4 Star Places To Visit in North Brabant Province, The Netherlands (50)
4.5Efteling(7.960 reviews)from $66.38 - A magical experience - Disney-esque Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Amusement & Theme Parks
Discover Holland's hidden gem. Efteling is a unique theme park with a fairytale atmosphere, natural surroundings and a wide range of thrilling and enchanting attractions, making it the ideal family short-break destination!See more..
4.0Beekse Bergen Safari Park(1.554 reviews) - Eurocamp 2019 Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Amusement & Theme Parks • Zoos
Me, my wife and 2 boys aged under 4 spent a week at Beekse Bergen with Eurocamp in a chalet and has a fantastic time. The chalet itself was nice, with all amenities you would need. I wiukd recommend buying a couples of fans for the summer months as it's becomes really hot during the day and into the evening. The safari was brilliant, our boys loved it, the animals are well looked after, we went on a bus safari as well as going in our car. The water park was really good, the beach was spotless, insiuld recommend buying a parasol as there aren't many umbrellas. Bike rental for the week was about €100 for 2 bikes plus seats for the children. The on site shop was good, bu you can get stuff alot cheaper for Aldi in Tilburg which was a 10 minute dri2. Would definitely go again See more..
4.5St. John's Cathedral(1.441 reviews) - See the angel on the cellphone on the square side Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Architectural Buildings • Religious Sites
A treasure inside and out. Too much to take in. If you are very interested there are guides sometimes (not sure how this works, just saw them). The stained windows, the architecture, peace inside and just the general feel make this a must see to me, Don't miss the climb if you can get tickets in summer (hugely popular). The organ is often missed by tourist, just look and absorb. There are little (and big) treasures around every corner, take your time. Remember to respect the various services, this is a working church. See more..
4.0Philips Museum(1.033 reviews) - A great museum Wednesday: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Speciality Museums
The Philips Museum is located in the center of Eindhoven, where Gerard Philips produced his first light bulbs in 1891. Here you will be taken into the story of the company. You see how Philips is constantly reinventing itself and how it plays an important role in social change with innovative technology. First with electric light, later with radio, television and the arrival of the digital age. And right now Philips is at the forefront of major changes in healthcare. Always with the aim: to improve people's lives.See more..
4.5Het Noordbrabants Museum(893 reviews) - exceeded our expectations Wednesday: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM History Museums
Welcome to Het Noordbrabants Museum! Wander through our 18th-century Palace rooms, marvel at Brabant masters such as Jan Sluijters and Vincent van Gogh, discover international masterpieces and talented young makers, or explore the story of Brabant. A visit to the premier museum for art, history, and culture in the heart of 's-Hertogenbosch will definitely be one to remember.See more..
4.5Indoor Skydive Roosendaal(892 reviews) - Best workout experience ever! Wednesday: 1:00 PM - 12:00 AM Adrenaline & Extreme Tours
The coolest thing to do.. Skydive Roosendaal has a professional set up and well educated staff. Planning a date is done with kind telephone employees who think along with you. After checking in on site, clean protective clothing is handed out. A short information movie is shown and then it is time to fly. Our kids where excited and a bit anxious but the teacher was highly skilled and very kind for them. One of our kids is afraid of heights but this totally not an aspect to not skydive. A great experience and an effective workout too. The demo what can be done in the wind turbine afterwards is very impressive. If you are in doubt, defenitely do check it out!!See more..
4.5DAF Museum(741 reviews) - Brilliant transport museum. Ideal for a rainy day Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Speciality Museums
For all transport buffs and people who enjoy going back in time to the old days of classic vehicles, this museum is ideal. Also children will like it too as they can climb in some of the vehicles and there is a childrens area. Well worth the money in my opinion.Only sorry the bar was shut on the day I visited.See more..
