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The Leenderbos is a beautiful and vast forest area located in the municipality of Heeze-Leende, in the enchanting landscape of the province of North Brabant, the Netherlands. The forest covers an impressive area of about 2,400 hectares and is part of the vast nature reserve De Groote Heide.
This magnificent forest is characterized by a diverse and lush natural environment. Here you will find majestic coniferous forests, graceful deciduous forests, colorful moors, enchanting fens and fascinating drifting dunes. The variety of landscapes contributes to abundant flora and fauna, home to countless plant and animal species.
The Leenderbos is a true paradise for hikers and cyclists, thanks to the extensive network of trails and routes that wind through the area. Here you can enjoy relaxing walks through the enchanting nature or take beautiful bike rides along breathtaking vistas.
For families and groups, the forest also offers various facilities. For example, there is a beautiful playground where children can play to their hearts' content. In addition, there are attractive picnic areas where you can enjoy a tasty meal amidst the natural splendor.
The Leenderbos also offers opportunities for nature experience and education. Information boards and educational routes are strategically placed to inform visitors about the rich flora, fauna and the importance of nature conservation in this special area.
Within the Leenderbos, you can encounter an abundance of wildlife. Think majestic red deer, graceful roe deer, playful foxes, shy badgers, curious pine martens and a variety of colorful bird species. The area is also known for its impressive dragonfly population and is home to several fens that are home to numerous amphibians.
The Leenderbos is a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking a serene, inspiring and adventurous nature experience. It offers an enchanting landscape to explore, relax and enjoy the pristine beauty of nature.