Best natural monuments around Blaricum are situated within the picturesque Gooi region of the Netherlands. This area features diverse landscapes, including heathlands, forests, and historic estates, largely managed by the Goois Natuurreservaat. These natural spaces provide opportunities for recreation and nature observation. The region's ecological value is preserved through dedicated conservation efforts.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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From the path, the Pluismeer lake is reasonably visible, but it's worth stepping off the path for a moment to admire it in all its glory. At the beginning of the day with the rising sun, it has a magical aura.
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The Wasmeer is a special place in nature, perfect for cycling along the smooth gravel cycle path, or for stopping at the birdwatching hut for some birdwatching.
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Gooilust is a beautiful walking area in 's-Graveland, near Hilversum. Formerly the estate of Lady Louise Six
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The Pluismeer is a lake in the nature reserve south of Lage Vuursche in the Laagte van Pijnenburg, in the Dutch province of Utrecht.
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Visit the garden along the way. Pleasant surprise.
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The moorland path passes Table Mountain here. Soft surface and possibly even up the mountain for a nice view over the heath
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Blaricum offers a diverse range of natural features, from expansive heathlands like the Blaricummerheide, known for its open landscape and sheepfold, to tranquil deciduous forests such as the Bosje van Six. You can also find serene lakes like Pluismeer, ideal for bird watching, and the highest point in the Gooi region, Tafelberg (Tafelbergheide), offering views over the heathland.
Absolutely! The Boekesteyn Estate is a great option, featuring marked walking routes through forests and paved paths suitable for all ages, along with a visitor center. The Blaricummerheide also offers a special 'Lamb discovers the Gooi heath' trail for younger children. Additionally, Gooilust Estate and Gardens is family-friendly with its ornamental garden and Star Forest.
The natural monuments around Blaricum are home to various wildlife. At Blaricummerheide, you might encounter viviparous lizards, foxes, rabbits, and diverse bird species. The Bosje van Six includes a pond that serves as a habitat for amphibians. For birdwatching enthusiasts, the Pluismeer and the Hilversums Wasmeer Bird Hide are excellent spots to observe local birdlife.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. The Blaricummerheide is popular for cycling, horseback riding, and walking. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Blaricummerheide Sheepfold – Blaricummer Heath loop' or 'Oud Bussem Estate – Blaricummerheide Sheepfold loop'. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Blaricum guide. There are also numerous road cycling and gravel biking routes available, such as 'Stichtse Bridge – Trekpad Bicycle Bridge loop' for road cycling or 'Tafelberg (Tafelberg Heath) – Trompenburg Manor loop' for gravel biking. Discover more on the Road Cycling Routes around Blaricum and Gravel biking around Blaricum guides.
Yes, dogs are generally permitted in many natural areas, including the Blaricummerheide, provided they are kept on a leash. Always check local signage for specific rules in other reserves or estates, as policies can vary.
The best time to visit depends on what you wish to experience. Spring, particularly May, is ideal for seeing the rhododendrons in full bloom at Gooilust Estate and Gardens. The heathlands, such as Blaricummerheide and Tafelbergheide, are stunning in late summer when the heather is purple. Autumn offers beautiful fall foliage in the deciduous forests like the Bosje van Six.
Yes, Blaricum's natural monuments often have historical significance. Gooilust Estate and Gardens is a historical site with an ornamental garden and a Star Forest dating back to the 18th century. The Bosje van Six also carries historical context, named after the Six family who once owned the land. The Tafelberg, or Kooltjesberg, is historically noted as a beacon location and for its distant views.
Parking is available at several locations. The Boekesteyn Estate, for instance, has a large parking lot conveniently located near its visitor center, making it a good starting point for exploring the 's Gravelandse Buitenplaatsen.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil settings and diverse landscapes. Many appreciate the well-maintained walking routes, the opportunity for bird watching at spots like Pluismeer, and the scenic views from elevated points like Tafelberg. The historical charm of estates like Gooilust and the family-friendly amenities at Boekesteyn are also highly valued.
Yes, the Boekesteyn Estate has a visitor center that includes a cafe/restaurant, making it a convenient stop for refreshments. While specific cafes are not listed for every monument, the general area of Blaricum and its surroundings offer various dining options.
Yes, nature guides from IVN (Institute for Nature Education and Sustainability) are often present on Sunday afternoons at the Blaricummerheide, offering insights into the local nature and its conservation efforts.


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