Best attractions and places to see around Tilburg, a city in the Netherlands' North Brabant province, offers a diverse range of attractions. The region features notable landmarks, cultural sites, and extensive natural features like forests, fens, and sand dunes. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from historic parks to revitalized industrial areas, providing numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Beautiful place. Unfortunately we had grey weather and we will definitely come back again with a bit of beautiful blue sky.
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Beautiful path through a forest area with fens.
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Het Goorven is the most photographed fen. No other fen offers more enjoyment of the morning or evening sun and beautiful colours! The fen owes its name to the old word for swamp, namely goor. Peat used to be cut around this fen. This was a dirty job and everyone could see when you had spent a day 'in het goor'. And did you know that the pine trees around this fen used to be cut for the mining industry in Limburg? They were used to prop up the mine shafts. Pine wood cracks before it breaks. This gave the miners time to escape when a shaft was about to collapse.
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14 fen route passes here, highly recommended!
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In this area you can find a number of beautiful fens.
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View of the Heiven. One of many friends here.
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Tilburg is surrounded by diverse natural beauty. You can visit the historic Kampina Nature Reserve, known for its wet heathland, fens, and free-roaming horses. The Voorste Goorven in the Oisterwijk woods offers scenic views and diverse flora and fauna. Don't miss the 'Sahara of the Netherlands,' Loonse en Drunense Duinen National Park, with its vast sand dunes, forests, and heathlands. Within the city, explore the ancient Oude Warande Park or the modern Spoorpark.
Absolutely! The region offers excellent cycling paths. A highlight is the Cycle Path Through the Chaamse Bossen, praised for its smooth asphalt and car-free environment. You can also enjoy cycling through the stunning Loonse en Drunense Duinen. For more routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Tilburg or Gravel biking around Tilburg guides.
Tilburg has a rich history reflected in its landmarks. The Moerputten Bridge is a historic railway structure in a nature reserve, offering a glimpse into industrial heritage. You can also see the striking neo-Gothic St. Joseph's Church (Heuvelse Kerk) and the Paleis-Raadhuis, originally commissioned by King William II. The Kampina Nature Reserve also has historical significance with its ancient landscapes.
Yes, Tilburg offers several family-friendly options. The Voorste Goorven and Kampina Nature Reserve are great for walks and spotting wildlife. For a full day out, consider Safaripark Beekse Bergen, where you can observe animals on various safari experiences, or the enchanting Efteling theme park, both a short drive from the city. The Natuurmuseum Brabant also offers interactive and educational displays about nature.
For a truly unique natural landscape, head to the Loonse en Drunense Duinen National Park. Often called the 'Sahara of the Netherlands,' this park features vast shifting sand dunes alongside forests and heathlands, perfect for hiking, cycling, or horseback riding.
Beyond museums, Tilburg boasts unique cultural spots. The LocHal, a former railway workshop, is now an award-winning public library and cultural venue. The Spoorzone, a revitalized industrial area, is a vibrant hub with trendy cafes and creative spaces. For an immersive art experience, visit Doloris' Meta Maze, a surreal and dream-like art maze.
Certainly! Tilburg has several beautiful parks. The Oude Warande Park is a historic 'Star Forest' perfect for peaceful walks. Spoorpark, a central green space, offers gardens, playgrounds, and sports facilities. Leijpark, one of the largest parks, is also ideal for relaxation and often hosts cultural events.
In areas like Kampina Nature Reserve, you can spot free-roaming horses and diverse bird species. The Voorste Goorven is home to various birds, including ducks and geese. Stadsbos013 is known for its Siberian chipmunks, and the broader region supports a variety of local wildlife in its forests, heathlands, and fens.
Yes, Tilburg features several distinctive architectural highlights. The LocHal, a former railway maintenance workshop, has been transformed into an award-winning public library and cultural center, recognized for its innovative design. Tilburg Central Station is notable for its distinctive 'floating' roof, and the Paleis-Raadhuis showcases unique historical architecture.
The Tilburg area offers excellent hiking opportunities. You can explore the varied landscapes of Kampina Nature Reserve, known for its wet heathland and forests. The Moerputten Bridge area also offers a nice stretch for a short walk. For more detailed routes, consult the Mountain Hikes around Tilburg guide, which includes easy to moderate trails.
Yes, the Piushaven is Tilburg's revitalized former industrial harbor. It's now a bustling waterfront area with restaurants, cafes, and jetties, perfect for relaxing by the water, dining, or even kayaking.
The spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months generally offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. Summer (June-August) is also popular, though it can be warmer. Winter can be cold, but some parks and reserves remain accessible for walks.
For the most up-to-date information on events, local activities, and general visitor information in Tilburg, you can visit the official tourism website: visittilburg.com.


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