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6.9 km
~1 hrs 23 min
6 m
Loop
“Wander through wildflower woods, ancient hamlets, and peaceful wetlands on this gentle Brabant countryside loop.”
Nestled in the tranquil countryside of North Brabant, this 7 km (about 4.3 miles) loop offers a gentle, flat walk with virtually no elevation gain, making it accessible for hikers of all abilities. The trailhead is conveniently located near Hoogeloon, a small village easily reached by car via the N284, or by public transport with regular bus services from Eindhoven to Hoogeloon, stopping at the Hoogeloon, Kerk stop, just a short walk from the start.
Getting Oriented and Navigation
The route is well-marked, but for added confidence, HiiKER provides detailed maps and GPS navigation, ensuring you stay on track through the varied landscapes. The loop begins near the edge of the Koesbosch nature reserve, a patchwork of meadows, woodlands, and small streams.
Natural Highlights and Wildlife
Early on, the path meanders through the Koesbosch, a serene woodland area known for its rich biodiversity. In spring and summer, the forest floor is carpeted with wildflowers, and birdwatchers may spot woodpeckers, nuthatches, and the occasional buzzard circling overhead. The trail skirts open fields where roe deer are sometimes seen grazing at dawn or dusk.
Cultural and Historical Points
Approaching the halfway mark, the route passes close to Driehuizen, a hamlet with roots stretching back to medieval times. Here, remnants of old farmsteads and traditional Dutch barns offer a glimpse into the region’s agricultural heritage. The area around Hoogeloon is also notable for its archaeological finds, including Roman-era artifacts, reflecting centuries of settlement in this fertile region.
Scenic Vistas and Rest Stops
The loop continues along quiet country lanes and dike paths, offering wide views across the Brabant countryside. Benches are scattered along the route, particularly near the small streams and ponds, providing peaceful spots to rest and enjoy the scenery. In the final stretch, the trail passes through Hoogeloons Broek, a wetland area that attracts herons, frogs, and dragonflies in abundance.
Practical Information
With a total distance of 7 km (4.3 miles) and no significant climbs, this loop is ideal for families, casual walkers, and anyone seeking a relaxing day outdoors. The terrain is mostly firm underfoot, though after heavy rain, some sections near the wetlands can become muddy—waterproof footwear is recommended in wetter months. There are no steep sections, and the route is suitable for most fitness levels.
Refreshments and facilities can be found in Hoogeloon village, where several cafés and shops offer local treats. For those arriving by car, parking is available near the village center, while cyclists will find ample bike racks at the trailhead. Public transport users can plan their journey using local bus services, with schedules available online.
For up-to-date trail conditions and navigation, consult HiiKER before setting out.
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