Best attractions and places to see around De Maashorst include a diverse range of natural and historical sites within this primeval area of North Brabant. The region features varied landscapes such as extensive forests, heathlands, sand dunes, and fens, shaped by the geological Peelrand fault. De Maashorst is also home to unique "wijstgronden" where iron-rich groundwater emerges, and hosts large grazers like wisents and Tauros cattle. Additionally, the area contains significant archaeological discoveries, including princely graves and ancient burial grounds.
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Nature center De Maashorst also has a cafe restaurant to recharge your batteries for the walks
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Restaurant Bomenpark is the perfect base for hikers and cyclists who want to discover the beautiful surroundings. Enjoy good food, refined wines and a warm welcome. The Bomenpark offers everything you need for an unforgettable day. Escape the hustle and bustle, relax and taste nature at the Bomenpark. The Heesch arboretum is a tree park with many different types of trees. Staatsbosbeheer has placed signs with the species name.
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very nice little campsite in the Maashorst behind "de boshut" great restaurant delicious food and drinks
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Nature centre De Maashorst is the starting and information point for all nature-related activities in De Maashorst. You will find the monumental farm at Erenakkerstraat 5 in Nistelrode, parking is possible 200 metres before the centre on the corner of Maashorstweg/Slabroekseweg. 2 parking spaces are reserved exclusively for disabled people at the entrance of the nature centre. You must have an official disabled parking card for this. Open daily from 10:00 to 17:00. Open on Mondays and Saturdays at 13:00.
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Something for everyone! From water to sand(box) for the dogs!!
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lovely place to sit on the terrace.
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The Boshut is located in the green on the edge of the De Maashorst nature reserve. There is plenty to do in and around De Boshut every season! The cozy eatery is closed in the evening, but during the day you can have breakfast to get an energetic start to the walk, a lunch to catch your breath or a drink to reward yourself for the effort. The attractive Boshut is everything you expect from a forest café!
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De Maashorst is renowned for its unique geological features. You can witness the 'wijstgronden,' high-lying marshy areas where iron-rich groundwater seeps to the surface due to the Peelrand fault, creating distinctive orange-brown streams. The area also features diverse landscapes including extensive forests, heathlands, and the impressive, elongated sand dunes of the Bedafse Bergen.
Yes, De Maashorst is home to impressive large grazers that play a vital role in maintaining the open landscape. Visitors often spot wisents (European bison), Tauros cattle, and Exmoor ponies, particularly in the 'oergebied' (primeval area) where the wisents roam freely.
De Maashorst is rich in history, with archaeological finds spanning from prehistory to the Middle Ages. Notable sites include the 'Princely Grave of Oss,' considered the largest and richest princely grave in the Netherlands, and the 'Paalgraven,' an ancient burial ground from the Bronze and early Iron Ages with reconstructed burial mounds. You can also find the 'Urnenveld Slabroek' on the Slabroekse Heide, featuring over a hundred burial mounds. For a deeper dive into history, consider the 4.3 km 'Doden en Godenroute' hiking trail.
Absolutely! Families will enjoy the Docus the Badger Adventure Trail, a forest trail with various play equipment, offering a relaxed atmosphere for a break. The The Boshut Maashorst café also features a playground for children, making it a great stop for families.
The De Maashorst Nature Centre serves as an excellent starting and information point. It provides insights into the area's nature and history, offers routes for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding, and has amenities like refreshments and toilets. It's also a base for guided excursions.
De Maashorst offers an extensive network of hiking routes for all levels. You can find easy walks like 'Slaloming through the nature of Slabroek' (3.7 km) or 'Slabroek heathland – Wijst Grounds Peelrand Fault loop' (4.8 km). For moderate hikes, consider 'Stumbled Oak – Tauros grazing area loop' (9.4 km). Many routes allow you to encounter the large grazers. Explore more options on the Hiking around De Maashorst guide.
Yes, De Maashorst has numerous cycling routes. You can enjoy easy rides like the 'Nisterode Cycle Highway – The Neije Kreiter Windmill loop' (33.7 km) or more moderate options such as the 'Heathland Path in De Maashorst – About the Aa loop from Nistelrode' (93 km). These routes often pass through diverse landscapes and past points of interest. Find more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around De Maashorst guide.
Yes, you can find atmospheric spots for refreshments. The Boshut Maashorst is a popular café hidden in the woods, perfect for coffee or lunch. Additionally, the restaurant at Het Bomenpark (Tree Park) is a great base for hikers and cyclists, offering good food and a pleasant terrace by the water.
De Maashorst offers beauty in every season. Spring brings blooming flora and active wildlife, while summer is ideal for long hikes and bike rides through the heathlands. Autumn showcases vibrant fall colors, and even winter offers serene, crisp walks. The diverse landscapes and activities make it enjoyable year-round, depending on your preferred outdoor experience.
Yes, Het Bomenpark (Heesch arboretum) is a pleasant place for a walk, featuring many different species of trees identified by signs. Another unique spot is the 'Levensbomenbos' (Tree of Life Forest) in Uden, where residents plant trees for special occasions, creating a living memorial.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse natural landscapes, the extensive network of hiking and cycling routes, and the opportunity to encounter large grazers like wisents. The area's rich history, visible through archaeological finds and ancient pathways, also adds to its appeal. Many appreciate the relaxed atmosphere and the feeling of being completely 'away' in nature.


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