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Urban hiking trails in Herbertusbossen traverse an ancient forest area spanning approximately 350 hectares, characterized by diverse natural landscapes. The region features old-growth deciduous and coniferous trees, including Scots pines, oaks, and beeches, alongside open heathlands and meandering streams. Hikers can explore a blend of dense woodlands, picturesque fens, and lush meadows shaped by the Groote Aa and Sterkselse Aa streams. The terrain offers varied paths through these natural environments.
Last updated: May 12, 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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The castle was first mentioned in 1403, but it presumably already existed much longer at that time. After it came into the possession of the Hornes in 1462, it came under Brabant's control. During the Guelders Wars, it was shelled by the Guelders. The castle originally had a high keep, which was certainly still intact until 1825, but was later demolished. Bishop Michael Ophovius of the Diocese of 's-Hertogenbosch, who was driven out of 's-Hertogenbosch by Frederik Hendrik in 1629, found shelter in the castle of Geldrop from 1631 to 1636, before he left for Antwerp. Source and more info: Wikipedia
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Bloemenhof Castle The former vegetable garden and orchard was created around 1870 by Hubertus Paulus Hoevenaar Jr., operator of sugar factories in the Dutch East Indies. In 2002, this vegetable garden was transformed into the Bloemenhof. The desire to create a beautiful place, a place that people consider good and valuable, a place that makes them happy, became a reality. The Bloemenhof is a natural location that contributes to people's well-being and meets the growing demand for high-quality green spaces in urban environments. In the Bloemenhof, your senses are immersed in a three-dimensional experience. This benefits body and mind and reduces stressors. At the Bloemenhof, Geldrop Castle aims to demonstrate its strong commitment to the latest developments in sustainability, ecology, and the experience of nature. The rich planting, with all its diverse shapes, colors, and textures, creates a buzzing, vibrant life in the Bloemenhof (Flower Court). A high level of biodiversity can only be achieved through a wide selection of perennials and grasses. This diversity also ensures that the garden has its own unique beauty in every season. The connection to the past is maintained by the espaliered fruit trees against the ramparts, the maintenance of the orchard, and the Victorian greenhouses where the plants are grown in the spring, and in the summer, the greenhouses are used for growing tomatoes and grapes. The use of flowers for the beautiful, exuberant floral arrangements at the Castle also bears witness to this noble past. Every year, we welcome many visitors who find their way to the Bloemenhof (Flower Court) at Geldrop Castle, and for anyone with a more in-depth interest, we are happy to offer guided tours. This is especially true for small and large groups of garden enthusiasts who want to learn more about the planting plan and the story behind it. In other words: it's more than worth it to visit us on the Geldrop Castle estate and experience the atmosphere. Whether you come to relax in the orchard, get inspired for your own garden, or meet other people, you're very welcome when the gates are open. Enjoying the peace, space, and romance in the heart of Geldrop and enjoying a drink on the terrace of Kasteelhoeve is also a great idea. Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Guests are welcome without a bike or dog.
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Near the town center lies Geldrop Castle, surrounded by a beautiful English garden and flower garden. It was built in 1350 by Knight Philip I of Geldrop, about whom little is known. The castle had a keep, which must have suffered greatly during the Guelderian Wars, and documents from 1651 mention that it was "exploded by a buspoyer" during these wars. Around 1616, Amandus II of Horne therefore had a new house with stepped gables built. This new house formed the foundation of the current castle. Beautiful walking paths have been created through the gardens of the castle park, and there is also a petting zoo and a sensory garden. In the flower garden, which is full of blooming flowers in summer, there are various seating areas for guests to enjoy. Guided tours are organized at the castle, and exhibitions are regularly held. It is also an attractive wedding venue.
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Today cycled through beautiful nature from Turnhout to Mierlo. Very nice weather, and cycled over the waste mountain in the area. Need to do this with mtb or gravel bike.
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Don't miss it. High end bike shop with brands like Cannondale, Bianchi, 3T, Pinarello and Moots. Top service and the coffee is always ready. Mechanics are top and super helpful.
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Nestled right in front of the windmill, Café De Koffer is a coffee for cyclists exploring Mierlo. Enjoy a well-deserved break with their delicious homemade pastries and refreshing drinks. The cozy outdoor seating offers stunning views, making it the perfect spot to recharge. 🌟 Pro Tip: Try their signature coffee paired with a slice of traditional Dutch apple pie!
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Quiet spot where there are almost always people. Enjoy the shade of the old thick trees. A walk around the building because the building is definitely photo-worthy. Very close by, have a cup of coffee at the petting zoo.
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nice to visit but you can't roller skate through it
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Herbertusbossen offers a wide selection of urban hiking trails, with over 30 routes to explore. These range from easy strolls to more moderate hikes, ensuring there's something for every fitness level.
Urban hikes in Herbertusbossen blend natural beauty with historical elements. You'll encounter ancient forests with Scots pines, oaks, and beeches, as well as picturesque heathlands and fens. The area is also shaped by streams like the Sterkselse Aa, leading to lush meadows. Many routes offer a serene environment close to urban areas.
Yes, many of the urban trails in Herbertusbossen are suitable for families. Most of the 34 available routes are rated as easy, making them perfect for a leisurely outing with children. Consider the Geldrop Entrance loop from Geldrop, an easy 5.8 km route that offers a pleasant walk.
Herbertusbossen's urban trails often pass by notable attractions. You can explore the historic Heeze Castle, which dates back to the 12th century. Other points of interest include the meandering Sterkselse Aa stream and the serene Huize Jachtlust. The area itself, often referred to as info Herbertusbossen, is a highlight with its diverse forest landscapes.
Yes, Herbertusbossen offers 11 moderate urban hiking trails for those looking for a slightly longer or more challenging experience. A good option is the Geldrop Castle Estate – St. Brigid's Church, Geldrop loop from Geldrop, which is an 8.4 km route.
The komoot community highly rates urban hiking in Herbertusbossen, with an average score of 4.34 stars from over 2,300 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse natural landscapes, the well-maintained paths, and the blend of ancient forests with open heathlands. The presence of historical sites like Heeze Castle also adds to the appeal.
Many of the urban hiking trails in Herbertusbossen are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the St. Brigid's Church, Geldrop – Peijnenburg Terrace loop from Geldrop is an easy 5.4 km circular route that allows you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps.
Herbertusbossen is beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming flora in the meadows and forests, while summer offers shaded walks under ancient trees. Autumn transforms the deciduous forests with vibrant colors, and even winter provides a serene, crisp hiking experience through the quiet woodlands and heathlands.
Yes, some urban trails in the broader Herbertusbossen area offer glimpses of local landmarks like windmills. The Mierlo Windmill – Mierlo Post Mill loop from Geldrop-Mierlo is an easy 4.6 km route that takes you past these characteristic Dutch structures.
Herbertusbossen is rich in biodiversity. The ancient trees provide habitats for various hole-nesting birds and bats, including tawny owls and woodpeckers. Along the streams and fens, you might spot kingfishers. The area also supports diverse flora, and if you're lucky, you might even see grazing cattle or sheep that help maintain the landscape.
Absolutely. The landscape of Herbertusbossen is shaped by the confluence of the Groote Aa and Sterkselse Aa streams. Many urban trails follow these waterways, offering picturesque views and opportunities to observe the natural environment. The Sterkselse Aa is a particularly scenic feature.


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