4.5Overloon War Museum(619 reviews) - Very interesting and informative Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Military Museums
The Overloon War Museum is the biggest WWII museum in The Netherland. Right here, the tank battle of Overloon unfolded in the autumn of 1944. The village of Overloon was totally devestated back then. In order to remember the casualties and victims of that episode the museum was founded in 1946, even before the village was rebuilt. Nowadays over 100,000 people visit the museum every year. The first exhibition is about the occupation of The Netherlands from 1940 till 1945. The second large exhibition, displayed on 10.000 m2, contains over 150 military vehicles and artillery, both from allied forces and German. In addition to these two main exhibitions there are several smaller presentations, of which the Battle at Overloon presentation is definitely worth a visit. A museum restaurant and a shop completes this museum, which can be found in the so called Liberty Park in Overloon.See more..
4.0Van Abbemuseum(580 reviews) - Vibrant accessibility Wednesday: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Art Museums
The Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven was one of the first public museums for contemporary art to be established in Europe in 1936. The museum’s collection of around 2700 works of art includes key works and archives by Lissitzky, Picasso, Kokoschka, Chagall, Beuys, McCarthy, Daniëls and Körmeling. The museum has an experimental approach towards art’s role in society. A source of surprise, inspiration and imagination for its visitors and participants.See more..
4.5St. Catharinakerk(471 reviews) - Stunning and interesting Points of Interest & Landmarks • Churches & Cathedrals
We had a few hours to kill in Eindhoven and with a train to catch we didnt want to leave the city centre. At 9am there was a lot not open yet (a Friday, a lot of stuff was opening at 10am) and saw the spires of the Cathedral when having a mint tea (with honey, try it!) so thought we would visit. This place is beautiful with beautiful paintings and stained glass. It also includes history which is really interesting. On display are excavated items with descriptions in English and Dutch, which are fascinating, especially the reconstructed child! Also old architectural drawings of the building. Worth a visit.See more..
4.5Grote of Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk(464 reviews) - Incredible interior Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Architectural Buildings
This really is a stunning Gothic and Nassau inspired church. Entry is free and there are many tombs and memorials to ancestors of the Dutch royal family. Some areas of the exterior are undergoing maintenance but the inside is unaffected and quite brilliant. Found a matter of feet from Breda Grote Markt.See more..
4.5Jheronimus Bosch Art Center(438 reviews) - Great if you love Bosch Wednesday: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Art Museums
The body of work produced by Hieronymus Bosch can be found in museums and collections across the world. But the only place to find high-quality reproductions of all of his works is the Jheronimus Bosch Art Center in the city where the late-Mediaeval painter lived and worked his whole life. Come and admire the impressive exhibition set in a magnificent church building and you'll understand one visitor's summary of the experience: "I’ve learned a lot of Jerome Bosch. He is a great, and the most creative painter ever in history. This is a museum must see." Barely a quarter of an hour's walk from the station and just five minutes from St. John's Cathedral, this original and refreshing museum is home to all of Bosch's works and more. The reproductions can be found on the ground floor, while the other floors house collections of contemporary art, all inspired by Bosch himself. You can also take the lift to the very top floor of the tower for a fantastic view over the city.See more..
4.5Doloris' Meta Maze(407 reviews) - Day tripping in Doloris Wednesday: 10:30 AM - 9:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Rides & Activities
Doloris' Meta Maze is a climb-through art experience. In this realm you immerse yourself in a world beyond ours. As you follow oblique pathways, slip through hidden loopholes, walk through walls and encounter mysterious objects, time becomes fluid. Doloris' Meta Maze is the only immersive art experience of this size in Europe and unique in form in the world.See more..
Hi guys, It is a well maintained small zoo. Some special animals. Bushdog, fossa. lemurs. And other mammals from Madagaskar. White tigers. Cheetahs, Kangaroos. Flamingo's. Lions (big males). Giraffe. Dromedare. Wild dogs. Etc Worth a detour, more than that. regards Schliek.See more..
4.0Dierenrijk(342 reviews) - Great little zoo Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Zoos
We spent about 4 hours here, but it would have been about 3 if the weather hadn't been so terrible. Despite the pouring rain and the COVID-19 restrictions, we were able to see almost all animals. The animals had a lot of space and none of the animals we saw were alone. Many were playful and seemed happy, especially the elephants and polar bears. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Some reviews mention bears and wolves in a single confinement, but they were separated by fences when we visited and didn't seem to mind each other.See more..
