Attractions and places to see around Boxtel, a town in the Dutch province of North Brabant, offer diverse experiences for visitors. Situated in Het Groene Woud, the area features picturesque natural surroundings including heathlands, forests, and agricultural areas. This setting provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and exploring landmarks, viewpoints, and natural features.
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Beautiful path through a forest area with fens.
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Very beautifully landscaped. You not only walk over swamp but also water. Good that this wooden path has been constructed ;-)
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View of the Heiven. One of many friends here.
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Very beautiful area, and the walk across the railway bridge makes you feel like you are in the jungles of Africa, what a beautiful nature. The boardwalk is also fantastically beautiful. Rub in well for the insects because it is swarming with them.
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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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As a result of the varied landscapes, there are many different types of animals. Think of beavers, pine martens, Icelandic horses, kingfishers, cows, spoonbills and deer. In addition, the animals provide a particularly rich flora and fauna, which makes this area beautiful in the spring and in the late summer you can enjoy a beautiful purplish heath.
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Boxtel is rich in natural beauty, situated in Het Groene Woud. You can explore the diverse landscapes of Kampina Nature Reserve, known for its wet heathland, fens, and forests. The Moerputten Nature Reserve offers a unique boardwalk experience through a low peat swamp, and the Dommel River flows through scenic Brabant landscapes. Don't miss the picturesque fens like Voorste Goorven and Palingven.
Boxtel offers several significant historical sites. The imposing Sint-Petrusbasiliek, a late Gothic church from the 15th and 16th centuries, offers guided tours and panoramic views from its tower. You can also visit Castle Stapelen, a beautiful 700-year-old castle with a park for peaceful walks. The historic Moerputten Bridge, an engineering marvel from 1881, is another important industrial heritage site within the Moerputten nature reserve.
Absolutely! The Oertijdmuseum (Museum of Prehistory) is a fantastic family destination, allowing visitors to explore life-sized dinosaurs, unique fossils, and a prehistoric garden. Nature reserves like Voorste Goorven and Kampina Nature Reserve offer easy trails and opportunities for wildlife spotting, while the Moerputten Boardwalk provides a unique and accessible way to experience a swamp forest.
Beyond its natural beauty, Boxtel has a rich cultural scene. The Oertijdmuseum (Museum of Prehistory) is the largest geological museum in the Netherlands. You can also delve into local history at the Piet Dorenbosch Historical Museum. The town also hosts various art galleries, such as Galerie Artbroker International and Galerie Ad Verstijnen.
The Boxtel area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking trails through areas like Kampina Nature Reserve and the Moerputten Nature Reserve. For cycling, there are numerous routes, including gravel biking and mountain biking trails. You can find detailed routes for hiking, MTB, and gravel biking around Boxtel.
Yes, Boxtel offers excellent hiking opportunities. The Kampina Nature Reserve features diverse landscapes ideal for walking, while the Moerputten Bridge and its surrounding reserve offer a unique short walk, including a spectacular boardwalk. You can find various routes, from easy to moderate, including trails through heath, forests, and along the Dommel River. Explore more options in the Hiking around Boxtel guide.
The Boxtel area is beautiful year-round, but spring is ideal for experiencing rich flora and fauna, especially in reserves like Moerputten. Late summer brings stunning purple heathlands to areas like Kampina. These seasons offer pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes.
Yes, the nature reserves around Boxtel are home to diverse wildlife. In the Moerputten Nature Reserve, you might spot beavers, pine martens, and kingfishers. The Kampina Nature Reserve is known for its free-roaming horses and a variety of bird species, making it a great spot for nature observation.
Certainly! The Moerputten Bridge offers a nice stretch for a short walk, with a yellow route covering about 5 km. The Moerputten Boardwalk is also an easy and unique experience. Additionally, the Hiking around Boxtel guide lists several easy routes, such as 'Heath, forests and dunes on the Kampina' which is just over 2 km.
For panoramic views of Boxtel, you can climb to the first lantern in the tower of the Sint-Petrusbasiliek. The Moerputten Bridge itself offers scenic views over the nature reserve, and the various fens like Voorste Goorven provide picturesque vistas, especially at sunrise.
Many of the natural areas around Boxtel are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy walks with your canine companion. The Kampina Nature Reserve and the trails around the Dommel River are popular choices. Always remember to keep your dog on a leash where required and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
The historic center of Boxtel, particularly around the Markt and Rechtstraat, offers a pleasant area with local cafes and restaurants. For accommodation, you'll find options within Boxtel itself. Many trails, especially those in popular nature reserves like Kampina, often have facilities or towns nearby where you can find refreshments and places to stay.


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