest and historical features, can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors, while summer provides lush greenery. Even in winter, the quiet forest and visible rabatten offer a distinct experience.
Yes, the urban hiking trails in Schraalzand are well-suited for families. The routes are generally easy, with minimal elevation, and established paths are available, including shorter options like a 4 km walk. The nature restoration efforts and historical rabatten provide interesting points of discovery for all ages.
While the guide data does not specify dog-friendly rules, many natural areas in the Netherlands welcome dogs on a leash. Given Schraalzand's forest environment, it's likely dogs are permitted, but always ensure they are kept under control and check local signage for any specific regulations.
The urban hikes in Schraalzand typically range from approximately 3.5 km to 4.5 km in distance. These routes can generally be completed within 50 minutes to 1 hour and 15 minutes, offering a pleasant and manageable outdoor experience.
Schraalzand is located near Boxmeer, a town where you can find various cafes, restaurants, and other amenities. After your hike, you can easily access establishments in Boxmeer for refreshments or a meal.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 3,800 ratings. Reviewers often praise the easy, accessible trails and the unique natural environment, particularly the ongoing nature restoration and the historical elements like the 'rabatten'.


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