Head of ‘t Gulden Land

(2.7 km)

A nature reserve that is green and gold at the same time. 't Gulden Land is a varied area where swamp forest and grass plains alternate, the calming effect of water can be felt by people, animals and nature and a rich history can be discovered. In 1246, Mary of Brabant founded Binderen Abbey here and until 1884 the Gulden Huys stood here. 

't Gulden Land is a paradise for nature lovers and those seeking peace and quiet. Cycling and walking paths lead through this beautiful landscape with water and greenery. 

Here, you can escape a busy existence and relax, or stretch out. Feel free. Take a breather.

IMPORTANT:

This route contains sections where paths may be less passable. The cause may be the path itself, but also e.g. water (rain) or sand (mud).

Locations on this route

Start point:

Havenweg 1
5735 SH Aarle-Rixtel
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Moving in the Golden Land

't Gulden Land
5735 SH Aarle-Rixtel
Moving in the Golden Land Beweegelement

Passing port

't Gulden Land
5735SH Aarle-Rixtel
Passing port Passantenhaven

Zuid-Willemsvaart

Koppelstraat 98
5741GE Beek en Donk
Zuid-Willemsvaart Zuid-Willemsvaart

Food forest

't Gulden Land
5735SH Aarle-Rixtel
Food forest Boomgaard

Playing naturally

't Gulden Land
5735SH Aarle-Rixtel
Playing naturally Playing naturally

Rivier de Aa

Kasteellaan 2
5741PJ Beek en Donk
Rivier de Aa

Orchard

't Gulden Land
5735SH Aarle-Rixtel
Orchard Boomgaard

Entrance to ‘t Gulden Land

't Gulden Land
5735SH Aarle-Rixtel
Entrance to ‘t Gulden Land Entree 't Gulden Land bij Den Heikant

End point:

Havenweg 1
5735 SH Aarle-Rixtel
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