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Dog friendly hiking trails around De IJzeren Vrouw are primarily situated within the Prins Hendrikpark, an expansive green space in 's-Hertogenbosch. The area features a central lake, De IJzeren Vrouw, surrounded by lush parkland and mature trees. The terrain is generally flat, offering accessible walking paths suitable for various activity levels. This urban green lung provides a natural setting for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In the area where Oud-Empel is located, traces of both Roman and Frankish habitation have been found. Even the remains of a temple, called the Temple of Empel, date from the Roman period. The oldest mention is in a document dated 25 October 856, in which Lotharius I confirms the donation of the Empla domain to the Benedictine abbey of Crespin. The original document, a deed of donation by King Clovis IV from an estimated 690-694, was lost. In 1142 and 1146, the donation was confirmed again by Pope Innocent II and Roman King Conrad III respectively. As far as can be determined, the church has always been dedicated to Saint Landelinus, the first abbot of the abbey of Crespin. Around 1200, a battle raged between Duke Hendrik I of Brabant and Count Otto I of Gelre. Hendrik won the battle and took over the provostship of Empel from the abbey of Crespin, to secure the northern border of his duchy. Source and more info: Wikipedia
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Oud-Empel is a dike village in the municipality of 's-Hertogenbosch, in the Dutch province of Noord-Brabant. It is a district of the Maaspoort district. Oud-Empel belonged to the municipality of Empel en Meerwijk until 1 April 1971. That municipality was incorporated into the municipality of 's-Hertogenbosch. Until the Second World War, the village was simply called Empel, but that name was changed to the current Empel after the vast majority of the residents had moved there. Source and more information: Wikipedia
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Info about the Roman temple that stood on this place
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In 2009, a start was made with renovating the recreational area around the Oosterplas. A new waterfront has been created, paths have been renewed, new paths have been built, the beach area has been renovated with new sand and new changing areas. From May to September, the new beach pavilion offers space for catering and the supervisors of the municipality (Mon to Fri) and Bossche Rescue Brigade (weekend). A large parking lot has been created for visitors of the sports clubs and beach visitors. Source and more info: Wikipedia
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The Oosterplas is a Dutch lake in the Brabant capital of 's-Hertogenbosch. The lake is located in the Aawijk Zuid district in the Southeast district. The lake was dug in the 1960s as a sand extraction site. The sand was used to build part of Aawijk Zuid and Aawijk Noord. Wikipedia
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De Heinis is a street and nature reserve in 's-Hertogenbosch. The name is reflected in a street name in Rosmalen. The Heinis is one of the few remaining parts of the winter dike of the Maas. Pieces of winter dike can also be seen at Bruggen, Rosmalen. The old dike ran all the way to Orthen. The dike was severed by the arrival of the A2. The dike was constructed in the 14th century and was the south side of the Polder van der Eigen and the catchment area of the Beerse Maas. The area has often suffered from flooding. The wheels that are still there are silent witnesses to this. The dike was part of the line during the Siege of 's-Hertogenbosch in 1629. The Heinis is sandwiched by industrial estates and the various neighborhoods of 's-Hertogenbosch. This makes the Heinis a unique part of 's-Hertogenbosch. A piece of nature, in the middle of the city. Source and more information: Wikipedia
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The Heinistuin is now a varied area with different biotopes/landscape elements. Such as open grassland, swamp forest, dike forest, thicket of blackberry and willow. But also open water, ditches, pollard willows and shivering branches. And also a lot of dead or dying wood that forms a habitat for fungi and soil animals, food for higher animal species. Source and more info: wvdeherven.nl
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There are over 115 dog-friendly hiking trails and walks around De IJzeren Vrouw, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging routes. This offers plenty of options for you and your canine companion to explore the beautiful Prins Hendrikpark and surrounding areas.
The terrain around De IJzeren Vrouw and Prins Hendrikpark is generally flat and accessible, with many paved paths suitable for leisurely walks. You'll find lush greenery, expansive parkland, and serene waterscapes. Some routes might include smaller wooded areas like the IJzeren Bos.
While the area is very dog-friendly, it's generally recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in busier sections of Prins Hendrikpark and near the lake, to ensure the safety and comfort of all visitors and local wildlife. Always look for local signage regarding specific leash requirements.
Yes, there are many easy circular walks perfect for dogs. One popular option is the De Heinis Nature Reserve – Pond with Water Lilies loop from 's-Hertogenbosch Oost, which is an easy 6.6 km route. These trails allow you and your dog to enjoy the scenery without retracing your steps.
Parking is available in various locations around Prins Hendrikpark and De IJzeren Vrouw. While there isn't always direct parking within the park itself, you can find public parking facilities in 's-Hertogenbosch Oost that are conveniently located for accessing the trails.
The main attraction is De IJzeren Vrouw lake itself, an exquisite and serene oasis. You'll also enjoy the majestic old trees and lush greenery of Prins Hendrikpark. The lake is home to various bird species, offering opportunities for nature observation during your walk.
Yes, there are cafes such as 't Engeltje and Theehuis Bloem located along some routes in the area. It's always a good idea to check their specific dog policies beforehand, but many establishments in dog-friendly areas are welcoming to well-behaved pets on their outdoor terraces.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.35 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the well-maintained paths, and the beautiful natural setting that makes it an ideal escape within an urban environment for both humans and their dogs.
Yes, De IJzeren Vrouw and Prins Hendrikpark are well-connected by public transport in 's-Hertogenbosch. There are bus stops conveniently located near the park, making it easy to access the starting points of various dog-friendly trails without needing a car.
For those seeking a longer adventure, consider the Orthen Cemetery – Pond with Water Lilies loop from 's-Hertogenbosch Oost. This route spans over 20 km and is rated as difficult, offering a more extensive exploration of the region for experienced hikers and their energetic dogs.
Absolutely! The Prins Hendrikpark was designed as a walking and recreation area, with many paved and accessible paths. This makes it a welcoming space for families with children and dogs, allowing everyone to enjoy the fresh air and natural beauty together. You'll also find small football fields and a petting zoo nearby.
De IJzeren Vrouw is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors, while summer provides lush greenery. Even in winter, the serene lake and park offer a peaceful experience. The 'large amount of flora and fauna' ensures there's always something to observe, regardless of the season.


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