Hotel Nassau Breda, Autograph Collection
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The Hertogenpad is a long distance walk (LAW 13) between Breda and Roermond. The walking route is divided into 12 stages. The walk takes you through Brabant's most beautiful nature reserves, authentic villages, through historic city centers of Breda and Den Bosch and along De Efteling. Hertogenpad owes its name to the Duchy of Brabant, as the province was called between 1183 and 1795. Breda and Den Bosch were the most important cities of the duchy. The route passes historic castles where you...
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Circular walk along the fortress canals of Breda. Walking along the waters you will pass many historic buildings of the city. First you walk with views of the castle of Breda, once the home of the Nassau's, now of the Military Academy. You continue walking through the pleasant center of the city and cross the canals several times by bridge. At the Wilhelminapark you pass the unique water tower, the Wilhelminatoren. You will also pass the Spanjaardsgat, a place with a unique history and...
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Breda's Groene Wessel is a wonderful alternation between a city walk and a nature walk. Starting from the train station, you walk through park Valkenberg to the historic center of the city. You walk out of the city and into the woods past the old castle, now the military academy, the Grote Kerk and the canals. The Mastbos is popular among the inhabitants of Breda, a beautiful forest with gigantic fens in the middle. After the forest you walk to the Mark, the winding river. You walk back to...
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A picturesque walk through the city center, the user will enjoy the beautiful architecture of the city. The route is suitable for the entire family, and parking is available around the starting point, which is easily accessible by car and public transport.
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City walk through the historic city center of Breda, along the castle, the Gothic church and the Begijnhof. The city of Breda has a long and interesting history. The first mention of the city in documents dates from 1125. It was the city where the first Oranges lived and the city that went through an exciting time during the Eighty Years' War and the occupations by the Spaniards. The trail leads to all the historical highlights of the city. The Valkenberg Park is located next to the train...