Best attractions and places to see around Steenbergen include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and points of interest. This historic fortified town in North Brabant, Netherlands, is part of the West Brabant Waterline. The region offers diverse landscapes, from sand dunes to heathlands, alongside remnants of its historical defenses.
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Endless large sand plain. Just beautiful to see!
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The Borgvliet Dunes are the breeding grounds of the Nightjar. That's why those beams are there; stay behind them to avoid disturbing the nests! You can also sometimes see deer passing by in the distance.
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Beautiful area. Different every season.
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It's a very interesting experience to walk through a pond like this. The name Moses Bridge is fitting. Climbing the tower is definitely a MUST.
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Bridge through the water
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Brave the 129 steps and enjoy the beautiful view at a height of 25 metres. At this height you have a view over the West Brabantse Waterlinie, you can see all the way to Steenbergen and you can see the famous Peperbus of Bergen op Zoom. Even in foggy and rainy weather the view is famous. Ro & Ad Architects from Bergen op Zoom designed the Pompejus tower. In addition to a lookout tower, the Pompejus tower also serves as an open-air theatre. Just like the trench bridge in the moat of Fort de Roovere, the footbridge at 't Ravelijn and the Bunkertreppe at Benedensas, this tower is also a landscape and architectural icon.
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The Borgvlietse Duinen is a vast area with sand drifts, crossed by the walking route Trage Tocht Zoomland. The area is reminiscent of the larger Loonse and Drunense Duinen, a little further away in Brabant, but in a more compact form. The landscape is rugged and quiet, with wide sandy plains and special nature.
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Steenbergen is rich in history, being a former fortified town. You can explore visible remnants of its historical defenses, including restored bastions, a moat, and renovated ramparts. A notable architectural marvel is the Moses Bridge (Mozesbrug) at Fort de Roovere, where you can walk through the water of the moat with dry feet. Additionally, the Pompejus Observation Tower offers panoramic views and is part of the West Brabant Waterline.
Yes, the region around Steenbergen offers diverse natural landscapes perfect for outdoor activities. The Borgvlietse Dunes feature expansive sand drifts and unique nature, crossed by walking routes. The Rucphense Heath is another extensive area with heathland, forests, and fens, ideal for hiking and cycling. The surrounding natural areas, with their mudflats, creeks, and channels, are also excellent for exploring on foot or by bike.
Beyond exploring attractions, Steenbergen is well-suited for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 50 km loop from De Vos that includes the Pompejus Observation Tower. For runners, there are trails like the 5 km loop from Steenbergen that passes St. Gummarus Church. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore longer routes, including the 39 km 'MTB Route Bergse Heide (Black) – Borgvlietse Dunes loop'. You can find more routes in the Cycling around Steenbergen, Running Trails around Steenbergen, and Gravel biking around Steenbergen guides.
Absolutely! Several attractions are suitable for families. The Moses Bridge (Mozesbrug) at Fort de Roovere offers a unique and intriguing experience for all ages, allowing you to walk through water with dry feet. The Borgvlietse Dunes and Rucphense Heath provide natural spaces for family walks and exploration. Additionally, Bruinisse Marina is a special destination for a day of beach fun with the whole family.
The summer months are particularly appealing for outdoor activities, especially if you wish to see the Rucphense Heath in its full glory, as the heather turns a vibrant purple. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking, cycling, and exploring the natural and historical sites.
The Pompejus Observation Tower is a 25-meter high structure with 129 steps. From its top, you can enjoy panoramic views of the West Brabant Waterline, Steenbergen, and even the famous 'Peperbus' of Bergen op Zoom on clear days. It also functions as an open-air theater.
Yes, the region boasts unique natural features. The Borgvlietse Dunes are known for their expansive sand drifts and are a breeding ground for the Nightjar, with deer sometimes spotted in the distance. The Rucphense Heath, with its heathland, forests, and fens, supports diverse plant and animal species, including birds like the stonechat, tree pipit, and nightjar.
The Moses Bridge (Mozesbrug) is an architectural marvel located at Fort de Roovere, near Lepelstraat. It's a unique 'invisible' trench bridge that allows pedestrians to walk through the water of the moat with dry feet, creating an illusion of the water parting. It's a very interesting experience and a popular spot for photos.
Steenbergen features its own marina where visitors can relax. Nearby, the Bruinisse Marina offers a special destination for water sports enthusiasts and families, with opportunities for beach fun and dining at a floating terrace. The restored sluice complex of Benedensas, built in 1824, also offers a glimpse into historical water management and a pleasant spot by the water.
Steenbergen's historic town center boasts many monumental buildings, reflecting its past as a fortified city within both the Zuiderwaterlinie and West-Brabantse Waterlinie. Exploring the town itself offers insights into its rich history dating back to 1267, when it received city rights.
Yes, the region around Steenbergen is well-suited for cycling routes that explore its historical significance. An ANWB cycling route of approximately 45 kilometers connects Bergen op Zoom to Steenbergen and back, passing historical sites like the Gevangenpoort and showcasing the West Brabantse Waterlinie. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Steenbergen guide.


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