Welcome to Stevensbeek

Stevensbeek, located in the southeastern Netherlands in the province of North Brabant and forming part of the municipality of Land van Cuijk, lies between the open field structures toward Overloon and the wooded surroundings of the Bioscoopbos and Molenheide, where an accommodation in Stevensbeek near Boxmeer blends naturally into the calm rural landscape. North of the village stretches the area around the Peelrand fault zone, where slight height differences, wet depressions and tree-lined paths shape a varied walking environment, and an apartment offers a suitable base for exploring these transitions. Southward, the agricultural parcels toward Sint Anthonis support long cycling routes along quiet rural roads, while a villa provides a peaceful starting point for leisurely outdoor activities. West of Stevensbeek begins the woodland zone of the Overloonse Duinen, with sandy patches, pine stands and winding forest routes, and a B&B suits travellers seeking rest after time spent outdoors. A holiday home Stevensbeek at the edge of the natural area grants direct access to paths linking woodland, farmland and the edges of the former peat landscape. Thanks to the interplay of forest masses, restored field structures and subtle elevation changes, the wider region encourages slow-paced exploration, with each route revealing an extra shade of the shifting Peel landscapes.