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5x great hiking trails in North Brabant

Lammervennen walking route

Which mushrooms and insects can you find under a dead branch? And how fast does a leaf ‘sail’ with the flow of a stream? Your child can carry out these and many more fun assignments during the Lammervennen walking route.

The starting point is at Boshuis Venkraai and you walk a total of three kilometers – you arrive at the car in good weather.

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You can download the route here.

Walking route Rabbit

During this walk you (well, your child) will crawl into the skin of a rabbit. You follow the orange signs with different activity or quest assignments, which ensure that you see the area – the Small Lake – through the eyes of a rabbit. For example, listen with your big ears to discover which birds there are and run from the enemy.

You can find more information about the 2 kilometer walk here.

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Boswachterspad Monastery and heath walk

Would you rather walk in peace? In the Leenderbos you can enjoy the silence and the panoramic views. Along the way you will encounter cattle and your children can climb the lookout tower. Only their enthusiasm and the singing of birds can disturb the peace.

Take some time for this hike, as it is 7.5 kilometers long.

Here you will find more information.

Mastbos

Do you fancy a brisk, long walk, then this route through the Mastbos is recommended. It takes about two hours (ten kilometers) and you will pass the old Bouvigne Castle.
Close by you will find Speelbos Boeverijen, where your children can climb trees and build huts. Can you relax in the meantime?

Here you download the route.

Dintelse Gorzen

From the lapwing to the spoonbill: the Dintelse Gorzen, in the far west of North Brabant, is a true bird paradise. During this one and a half kilometer walk you will see dozens of species and do not forget to bring your binoculars. How many birds of prey can your child spot?

Here you will find more information about the walk.

Source: ANWB, Staatsbosbeheer and Natuurmonumenten

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