Explore nature through art: New LandArt walking route coming to Duizel in September 2026
Residents and visitors of Duizel can soon experience nature in a unique way with the upcoming LandArt walking route. Featuring works by 20 artists, this initiative transforms a scenic walk along the Kleine Beerze into an immersive journey, blending art with the natural landscape.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Duizel, municipality of Eersel, Noord-Brabant |
| Route Focus | Kleine Beerze stream valley |
| Number of Artists | Around 20 |
| Opening Dates | August 29 – September 20, 2026 |
| Activities | Photo challenge, educational programs, lectures, guided tours |
| Website | www.landartduizel.nl |
| Previous Editions | Wintelre (2021), Knegsel (2023) |
The municipality of Eersel is responsible for fostering cultural and recreational initiatives that enhance the quality of life for its residents. This LandArt project aligns with their goal of promoting local art and nature experiences while engaging the community.
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LandArt walking route takes shape in Duizel
Preparations for the LandArt Art Walking Route, which will take place in Duizel in September 2026, began last summer. Following previous editions in Wintelre (2021) and Knegsel (2023), the municipality of Eersel is now initiating a walking route along the Kleine Beerze in Duizel.
Experiencing nature in a different way
Around 20 artists are now working to create an engaging route. With their work, they allow visitors to experience nature and the landscape in a different way. They remove something or add something, surprising you and making you see the surroundings differently.
The beekdal (stream valley) of the Kleine Beerze in Duizel consists of various, very different natural areas, such as a copse, a field, and a meandering stream. The walking route mapped out by the Werkgroep Kunstwandelroute Duizel (Duizel Art Walking Route Working Group) through this area is like a journey through the region. The art you encounter along the way enriches the experience, encouraging you to look closely, reflect, smile, and discover a new story!
The walking route will be open from Saturday, August 29, to Sunday, September 20. Various activities will be organized around the route, including a photo challenge, an educational program for schools, a lecture, guided tours, and more. The full program will be announced in the coming months. Interested parties can follow the media and socials or visit the website for updates: www.landartduizel.nl
