Between Oss and 's-Hertogenbosch along the A59 corridor, Heesch has grown from a small agricultural settlement into a residential village of about 12,810 people. New housing districts attract families from both cities. The centre around the Sint-Willibrorduskerk and the Cereslaan keeps its village character despite the growth. Heesch falls within the gemeente Bernheze.
The Maaskant landscape surrounds the village: sandy soils, mixed agriculture, and scattered woodlands. The Maashorst nature area, a large forest and heathland reserve shared between several Brabant municipalities, is accessible from Heesch's eastern edge.
Community life is active, with a strong verenigingsleven centred on sports clubs and carnival. Oss is about 8 kilometres east, 's-Hertogenbosch roughly 12 kilometres west.
Between Oss and 's-Hertogenbosch along the A59 corridor, Heesch has grown from a small agricultural settlement into a residential village of about 12,810 people. New housing districts attract families from both cities. The centre around the Sint-Willibrorduskerk and the Cereslaan keeps its village character despite the growth. Heesch falls within the gemeente Bernheze.
The Maaskant landscape surrounds the village: sandy soils, mixed agriculture, and scattered woodlands. The Maashorst nature area, a large forest and heathland reserve shared between several Brabant municipalities, is accessible from Heesch's eastern edge.
Community life is active, with a strong verenigingsleven centred on sports clubs and carnival. Oss is about 8 kilometres east, 's-Hertogenbosch roughly 12 kilometres west.
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