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No traffic road cycling routes around Liesbos are characterized by a blend of ancient forests, monumental avenues, and open polders. The region features one of the Netherlands' oldest beech-woods and largest ancient oak forests, providing shaded routes. Cyclists navigate mostly flat topography, with well-developed cycling infrastructure that includes paved surfaces suitable for various skill levels. The landscape transitions from dense woodlands to wide polders, offering varied views and dynamic cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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It's like cycling across the African savannah! Fan of climbing and descending? You'll find this highlight in "Climbing in the Netherlands," our book with 14 road bike routes, covering over 11,000 meters of elevation gain: Limburg, Nijmegen, Twente, Veluwe, and many more. All routes have multiple distances/shortcuts. Komoot Premium for €5 a month + a 50% discount on Climbfinder Premium for €15 as a gift. Download the ebook for €14: https://bit.ly/klimmen-in-nederland
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You can also turn off and walk along the water to Roosendaal.
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Since the end of October 2024, there has been a new memorial in connection with the Second World War.
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Wonderful roads, good asphalt and beautiful wide surroundings
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Please note: the lookout tower will be accessible again after reconstruction from 27 September 2024. Nature reserve De Maatjes is a cross-border marsh reed landscape. It is largely located in the municipality of Zundert and in the Belgian municipalities of Wuustwezel and Kalmthout. A 7-metre-high lookout tower has been built near the point where the three municipalities meet, from where you can look out over the wide area. The nature reserve is of great ecological value. Nature lovers and bird watchers will therefore quickly find their way to the lookout tower. Peat extraction The name 'de Klot' refers to a lump of peat or turf. Between the years 1250 and 1750, peat was extracted here on an almost industrial scale. The peat was transported to Roosendaal, Bergen-op-Zoom, Antwerp, etc. From the lookout tower you can still see peat relics in the landscape. After peat extraction, this area spontaneously evolved into a heathland. At the beginning of the 20th century, the fertilisation of this area began. The land consolidation around 1970 gave the landscape its current appearance. From the tower, we can, as it were, show 800 years of landscape evolution. Death Wire Furthermore, plans from the First World War show that the Death Wire ran at the height of the tower. In the context of the many commemorations, a reconstruction of this wire has been placed at the foot of the tower. Various cycle routes run along the Klot and you can also walk in the area using the Dutch and Belgian walking junctions. The lookout tower is located on the corner of Sneygaertstraat and Hanne Wiewauweg. Seven information boards bring the rich history of this area to life.
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There are over 270 no-traffic road cycling routes around Liesbos, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and skill levels. You'll find routes ranging from easy to difficult, ensuring there's something for everyone.
Liesbos is characterized by its ancient forests, particularly one of the Netherlands' oldest beech-woods and largest ancient oak forests. The area features monumental avenues, originally designed for aristocratic hunting, which now provide scenic and often paved routes. Beyond the woodlands, wide polders offer open views, and the region boasts a well-developed cycling infrastructure with mostly paved surfaces, making it perfect for quiet road cycling.
The Liesbos area is known for its relatively flat topography, making it accessible for cyclists of all abilities. While routes are generally flat, you might encounter very gentle undulations. For example, the Tree-lined road along the Liesbos – Pannenhoef loop from Breda-Prinsenbeek has only about 36 meters of elevation gain over 37 km, offering a very smooth ride.
Yes, the Liesbos area caters to all skill levels. You'll find approximately 66 easy routes perfect for beginners or a relaxed ride. For those seeking more of a challenge, there are around 199 moderate routes and 12 difficult options. An easy route like the Tree-lined road along the Liesbos – Pannenhoef loop from Breda-Prinsenbeek is a great starting point, while the West Brabant and a bit of Belgium from Breda offers a more demanding experience.
Cyclists can enjoy the serene beauty of ancient forests, including one of the Netherlands' oldest beech-woods and large oak forests. In spring, the forest floor is often covered with forest anemones. The routes also pass through wide polders, offering open landscapes. The forests are home to diverse wildlife, including all five species of Dutch woodpeckers and various other forest birds.
Yes, cycling routes in and around Liesbos often incorporate cultural and historical points of interest. You might pass by a historic corn mill or encounter locations connected to the artistic heritage of Vincent van Gogh, with an audio column at Camping Liesbos sharing stories of his time drawing in the area. Some routes also offer scenic views of Breda Castle, adding a historical touch to your ride.
While specific parking locations for each route are not detailed here, the Liesbos area, being a popular outdoor destination, generally offers designated parking facilities near its main entrances or trailheads. Look for parking areas close to the forest edges or near villages bordering Liesbos for convenient access to the no-traffic routes.
Liesbos is located near Breda, a well-connected city in the Netherlands. Public transport, including trains and buses, can get you to Breda. From there, local bus services or a short ride can bring you to the Liesbos area. The region's excellent cycling infrastructure makes it easy to navigate once you arrive.
The Liesbos area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from nearly 1000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet, car-free nature of the routes, the beautiful ancient forests, and the well-maintained paved paths that make for a smooth and enjoyable road cycling experience.
Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in Liesbos are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. For instance, the Lamgatse Bridge – Commissaris Van Der Hartenbrug loop from Breda-Prinsenbeek is a moderate 73 km circular route that lets you explore the region efficiently.
Yes, the Liesbos area and its surroundings offer various opportunities for refreshments. While cycling through the natural landscapes, you'll find that routes often pass near or through charming villages and towns where cafes, pubs, and restaurants are available for a break. Breda, being a larger city nearby, also provides numerous options.
The Liesbos area is enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly beautiful. In spring, the forest floor is blanketed with forest anemones, and the deciduous trees are budding. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the ancient forests. During warmer months, the dense woodlands provide welcome shade, making it pleasant for cycling.


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