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Hiking around Uden offers diverse natural landscapes, primarily characterized by the heathlands, forests, and sand dunes of De Maashorst Nature Reserve, alongside the mixed woodlands and fens of Molenheide. The region features varied terrain, including ancient faults and seepage areas, providing a dynamic environment for outdoor activities. Hikers can explore expansive meadows and dense forests, with some sand dunes reaching up to 5 meters in height.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Bedafse Bergen form a striking drifting sand area between Uden and Vorstenbosch. The landscape was created by centuries of sand drift after the original forests were cleared for agriculture and firewood in the Middle Ages. The wind carried the loose sand and accumulated it into hills and sand ridges—the present-day sand dunes of the Bedafse Bergen. The area consists of open drifting sand, low and high sand hills, dry heathland, and small transitions to forest. The dunes have remained active because managers keep sections open, thus preserving the character of a true drifting sand area. The higher ridges offer clear views over the undulating sand landscape, which differs significantly from the typical Brabant forests and farmland. The Bedafse Bergen are one of the few remaining places in North Brabant where this type of landscape can still be seen so clearly: a rugged, dry, and dynamic terrain with natural elevation changes. This makes it both scenically unique and physically challenging, especially when you hike up and down the steep sandy slopes several times. Today, it's a protected nature reserve and a popular hiking area due to its unique dune landscape, open vistas, and stark contrast with the surrounding landscape.
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The Bedafse Pier is a well-known restaurant and café on the edge of the Bedafse Bergen drift sands, right on several hiking trails around Uden. Situated at a junction of sandy paths, the café has long been a regular stop for hikers, horseback riders, and cyclists entering or leaving the dune area. The building has the appearance of a classic Brabant rest stop, with a terrace overlooking the open sandy areas and the low forest edge. Its location near the sand dunes makes it a recognizable landmark during hikes in the area. For many visitors, the Bedafse Pier serves as the starting or ending point for a hike through the Bedafse Bergen, or as a resting place nestled among the sand dunes, heathland, and forest edge.
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The Bedafse Bergen form a striking drifting sand area between Uden and Vorstenbosch. The landscape was created by centuries of sand drift after the original forests were cleared for agriculture and firewood in the Middle Ages. The wind carried the loose sand and accumulated it into hills and sand ridges—the present-day sand dunes of the Bedafse Bergen. The area consists of open drifting sand, low and high sand hills, dry heathland, and small transitions to forest. The dunes have remained active because managers keep sections open, thus preserving the character of a true drifting sand area. The higher ridges offer clear views over the undulating sand landscape, which differs significantly from the typical Brabant forests and farmland. The Bedafse Bergen are one of the few remaining places in North Brabant where this type of landscape can still be seen so clearly: a rugged, dry, and dynamic terrain with natural elevation changes. This makes it both scenically unique and physically challenging, especially when you hike up and down the steep sandy slopes several times. Today, it's a protected nature reserve and a popular hiking area due to its unique dune landscape, open vistas, and stark contrast with the surrounding landscape.
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The Bedafse Bergen form a striking drifting sand area between Uden and Vorstenbosch. The landscape was created by centuries of sand drift after the original forests were cleared for agriculture and firewood in the Middle Ages. The wind carried the loose sand and accumulated it into hills and sand ridges—the present-day sand dunes of the Bedafse Bergen. The area consists of open drifting sand, low and high sand hills, dry heathland, and small transitions to forest. The dunes have remained active because managers keep sections open, thus preserving the character of a true drifting sand area. The higher ridges offer clear views over the undulating sand landscape, which differs significantly from the typical Brabant forests and farmland. The Bedafse Bergen are one of the few remaining places in North Brabant where this type of landscape can still be seen so clearly: a rugged, dry, and dynamic terrain with natural elevation changes. This makes it both scenically unique and physically challenging, especially when you hike up and down the steep sandy slopes several times. Today, it's a protected nature reserve and a popular hiking area due to its unique dune landscape, open vistas, and stark contrast with the surrounding landscape.
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Fairly large rest area with several benches and tables near a small pond
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The Maashorst and its grazers can be spotted in enclosed areas, but also simply while walking. They are often found in the large open plains of the nature reserve. Wonderful to see.
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The large open nature reserve of the Maashorst with all its grazing animals. Hiking and cycling paths surround this area and are incredibly beautiful.
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Uden offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 240 routes available. These range from easy strolls to more challenging long-distance trails, ensuring options for all fitness levels.
Hiking around Uden features diverse terrain. You'll encounter the expansive heathlands, forests, and impressive sand dunes of De Maashorst Nature Reserve, some reaching up to 5 meters in height. Additionally, Molenheide Nature Reserve offers a mix of coniferous, deciduous, and mixed forests, alongside tranquil fens. The region also includes ancient faults and wet seepage areas, adding to its unique geological character.
Yes, Uden has plenty of easy options. Out of over 240 routes, 160 are classified as easy. For example, the Bedafse Bergen Sand Dunes loop from Bedafsche Bergen is an easy 6.3 km path that allows you to experience the distinctive sand dunes without a strenuous climb.
Absolutely. Many trails around Uden are designed as circular routes. A popular choice is the Circular walk Abdij Maria Refugie in Uden – Our Monastery Path, a moderate 9.8 km trail that takes you past the historic monastery.
The region boasts several natural highlights. In De Maashorst, you can explore impressive sand dunes, ancient faults, and areas where large grazers maintain the ecosystem. Molenheide features tranquil fens vital for dragonflies and amphibians. You might also encounter specific points of interest like the Great Goose Pond or the Molenheide Pond.
Many of Uden's easy and moderate trails are suitable for families. The varied landscapes, including sand dunes and forests, offer engaging environments for children. Consider routes that pass by attractions like the Docus the Badger Adventure Trail for an interactive experience.
Yes, many trails in the Uden area are dog-friendly, particularly within De Maashorst and Molenheide. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves where wildlife and grazing animals are present. Specific rules may apply in certain protected areas, so look for local signage.
Yes, De Maashorst Nature Reserve is known for offering 'tasty pit stops' along its routes. You can find places like The Boshut Maashorst or the Schijndel Sheepfold, which provide opportunities for refreshments and rest during your hike.
The hiking trails in Uden are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 750 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from the unique sand dunes to the tranquil forests and heathlands, and appreciate the well-maintained paths.
For those seeking a greater challenge, Uden offers several difficult routes. An example is the Heathland in De Maashorst – Tauros grazing area loop from Uden, a demanding 26.8 km trail that takes you through expansive heathland and grazing areas, typically requiring around 6 hours and 45 minutes to complete.
Uden's trails can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring brings blooming flora, while summer is ideal for long daylight hours. Autumn showcases vibrant fall colors in the forests, and even winter can be beautiful, especially with a dusting of snow over the heathlands and dunes. The varied terrain means there's always something to appreciate.
De Maashorst Nature Reserve is notable for its reintroduction of large grazers, which help maintain its dynamic ecosystem, and its 'wijgronden' (wet, seepage areas) that contribute to unique vegetation. Molenheide's fens are crucial habitats for dragonflies and amphibians, influenced by fluctuating water levels.


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