Welcome to Putte (Noord-Brabant)

Putte is a village in the Dutch province of North Brabant, located directly against the Belgian border and surrounded by wooded areas, sandy soils and heath remnants characteristic of the Brabantse Wal. The landscape includes forest corridors, gently rising ground and open natural pockets shaped by centuries of geological transitions between inland sand formations and coastal lowlands. Walking and cycling routes lead through pine woods, forest edges and paths connecting Putte with nearby nature areas such as the Kalmthoutse Heide. The varied terrain features dry valleys, dune-like structures and shaded trails, offering continuous shifts between open heath sectors and dense woodland. Accessibility toward Hoogerheide, Ossendrecht and the wider cross-border network is ensured via regional roads. Recreation centers on outdoor exploration, observing vegetation changes and following routes that highlight the natural relief of this border region. A holiday home in Putte near the forest provides direct access to quiet trails, while an accommodation in Putte near the Kalmthoutse Heide serves as a practical base for discovering extensive nature reserves. Travelers may choose between a vacation apartment, villa, penthouse or B&B. Renting or offering a vacation home in Putte without platform fees supports clarity for both guests and owners. With its blend of borderland nature, wooded structures and subtle relief, Putte offers a landscape where each route unfolds a distinct environmental rhythm.