Day Trips in Breda

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Breda is among the most popular of towns in the Noord-Brabant region of Netherlands. Breda Day Trips serve as an excellent way of exploring the scenic beauty of Breda, including the small towns around it. Nearly every part of Breda has been carefully structured. The paths are walkable and the directions are clearly displayed. Some recommended locations that should be visited as a part of Breda Day Trips itinerary have been listed below:

Visiting Chaam

Just about 10 km from the central part of Breda lies the town of Chaam. Near Chaam lie two villages that are worth-a-visit. The villages of Baarle-Hertog and Baerle-Duc are renowned for their distinct Belgian heritage. Visitors can spend an entire day here, exploring the Dutch and Belgian influences in the confectionery shops and historic building of these villages. In fact, in some of the houses, the national boundary diving the Netherlands and Belgium is clearly visible—it literally run through the walls of some houses! Chaam also boasts of the Acht van Chaam track—a cycling track dedicated to the famed, Tour de France.

Visiting Ginneken

Just about 4 km to the south of Breda is the village of Ginneken. This village exudes the true, rustic charm of Dutch villages. The village still has large moats and the remains of the Bouvigne castle that was built in the 18th century.

Visiting Breda Grote Kerk

Netherlands is popular for its medieval castles. However, among these, very few exude the true Gothic style of architecture. Built in the latter part of the 13th century, the Grote presents a rare blend of authentic Gothic styling with subtle hints of Renaissance influences. Grote is one of the very castles wherein all the towers are unscathed. The Grote is also among the rare list of Netherlands castles that have expansive, choir-stalls.

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