4.5100 Watt Brewery(332 reviews) - Amazing beers and food 10/10 Wednesday: 3:00 PM - 11:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Breweries
Cafe 100 Watt “Very international-friendly. Great service, warm atmosphere, superb beers and delicious food.” That was the response from an American visitor to this specialist beer experience at Cafe 100 Watt (Eindhoven City Brewery). Its artisan kitchen means you can combine wonderful home-brewed beers – with names inspired by local landmarks such as Witte Dame and Heeren van Eynthoven – with a slow cooked Picanha or Brewers Ribs, for instance. Or simply come along and enjoy the large pavement cafe of the Proeflokaal 100 Watt (Tasting Room 100 Watt) by the Dommel, in the middle of the city centre.See more..
4.5Museum De pont(326 reviews) - The place to see contemporary art Speciality Museums
De Pont is a great museum; probably the best in south eastern Netherlands. If you want to see top class contemporary art outside the big Dutch cities this is the place to go. Established in an old textile factory - which is worth a visit in itself - the level of exhibitions has remained high since it's opening in 1992. There's also a quality cafe and very pleasant 'natural' garden. Another couple of suggestions are the North Brabant museum in Den Bosch and the Bonnefanten museum in Maastricht.See more..
4.0SpaSense(319 reviews) - Busy but nice Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 10:30 PM Spas
Super busy but really nice. I never knew that so many people where free on a Friday. The location could use some more hot saunas.See more..
This is a national park, close to amusementparc de Efteling and the cities Tilburg and 's Hertogenbosch/Den Bosch. This park is like a desert, surrounded by a small forest. There are 6 main entries, and at each entry there's a restaurant and lots of parkingspace available. The "duinen" (in English it's called dunes) is a great area to walk or cycle around (there is a special cycle path) and there are tracks for mountainbiking and horsebackriding. Children can build sandcastles or treehouses, and dogs love the area, because at certain places they can run around loose. It's sort of a beach without the sea! Also great for picknicking, sunbathing, children's parties, groupgames, etc. A real popular NP in our province!See more..
4.5Nationaal Monument Kamp Vught(272 reviews) - Thought-provoking tour Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours History Museums
Reservation necessary Camp Vught National Memorial (Nationaal Monument Kamp Vught ) is located on part of the former SS camp Konzentrationslager Herzogenbusch, also known as Camp Vught (January 1943 – September 1944). The museum is spread out over several buildings and outdoor areas. A model of the camp shows the extensive size of the camp and the many buildings it included. The watchtowers, which were built a hundred meters apart, have been reconstructed. The barrack, rebuilt at half the original size, shows how the prisoners lived. The Children’s Memorial lists the names and ages of the 1,269 Jewish children who were deported in June 1943. There is also an authentic crematorium. Audiotour available Dutch/English/German/French (included); free parking. Payment at reception: only PIN/VisaCard/MasterCard/American Express. Closed 26th September 2021See more..
The rich collection of the TextielMuseum is all about old and new textiles. A small heritage section on making blankets and a huge lab for you as visitor to experience and discover. A must in Tilburg. The textile Museum also features a design shop and has an own label "by TextielMuseum" This label presents an exclusive range of household textiles designed by top designers and produced at the TextielLab. Amongst them designs by Viktor&Rolf, Studio Wieki Somers, Kiki van Eijk, Raw Color, Studio Formafantasma, Christien Meindertsma, Leendert Masselink, Mara Skujeniece, Pieke Bergmans, Studio Minale Maeda, Marc Mulders, Peter Struycken, Glithero, Kitty van der Mijll Dekker and Ineke Hans.See more..
We had a La Trappe beer in the Hotel Mercure in Tilburg and the waitress told us it was brewed locally.....so we just had to visit. Due to social distancing measures, it's currently not possible to have a tour, but the restaurant/bar is open and we were able to sample the beers for a very reasonable price. The abbey is one of only 12 Trappist breweries and, apparently, the only one to brew its own wheat beer. I'd love to come back when it's possible to have a tour round the abbey.See more..
