Walking Tour De Loonse en Drunense Duinen

(16.4 km)

Where can you take a more beautiful walk than in De Loonse en Drunense Duinen? This National Park is over 7,000 soccer fields in size and is characterized by the great diversity of its landscape. You will find huge sandy plains, forests, water bodies and purple moors.

The beautiful nature reserve is also called the Brabant Sahara. Relax on the enormous shifting sands. The wind has free play here and effortlessly blows away your thoughts, but also ensures that the landscape is constantly changing. That, and the changing seasons, make every visit a new experience. Marvel at the understory trees and enjoy the beautiful view from the dune tops.

Halfway along the route you will see a aa...

Where can you take a more beautiful walk than in De Loonse en Drunense Duinen? This National Park is over 7,000 soccer fields in size and is characterized by the great diversity of its landscape. You will find huge sandy plains, forests, water bodies and purple moors.

The beautiful nature reserve is also called the Brabant Sahara. Relax on the enormous shifting sands. The wind has free play here and effortlessly blows away your thoughts, but also ensures that the landscape is constantly changing. That, and the changing seasons, make every visit a new experience. Marvel at the understory trees and enjoy the beautiful view from the dune tops.

Halfway along the route you will see a number of objects that remind you of the explosive past of the small forest area the M.A.St. This former Munitions Ausgabe Stelle of the Germans was blown up on September 5, 1944. With a smartphone you can read more about the bomb craters, the trench and other still visible elements along the route via QR codes.

You might also come across the sheep flock. The sheep keep the heather short and eat away young trees. This is how they keep the area open and the heathland turns a beautiful purple every year in the months of August and September.

Around the dunes you will find cozy catering establishments, including the nature gates, recognizable by the four-meter high key; a great starting point to get informed, discover nature, relax and be nice and active outdoors.

Through an intricate network of hiking nodes you walk the most beautiful routes, such as this 16 kilometer long walking route from Natuurpoort Van LoonLoon op Zand , with stops at the cozy Bosch en Duin and De Roestelberg restaurants. Simply follow the node numbers on the posts from one numbered node to another. The route leads you mainly over forest paths, from where you look out over the sandy plains and heathland. Feel free to get off the trail for a while and explore the sand flats.

For more information on De Loonse en Drunense Duinen click here.

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Starting point: Kloosterstraat 119
5175 PB Loon op Zand
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Natuurpoort Van Loon

Kloosterstraat 119
5175 PB Loon op Zand
Natuurpoort Van Loon
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Eetcafé De Roestelberg

Roestelbergseweg 2
5171 RL Kaatsheuvel
Eetcafé De Roestelberg
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Marvilla Parks Kaatsheuvel (recreation park Het Genieten and Grand Café Sands)

Roestelbergseweg 3
5171 RL Kaatsheuvel
Marvilla Parks Kaatsheuvel (recreation park Het Genieten and Grand Café Sands)
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Eatery De Galgenwiel (info point)

Burgemeester Smeelelaan 124
5144 NK Waalwijk
Eatery De Galgenwiel (info point)
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EuroParcs Resort Kaatsheuvel

Van Haestrechtstraat 24
5171 RC Kaatsheuvel
EuroParcs Resort Kaatsheuvel
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De Smulhoeve

Van Haestrechtstraat 15 B
5171 RB Kaatsheuvel
De Smulhoeve
End point: Kloosterstraat 119
5175 PB Loon op Zand

Description

Starting point: Kloosterstraat 119
5175 PB Loon op Zand
  • By clicking on the pins on the map you will read more information about the rest points along the route
  • You start and end your route at Nature Gate Manege Van Loon. From the spacious parking lot you step right into the nature reserve. While the children play in the playground, you can enjoy a drink and a snack in the café with its spacious terrace. Staying for several days? The inn offers you a choice of hotel rooms, hikers' huts or a cozy vacation home.
  • The route is completely plotted based on the walking junction network. Simply follow the node numbers on the posts, from one numbered node to the next. You can also download the gpx file and walk the route using your smartphone or navigation system.
  • Walking the dog is allowed everywhere in De Loonse en Drunense Duinen, provided the dog is on a leash. The dog walking area is easily accessible from Natuurpoort van Loon, +/- 20 min walk (near Bosch en Duin).
  • Rest stops are provided at node 31(Bosch en Duin) and node 66(De Roestelberg).
End point: Kloosterstraat 119
5175 PB Loon op Zand
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