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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Laarbeek

Best natural monuments around Laarbeek encompass a variety of natural areas within North Brabant, Netherlands. This municipality is recognized for its green landscapes, offering diverse settings for outdoor activities. The region features expansive natural areas, historic estates, and forests, providing opportunities to experience local ecology and history. Laarbeek was recognized as a green municipality in 2016 and 2017.

Best natural monuments around Laarbeek

  • The most popular natural monuments is Stippelberg Nature Reserve, a forest and heath area characterized by…

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Stippelberg Nature Reserve

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The Stippelberg owes its name to the 'dots' in the landscape. These are spring dunes that were created when the area was still open and the sand could drift freely. …

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Roof of Brabant

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Buntven, Deurne

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Poor sandy soil here has started to drift due to overgrazing with sheep and sod cutting for the deep litter. The nuisance caused by the drifting sand and …

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Stippelberg Forest and Streams

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The Stippelberg is a large nature reserve. Yet it is well hidden in the east of Brabant, near the village of De Rips. Walk in the eastern part of the …

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Henri Dunant Park

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The Henri Dunant Park in the Woensel district of Einhoven was created in 1972 and is 22 hectares in size. In the southern area there is a huge children's playground …

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Wappie
November 18, 2025, Dak van Brabant

The Roof of Brabant, located on the Gulberg near Nuenen/Mierlo, is an artificial hill that emerged from a former landfill and is now one of the region's most striking landmarks. With a summit of approximately 60 meters, the hill offers a panoramic view rarely found anywhere else in Brabant. From the summit, you can look out over the Luchense Heide, the surrounding forest, the Eindhoven Canal, and, on a clear day, even as far as Eindhoven and Helmond. The slopes of the Gulberg are covered with rugged grass and shrubs, making the area a habitat for birds and small mammals. The summit is regularly visited by hikers, runners, and mountain bikers, but it remains a place where you literally stand above the landscape. The contrast between the natural environment and its industrial origins makes it a unique viewpoint that is always worth pausing for a moment.

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Extra beautiful when the heather is in bloom.

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In the landscape on the Stippelberg you can see a division. Millions of years ago, fault lines were created. This was caused by shifting layers of earth. Here on the Stippelberg we have the Milheezer fault line, a branch of the Peelrand fault. You can see this in the sudden difference in height and difference in vegetation in the area.

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A place that you really have to see is d’n Blikken Emmer. This place is located on top of the highest stippel. But what exactly can you admire? At this spot you can see a bucket hanging on top of a pole. Now you might think, why a bucket? In the past, when forest workers were allowed to take a break, this bucket was hit. It was also a fire alarm, because you had a good view of the estate from this spot. On the other side of the Stippelberg, the eastern part, you won’t find any stippels. Here you will find beautiful oak and beech avenues that belong to the country house. Around this beautiful English-style villa you can admire the rhododendrons, currant trees and other flowering shrubs that make the estate even more beautiful. Want to delve even deeper into the area? Then you will suddenly find yourself at the edge of the forest. Here you will see a landscape as the Peel once looked. With heather and solitary Scots pines.

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The Stippelberg is a large nature reserve. Yet it is well hidden in the east of Brabant, near the village of De Rips. Walk in the eastern part of the Stippelberg over the beautiful lanes that belong to the country house. And admire the rhododendrons that brighten up the estate. A striking feature of the Stippelberg are the many hills in the middle of the forest. All those 'dots' are drifting dunes created by sand drifts. The Stippelberg owes its name to these hills. Due to afforestation for wood production, you can now find an extensive pine forest here. Take a walk in this forest over the dots in the landscape.

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The Stippelberg is a large nature reserve. Yet it is well hidden in the east of Brabant, near the village of De Rips. Walk in the eastern part of the Stippelberg over the beautiful lanes that belong to the country house. And admire the rhododendrons that brighten up the estate. A striking feature of the Stippelberg are the many hills in the middle of the forest. All these 'dots' are drifting dunes created by sand drifts. The Stippelberg owes its name to these hills. Due to afforestation for wood production, you can now find an extensive pine forest here. Take a walk in this forest over the dots in the landscape. A place that you really must have seen is d'n Blikken Emmer. This place is on top of the highest dot. But what exactly can you admire? At this spot you can see a bucket hanging on top of a pole. Now you might think, why a bucket? In the past, when forest workers were allowed to take a break, this bucket was hit. It was also a fire alarm. Source and more information: Natuurmonumenten

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Eindhoven skyline in the gray mist.

