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Mountain bike trails around Son en Breugel traverse a landscape characterized by woodlands, river systems like the Dommel, and a generally flat polder terrain. The region also features the "Roof of Brabant," a notable climb providing elevation changes suitable for training. These varied environments offer diverse riding experiences for mountain bikers.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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The Kampina marshes are part of an area that has been used for centuries as fenland, peat bog, and wet heathland. Where damp lowlands, fens, and marshy areas now lie, there used to be a continuous marshland—with peat moss, wet heathland, and willow thickets—that was part of a much larger raised bog and peat bog area. Over time, this type of landscape became rarer due to land reclamation, peat extraction, and agriculture, but part of it has been preserved in the Kampina. These marshes function as a buffer between the Kampina's dry forest and heathland and the surrounding wet stream and fen structures. The wet environment provides shelter for moisture-loving plants, dragonflies, amphibians, and waterfowl—and forms an important ecosystem within the area. Because the ground is often marshy and the water level fluctuates, nature has adapted here: you'll find typical marsh vegetation and transition zones where reeds, scrub, and wet grassland alternate. For hikers, the marshland is one of the most characteristic and authentic parts of the Kampina: you'll see the alternation between wet and dry, between peat, fen, and heathland, and experience the contrast with the surrounding lanes, fields, and dry areas. It demonstrates that the Kampina is not just heathland or forest, but also a historic marshland landscape with a long ecological and cultural history of its own.
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This wooden suspension bridge over the Beerze is a bit wobbly, but that shouldn't spoil the fun and it is located in a beautiful area.
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yes it is a wobbly bridge but a beautiful wooden bridge with beautiful surroundings
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Suspension bridge over the Beerze with beautiful surrounding views
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moving bridge over the Wilhelmina Canal
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It's just along the Wilhelmona Canal. There's really not much to it in itself; you're better off cycling into Orischot, which is much more fun.
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In the Sonseheide walking area you will encounter several fens, this one is the Langven
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often in spring some hiking trails are inaccessible due to high groundwater, so you will have to take a detour, but that is not a problem, there are plenty of other hiking trails that allow you to continue the route
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There are over 15 mountain bike trails in Son en Breugel, offering a diverse range of experiences. The network includes routes suitable for various skill levels, from moderate to more challenging rides.
Mountain bike trails in Son en Breugel feature a varied landscape, including woodlands, river systems like the Dommel, and generally flat polder terrain. You'll also find unique features such as the "Roof of Brabant," which provides elevation changes suitable for training and wide views of the surrounding area.
Yes, while many routes are moderate, there is at least one easy mountain bike trail available. The region's generally flat polder landscape also offers sections that are less demanding, making it accessible for those new to mountain biking.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the region offers routes with notable elevation gain and technical sections. An example is the MTB Route Sint-Oedenrode – View from De Gulbergen loop from Son en Breugel, which is rated as difficult and spans over 69 km with significant elevation changes.
For longer rides, you can explore routes like the Henkenshage Castle – MTB Route Sint-Oedenrode loop from Sonse Heide, which covers approximately 77.6 km. Another substantial option is the Hoogstraat (unpaved) – Dovecote loop from Sonse Heide, a moderate trail stretching about 52.7 km.
Many trails pass by interesting natural and historical features. You might encounter the unique Roof of Brabant, offering panoramic views, or cycle along the Wilhelminakanaal Cycle Path. Historic landmarks like Henkenshage Castle are also integrated into some routes, providing a blend of nature and culture.
Yes, Son en Breugel is known for its viewpoints. The "Roof of Brabant" is a popular natural monument that provides wide views of the surrounding landscape. Other highlights like The mountains of North Brabant ⛰️ and Vlagheideberg also offer picturesque vistas for those exploring the outdoors.
Most mountain bike trails in Son en Breugel are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Jumpline Bakelse Bossen – Bakelse Bossen MTB Route loop from Son en Breugel and the MTB Nuenen (blue/red) – View from De Gulbergen loop from De Gentiaan.
The mountain bike routes in Son en Breugel are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 30 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the mix of woodlands and river landscapes, and the opportunities for both scenic rides and challenging climbs like the "Roof of Brabant."
While specific family-friendly mountain bike routes are not highlighted, the region's diverse natural areas and generally flat polder landscapes offer sections that can be enjoyed by families. Henri Dunant Park, with its children's playground and natural features, is a notable family-friendly outdoor attraction nearby.
Son en Breugel offers enjoyable mountain biking throughout much of the year. The woodlands and river landscapes provide pleasant conditions in spring and autumn. Even in winter, many trails remain accessible, though conditions can vary, so checking local weather is always recommended.
Beyond the "Roof of Brabant," you might encounter the Woven Hedge along 't Coot, a natural monument showcasing historically significant braided hedge techniques. The region's extensive forests and river landscapes, particularly along the Dommel River, also offer unique natural elements to explore.


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