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Groene Woud 1 - Variant

Groene Woud path

Point to point walk from Liempde to Best through the Hezelaarsbroek and the Scheeken in the National Landscape Het Groene Woud. This walk is the short version of the 22 kilometer long walk that starts at the station in Boxtel.

Distance: 14 km.

Time: 3h30.

Grade: Moderate.

Type: Point to point.

Gps Track: Yes.

Route description: Yes.

Wheelchair: Not suitable.

Dog: Allowed via an alternative route.

Height gain: No info.

Trail: 69% unpaved.

Marking: See PDF route description.

Hiking shoes recommended.

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Hezelaarsbroek and De Scheeken.

With Liempde as a starting point, the tour is 14 kilometers, and you will miss some nice cultural-historical sights such as Stapelen Castle, the German Line, the large Duijfhuis with a rather special pigeon tower and a cross-section barn from 1750. After Liempde with a village center that is quite cool has stayed, the tour heads towards the Hezelaarsbroek and the Scheeken. The Hezelaarsbroek and the Scheeken are beautiful small-scale scenic landscapes dating from the 12th century. There is a great variety of forests, groves, hedgerows, rows of trees, meadows and fields. Red deer were brought back to a fenced part of the Scheeken in the spring of 2017 by Brabants Landschap. The walk goes through the fenced area and with a bit of luck you will also see the red deer. Dogs are not allowed in the habitat. For walkers with a dog, an alternative is to go past the fenced habitat. After leaving the Scheeken, the tour takes you along sandy paths and quiet roads via the hamlet of De Vleut to Best. The hamlet of De Vleut consists of a number of scattered farms, including some beautiful long-fronted farms. In Best you pass through an elongated park, the Salderspark.

Groene Woud Path

Download PDF for route description.

Alternative route for hikers with a dog.

Map & Poi's.