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Attractions and Places To See in Peelsche Heide - Top 14

Best attractions and places to see in Peelsche Heide include a variety of natural features and cultural sites within North Brabant. This region is characterized by its heathlands, fens, and forests, offering diverse landscapes for exploration. Visitors can discover significant landmarks that reflect local history and symbolism. The area provides numerous opportunities to experience its unique natural beauty and cultural heritage.

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  • The most popular attractions is The Brandtoren Observation Tower (Reusel…

Last updated: July 5, 2026

The Brandtoren Observation Tower (Reusel Nature Gate)

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Parking lot and excellent start/end point for a walk in the Reuselse Bos. You can enjoy something to eat or drink here. With a view of the climbing track opposite.

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Stones of Bliss Monument

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The eight boulders symbolize the eight villages of the Eight Beatitudes: Eersel, Duizel (formerly Duijsel), Hulsel, Knegsel, Netersel, Reusel, Steensel, and Wintelre (Wintersel). The natural stones are precisely sized and …

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a nice anecdote from the 1st world war. It is explained why the 7 villages around this area are called the bliss. A nice story about confusion of tongues. for …

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For centuries, the landscape of Western Europe has been constantly transforming, shifting borders through treaties, wars and revolutions. The border between the Netherlands and Belgium, as we know it today, …

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The Janus head was conceived and executed by Jan Lavrijsen. Commissioned by the Reusel Historical Society, Ellen van Kroonenburg created the sculpture.
The monument aims to express this division in …

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February 26, 2026, De Brandtoren Observation Tower (Natuurpoort Reusel)

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 eight boulders symbolize the eight villages of the Eight Beatitudes: Eersel, Duizel (formerly Duijsel), Hulsel, Knegsel, Netersel, Reusel, Steensel, and Wintelre (Wintersel). The natural stones are precisely sized and aligned with the compass point, so that they represent the villages as accurately as possible. Each village has been assigned its own Beatitude, just as Jesus of Nazareth also speaks in the Sermon on the Mount about eight Beatitudes or Beatitudes for salvation. Nowadays, we describe the term "blessed" as the Bible intends it more as "happy." 1. Wintelre: The poor in spirit. Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven. 2. Eersel: The meek. Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit it long. 3. Duizel: The mourner. Blessed are those who weep, for they will be comforted. 4. Hulsel: The hungry for righteousness. Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled. 5. Reusel: The merciful. Blessed are the merciful, for they will obtain mercy. 6. Steensel: The pure in heart. Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God. 7. Knegsel: The peaceful. Blessed are the peaceful, for they will be called children of God. 8. Netersel: The persecuted. Blessed are those who suffer persecution for righteousness' sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. More information can be found on the site.

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The Janus head was conceived and executed by Jan Lavrijsen. Commissioned by the Reusel Historical Society, Ellen van Kroonenburg created the sculpture. The monument aims to express this division in the form of a Janus head. A Janus head is an ancient symbol for contrasts and transitions. Historical link: the monument alludes to the division of Reusel and Postel in 1648, which was established by the Peace of Münster. More information and a map are available on-site.

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nice spot at a crossroads where you have a beautiful view over the heathland landscapes

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nice stop in the forest

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The monument the Stones of Beatitudes was realized in 2001 by the Heemkunde Werkgroep Reusel at the Grote Cirkel in Reusel.

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In 1933, a "fireworker's house" was built in the woods between Reusel and Postel. At that time, this house was occupied by a foreman of the municipality who was involved in the afforestation of the heathland in the area. Next to that house was a fire tower from which the tavern took its name. In 1999, that house was turned into a tavern. In and around that tavern you can still read and taste the stories that have happened there over the years. Come and experience for yourself what it was like and enjoy all the goodies on the menu.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features and viewpoints can I explore in Peelsche Heide?

Peelsche Heide is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy picturesque views at the Kroonvensche Heide, especially around Visvijver 't Neerven (Neerven fishing pond). For panoramic vistas of the heathland and fens, climb The Brandtoren Observation Tower, which stands 25 meters high and is part of Outdoor Park Reusel.

