Explore with me the Moerputten and its bridge ~ in Den Bosch ~ The Netherlands 🇳🇱
Welcome to the Moerputten bridge (former railway bridge) and its surroundings ~ in Den Bosch ~ The Netherlands 🇳🇱
We will go for a long walk through a tree lined path - where once the train track was… then we walk over the 600 meter long (railway) bridge itself… across a large peat lake, to go further over a long trail around some fields. After that we will be circling back over a wooden footpath to the start of our walk. Does this sound fun? 🤩 Come along and join me today to see it all and much more…
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Today’s photographic selection will be of 28 PHOTOGRAPHS
Date : 15 August 2025
The Photographs in this post are taken with my iPhone.
I will follow the time stamps on them. So it looks like you are experiencing my adventures on this walk to #discover everything what I saw, like the little #details seen through my eyes.
Location of the Moerputten in ‘s-Hertogenbosch we find on the following screenshot of Google Maps :
Information about the bridge you can find here in english: Moerputten Bridge! and here: Hidden monuments - moerputten railway bridge.
Have a quick read about this area, it is interesting and many don’t even know it exists.
Let’s start our walk… here we go!
After parking the car (read Beth the Van 🚐) we see some information signs.
We can read on it;
NL - Welkom in de Moerputten. In 1890 werd de Langstraatspoortijn 's-Hertogenbosch - Lage Zwaluwe in gebruik genomen. Diverse Langstraat-spoorbruggen werden gebouwd om het gebied de Langstraat te ontsluiten vanwege de daar bloeiende leerindustrie.
De spoorlijn liep door erg natte gebieden, waaronder het laagveengebied van de Moerputten. De Moerputtenbrug is een rijksmonument en een van de langste historische spoorbruggen van Nederland.
English - Welcome to the Moerputten. In 1890, the Langstraatspoortijn 's-Hertogenbosch - Lage Zwaluwe was put into use. Several Langstraat railway bridges were built to unlock the Langstraat area because of the flourishing leather industry there.
The railway line ran through very wet areas, including the lowland of the Moerputten. The Moerputtenbrug is a national monument and one of the longest historical railway bridges in the Netherlands.
Zooming in we see the yellow dotted walking route we will follow. We walk 4.8 km round. Are you up for it?
Another sign at the start once we are on the trail.
Right away we are greeted with beautiful shade from the tall trees… ooohhhh we so needed some shade as it is a very hot day during the heatwave we find ourselves in. 32 degrees Celsius.
After a while we reach the former railway bridge. On the side we see this plaque. We see it is renovated a while back to make it safe to walk over.
What a beautiful and long bridge… imagine it is 600 meters long that you can walk over.
Here we go… one step at the time. 😉
It looks like the bridge goes on forever. We walk and walk. The sun is getting really warm now and we can’t wait to reach the other side to cool down under the trees again.
Next to us we see hundreds of birds like herons, ducks and geese playing along the water lilies.
Back to the bridge… do you see the end yet?
Suddenly I see this group of ducks very close together. I take a photo. A shame they are rather far away.
I zoom in a bit but still they seem to be far away.
Looking back at the surroundings of the Moerputten bridge.
Finally we see the other side of the long former railway bridge. I do must say… some of the metal sheets were loose and some bolts undone. So it was an experience to walk over. Hahaha
Here we are, the last meters…
The end of the bridge. I take these detail captures of it.
Here we find some history of the Moerputten bridge on a sign.
It tells us the following (I translated it to English for you);
Around 1850, trade and industry flourished in the Langstraat. There was a great need for a connection between 's-Hertogenbosch and Lage Zwaluwe, which is how the Langstraat Railway was created. The Moerputten, the name already indicates it consists of mull, wet swampy soil. It was part of the Bossche inundation area that served to protect 'S-Hertogenbosch from flooding.
In order to be able to build the Langstraatspoorweg, passage bridges had to be built. Over the Bossche ditch it became the Venkant bridge (33 metres) and over the wet ground the Moerputten Bridge of 600 metres long.
Construction began in 1888. Floods and mosquitoes slowed down construction, but from 1890 5 trains ran daily. During the construction, a double track had been taken into account. The rise of trucks and buses and the collapse of industry made the railway unprofitable. In 1987, a wrecker was given permission to remove the rails.
In the end, the Moerputtenbrug and Venkantbrug remained out of the hands of the demolition hammer.
The Moerputtenbrug and the Venkantbrug have been spared by the Federation's action to preserve the Langstraatspoorbruggen. Since 1998, the national monument de Moerputtenbrug has been in the hands of Staatsbosbeheer. The restoration of the bridge and pillars was completed in 2011. Several hiking trails have been built in the surrounding area.
As we walk further and finally find ourselves again in some shade I spot these red berries on a tree.
We walked down the higher grounds and are wandering between fields now. Along it we find signs with butterfly names that you can find here when the spring flowers bloom. It is way tooooo hot for spring flowers and everything looks barren / dry.
A peek over the fields, see what I mean. Not many flowers around.
As we walk further I spot this bare tree. Beautiful! It stands out to me.
I did find some flowers though like these cornflowers and yarrow.
We reach the wooden walk way. Let’s enter it and walk under the trees.
We go in and out of shaded areas.
Back on a wooden walk way. I find many blackberries around us. I pick a few and give them to you. Nom nom they are super sweet.
Some nice ferns in the more shaded areas.
I like it here and we cool down a lot. We walk slower.
Just to enjoy the coolness a bit longer before we reach the sunny part again.
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I found the idea of converting old railways into hiking trails as a perfect thing! Of course, when rails are no longer used... Knowing how beautiful the Dutch countryside and (current) train views are, hiking along the old railway is probably 10 times better! You can experience nature much better as you can absorb everything by doing it slower... 😃
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hmm heb jaren in het dorpje Oss gewoond en gewerkt in Den Bosch maar die plek nog nooit gezien .
What a cool place i love that bridge
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Hello dear friend @littlebee4, good morning.
You couldn't have chosen a better place for this hike. Everything you show us through your photographs is beautiful. The train bridge is impressive; as you say, it seems endless.
Thank you so much for showing us this beauty.
Have a beautiful day.
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Nice walk on this very long bridge. It must have been very pleasant, especially under the trees if it was hot.
Have a lovely day
Beautiful!
Always love the trees as a shade during a walk on a hot day.
Thats quite a long bridge to walk on, it must be fun aside from the heat as it offers some scenic views of the ducks..
Lol you gave me no berries Jackie!