Cycling through the Dommeldal, the Kampina and the Oisterwijkse Vennen

  • The Netherlands
  • North Brabant
  • Boxtel
  • 51.42 km (Approximately 03:01 u)
  • Cycling route 149720
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Cycling through the Dommeldal, the Kampina and the Oisterwijkse Vennen

  • The Netherlands
  • North Brabant
  • Boxtel
  • 51.42 km (Approximately 03:01 u)
  • Cycling route 149720

Dense forests, vast heathland, old estates and friendly villages. You will find them between Vught and Oisterwijk, one of the most beautiful regions of the already beautiful Brabant.

Sint-Michielsgestel
Mill De Genenberg dates from 1841, now it is a house. In Sint-Michielsgestel, just before you cross the Dommel, you see the fifteenth-century detached tower. Striking: four different churches have stood on this site. Just above Halder you have a beautiful view of the Dommel and Nieuw-Herlaer, a centuries-old castle on the other side.

House Leeuwenstein
In Vught you will pass the Reeburgpark, a former nineteenth-century estate. On the edge of the park you will see Huis Leeuwenstein, a villa from 1901. The centuries-old Nemerlaer Castle is a special place. Just like the forests of the Oisterwijkse Vennen and the adjacent heathland of De Kampina. Get off for a moment to enjoy the silence here before cycling back to Boxtel.

Directions

# Description Distance
70
70 (5283SL, Boxtel, North Brabant, The Netherlands) 0.00 km
43
43 (5283 SC, Boxtel, North Brabant, The Netherlands) 0.80 km
42
42 (Boomstraat, 5291ND, Sint-Michielsgestel, North Brabant, The Netherlands) 2.35 km
41
41 (5293ND, Sint-Michielsgestel, North Brabant, The Netherlands) 5.83 km
Molen De Genenberg (5271SE, Sint-Michielsgestel, North Brabant, The Netherlands) 6.59 km
74
74 (5271BE, Sint-Michielsgestel, North Brabant, The Netherlands) 7.13 km

Sights

Molen De Genenberg


5271SE Sint-Michielsgestel
http://www.allemolens.nl

The Genenberg is a flour mill that was built in 1841. The mill was milled until 1964 and then it was converted into a house. The mill is still capable of turning.

Kasteel Nieuw-Herlaer


5271VK Sint-Michielsgestel

Nieuw-Herlaer Castle in Sint-Michielsgestel was first mentioned in 1381. It is unclear exactly how old the castle is. Over the centuries, the castle has been restored several times.

Kasteel Nemerlaer


5076RE Haaren

This castle dates back to the 14th century. It is named after the river Amer and Laer. The castle is still inhabited today.

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