Van der Valk Hotel 's-Hertogenbosch – Vught





The Van der Valk Hotel 's-Hertogenbosch – Vught Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Walk from Fort Isabella to the Moerputten nature reserve, a green strip between the cities of Vught and Den Bosch. From the fort you cross the river Dommel and you enter the nature reserve. First you walk through the Rijskampen, an open meadow area with duck decoys. Then you enter the Moerputten area, where you walk to the Moerputtenbrug, a special bridge over the central water of the nature reserve.
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Walk full of cultural history starting at Fort Isabella, a group of 17th century buildings. From here you walk on the quays along the Drongelens Canal, with the nature of the Vughtse Heide on the other side. Then you visit Kamp Vught, where you walk around the old lunette, past the national monument and visit one of the old barracks. Then you cross the canal and on the north side of the canal you walk back to the fortress.
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A tour around the polder north of Vught, over dikes and along canals. The route follows quiet roads and cycle paths.
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Circular walk near Vught filled with sights. Starting at Fort Isabella, you walk along the quays and dikes of the Drongelens Canal. The route leads to the edge of the Loonse en Drunense Duinen, where you pass the pancake house and walk through the woods. Then the route leads to the Iron Man. The lake now serves as a swimming lake. Between Kamp Vught and the lunettes of the Vughtse Heide you walk back to the canal.
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Walk on beautiful varied paths and through the green landscapes located between Den Bosch and Vught. The trail leads straight through Het Bossche Broek, where you walk along the Zuiderplas lake. After crossing the A2, you walk through the countryside to the village of Haanwijk and then to the Dommel. This part of the walk is dedicated to the winding river. As you follow the river to Den Bosch you will also pass an estate, Oud Herlaer.