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Urban hiking trails in De Scheeken traverse a distinctive wet landscape characterized by loam-rich soil and a high clay content. The area features characteristic poplar groves and avenues, contributing to a unique "chamber landscape." Hikers will encounter marshy forests, moist hay and grasslands, and remnants of alder thickets and coppice forests. This varied terrain provides a diverse environment for urban exploration.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The monument consists of four concrete columns, topped with a statue of a pelican on its nest, with its young. The pelican is the Christian symbol of total self-sacrifice. According to legend, the bird feeds its young with its own blood. Around the columns is a relief of soldiers mourning a soldier on the ground. The columns are 6.5 meters high. Joe Mann This monument is a tribute to American paratrooper Joe Eugene Mann and all who fought to liberate Best. Joe Mann was an American soldier in World War II. He served with the 101st Airborne Division of the US Army during Operation Market-Garden and was killed in the battle in Best for the bridge over the Wilhelmina Canal on September 19, 1944, sacrificing himself for his fellow soldiers. He absorbed the explosion of a grenade with his back, thereby saving the lives of his comrades. For this act, he was posthumously awarded the highest American military decoration: the Medal of Honor. He is buried at Greenwood Memorial Terrace in Spokane, Washington State. The story of Joe E. Mann only became known in the region later, through a publication by Cees Wittebrood in the Bata Courier on October 22, 1954. This led to the construction of the Joe Mann Theater and the Joe Mann War Memorial. Reliefs on the Monument The reliefs on the monument depict Joe Mann's heroic act. Sergeant Bertras is depicted on the far left of the front, throwing a hand grenade from the shelter where Joe Mann lay with several wounded men. On the far right is Private Laino, who was severely wounded in the face when a grenade exploded on the barrel of his machine gun. The main motif on the front of the monument is Lieutenant Edward Wierszbowski, bending over the dying Joe Mann. The images on the front extend into the relief to the right of the monument, which depicts the wounded Joe Mann in his shelter. This part of the monument bears the United States coat of arms (eagle with coat of arms). The small relief on the back depicts Saint Odulphus, which appears in the coat of arms of the municipality of Best. The left section depicts Private L. Koller, who was killed by a bullet while he slept. The eagle, which appears in the coat of arms of the 101st Airborne Division, is also depicted there. The foot of the monument bears the inscription, which also appears on the Medal of Honor: "His extraordinary courtesy and magnificent conduct were an everlasting inspiration to his comrades, for whom he gave his life." The statue was designed by Nijmegen artist Ad Berntsen and unveiled by Joe Mann's parents on September 17, 1956, in the presence of Mayor Notermans, the military attaché of the American embassy in The Hague, and 13 Americans from the 101st Airborne Division, among many others.
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Perfect place to park if you want to start your walk right away!
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Monument of the Second World War. It is also well explained what happened here. it concerns the airborne landing.
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Gallery Dutch/Caps Mill with star
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A tourist office is located in the house on the Markt.
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The water stairs are located on the Zwaanse bridge over the Dommel. 25 meters behind you you have a nice place to sit on the Dommel.
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De Scheeken offers a wide selection of urban hiking trails, with over 70 routes available. These trails allow you to explore the unique blend of natural and urban landscapes in the region.
Yes, the majority of urban hiking trails in De Scheeken are easy. Out of the 72 available routes, 67 are rated as easy, making them perfect for beginners, casual walkers, or those looking for a relaxed experience.
Urban hikes in De Scheeken often feature a mix of paved paths, sand paths, and winding trails through areas characterized by poplar groves and the distinctive 'chamber landscape'. You might also encounter sections with loam-rich soil, especially in the wetter natural areas bordering urban zones.
Many of the urban hiking routes in De Scheeken are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the LENVISAS Graffiti Mural loop from Best is an easy circular route that allows you to explore local art and urban surroundings.
Along the urban hiking trails, you can discover a blend of natural beauty and local points of interest. Highlights include the unique wet landscape of De Scheeken itself, historic poplar groves, and various local landmarks. You might also encounter cultural sites like the Paal De Drie-Steenen (Three Stones Boundary Marker) or the Mary Chapel Broekdijk Liempde.
Absolutely. The abundance of easy routes makes De Scheeken ideal for family outings. Shorter, less challenging loops, such as the LENVISAS Graffiti Mural loop from Centrum, are great for families with children, offering accessible paths and interesting sights.
Many urban trails in De Scheeken are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy a walk with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas where wildlife might be present or near residential zones. Always check local signage for specific rules.
Parking is generally available near the starting points of many urban trails, particularly in and around towns like Best and Boxtel. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages on komoot, or by checking local municipal websites for public parking facilities.
De Scheeken offers pleasant urban hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings blooming ancient forest herbs, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage in the poplar groves. Even in winter, the unique wet landscape and historical features can be explored, though some paths might be muddier.
Yes, given the urban focus, you'll find various cafes and pubs in the towns and villages that these trails pass through or start from, such as Best and Boxtel. Routes like the Canal Platform on the Dommel – Water Tap Zwaanse Bridge Boxtel loop from Boxtel often lead you close to local amenities where you can grab a refreshment.
The urban hiking trails in De Scheeken are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.37 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the routes, the interesting mix of natural and urban scenery, and the opportunity to discover local history and art, such as along the Landven viewpoint – Joe Mann Memorial loop from Best.
The duration of urban hikes varies depending on the route length and your pace. Many easy routes, like the Street Lamp loop from Centrum, can be completed in under two hours, making them ideal for a quick stroll. Longer routes might take several hours, offering a more extended exploration.


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