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Urban hiking trails around Rosmalense Plas are characterized by a large inland lake, originally formed from sand extraction, providing expansive water views and sandy shores. The surrounding area features extensive green spaces, natural banks, and river floodplains, particularly along the Meuse river. The region is largely flat, with minimal elevation changes, making many routes accessible for various fitness levels.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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A beautiful historical place where a fort used to be located. The Citadel is also now called Fort Willem Maria.
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This magnificent cathedral took over 300 years to build. It boasts an impressive 115 meters in length and a 73-meter-high tower. Its exterior is remarkably ornately decorated.
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The trip over the bridge on the north side of the fort is a particularly memorable experience.
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One of the many hidden gems of 's-Hertogenbosch. Accessible via Rozenmarijnstraatje or Korte Waterstraat.
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De Heinis is a street and nature reserve in 's-Hertogenbosch. The name is reflected in a street name in Rosmalen. The Heinis is one of the few remaining parts of the winter dike of the Maas. Pieces of winter dike can also be seen at Bruggen, Rosmalen. The old dike ran all the way to Orthen. The dike was severed by the arrival of the A2. The dike was constructed in the 14th century and was the south side of the Polder van der Eigen and the catchment area of the Beerse Maas. The area has often suffered from flooding. The wheels that are still there are silent witnesses to this. The dike was part of the line during the Siege of 's-Hertogenbosch in 1629. The Heinis is sandwiched by industrial estates and the various neighborhoods of 's-Hertogenbosch. This makes the Heinis a unique part of 's-Hertogenbosch. A piece of nature, in the middle of the city. Source and more information: Wikipedia
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The Heinistuin is now a varied area with different biotopes/landscape elements. Such as open grassland, swamp forest, dike forest, thicket of blackberry and willow. But also open water, ditches, pollard willows and shivering branches. And also a lot of dead or dying wood that forms a habitat for fungi and soil animals, food for higher animal species. Source and more info: wvdeherven.nl
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Orangerie Den Bosch in the former St. Joseph Church We now know the current Orangerie Den Bosch as a beautiful location with a lot of atmosphere where various types of events and entertainment take place. But who left his mark here, so that today we can enjoy this neo-Gothic piece of architecture in the city center of Den Bosch.
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Here you will find a number of different walking routes of the Green Forest.
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There are over 110 urban hiking routes around Rosmalense Plas, with the vast majority being easy and suitable for various fitness levels. These trails often feature lake loops, riverbank paths, and open floodplains.
The terrain around Rosmalense Plas is largely flat, making it accessible for most hikers. You'll encounter paths around the inland lake, sandy shores, green spaces, and river floodplains, particularly along the Meuse (Maas) river. The routes are generally easy with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, many of the urban hiking trails around Rosmalense Plas are ideal for families. The flat terrain and diverse scenery make for enjoyable outings. A good example is the Pond with Water Lilies – Heinistuin loop from 's-Hertogenbosch, which is an easy 2.6 km route.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many of the trails around Rosmalense Plas, especially in the open floodplains and along riverbanks. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash and be mindful of local regulations, especially in nature reserves or near protected wildlife areas. Please ensure to clean up after your pet.
Beyond the natural beauty, the area offers historical points of interest. You can explore sites like Fort Orthen, a restored fort now housing artist studios, and the Kasteelpark Empel, which holds archaeological significance. Some routes, like the "Ruins of Empel Castle loop from Maaspoort Sports & Events" (mentioned in region research), specifically highlight historical elements.
Yes, many of the urban hiking routes around Rosmalense Plas are designed as circular walks, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This is convenient for exploring the lake and surrounding areas. An example is the Heinistuin loop from 's-Hertogenbosch, an easy 2.2 km circular route.
The komoot community highly rates the urban hiking experience around Rosmalense Plas, with an average score of 4.3 stars from nearly 5,000 ratings. Hikers often praise the accessibility of the flat trails, the diverse scenery encompassing the lake, sandy shores, and river floodplains, and the peaceful atmosphere perfect for a relaxed stroll or family outing.
The urban hiking trails around Rosmalense Plas vary in length and duration. Many are shorter, easy routes suitable for a quick walk, while others offer longer explorations. For instance, the Rosmalen train station. – Route for 't Groene Woud loop from 's-Hertogenbosch is about 4.3 km and takes roughly 1 hour and 5 minutes, while the City Hall of 's-Hertogenbosch – St. John's Cathedral loop from Stadion De Vliert is 6.3 km and takes around 1 hour and 35 minutes.
Yes, public transport can be used to access some of the urban hiking trails. For example, the route Rosmalen train station. – Route for 't Groene Woud loop from 's-Hertogenbosch starts near Rosmalen train station, making it convenient for those using public transport.
Rosmalense Plas itself is a significant natural feature, an inland lake with clear waters and sandy shores. The surrounding river floodplains along the Meuse offer expansive views. Keep an eye out for the diverse underwater ecosystem, including various fish species and water plants, which contribute to the area's natural beauty.


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