Best attractions and places to see around Leemkuilen include natural areas shaped by historical clay extraction. This region features a unique wetland landscape, offering opportunities to observe local flora and fauna. The area has developed into a water and swamp environment, providing a habitat for various amphibians and bird species. Visitors can explore both natural reserves and sites with historical significance.
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The history of Landpark Assisi begins on January 19, 1901. A woman then donated 45 hectares of land with 3 farms to the church. Her father had been cared for by brothers in Boekel for many years and she wanted to give something back. The brothers opened a nursing home for people with disabilities on the ground in Biezenmortel. On January 12, 1904, the first residents moved to the country park. Now 220 people live there. Source and more info: www.prismanet.nl
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De Leemkuilen is a nature reserve of approximately eighty hectares southeast of Udenhout. The loam pits were created by digging loam for brick manufacture. The area has since been developed into a wetland and wetland area. The wells are rich in amphibians such as the tree frog, great crested newt and pinniped newt. Alder and willow wood is grown on the former dams. Pioneer plants on the bare banks include marsh dewclaw and creeping water plantain. Pill fern, tar featherweed and swamp weeds grow in and on the water.
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Information about this nature reserve, which is part of the natura2000 area, together with the loonse and drunense dunes and the Brand, can be found on this panel.
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There is a wooden fence with holes on this spot for bird watching.
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The Leemkuilen were created by digging clay for brick manufacture. The area has since developed into a water and swamp area.
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The Leemkuilen is a nature reserve that was created by the extraction of clay to produce bricks. The area has developed into a wetland wetland with a lot of flora and fauna.
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Little nature reserve, birdwatching spot.
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Here in the Leemputten clay was extracted in earlier years to form bricks and burn. In 1890 a brick factory was built for this purpose, here on the outskirts of Biezenmortel, and started production.
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The Leemkuilen area is characterized by its unique wetland landscape, which developed from historical clay extraction sites. You can explore the Leemkuilen Lakes, which are rich in amphibians, and the Leemkuilen Nature Reserve, a wetland with diverse flora and fauna, offering viewpoints for observation.
Yes, you can visit Landpark Assisië, a historical settlement that began as a nursing home for people with disabilities in 1904 and continues to house residents today, offering a glimpse into its long history.
The Leemkuilen area, particularly around the lakes and nature reserve, is a habitat for various amphibians such as the tree frog, great crested newt, and pinniped newt. It's also a good spot for birdwatching, with a dedicated Birdwatching screen Leemkuilen available.
Many of the natural attractions in Leemkuilen are suitable for families. Both the Leemkuilen Lakes and the Leemkuilen Nature Reserve are considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Information Panel De Leemputten provides educational context about the area.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities around Leemkuilen. You can find easy loop trails like the 'Old Clay Pits of Leemkuilen loop from Leemkuilen' (2 km) or slightly longer options such as the 'Heusdensebaan Boundary Stones – Old Clay Pits of Leemkuilen loop from Leemkuilen' (7.8 km). For more routes, explore the Hiking around Leemkuilen guide.
Walks around Leemkuilen vary in length. You can find easy loops as short as 2 km, such as the 'Old Clay Pits of Leemkuilen loop from Leemkuilen', or longer routes like the 'Heusdensebaan Boundary Stones – Old Clay Pits of Leemkuilen loop from Leemkuilen' which is about 7.8 km. These trails generally offer easy difficulty levels.
Yes, Landpark Assisië is noted as being wheelchair accessible, providing an inclusive option for visitors.
Beyond hiking, the area offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for gravel biking and road cycling, ranging from easy to difficult, exploring the surrounding nature reserves and scenic paths.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural environment, especially the wetland areas formed by the old clay pits. The opportunity to observe diverse flora and fauna, including amphibians and birds, is a highlight. The historical context of sites like Landpark Assisië also adds to the visitor experience.
The Leemkuilen Lakes and Nature Reserve were formed by the historical extraction of clay for brick manufacturing. Over time, these excavated areas developed into the rich water and swamp environments you see today, providing unique habitats for local wildlife.
An Information Panel De Leemputten is available, providing details about this nature reserve, which is part of the Natura 2000 area, alongside the Loonse and Drunense Dunes and De Brand.


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