Villages · Heukelom

Heukelom, a hamlet on the edge of the heath

Small, rural, peaceful — Heukelom is closer to a hamlet than a village, but it has the best western approach to Kampina and some of the area's quietest accommodation.

What Heukelom is (and isn't)

Heukelom is the smallest of the four centres that make up Oisterwijk municipality. Calling it a village stretches the definition — it is closer to a hamlet, a loose cluster of farmsteads, rural lanes and a handful of small businesses. There is no central square in the way Moergestel has Sint-Jansplein, and not really a high street either. What Heukelom has instead is countryside.

Why come here

Three good reasons:

  1. The walk into Kampina. Heukelom is the closest village to Kampina's western edge. Half an hour on foot, less by bike, brings you into the open heath.
  2. Cycling. The narrow lanes around the hamlet are some of the prettiest small-road cycling in the area, with very low traffic.
  3. Accommodation. A few B&Bs and rural cottages near Heukelom offer the quietest beds in the municipality.

What you'll see

Traditional Brabant farmhouses with their characteristic long roofs and transverse barns are common along the lanes. A few of these are national monuments. The surrounding fields show how the wider landscape outside the reserves looks — meadows, hedge lines, small woods — and offer a softer counterpoint to the closed canopy of the Bossen en Vennen.

"Heukelom is what southern Brabant looks like with the volume turned down."

Getting there

  • From Oisterwijk on foot — about 50 minutes on quiet paths.
  • From Oisterwijk by bike — 15 minutes; a flat, pleasant ride.
  • From Moergestel — about 5 km of rural cycling.
  • Car — straightforward; minimal parking but no need for it on local lanes.
  • Bus — limited; not the best option.

What to do

  • Walk a short loop on the lanes around the hamlet.
  • Walk or cycle into Kampina from the western edge.
  • Stay in a rural B&B and use Heukelom as your overnight base.
  • Stop for a coffee at one of the small businesses if you're lucky with hours.

What not to expect

Heukelom does not have a row of restaurants, a busy market, a tourist information point, or much in the way of evening activity. If those things matter, base yourself in Oisterwijk or Moergestel and visit Heukelom as a half-day cycle. If you want the opposite of those things, Heukelom is exactly right.

Combining with the rest of the area

A natural plan: cycle south-east from Oisterwijk, through Heukelom, into Kampina's western edge for a heath walk, back on a different line via the southern edge of the Bossen en Vennen and home through the lanes. About 25–30 km. Lunch is the question; bring a sandwich, or backtrack to Moergestel for a proper restaurant.

Quiet tip. Stay at a Heukelom B&B if you want the reserve mostly to yourself. You can walk into Kampina before any visitor parks reach their first arrival.

Map

Heukelom and its neighbours

  • Heukelom
    Rural hamlet centre.
  • Kampina
    West edge of the reserve.
  • Oisterwijk
    4 km north-east.

The hamlet for visitors who want less

Bring a thermos, leave the phone behind, walk into Kampina at dawn.