Best attractions and places to see around Schuitwater include a 313-hectare nature reserve in North Limburg. This wooded and water-rich area is characterized by remnants of old Meuse branches that have silted up over time. The landscape features higher sandy soils, pine forests, drifting dunes, heathland, and birch forests. It offers diverse natural environments for exploration.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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South of the area lies the Houthuizerheide, and to the north and west lie the Tienraijse and Swolgenderheide, all largely consisting of reclaimed forests of Scots pine. East of the area lies the town of Lottum, surrounded by several hamlets and numerous rose farms. The Dutch Forestry Commission (Staatsbosbeheer) has established the N-95 walking route. This 9.3 km walk (there is also a shorter route) begins at the parking lot along Horsterweg. The route, along with information about flora, fauna, and nature management, is indicated on information panels. Several routes of the "Stempel van de Maas" (Stamp of the Meuse) trail (later integrated into the Horst aan de Maas KnoppenLopen network) also pass through this nature reserve. Some marshy sections are crossed by boardwalks. The Pieterpad also passes through the area.
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The Schuitwater is a 313-hectare nature reserve in North Limburg. It lies between the towns of Swolgen, Broekhuizenvorst, and Broekhuizen, and west of Lottum. It belongs to the municipality of Horst aan de Maas. The Schuitwater is managed by the Dutch Forestry Commission (Staatsbosbeheer). The name of the area is believed to derive from "beschutten" (sheltering), specifically the sheltering of livestock. However, it can also refer to the flat barges used to transport dredged peat. The Schuitwater nature reserve is a remnant of several old Meuse branches. These gradually silted up. From the 18th century onward, peat was dredged in the Schuitwateren. This was then transported using flat barges. After peat extraction ceased, silting up resumed. It is a wooded and water-rich area surrounded by higher sandy soils, with pine, drifting dunes, heathland, and birch forests. The barge waters within this area are: Lottumer Schuitwater and Schuitwater Broekhuizerbroek.
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The undulating wooden footbridge over the Broekhuizer Molenbeek is a beautiful landscape idea. The Broekhuizer Molenbeek flows into the Maas on the north side of Broekhuizen.
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The Pieterpad (LAW 9) runs from Pieterburen near the Groningen Wadden coast to the Sint-Pietersberg near Maastricht and is over 500 kilometres long, divided into 26 stages. It is the most famous long-distance hiking trail in the Netherlands. The route runs through the most diverse landscapes and is maintained by Nivon. The Pieterpad is marked in the field with the internationally known white-red markings of long-distance hiking trails (LAW) and is described in detail in two hiking guides published by Nivon. There are various mobile hiking apps available, which include all Pieterpad stages (sometimes including a detailed description) and which use GPS to prevent hikers from getting off the route. At the Sint-Pietersberg, the Pieterpad connects to the European hiking trail GR5, which is also part of hiking trail E2. The GR5, which runs via the Ardennes and the French Alps to Nice, is one of the most popular international hiking trails for Dutch hikers. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieterpad
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The walk through the heathland over wooden footbridges and the viewpoint on the Schuitwater are fun. An impressive landscape experience.
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Nice avenue there, looks cozy. Unfortunately closed today Thursday, will definitely visit again.
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A cozy break with delicious coffee and delicious cakes (Appeltaat, quark cherry with crumbles).
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Seating in the middle of the water
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Yes, Schuitwater offers several family-friendly spots. The Schuitwater Boardwalk and Viewing Platform provides an accessible way to experience the mystic moor landscape. The Curved Wooden Bridge over the Broekhuizer Molenbeek is a beautiful photo motif, and the Jetty on the Schuitwater offers a unique viewpoint with seating right in the middle of the water, perfect for a short break.
Schuitwater is known for its diverse walking opportunities. You can explore trails like the Schuitwater Boardwalk and Viewing Platform, which offers a varied moorland experience. Part of the famous Pieterpad long-distance hiking trail also runs through the area, specifically the Pieterpad: Swolgen to Schuitwater section. For more options, you can find various routes in the Hiking around Schuitwater guide.
Absolutely. Schuitwater has several easy walking trails. For instance, the 'Schuitwater Nature Reserve – Jetty on the Schuitwater loop' is an easy 2.5 km hike. Another accessible option is the 'Theetuin Vanilla – Jetty on the Schuitwater loop' which is about 5.5 km. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Schuitwater guide.
Schuitwater is a rich nature reserve characterized by wooded and water-rich areas, remnants of old Meuse branches, higher sandy soils, pine forests, drifting dunes, heathland, and birch forests. The area is home to diverse wildlife, including reptiles, various mushrooms, and birds like the rare nightjar, particularly around the Boardwalk at Schuitwater and Swolgenderheide.
Beyond the main attractions, the Boardwalk at Schuitwater and Swolgenderheide is considered a beautiful discovery and one of the 'Plekskes van Geluk' (places of happiness) in Horst aan de Maas. It offers a unique landscape with drifting dunes on one side and the old riverbed of the Schuitwater on the other, providing a serene experience.
Yes, the region around Schuitwater offers opportunities for road cycling. You can find various routes, such as the 'View of the Leukermeer – Well Mill and Ponds loop' or the 'Houthuizer Windmill – Greenport Cycle Highway loop'. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Schuitwater guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil and natural beauty of Schuitwater. Many enjoy the mystic moor landscape accessible via the boardwalks, the unique photo opportunities at the Curved Wooden Bridge, and the impressive landscape experience from the Jetty on the Schuitwater. The diverse trails and the sense of being surrounded by pure nature are frequently highlighted.
While the guide data doesn't specify direct public transport links to the heart of the nature reserve, the Schuitwater area is situated between the towns of Swolgen, Broekhuizenvorst, and Broekhuizen. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules for connections to these nearby towns and plan for a short walk or cycle to reach the attractions.
The guide data does not explicitly mention cafes or restaurants directly within the immediate vicinity of the main attractions. However, the area is close to towns like Swolgen, Broekhuizenvorst, and Broekhuizen, where you would typically find such amenities. It's recommended to plan accordingly or check local listings for options in these nearby villages.
Schuitwater offers natural beauty year-round. For observing the diverse flora and fauna, spring and early summer are ideal when the landscape is lush and many birds and other animals are active. Autumn provides stunning colors in the forests. The boardwalks make it enjoyable even in wetter conditions, but be mindful of mosquitoes, especially near the jetties, and consider bringing repellent.
The guide data does not explicitly state dog policies for all trails. Generally, nature reserves in the Netherlands often allow dogs on a leash. It is recommended to check local signage or the Staatsbosbeheer (Dutch Forestry Commission) website, which manages Schuitwater, for specific rules regarding dogs in the area to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
The Schuitwater Boardwalk and Viewing Platform is designed to offer access to the moor landscape, suggesting it may be more accessible than natural ground trails. However, specific information on full wheelchair accessibility for all trails is not provided. It's best to consult local information or visitor centers for detailed accessibility details.


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