4.5Breda's Begijnhof Museum(252 reviews) - Beautiful, peaceful and very interesting history Speciality Museums
The Begijnhof is a beautiful spot for a short visit. I was there during the winter, so the gardens were dormant, but I imagine it's amazing during spring and summer. It's easy to walk past and miss the gateway, but there's a lot of local information to let you know exactly where to find it. It's quiet and peaceful, and has a very interesting history going back for centuries. There's a small museum (2 Euro entry cost) with a short video available in both English and Nederlander languages. The museum shows how the Beguins lived when the Begijnhof was still active. You don't need to enter the museum just to visit the grounds, though. The grounds are open for visiting, but be aware that women do still live in the apartments, and quiet wandering is appreciated. The chapel is not open to walk into, but you can step inside the door and look through a glass partition to see it. It's quite lovely.See more..
Great and tasty dinner. Super and very nice Service. Amazing beer selection, from sweet to bitter, everything is available. See more..
4.0Stadspark Valkenberg(230 reviews) - nice open park where the locals meet Spent < 1 hour Parks
Nice open park where the people enjoy the green grass and the old trees, nice fountain (coloured at night). See more..
4.5Reptile House De Aarde Breda(217 reviews) - The best reptile place in Breda! Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Zoos
Reservation is necessary (webiste) Reptielenhuis de Aarde is the first official zoo of Breda. This mini-zoo is specialised in holding and caring for reptiles. The first impression of this miniature zoo is that everything is very clean and child friendly. Children get the chance to pet or even hold some animals, also every question will be answered by the animal carer. The enclosures are bigger than you normally see in a zoo. Every animal has its own habitat and temperature, that is how we ensure that every animals wellbeing is as high as possible. Curious..? Come see the zoo in Breda and discover the world of reptiles!See more..
4.5Het Markiezenhof(213 reviews) - What a surprise! Wednesday: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Points of Interest & Landmarks
We were really surprised of what we have seen. We were not expecting such a treasure in this place? It's great journey thru the history of the region.See more..
4.0De Bossche Markt(204 reviews) - Market square Spent 1-2 hours Points of Interest & Landmarks • Flea & Street Markets
We were able to see the central ‘s-Hertogenbosch square on both days when the market was present and when it wasn’t. When the stalls are out and the fresh foods are on display, it makes for a lovely picture. It appears to get quite busy and is popular with both locals and tourists. It spills out right the way over the square and up to the town hall. Definitely worth a visit.See more..
The castle is one of the best preserved medieval castles in the Netherlands. Lodewijk (Louis) Berthout van Berlaer, Lord of Helmond, probably started building it between 1325 and 1350.See more..
Amazing stadium with nice facility and good surrounding. During the match or any other occasion, the whole place becomes vibrant !!See more..
4.5Het Oertijdmuseum(178 reviews) - Amazing Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Speciality Museums • Natural History Museums
The Museum of Prehistory (Oertijdmuseum) in Boxtel is the Netherlands’ largest geology museum. Here, you will learn all about prehistoric times and can walk among life-size dinosaurs and other extinct species! The remarkable fossils on display take you back ages, while the lovely Prehistory Garden (Oertijdtuin) offers ‘living fossils’ and also plenty of amazing trees and bushes. Add to this the playground and exciting Prehistoric Forest (Oertijdwoud), and this educational museum is a fantastic day out for families with children aged between 4 and 12. As one of our young explorers put it: “We’ve had another great day here, plenty to see and do!” A modern way of experiencing the past Open from 10:00 to 17:00 Tuesdays to Sundays, this museum offers several special packages for children’s parties and also lays on up-to-the-moment themed evenings. Although this is a museum all about things from a very long time ago, visitors can have a surprisingly modern experience here by turning up for a Pokémon Go evening, when they can use the DinohunterBoxtel app to hunt dinosaurs through the village of Boxtel! The museum is the pride and joy of the village and this augmented reality dinosaur hunt is the perfect way to appeal to 21st-century explorers. Something else this museum has to offer is fun scavenger hunts. Country park The museum also houses the visitor centre for Het Groene Woud (The Green Forest), which is a country park in the triangle between ’s-Hertogenbosch, Tilburg and Eindhoven. Here, you can dive into history, hop on a bike for a gorgeous ride through the landscape, enjoy the authentic local produce, strike out on a hot-air balloon adventure or stay for one or more nights locally: there is so much to see and do between these cities. Museum shop and museum café The museum shop offers all kinds of fossils, gemstones, jewellery, books and cuddly toys, but also maps of walking routes and cycle paths through Het Groene Woud country park. Treat yourself to a snack o...See more..
