Best attractions and places to see around Bladel, a municipality in North Brabant, Netherlands, offers a diverse range of experiences. The region is characterized by extensive natural landscapes, including forests, heathlands, and fens, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities. Bladel also features cultural heritage sites and various recreational options. These attractions cater to those interested in nature exploration, historical landmarks, and family-friendly activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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You cycle under the S-shaped bridge...
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Because of the wooden bottom, you can hear the cars going from far away... Beautiful views over the canal through the many openings in the iron side wall...
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Sturdy beautiful bridge. Ideal for pedestrians to safely cross the canal here and thus avoid the bridge of the busy N746.
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People with reduced mobility can reach the lower platform of the tower via an inclined plane. (Municipality of Lommel)
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This 30-meter-high observation tower has three platforms that offer you a wide view of the surroundings.
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Beautiful nature reserve and very special walking area! Well worth a visit
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Nice place to have a drink or snack after a walk or bike ride.
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A clear blue lake, surrounded by a mini-desert and coniferous and deciduous forest in the Bosland region. The lake was created by sand extraction in the 1920s.
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Bladel is rich in natural beauty, offering extensive forests, heathlands, and fens. Key areas include the Kroonvensche Heide, Cartierheide Nature Reserve, De Grijze Steen Nature Reserve, De Pals Nature Reserve, and Groote Beerze Nature Park. For a unique perspective, visit the Lommelse Sahara Observation Tower, which provides panoramic views of the Sahara, ponds, and forests from 30 meters high.
Yes, Bladel and its surroundings offer several cultural and historical sites. The Mariatoren provides extensive views, and the famous De Heksenboom van Bladel (The Witch's Tree of Bladel) is steeped in local legends. Nearby Hoogeloon features a Roman Villa, a Roman burial mound, and the Sint Pancratiuskerk (St. Pancras Church). You can also find unique structures like the Bailey Bridge over the Kempisch Canal, a military bridge from WWII.
The Bladel area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive networks of cycling and walking routes through its natural areas. For gravel biking, consider routes like the 'Cycle path through the fields – The Grote Cirkel loop from Bladel' or the 'Kampina Heathlands – Beautiful winding gravel path loop from Casteren'. Road cyclists might enjoy the 'De Utrecht Estate – Bergeyksedijk Cycle Path loop from Bladel'. Find more routes on the Gravel biking around Bladel, Cycling around Bladel, and Road Cycling Routes around Bladel guide pages.
Absolutely! Bladel offers several options for families. The Kabouterpad (Gnome Path) is a popular attraction, especially for children, allowing them to explore nature with a fun gnome theme. Many natural reserves and parks are also suitable for family walks and picnics. The Lommelse Sahara Observation Tower is also considered family-friendly.
For a truly unique and cozy experience, visit In Den Bockenreyder. This restaurant is nestled in the middle of the forest and is known for its relaxing atmosphere and traditional Brabant dishes. It's a favorite among visitors for its charm and good service.
Yes, Bladel features some interesting bridges. The S-Bridge Over the Bocholt-Herentals Canal is an architectural steel and wood bridge that connects the Lommel Sahara and Blekerheide nature reserves, offering scenic views and an award-winning design. Another notable structure is the Bailey Bridge over the Kempisch Canal, a historic military bridge from World War II.
Bladel is a fantastic cycling destination with numerous routes. You can explore the 'Border Road Netherlands-Belgium – Postel Abbey loop from Cartierheide' or the 'Cycle path through the fields – Scenic Lake and Fishing Pond loop from Cartierheide' for touring. For more challenging rides, consider the 'De Utrecht Estate – Bergeyksedijk Cycle Path loop from Bladel' for road cycling. Many routes pass by attractions like the Bicycle Bridge Over the Wilhelmina Canal Oirschot. Explore more options on the Cycling around Bladel guide page.
The various nature reserves like Cartierheide, De Grijze Steen, and Groote Beerze Nature Park provide excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. The Lommelse Sahara area, though slightly outside Bladel, even has a dedicated Birdwatching Wall for observing water birds, indicating the rich biodiversity of the wider region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive natural beauty, the peaceful atmosphere of the forests and heathlands, and the well-maintained cycling and walking paths. The unique viewpoints, like the Lommelse Sahara Observation Tower, are highly rated for their panoramic views. Cozy spots like In Den Bockenreyder are also frequently praised for their ambiance and local charm.
While specific accessibility details for all attractions vary, the Bicycle Bridge Over the Wilhelmina Canal Oirschot is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing a smooth crossing over the canal. When planning your visit, it's always advisable to check specific locations for their current accessibility provisions.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the various smaller nature reserves like De Grijze Steen or De Pals for a quieter experience. The historic sites in Hoogeloon, such as the Roman Villa and burial mound, offer a glimpse into the region's ancient past away from more crowded areas. The local concept of 'Snoeperke', offering vouchers for small dishes at various horeca establishments, can also lead you to charming, local spots.


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