B&B North Brabant

    356 Bed and Breakfasts in North Brabant, The Netherlands

    Staying in a B&B North Brabant

    The province of North Brabant, the southernmost province of the Netherlands, is where Vincent van Gogh was born and began his painting career. Discover the beautiful cities and landscapes which inspired his work and experience some genuine Dutch hospitality by staying at a B&B North Brabant!

    Cities of Brabant

    North Brabant, or Noord Brabant in Dutch, has several cities well worth a visit. For example, Den Bosch ('s-Hertogenbosch), the provincial capital, retains its mediaeval character with its proud fortifications and centuries-old canals. Eindhoven, a high-tech city known for design, hosts vibrant creative events, such as the annual “Glow” light art festival and Dutch Design Week. Breda, the city of Nassau, has a cosy cobbled centre lined with shops, restaurants, and theatres. Art meets adventure in Tilburg. Enter the Doloris Meta Labyrinth, a surreal maze that leads you through unexpected artworks and offers stunning views from the rooftop bar. And if you’re travelling with kids, don’t miss the fairytale Efteling Park—they will absolutely love it!

    Natural Beauty

    One of the highlights of North Brabant is its expansive natural beauty. The province boasts some of the most impressive nature reserves in the country, such as the Biesbosch National Park, home to the largest freshwater tidal area in Europe. Or the famous Loonse en Drunense Dunes, affectionately known as the “Sahara of the Netherlands”. And don’t miss the green-sanctuary of the Mastbos forests in Breda. So, from your cosy B&B North Brabant, lace up those hiking boots or hop on a bike, and immerse yourself in the natural wonders all around.

    The Life of Vincent van Gogh

    North Brabant, birthplace of the grand master Vincent van Gogh, offers glimpses into his early life. Visit the North Brabant Museum in Den Bosch for insights into the famous post-impressionist. The Van Gogh Church in Etten-Leur reveals his genius beginnings, while Nuenen—where he worked prolifically—reveals many artistic secrets and recognisable scenes from his paintings. Cycling enthusiasts shouldn’t miss pedalling along the Van Gogh-Roosegaarde path between Eindhoven and Nuenen which lights up at dusk, unveiling ‘Starry Night’ in a mesmerising glow.

    Castles and Fortifications

    North Brabant was once a land of dukes and counts and is home to numerous fortified cities and some of the most beautiful castles in the Netherlands. Don’t miss the fortified mediaeval village of Ravenstein or the turreted Kasteel Helmond. Breda Castle is one of the few remaining castles still located in a city centre, although today this fortress houses the Royal Military Academy (KMA) and the Royal Netherlands Air Force and, alas, is not open to the public.

    Where is North Brabant and How to Get There

    North Brabant is both the southernmost and the second largest province in the Netherlands! It nestles itself between Belgium to the west and Germany to the east. If you want to visit North Brabant, it’s best to fly to Eindhoven, which is served by many low-cost airlines. You can also fly into Amsterdam Airport and take a train to cities like Den Bosch, Eindhoven, Tilburg, or Breda.

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    A Van Gogh-themed tour of the Netherlands offers a captivating exploration into the life and works of the renowned artist. Begin in Amsterdam with a visit to the Van Gogh Museum, home to the largest collection of his masterpieces, including “Sunflowers” and “The Yellow House.” Next, journey to Zundert, Van Gogh’s birthplace, where you can delve into his life story at the Vincent van GoghHuis centre. Nuenen, the village where Van Gogh created over 500 works (including “The Potato Eaters”), is a key stop. Finally, don’t miss the Kröller-Müller Museum in De Hoge Veluwe National Park, an awe-inspiring natural setting that houses an extensive collection of his art. Each stop promises a unique opportunity to deepen your appreciation of Vincent van Gogh’s genius and artistic vision.