4.5PSV Museum(177 reviews) - Sandra was great Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Speciality Museums
Great way to spend a few hours. We travelled to Eindhoven to watch the PSV v Volendam game, unfortunately the game was moved as PSV we’re playing in the champions league the following Wednesday. We visited the stadium anyway for a look in the morning and booked the stadium tour for 1pm the same day (€14/head). Sandra was our tour guide, she was great as was her English) Really enjoyed and 100% recommend to fellow football fans.See more..
4.5Montana Snowcenter(172 reviews) - Great lessons and bar/ restaurant Spent 2-3 hours Sports Complexes
We visited here during our stay at Centerparcs. Our boys (12 & 9) have never skied before so we booked a beginners group lesson but now wish we’d booked the midweek package. The instructor Janneke was enthusiastic and fun. It was a quiet week so no other customers - they basically got a private lesson. She built their confidence up so that after just one hour they could traverse (tentatively) from the top all the way down the beginner slope. Great value for money, really recommend. We had dinner in the restaurant overlooking the slope which I think is a really cosy place. The pizzas and burger were great. One meal wasn’t good but this was refunded when I explained the problem - really good service. Overall - great value with fabulous staff, would definitely go again.See more..
4.5preHistorisch Dorp(165 reviews) - Good experience Temporarily closed - Closed until Mar 31, 2023 Spent More than 3 hours Speciality Museums • Children's Museums • History Museums
The preHistorisch Dorp in Eindhoven is the replica of a prehistoric village, complete with dwellings and demonstrations of skills used by historic people. The open-air museum recreates life from this and later eras, including Roman and early medieval. Find out how the Romans lived, meet militant Batavians, visit farmers from the Iron Age and go on a hunt in the prehistoric times. At the preHistorisch Dorp, interpreters dressed in historical clothes bring the history of this province to life, going about everyday tasks and interacting with visitors in programs and workshops. These might include learning to make a fire as prehistoric people did, baking bread on a stick, or learning how to make a Roman fibula (garment pin). Prehistoric farming methods, hand weaving and spinning, metalwork, and other skills are demonstrated and discussed here. Although very engaging for children, this is an experience for all ages.See more..
4.5Van Gogh Village Nuenen(163 reviews) - Must See Village Wednesday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Spent < 1 hour History Museums
The village of Nuenen is also known as Van Gogh Village, and rightly so. There isn’t a place in the Netherlands where you can tread in the footsteps of this famous painter quite so literally. Here, stories about Van Gogh are still vividly told, his letters are available for reading, and there are no fewer than fourteen locations which have been immortalised by Van Gogh in a picture or a painting. Experiencing Van Gogh’s life in the Netherlands so intensely is not possible anywhere else. “The museum is a gem” In the Vincentre museum you will hear all about Van Gogh and read his own stories about Nuenen, where he lived and worked from 1883 to 1885. Who was he, how did he live, who did he socialise with, and why was he so passionate about Nuenen? It will all become clear during an educational tour with an audio guide in no fewer than eight languages: Dutch, English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese and Chinese. In the village itself, no fewer than 23 locations have a direct link with Van Gogh. Together, they form a walking and cycling route with interactive informational signs in Dutch and English. From The Potato Eaters to The Starry Night The Potato Eaters is based on a scene that Van Gogh saw at the house of a peasant family in Nuenen. It literally comes to life in theatre Het Klooster. The world famous designer Daan Roosegaarde designed, based on Van Gogh’s The Starry Night, the now famous and unique Van Gogh-Roosegaarde cycle path, for which thousands of twinkling stones were incorporated in the asphalt. This cycle path, between Nuenen and the nearby city of Eindhoven, is part of the Van Gogh Cycle Route. Heritage locations in Brabant This cycle route connects the five Van Gogh heritage locations in Brabant, which of course include Nuenen. You won’t get any closer to Van Gogh than this. Or, as one of our enthusiastic guests wrote about Nuenen: “The same view that Van Gogh had!” Come and experience the place in which Van Gogh was inspired by the rural...See more..
