Our Monastery Trail Stage 14 Biezenmortel – Vught
This walking route allows amblers to discover the area between Biezenmortel and Vught. This route takes you from Landpark Assisië in Biezenmortel to monastery hotel ZIN in Vught.
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This walking route allows amblers to discover the area between Biezenmortel and Vught. This route takes you from Landpark Assisië in Biezenmortel to monastery hotel ZIN in Vught. On the way you will pass various locations such as the former Capuchin monastery Bonaventura/Beukenhorst and Huize Sparrendaal. This route is part of Our Monastery Trail, a trail in 15 stages. For a list of all stages, please visit this page.
Finding the way with numbered junctions
This walking route has been set out using the numbered junction network in Brabant. Simply follow the route via the signposted junctions, from one number to the next. There are also signposts between the junctions to help you find your way. The route can be walked in either direction.
Staying overnight
A number of mona…
This walking route allows amblers to discover the area between Biezenmortel and Vught. This route takes you from Landpark Assisië in Biezenmortel to monastery hotel ZIN in Vught. On the way you will pass various locations such as the former Capuchin monastery Bonaventura/Beukenhorst and Huize Sparrendaal. This route is part of Our Monastery Trail, a trail in 15 stages. For a list of all stages, please visit this page.
Finding the way with numbered junctions
This walking route has been set out using the numbered junction network in Brabant. Simply follow the route via the signposted junctions, from one number to the next. There are also signposts between the junctions to help you find your way. The route can be walked in either direction.
Staying overnight
A number of monasteries along Our Monastery Trail have the option of staying the night. Always check in advance what is possible, some monasteries are only open on certain days. For all locations and up-to-date information, please visit brabantskloosterleven.nl (Dutch language).
There are many hospitable hotels, B&Bs, campsites and other locations where you can stay the night in the trail’s surroundings. You can find an accommodation from this list of places to stay in Brabant. First choose the type of accommodation and then enter the name of the town or village where you want to stay. You will then see a selection of addresses in the area.
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Sights on this route
Starting point
Landpark Assisië
Pandalaan 1
5074 NA Biezenmortel
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Voormalig kapucijnenklooster Bonaventura / Beukenhof
Voormalig kapucijnenklooster Bonaventura / Beukenhof
Capucijnenstraat 46
5074 PJ Biezenmortel
Guldenberg Leisure + Business
De Guldenberg has a unique location in Brabant on the edge of the Loon and Drunen Dunes National Park.
Guldenberg Leisure + Business
Guldenberg Hotel & Restaurant
Guldenberg 12
5268 KR Helvoirt
Voormalig retraitehuis De Guldenberg
Voormalig retraitehuis De Guldenberg
Guldenberg 12
5268 KR Helvoirt
Luisterstoelen paters
Landgoed Sparrendaal
Begraafplaats van de Missionarissen van Scheut
Begraafplaats van de Missionarissen van Scheut
Sparrendaalseweg
Vught
Kloosterhotel Zin
End point
Kloosterhotel Zin
Boxtelseweg 58
5261 NE Vught
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Story of the route
- Landpark Assisië
- Monastery hotel ZIN
In 1902 the friars of Tilburg bought Steenwijk House at Boxtelseweg 58-60 in Vught to establish a retirement home for elderly and sickly brothers. The house dates from 1840. It would become the basis for three monasteries: the brotherhouse H. Joachim, Huize Emanuelle and the Eleousa community.
This congregation is known especially for the great role it played in education. The brothers founded schools, worked as teachers and developed teaching methods. They did not only teach in Brabant, but also overseas, for example in Suriname. In the 1960s the brothers were joined by another order from Tilburg: the Sisters of Charity.
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