Best attractions and places to see in Alphensche Bergen, located in the Dutch province of Gelderland, offers a tranquil escape with its forested and heathland landscapes. The region features natural lakes, sandy beaches, and diverse trails suitable for walking, cycling, and mountain biking. There are 23 highlights waiting to be explored, providing a mix of natural beauty and historical points of interest.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Nice flow in the long black, has some technical parts and along the way you can also take the extra technical red route.
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Tilburg - Turnhout railway line, popularly known as the Bels Line, was a railway line between Tilburg and Turnhout. North of Baarle-Nassau Grens station, this formed the Dutch part of Railway Line 29. Since 1990, a cycle path has been constructed on the Bels Line route. Stations The railway line between Tilburg and Turnhout had seven stations: Tilburg (km 31) Riel (km 25) Alphen (km 18) Baarle-Nassau (km 13) Baarle-Nassau Grens (km 9) Weelde (km 8) Turnhout (km 0) There was also a branch to Goirle for freight trains. History Until 1865, the entire area between Turnhout and Baarle-Nassau was characterised by vast heathlands. In that year, construction of the railway line between Turnhout and Tilburg was started and the Weelde-Merksplas station (south of the Steenweg op Zondereigen) was built. The railway line was built and operated by the "Grand Central Belge (GCB)", which is why the railway line was popularly called the "Bels lijntje" in the (North Brabant) vernacular.
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A good idea: a well-maintained cycle path next to the sandy road.
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Recreational area 't Zand is hidden in the woods of Alphen, on the edge of Gilze. In addition to forests, you will also find grasslands, heaths and fens here. 't Zand is popular all year round for a walk or bike ride. In the summer you can swim in the natural lake and laze on the sandy beach. In addition, the recreational area is regularly used for various events such as cycling, mountain bike and horse competitions, open-air theater and the annual New Year's dive. More information at https://toerismedebaronie.nl/eropuit/natuur/t-zand/#:~:text=In%20de%20bossen%20van%20Alphen,lekker%20luieren%20op%20het%20zandstrand.
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nice recreational lake with facilities, great for swimming
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More of a gravel bike route. Not much of a challenge for the MTB except for 2 sections
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Beautiful reconstructed house.
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nice track but: BEWARE if you drive the plantool of komoot route "round Ven", because somewhere on the track Komoot sends you in the wrong direction and you drive against the direction of travel dangerous
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Alphensche Bergen offers diverse natural landscapes. A prominent feature is 't Zand Recreation Lake, hidden in the woods of Alphen, which is popular for swimming and its sandy beach. The region also boasts forests, grasslands, heaths, and fens, providing a tranquil setting for outdoor activities. The Fluitberg, a low sandy ridge, is another notable natural feature within the area, known for its peaceful woodlands and blooming heaths.
Yes, Alphensche Bergen is excellent for hiking. You'll find a variety of trails, including easy loops around natural areas like 't Zand Recreation Lake. The 'Fluitberg and Alphensche Bergen Loop' is a popular 17 km circuit that takes you through peaceful woodlands and blooming heaths. For more options, you can explore various routes listed in the Easy hikes in Alphensche Bergen guide.
The region is very popular for cycling. You can enjoy leisurely rides through forests and along natural lakes. The Willibrordus Chapel on the Oude Maastrichtsebaan is even part of the Van Gogh cycle route. For more detailed routes, check out the Cycling in Alphensche Bergen guide, which includes routes of varying difficulties.
Absolutely! Alphensche Bergen offers dedicated mountain biking trails. A notable spot is the MTB singletrack with banked turns – Alphen, which features nice bends and short climbs for a challenging experience. The Recreational Park 't Zand also has varied mountain bike trails suitable for different skill levels. You can find more routes in the MTB Trails in Alphensche Bergen guide.
Yes, Alphensche Bergen is great for families. 't Zand Recreation Lake is a top choice, offering swimming in the natural lake and relaxing on its sandy beach during warmer months. The surrounding forests and grasslands are perfect for family walks and bike rides. Many highlights, including the Willibrordus Chapel on the Oude Maastrichtsebaan, are also marked as family-friendly.
While primarily known for its nature, Alphensche Bergen also has historical points of interest. The Willibrordus Chapel on the Oude Maastrichtsebaan is a religious building with historical significance, rebuilt multiple times since 1939. Additionally, the Gatekeeper’s House 18 is a beautifully reconstructed former guard's house along the historic Bels Lijntje railway line.
Alphensche Bergen can be enjoyed year-round. For swimming and relaxing on the sandy beach at 't Zand Recreation Lake, the warmer months are ideal. However, the area is popular throughout the year for walking, cycling, and mountain biking, with forests and heaths offering beauty in every season, including winter hiking opportunities.
The natural areas of Alphensche Bergen, particularly around the Fluitberg, are home to various wildlife. Visitors might spot red deer and wild boar, especially in the quieter, forested parts of the region.
Yes, the primary spot for swimming is 't Zand Recreation Lake. This natural lake, nestled in the woods of Alphen, features a sandy beach and is a popular destination for swimming and relaxation during the warmer months.
Beyond the natural beauty, the Fluitberg offers subtle historical features and peaceful views of woodlands and heaths. The Willibrordus Chapel on the Oude Maastrichtsebaan also serves as a recognizable landmark with historical significance.
Some attractions in Alphensche Bergen, such as the Gatekeeper’s House 18, are noted as wheelchair accessible. While specific accessible trail details vary, the general recreational areas offer paths suitable for various mobility levels, especially around popular spots like 't Zand.


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