4.0Zoo Veldhoven(156 reviews) - Quality zoo, closest to Turnhout Amusement & Theme Parks
Excellent zoo, especially for the 3-12 year old. But all ages have fun in this zoo. Many beautiful parrots, other birds like the impressive eagle. Today with wind from the East also passenger jest just before landing in Eindhoven. Good idea to allow feeding of many birds; a pity the close contact to maki apes is no longer possible. Camels, zebras, farm animals etc. make the picture full - and a lot of toys keep the children active.See more..
4.0De Zilvermeeuw(155 reviews) - 2 hours to relax on board Boat Tours
This boattrip is a nice way to relax on the water for 2 hours , summer can be very busy on the water , lot's of small boths with inexperienced people on the wheel. On board you can watch the local fauna of the Biesbosch. I would do this trip again in a different time of the year.See more..
Taste the Silence... La Trappe is genuinely brewed ale. But it tastes of more than that. When you taste it carefully, you recognise the most important ingredient that is inextricably connected to the monks. The tranquillity.See more..
4.5Ginnekenmarkt(152 reviews) - Bars and restaurants galore Points of Interest & Landmarks
This the Breda’s main old town square populated by many cafés and restaurants. It’s very easy to find somewhere to sit and watch the world go by. It is situated next to Large Church Breda - Our Dear Mother Church and probably where most tourists will gravitate towards. See more..
Natuurmuseum Brabant provides an experience for the whole family, whether you're 3 or 83! Come along to do some nature research in the OO - ZONE, admire the sperm whale or go on a discovery tour. Natuurmuseum Brabant is a family friendly museum about the lives of plants and animals, with special attention for the human perspective. Hunt Mammoths in the Ice Age exhibition (IJstijd), observe wolves in the True Wolf exhibition (De Ware Wolf) or become a detective in the OO - ZONE, where you will find over 2000 objects in an imitation museum depot. For our youngest visitors we have the exhibition Frog & Friends (Kikker is Hier!), where they can visit Frog's house and play a variety of games.See more..
4.0Zoopark The Oliemeulen(144 reviews) - Really Cool Little Zoo Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Zoos
Although this zoo is small in area, there is a huge variety of animals to see. We visited here on an afternoon, and spent a couple of hours wandering around. The staff were so friendly here. My daughter was terrified of tarantulas, but the man doing the demonstration was so patient with her and explained everything so well that she ended up holding a tarantula with a big smile on her face. This is such a great place, and well worth a visit!See more..
We always visit here when we visit Holland. It's all the kids go on about. Great slides very clean and the staff are always helpful. There an indoor and outdoor areas also a cafe on site. Highly recommend to families.See more..
4.5Basiliek H.H. Agatha en Barbara(140 reviews) - St. Peters replica Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM Spent 1-2 hours Religious Sites
Saint Peters replica but then scaled down quite a bit. It is a wonderful and big building for the environment. Well worth a visit and a donation to help with the upkeep. See more..
4.5Museum Klok & Peel(140 reviews) - An Unexpected Delight Wednesday: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM Speciality Museums • Natural History Museums • History Museums
Museum Klok & Peel laat op unieke wijze zien hoe Nationaal Park de Groote Peel zich in de afgelopen miljoenen jaren heeft ontwikkeld. Ook toont het museum de grootste verzameling luidklokken en beiaarden ter wereld. Een bezoek aan het museum biedt een compleet dagje uit voor jong en oud. Wat kun je eigenlijk verwachten tijdens het bezoek: - Naast de mooiste luidklokken en beiaarden ziet u ook het ambacht van het klokkengieten en het stemmen van de klokken. - Een weergave van de ontwikkeling van de Groote Peel en ook het mammoetskelet en de bekende vossenburcht die het museum rijk is. - Voor kinderen zijn er 2 speurtochten (afhankelijk van de leeftijd) te koop bij de kassa. Tijdens vakanties zijn er voor kinderen extra activiteiten - De museumtuin is een heerlijke plek om doorheen te wandelen - Het museumcafé is geopend voor een heerlijk drankje of stukje vlaai om je dag compleet te maken -het ideale start- of eindpunt van een mooie fiets- en wandelroutes - Museumkaart is geldig.See more..
