Best huts around Bladel are found within a landscape featuring heathland, forests, and ponds. The area offers various structures that serve as shelters, viewing points, or historical sites, providing points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts. These locations are integrated into the natural environment, offering opportunities for observation and exploration. The region's terrain is generally accessible, making it suitable for walks to these points.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Crazy beautiful place for pilgrims, they were welcomed with open arms.
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The summer residence where he stayed with his family
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Pilgrims' hostel Kafarnaüm offers a hospitable shelter to pilgrims on the major paths to Santiago and Rome, but also on the regional pilgrimage routes. Passers-by can also find a point of contact with us for a stamp in their passport or a chat over coffee. Source and more information: pelgrimsherberg.nl Before stamping our card, we were told that this hostel has been run for over 15 years by a large number of volunteers who have signed up to take on this task for 1 week.
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This shelter and rest hut with three large benches is located between the "big fossé" and a small road along the fields with a beautiful view of the water (and in summer the water lilies) and the corn fields. Why exactly here is a bit of a mystery but that's the way it is. There is probably more than rest and schooling because there is quite a bit of graffiti inside. Those who like old beer bottle stoppers will probably appreciate the stump outside where some have been pushed into. Oh, and there's also a garbage bag for those who keep it clean. Note that a little further on the same watercourse (on the normal road) there is also a picnic bench outside at an electricity cabin. This one also has graffiti for the enthusiasts. Finally: you are here a fifteen minute (approximately) walk from ice cream farm "De Wetering".
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summer residence
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Nice place to stop for a while, the viewing tower was closed in June 2023 due to fire damage
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Nice view from the tower. Unfortunately, there are always fools who cause destruction. Unfortunately also here.
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The Bladel area features several interesting structures. The Wit Hollandven Viewing Platform offers expansive views over the heathland and a pond. For wildlife enthusiasts, the Ronde Put Bird Hide provides a discreet spot for birdwatching. Additionally, the Pilgrim Farmhouse Vessem & Pilgrim Sculpture serves as a hospitable shelter for hikers and pilgrims.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Wit Hollandven Viewing Platform is easy to climb with steps suitable for all ages. The Ronde Put Bird Hide is also considered family-friendly, offering a quiet activity. The historical site De Schuttel – Summer Retreat of Andreas Schotel is another family-friendly option, set in a forest.
From various huts and platforms, you can observe diverse natural landscapes. The Wit Hollandven Viewing Platform provides views over heathland and a pond. The Ronde Put Bird Hide is ideal for observing water and birds of prey in their natural habitat. The region is characterized by heathland, forests, and ponds, offering opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, the area has cultural and historical significance. De Schuttel – Summer Retreat of Andreas Schotel is a historical site that was the summer home and workplace of artist Andreas Schotel. The Pilgrim Farmhouse Vessem & Pilgrim Sculpture, also known as Pilgrims’ Farm Kafarnaüm, is a significant facility for pilgrims and hikers, with a rich history dating back to 1913.
The Bladel area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Boardwalk through Cartierheide' loops, which are moderate in difficulty. For mountain biking, routes like 'Laarven Pond – MTB Singletrack Eersel' are available. Running enthusiasts can explore trails like 'Cartierheide – Boardwalk through Cartierheide loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Bladel, MTB Trails around Bladel, and Running Trails around Bladel guides.
While traditional rustic huts for overnight stays are less common, Bladel offers excellent glamping options. Establishments like #Glamping@De Verloren Sinjoor provide comfortable accommodations, including one-bedroom apartments and traditional Irish gypsy caravan 'Bowtops' with bunk beds and heating. Other options include luxury glamping lodges, some with hot tubs, located by forest edges or within vacation parks with various facilities.
The region's natural beauty, with its heathland, forests, and ponds, can be enjoyed throughout the year. Glamping options often include infrared heating for cooler days, making them comfortable even outside peak season. For observing nature and wildlife, spring and autumn can be particularly rewarding. The viewing platforms and bird hides are accessible year-round.
Yes, the Pilgrim Farmhouse Vessem & Pilgrim Sculpture (also known as Pilgrims’ Farm Kafarnaüm) is a hospitable place that serves as a shelter for hikers and pilgrims, offering a point of contact for rest and conversation. It's known for providing overnight stays and dinner for pilgrims.
Visitors appreciate the opportunities for nature observation and the peaceful settings. For instance, the Wit Hollandven Viewing Platform is praised for its wide views over the heathland. The Ronde Put Bird Hide is valued for allowing quiet birdwatching while being protected from the weather. The historical sites like De Schuttel are enjoyed for their beautiful forest settings and artistic inspiration.
Yes, the Ronde Put Bird Hide is specifically designed for wildlife observation. From this well-hidden hut, you can quietly watch birds, including rare water and birds of prey, while being protected from the elements.
The terrain around Bladel is generally accessible, making it suitable for walks to these points. For example, the Wit Hollandven Viewing Platform is noted for being easy to climb with steps suitable for all ages, ensuring broad accessibility.
Yes, many hiking routes in the Bladel area incorporate these points of interest. For example, the 'Andreas Schotel walking route' passes by De Schuttel. You can explore various routes, including those through Cartierheide, which are typically moderate in difficulty and can be found in the Hiking around Bladel guide.


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