Best attractions and places to see around Heusden include its meticulously restored fortified town, which blends rich history with natural beauty. Situated on the banks of the River Meuse, Heusden offers a unique experience with its 17th-century fortifications and well-preserved historic center. The area provides access to diverse landscapes, from riverine environments to extensive nature reserves. This combination makes Heusden a notable destination for exploring both cultural heritage and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Moerputtenbrug is a historic structure that is part of the former Langstraatspoorlijn in the Netherlands. The bridge, located in the Moerputten nature reserve, was on the route between 's-Hertogenbosch and Lage Zwaluwe. The original Moerputtenbrug was built in 1881 and served as an important connection for both passenger trains and freight transport. At the time, it was a technical feat due to the length of the bridge and the complex construction. The bridge consisted of several pillars that supported the track above the marshes and the water. During the Second World War, in 1944, the bridge was blown up by the Dutch resistance to stop the advancing German troops. After the war, however, the bridge was rebuilt and put back into use. Although the Langstraatspoorlijn was closed to train traffic in the 1970s, the Moerputtenbrug has been preserved as an important industrial heritage.
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The Loonse and Drunense Duinen National Park is a nature reserve in the Dutch province of Noord-Brabant. The area is around 3,500 hectares in size and has officially had national park status since 2002. The park offers a variation of dry sand drifts and coniferous forest and also includes the extensive valley zone of the small river Zandleij. Here lies the marshland De Brand with its variety of coppice, wet meadows and swampy areas. The majority of the park (approximately 30 km²) consists of drift sand areas. The area is therefore also known as the “Brabant Sahara”. The area is surrounded by towns and smaller villages. The largest towns nearby are the cities of 's-Hertogenbosch and Tilburg, approximately six kilometers away. To the west is Kaatsheuvel with the Efteling theme park.
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Sand, sand and more sand. With such a desert sometimes. But an area so beautiful.... different every season.
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On a beautiful autumn day, no problems with mosquitoes and very nice views of the fens, that's all you need
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In this forest area you will find several fens. It is beautiful walking but sometimes the mosquitoes are very difficult.
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Heusden is rich in history. You can explore the meticulously restored Heusden Fortifications, stroll along the ramparts, and see the outlines of the 12th-century Castle Ruins. Don't miss the Visbank (Fish Market) with its Dorian columns, or the Town Hall, which houses a visitor center. The Governor's House now serves as the city's museum, showcasing artifacts and historical information.
Yes, Heusden is surrounded by natural beauty. The town is situated on the banks of the River Meuse, offering opportunities for water activities. Just south of Heusden, you'll find National Park De Loonse en Drunense Duinen, one of Western Europe's largest areas of drifting sand, perfect for hiking and cycling. Within this area, you can also find the Voorste Goorven, a beautiful lake known for its diverse birdlife.
The area around Heusden is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Heath and sand in North Brabant' or the 'Brabant Sahara Loop'. Cyclists can explore the Cycling Path Through Loonse en Drunense Duinen. Find more routes and details on the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and MTB trails guide for Heusden.
Heusden offers several family-friendly options. Exploring the Heusden Fortifications and walking along the ramparts is an engaging activity for all ages. The Moerputten Bridge and Moerputten Boardwalk provide unique and accessible walks through nature. The National Park De Loonse en Drunense Duinen also has many trails suitable for families.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Heusden. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, making it comfortable for walking, cycling, and exploring the fortifications and nature reserves. The Loonse en Drunense Duinen are particularly beautiful in late summer/early autumn when the heathland is in bloom.
Yes, many areas around Heusden are dog-friendly. The National Park De Loonse en Drunense Duinen features a dedicated Dog Off-Leash Area, allowing your canine companion to roam freely. When exploring other trails and attractions, it's advisable to keep dogs on a leash and respect local regulations.
Yes, the Heusden Fortifications themselves offer excellent viewpoints over the town and the surrounding scenery. The Visbank provides picturesque views of the small harbor and one of the windmills. Additionally, the Moerputten Bridge offers scenic views over the Moerputten nature reserve.
Heusden boasts a vibrant cultural scene. Its charming town center is filled with unique shops, good restaurants, and cafes where you can enjoy local cuisine. The town also has numerous Art Galleries and Studios exhibiting contemporary local artists, with modern art often found displayed on the streets.
Among the most popular walking trails is the 'Townwalk Heusden', an easy 4.7 km route. For a more challenging experience, the 'Heath and sand in North Brabant' trail in the Loonse en Drunense Duinen offers a moderate 17 km hike. The Moerputten Boardwalk also provides a unique and popular walking experience through a low peat swamp.
Heusden's charming town center, located within the fortified walls, is home to a variety of cafes and restaurants. You'll find many options for dining and enjoying local cuisine, including Dutch pancakes, conveniently located near the historical sites and the harbor.
Heusden is accessible by public transport, though specific routes and frequency may vary. It's advisable to check local bus schedules to plan your visit. Once in Heusden, the main attractions within the fortified town are easily walkable.
The Moerputten area is unique for its blend of industrial heritage and wetland nature. The Moerputten Bridge, a historic railway structure, offers scenic views, while the Moerputten Boardwalk allows visitors to experience a low peat swamp environment up close, with parts covered in fairytale moss.


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