Are there any historical or cultural sites to visit in Peelsche Heide?

Yes, Peelsche Heide features several significant historical and cultural sites. The Stones of Bliss Monument consists of eight natural stones symbolizing the eight villages of the 'Eight Beatitudes' and their historical significance. Another notable site is the Monument Commemorating the Separation of Belgium and the Netherlands, which features a Janus head symbolizing contrasts and transitions, reflecting the historical division of Reusel and Postel.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the attractions in Peelsche Heide?

The region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find many hiking, cycling, and running routes. For easy hikes, explore options like the 'Picnic Area with Shelter' or 'Sculpture trail in the forest' loops. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Burgemeester Willekenslaan – Het Beleven Nature Reserve loop'. Runners have trails like 'Goed Toeven loop' or 'Tjopvenneke loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for easy hikes, cycling, and running trails in Peelsche Heide.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in Peelsche Heide?

Many attractions in Peelsche Heide are family-friendly. For instance, The Brandtoren Observation Tower offers an engaging climb with rewarding views. The Stones of Bliss Monument and Stones of the Beatitudes (De Zaligheden) provide interesting historical context in an outdoor setting, often with picnic spots. The numerous easy hiking trails are also suitable for families.

What is the best time of year to visit Peelsche Heide?

Peelsche Heide is beautiful year-round, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for hiking and cycling. Late summer to early autumn (August-September) is particularly stunning when the heathlands are in bloom with vibrant purple hues. Winter walks can also be serene, offering a different perspective of the landscape.

Are there easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or casual walkers?

Yes, Peelsche Heide offers several easy hiking trails. Examples include the 'Picnic Area with Shelter – Small circle in the forest loop' (3.9 km) and the 'View of 't Neerven – Fishing pond 't Neerven loop' (5.1 km). These routes are generally flat and provide a gentle way to experience the natural beauty of the area. You can find more options in the Easy hikes in Peelsche Heide guide.

Can I bring my dog to Peelsche Heide attractions and trails?

Peelsche Heide is generally dog-friendly, with many trails suitable for walks with your canine companion. While specific rules may vary by exact location within the broader area, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Look for designated dog-friendly routes when planning your visit.

Where can I find food, drinks, or accommodation near Peelsche Heide?

Near The Brandtoren Observation Tower, which is part of Outdoor Park Reusel, you can find amenities for food and drink, making it an excellent starting or ending point for a walk. The Brabantse Kluis, though not directly within the core Peelsche Heide, is a former monastery farm offering a hotel and restaurant, serving as a good base for exploring the surrounding nature reserves.

What are the terrain characteristics of Peelsche Heide trails?

The terrain in Peelsche Heide is primarily characterized by heathlands, fens, and forests. Trails are generally flat or gently undulating, making them accessible for various fitness levels. You'll encounter sandy paths through heath, wooded sections, and sometimes boardwalks or bridges in wetter fen areas, particularly in places like De Groote Peel National Park.

Are there any hidden gems or less-known spots in Peelsche Heide?

While many attractions are well-known, exploring the extensive network of hiking and cycling routes can lead you to quieter, less-trafficked areas. The Kroonvensche Heide, with its picturesque views around Visvijver 't Neerven, offers a serene experience away from the busiest spots. Additionally, the various monuments like Januskop Sculpture at the Scheldt-Meuse Watershed often have interesting stories that add depth to your visit.

How long are the typical hiking trails in Peelsche Heide?

Hiking trails in Peelsche Heide vary in length to suit different preferences. You can find shorter, easy loops around 4-7 kilometers, such as the 'Picnic Area with Shelter' loop (3.9 km) or the 'Stones of Bliss Monument – Small circle in the forest loop' (7.1 km). Longer routes are also available for those seeking more extensive walks through the heathlands and forests.

Is Peelsche Heide accessible by public transport, and is parking available?

While Peelsche Heide is primarily a natural area, some entry points and attractions are accessible. Public transport options might be limited, often requiring a combination of bus and a walk. Parking is generally available at popular starting points for trails and attractions, such as near The Brandtoren Observation Tower, which has a dedicated parking lot.

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