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Hiking around Heeze-Leende offers diverse natural landscapes, characterized by expansive heathlands, dense woodlands, and picturesque waterways. The region features prominent areas such as the Strabrechtse Heide, known for its open fields and winding paths, and the Leenderbos, a large nature reserve with varied flora and fauna. This blend of environments provides a range of experiences for hikers.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.8km
02:59
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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24.0km
06:06
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:06
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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De Pan is the name of a nature reserve southeast of Sterksel, 380 hectares of which are managed by Staatsbosbeheer. It concerns an estate with forest, grassland, and heathland near Sterksel, actually consisting of three contiguous estates, namely Landgoed de Pan, Boksenberg, and Vroolijke Jager. Boksenberg is a dry coniferous forest of approximately 170 hectares situated on old shifting sands. It is managed by the municipality of Someren. To the north, De Pan merges into the Somerensche Heide, which in turn connects with the Strabrechtse Heide. To the south, the area almost connects with the Hugterheide near the Weerterbos. The area is therefore a link in a very extensive forest belt.
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Beautiful viewpoint to enjoy the surroundings.
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St. Martin's Church is the main church, or deanery church, of Weert. The church is used for Roman Catholic worship and is dedicated to Saint Martin. Like the Grote or Michaelskerk in Zwolle, St. Martin's Church in Weert is a hall church. These are the only two surviving examples of this type of late Gothic building in the Netherlands. The building is listed among the top 100 by the National Service for Monument Care, primarily due to the exceptional quality of its detailed and colorful vault paintings; one of the largest continuous late Gothic vault paintings in the Netherlands.
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Near the parking lot and the Bever estate is this large pond and the barge. You'll also find a telescope and information about the planets here.
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Large crane pond one of the many ponds in the region
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Beautiful spot to rest and enjoy the heathland views
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wooden lookout tower from where you can spot sheep and cows.
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Heeze-Leende offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 350 routes available. These range from easy strolls to more challenging long-distance paths, ensuring there's something for every hiker.
The region is characterized by diverse natural landscapes. You'll find expansive heathlands like the Strabrechtse Heide, dense woodlands such as the Leenderbos and Herbertusbossen, and picturesque waterways. Some areas, like Kempen-Broek, feature rolling hills, while others offer serene walks through ancient forests and around crystal-clear lakes.
Yes, Heeze-Leende has many routes suitable for families. The varied terrain and well-marked paths, particularly in areas like the Strabrechtse Heide, offer enjoyable experiences for all ages. Many trails are designed to be accessible and provide opportunities for shorter walks.
Many natural areas and trails in Heeze-Leende are dog-friendly, though specific rules may apply in certain nature reserves, especially those with grazing animals or protected wildlife. It's always best to check local signage or specific route details for guidance on keeping dogs leashed.
Hikers can explore significant natural features such as the vast Strabrechtse Heide and Beuven, known for its open fields and wildflowers, and the tranquil Leenderbos, a large nature reserve. You might also encounter the Wooden suspension bridge over the Dommel or the diverse flora and fauna around the Vennenroute's clear lakes.
Absolutely. Trails often pass by historical monuments, including the impressive Heeze Castle. The region also features unique 'poetry tables' along many routes, displaying poems that enrich the natural surroundings with artistic expression. You can also visit the Achelse Kluis Abbey, which is a significant historical and cultural site.
Yes, Heeze-Leende offers numerous circular routes. For example, the Shepherd's Hut Shelter – Strabrechtse Heath loop from Heeze is a popular option, allowing you to start and end your hike in the same location while exploring the beautiful heathlands.
Yes, some trails are accessible via public transport. For instance, the Railrunnerroutes: From Heeze station to Weert station connects two railway stations, offering a convenient way to start or end a longer hike without needing a car.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2,100 reviews. Hikers often praise the region's diverse natural landscapes, from the expansive heathlands to the serene woodlands, and the well-maintained network of trails that cater to various skill levels.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. For example, the Heidecafé is a popular spot for a break within the Strabrechtse Heide. Many routes are designed to combine nature with culinary enjoyment, with cafes and pubs often located near trailheads or along popular paths.
Heeze-Leende offers unique beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer bring colorful wildflowers to the heathlands. Autumn transforms the woodlands with vibrant foliage, while winter offers serene, quiet walks. The diverse landscapes ensure an enjoyable experience in any season, depending on your preference.
The Leenderbos is a significant natural area in the region. You can find more detailed information about this diverse nature reserve, including its history and unique features, on the official Visit Heeze-Leende website: visitheezeleende.nl/en/the-leenderbos.


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