Huts around Baarle-Nassau are found in a unique border town known for its distinctive Dutch-Belgian enclaves. The region features natural landscapes, including wooded areas and nature reserves, providing a peaceful setting. These accommodations serve as a base for exploring the area's geography and cultural significance. The surroundings offer opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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You can see the observations at this birdwatching hut at: https://vogelkijkhut.nl/view/201/
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The terrace is a great place to take a break. The owner is very friendly and accommodating. They serve excellent coffee and snacks (sweet and savory). It seems that locals also stop by (they seem to know each other) – that's a sign that it must be good!
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This bird watching hut is called Tapsmoer. That is not an exotic bird, but a corruption of the abbot's marsh, the abbot's marsh. In the past, this area belonged to monks who extracted peat.
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A large shelter, located at the entry point of the De Pomp - Poelberg nature reserve, offers protection in all weather conditions. The two large picnic tables invite you to stop here for a moment. Please note that two short hiking loops start here. The 1.9 km Poelberg path and 3.9 km Galloway path introduce you to the scars from a distant industrial past of the brick industry. There is limited unpaved parking on the street side.
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In De Pomp-Poelberg you can clearly see the traces of an industrial past. Over the course of the 20th century, almost the entire landscape was literally overhauled for the brick industry. The two large clay pits filled with water still bear witness to the hard work that was done here. The 1.9 km 'Poelbergpad' walking loop or the 3.7 km Galloway path invite you to discover the nature reserve.
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The Baarle-Nassau region offers a variety of accommodations, ranging from rustic wooden cabins to modern, well-equipped chalets and holiday homes. You can find unique bird hides like Tapsmoer Bird Hide and Het Blak bird hide for nature observation, as well as comfortable chalets in holiday parks with amenities like gardens and heated pools. Many options blend rustic charm with modern comforts, providing a peaceful escape.
Yes, many chalets and holiday homes in the Baarle-Nassau area are well-suited for families. They often feature spacious layouts, multiple bedrooms, and sometimes even amenities like trampolines or private football fields within their grounds. Holiday parks, such as Parc de Kievit, offer chalets with access to shared facilities like heated swimming pools, making them ideal for families.
The huts and chalets in Baarle-Nassau are often nestled in natural surroundings, including wooded areas, meadows, and nature reserves. You can visit bird hides like Tapsmoer Bird Hide on the Regte Heide to observe numerous bird species, or Het Blak bird hide for views of activities on the water. The region's landscape also features lakes and forests, offering opportunities for quiet observation and enjoying serene views.
Yes, you can explore sites with historical significance. For example, De Schuttel – Summer Retreat of Andreas Schotel is the former summer house of a Rotterdam artist, preserved in the forest. The area also has traces of an industrial past, such as the clay pits at De Pomp/Poelberg, which now form part of a nature reserve.
The region around Baarle-Nassau is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like "The Broskens - valley of t Merkske" or "Ommetjes Baarle." For road cycling, routes such as "Road to Zondereigen" offer scenic rides. There are also numerous running trails, including "Loveren information board loop" and "Bels Lijntje loop." You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Baarle-Nassau, Road Cycling Routes around Baarle-Nassau, and Running Trails around Baarle-Nassau guides.
Yes, there are routes suitable for beginners and those looking for easier walks. For example, the "Bels Lijntje loop from Baarle-Nassau" is an easy running trail that can also be enjoyed as a walk. Many of the natural areas and parks offer well-maintained paths. The 1.9 km 'Poelbergpad' walking loop at De Pomp/Poelberg is another accessible option.
The Baarle-Nassau region is enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and birdwatching, with lush greenery and active wildlife. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can provide a peaceful, serene atmosphere, though some trails might be muddy. The chalets are often well-insulated and heated, making them comfortable for stays in any season.
Yes, several huts double as excellent viewpoints. Tapsmoer Bird Hide offers fantastic views of the Regte Heide, perfect for quiet observation. Similarly, Het Blak bird hide provides a hidden vantage point to observe activities on the water. These spots are designed to immerse visitors in the natural beauty of the area.
The Information Point Zuid-Ravels State Forest is an excellent resource. This spacious information hut provides details about the local fauna and flora, offering insights into the natural environment of the region. It also serves as a shelter from the elements.
Visitors frequently praise the privacy and comfort offered by the independent accommodations, many of which include private gardens, terraces, and fully equipped kitchens. The natural surroundings, such as wooded areas and nature reserves, are highly appreciated for providing peace and quiet. The unique border situation of Baarle-Nassau itself also adds an interesting cultural dimension to explorations.
Yes, most holiday homes and chalets in the Baarle-Nassau area come with fully equipped kitchens. This allows guests the flexibility to prepare their own meals, which can be both cost-effective and contribute to a more homely and personalized stay.
While not a traditional 'hut,' De Schuttel – Summer Retreat of Andreas Schotel offers a unique glimpse into the life of an artist, preserved in a beautiful forest setting. For nature enthusiasts, the bird hides like Tapsmoer Bird Hide provide a special, quiet experience for observing wildlife away from crowds.


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