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Bus station hiking trails in Peelsche Heide traverse a diverse landscape in North Brabant, characterized by expansive heathland, tranquil fens, and dense forests primarily composed of Scots pine. The region features varied terrain, including pond landscapes and open areas like the Kroonvensche Heide. Historically, the area underwent significant pine planting, contributing to its current forested character.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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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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At this location, you stand high on a ridge that serves as a watershed between north and south. This low ridge is a northwestern extension of the Kempen Plateau in Belgian Limburg. The northern part of the municipality of Reusel drains into the Meuse River via the Reusel and Dommel rivers. A smaller southern part discharges its surface water via the Goorloop, De Wamp, Nete, and Scheldt rivers in Belgium. More information is available on-site at the "ZIJ - Hij" (She - He) monument.
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A prime location where young and old alike always find common ground. "It's great to be at Hollandershoeve" is a slogan that truly lives up to its name.
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This childcare centre is located on a farm and offers care for babies, toddlers and preschoolers from 0 to 4 years old and after-school care.
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Het Bele-ven in Reusel is a beautiful wetland with a wide variety of (water) birds, such as the yellowhammer and spoonbill, which are regularly spotted here. Don't forget your binoculars. Each season features different stars.
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The New Fire Tower is 25 meters high and consists of six nested cubes. It offers sports and recreational entertainment.
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From the top of the 25-meter-high observation tower, you'll have a beautiful view of the surrounding nature reserve. Enjoy the heathland and fens. The observation tower is part of Outdoor Park Reusel.
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The pronunciation is often incorrect, but with a hyphen, it's better: Bele-ven. There's plenty to experience, especially if you're a birdwatcher. A true paradise for many birds, the Spoonbill is also regularly spotted, and it's a breeding ground for various meadow birds. From a mammoth-shaped wooden platform, you have a magnificent view of Het Beleven. Sandy paths crisscross the nature reserve "Het Beleven" with wide verges and hedgerows; 'Suskes Klompenpedje' (7.5 km)—the name gives it away—you can follow the wooden clogs. A printed version of the route is available at the Hollandershoeve and Visit Reusel-De Mierden. Het Beleven is situated in a bowl-shaped depression. And to think, until recently, there were only corn fields here. The deep drainage ditches have been filled in, and the enriched soil has been largely removed. Source: Brabantslandschap.nl
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Het Beleven is a nature reserve west of Reusel. The area covers 174 hectares. The area formed the upper reaches of the Belevensche Loop, which was recently rerouted, and consisted of a series of interconnected fens used as fish farms. These were called weijers (meadows). Historically, this area experienced significant seepage, with gradients ranging from nutrient-poor to moderately nutrient-rich. Het Beleven nature reserve is one of the locations along the "De Witte Vos" (The White Fox) cycling route.
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Peelsche Heide offers a wide selection of hiking trails accessible directly from bus stations, with over 310 routes available. These range from easy strolls to more challenging excursions, ensuring options for various fitness levels.
The trails accessible from bus stations in Peelsche Heide feature diverse terrain. You'll encounter expansive heathland, tranquil fens, and dense forests primarily composed of Scots pine. The region also includes pond landscapes, offering varied natural beauty.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes in Peelsche Heide are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same bus stop without needing to retrace your steps. For example, the Groot Ven – Beleven Lake loop from Reusel-De Mierden is a moderate circular option.
For an easy and family-friendly option, consider the Beleven Birdwatching Area – Groot Ven loop from Reusel-De Mierden. This route is relatively flat and offers pleasant scenery suitable for all ages. Another good choice is the Reusel – Hollandershoeve loop from Reusel-De Mierden.
Yes, several bus-accessible trails pass by interesting viewpoints and historical landmarks. You can find routes that lead to the The Brandtoren Observation Tower, offering panoramic views. Other notable points include the Stones of Bliss Monument and the Januskop Sculpture, which marks the watershed between the Schelde and Maas rivers.
The hiking trails in Peelsche Heide are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.37 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet woodlands, diverse landscapes, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable outdoor experience, especially the convenience of public transport access.
Many trails in Peelsche Heide are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to check specific route details for any restrictions, especially in nature reserves or areas with livestock. Generally, dogs are welcome on a leash, allowing you and your canine companion to explore the diverse landscapes together.
While many bus-accessible routes are easy to moderate, you can find longer options. For instance, the Beautiful view of the Kroonvensche Heide – Small circle in the forest loop from Reusel-De Mierden is a moderate 15 km route that offers a more extended experience through varied scenery.
Peelsche Heide is beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn offers stunning fall colors. Summer is ideal for long days, and even winter walks can be magical, especially through the pine forests. The flat terrain makes most trails accessible in various conditions, though checking local weather is always advised.
Yes, many trails in Peelsche Heide are equipped with benches and designated picnic areas. For example, the Bench With View of Klein Ven – Picnic Area for Large Groups loop from Reusel-De Mierden specifically highlights a picnic spot. The Stones of Bliss Monument also has a nearby picnic area, perfect for a break.


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