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Hertogenpad

Breda, Netherlands

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Trail length

235.9 km

Time

~10 days

Elevation Gain

473 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

“Embark on the Hertogenpad, a captivating Dutch trail weaving history, nature, and culture into a serene hiking tapestry.”

Frequently asked questions

How long is the Hertogenpad and how many stages does the Hertogenpad have?

The Hertogenpad is about 235.9 km long, or roughly 147 miles, and the classic route is split into 12 day stages. It runs west to east from Breda to Roermond, making it a manageable multi-day walk rather than a single continuous trek.

Where does the Hertogenpad start and finish?

The Hertogenpad starts in Breda and finishes in Roermond in the southeastern Netherlands. Along the way it crosses North Brabant into Limburg and links a series of well-known southern Dutch landscapes rather than staying in one park or reserve.

Is the Hertogenpad an easy long-distance walk?

Yes. The Hertogenpad is generally considered an easy long-distance trail, with only about 473 m of total elevation gain across nearly 236 km. That low climbing total is typical of the Netherlands and makes the route approachable for walkers who want distance without sustained steep ascents.

What is the route of the Hertogenpad through Brabant and Limburg?

The Hertogenpad runs from Breda to Roermond and passes through a varied mix of southern Dutch countryside and nature areas. Well-known sections include Boswachterij Dorst near the opening stage, and the route is also associated with landscapes such as the Loonse en Drunense Duinen, the Maashorst, and De Groote Peel before reaching Roermond.

What is stage 1 of the Hertogenpad?

Stage 1 of the Hertogenpad is the Breda to Dongen section, which is 16.6 km long. This opening leg leaves Breda and heads through Boswachterij Dorst, an area known for open woodland and Scottish Highland cattle, before finishing in Dongen.

Is the Hertogenpad waymarked and easy to follow?

Yes. The Hertogenpad is a marked long-distance trail and is waymarked in both directions with the standard Dutch white-and-red markings used on LAW routes. Because the route has had updates over time, current route lines and stage information matter more than relying on an older printed guide alone.

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