4.5Het Bossche Broek(139 reviews) - green enviremont dirct after the city walls Spent 2-3 hours Nature & Wildlife Areas
You can make beautiful walk in this protected area, it is quiet and yet very close to the city. Walking back to the city you are able to admire the sky line from this 800 year old city.See more..
Packed with people over a weekend, this single, narrow street is teeming with bars and restaurants all unique and offering quality, atmospheric evenings. Many of the eateries are open during the day and rank high on the places to dine in ‘s-Hertogenbosch. We visited this passage at least twice during our visit and there were people getting quite merry, chanting and everyone was generally having a very good time.See more..
4.0Jump XL Trampoline Park Waalwijk(135 reviews) - visiting Junp XL Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Game & Entertainment Centers
Indoor trampoline park Jump XL Waalwijk, jump and exercise in the Jump XL maxi trampoline arena’s. Choose the best trampolines and the most amazing experience. If you like extreme sports or want to do some sporty jumping or are looking for an active children’s activity you will experience the best time at Jump XL Waalwijk. We don’t say this for nothing: Feel Like Flying!See more..
4.5De Wonderlijke Klim(130 reviews) - Once of a lifetime Spent 1-2 hours Historic Sites
Went there after reading about it in the local magazine. You can either take the stairs or the elevator up to the platform and then you can start the walk around the top of the church (still a couple of stairs). It's funny to see all the different statues and you can really appreciate the craftsmanship that goes into them. Plus you have a very nice view of the city and it's surroundingsSee more..
4.0Stedelijk Museum(129 reviews) - Very interesting Wednesday: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Speciality Museums
A very nice and modern architecture in the middle of a medieval city-part. Build next to the Noord-Brabants Museum. Both are connected by a passage. This modern part recently has changed its name into: Design Museum. Various contemporary exhibitions and a visit worthwhile.See more..
4.0Biesbosch Museum(123 reviews) - Unexpectedly wild and untamed nature in Holland Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Speciality Museums
As one of the last extensive freshwater tidal wetlands in Northwestern Europe, De Biesbosch National Park is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Created following the St. Elizabeth flood of 1421, this marshland serves as a source of inspiration for many a photographer, birdwatcher, holidaymaker, artist and cultural institution. The Biesbosch MuseumEiland charts the past, the present and the future of the area, and places special emphasis on how man has helped to shape and make use of the area. And all in an award-winning building... In and around the museum After a spot of fish and sea-eagle spotting, and a boat ride or stroll amongst the beavers and castles, the museum is the perfect place to stop off for a coffee. It's "a surprisingly varied location" according to one visitor. The Biesbosch experience, a scale model of the area including polders, dykes and streams, provides children with a fun an educational exploration of the region's hydrological features and importance. A 45-minute demonstration will show you how the area's water level goes from extremely low to extremely high and back. "A fantastic building, perfectly fitting for the environment" The museum was opened in 1994 and extended in 2001. The building features a green roof on which grass flourishes and provides sustainable insulation. The building has been nominated for the award of Building of the Year 2016 by the renowned ArchDaily and has received two awards at the Architizer Awards 2016, including the public prize. Discover Dutch resourcefulness Just a stone's throw from the attractive city of Dordrecht, you can discover the typical Dutch approach to water, a place where battles against the water have been fought, polders constructed and where man has tamed nature. And a place where flood protection has been achieved by depolderisation, to give areas of wetland back to mother nature. Come and experience how man and nature can work together.See more..