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November 7, 2024, Dak van Brabant

Great spot to play with the MTB and the gravel bike. The MTB route is in some places easy to do with a gravel bike. In other parts it is better to take the MTB. Many beautiful wide gravel paths on, around and over this waste mountain. The switchbacks on the side of the golf course are great if you want to make some altitude meters. All around a beautiful view of the surroundings and in the distance the skyline of Eindhoven.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable natural areas to explore in Laarbeek?

Beyond the most popular spots, Laarbeek offers several significant natural landscapes. You can explore 't Gulden Land, a developing area integrating nature and cultural history, or the expansive Landgoed Croy with its historic castle and ancient oak forests. Other areas include Natuurgebied De Biezen, known for its rich biodiversity, and Mariahouts Bos en Ven, a large forest area ideal for walking.

Are there historical elements within Laarbeek's natural areas?

Yes, several natural areas in Laarbeek are intertwined with history. For instance, Landgoed Croy surrounds the historic Croy Castle and features well-preserved medieval infrastructure. Similarly, Kasteel Eyckenlust in Beek en Donk is a 61-hectare estate largely forested and freely accessible, offering a serene setting with historical context.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in Laarbeek?

Laarbeek's natural areas boast diverse features. You'll find extensive pine forests and unique geological formations like the ancient drifting dunes at Stippelberg Nature Reserve. Other areas feature marsh forests, species-rich grasslands, and shallow lakes such as Buntven, Deurne. Water bodies, distinctive trees, and flower-rich grasslands are also prominent, for example, at De Groene Long and De Blauwe Poort.

Are there hiking trails near Laarbeek's natural monuments?

Absolutely! Laarbeek is excellent for hiking. You can find numerous trails, including the 'Circular walk mission monastery Holy Blood in Aarle-Rixtel' or the 'Croy Castle – Stream crossing loop from Aarle-Rixtel'. For more options and detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Laarbeek guide.

Can I go cycling in the natural areas around Laarbeek?

Yes, cycling is a popular way to explore Laarbeek's natural beauty. Routes like the 'Dommel River – Het Boord – Quiet Road loop' or the 'Wilhelminakanaal Cycle Path – De Leest Mill, Lieshout loop' offer scenic rides. Discover more cycling routes in the Cycling around Laarbeek guide.

Are there opportunities for mountain biking in Laarbeek's natural areas?

Mountain biking enthusiasts will find challenging trails around Laarbeek. Options include the 'Wolfswinkel Watermill Bridge – MTB Route Sint-Oedenrode loop' and the 'Jumpline Bakelse Bossen – Bakelse Bossen MTB Route loop'. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Laarbeek guide.

Are there family-friendly natural areas in Laarbeek?

Many natural areas in Laarbeek are suitable for families. Buntven, Deurne features a nature playground with natural elements for children to explore. De Groene Long in Beek en Donk has paths designed to be accessible and includes a bird nature trail, making it enjoyable for all ages, especially in dry weather.

What kind of wildlife can I observe in Laarbeek's natural areas?

Laarbeek's diverse ecosystems support a variety of wildlife. In Natuurgebied De Biezen, efforts to leave deadwood encourage a rich insect population. De Groene Long is known for its bird nature trail, offering opportunities for birdwatching, alongside diverse flora and insect life. Buntven, Deurne, with its unique sand forest and shallow lake, hosts typical plants like cotton grass and sundew, which in turn support various animal species.

When is the best time to visit Laarbeek's natural areas?

The natural areas around Laarbeek can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for lush greenery, birdwatching, and enjoying accessible paths. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter offers a tranquil, often damp, environment for adventurous walks. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.

Where can I park when visiting Laarbeek's natural areas?

Parking is generally available near the larger natural estates and reserves. For example, you can find parking near Landgoed Croy and Kasteel Eyckenlust. Specific parking locations for popular hiking trails are often signposted. It's advisable to check local information or maps for the most convenient parking spots for your chosen destination.

What is the 'Roof of Brabant'?

The Roof of Brabant is a unique viewpoint and nature reserve located on the Gulbergen estate near Nuenen. It offers distinct landscape features and is a popular spot for training ascents, especially for cyclists and mountain bikers looking to gain elevation in an otherwise relatively flat region.

Are dogs allowed on trails in Laarbeek's natural areas?

Many natural areas in Laarbeek welcome dogs, often on a leash to protect wildlife and other visitors. Specific rules can vary by location, especially in nature reserves. It's recommended to look for signage at the entrance of each natural area for detailed regulations regarding dogs, including any designated off-leash zones if available.

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