Description
The Heinis a unique part of 's-Hertogenbosch. A piece of nature, in the middle of the city, one of the few remaining parts of the winter dyke of the river Maas (Meuse). The area consists of an old dike, wheels (puddles created by dyke breaches), grassland, woods and swampy areas. The Hervense Dijk was already built in the 14th century to protect 's-Hertogenbosch during high water levels in the Beerse Maas and was a connecting road between Rosmalen and Orthen. There are wheels (breakthrough chambers) on both sides of the winding dyke.
Due to its location on a transition zone from sandy soil to river clay, the soil is mixed, the flora composition varies, making it popular with birds of various plumages. The meadows adjacent to the wheel row are grazed in one block. The 'wheels' attract birds such as Stokkand, Toppand and Makrellterne. In the meadows many Svartkråke, Kaie and Kornkråke forage. Spurvehauk and Musvåk hunt here. In addition to common species such as Svarttrost, Ringdue and Munk, there are less common species on the Heinis such as Grønnspett observed. Storskarv and Gråhegre use the 'wheels' for fishing.
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Access
It is best to park at the shops located on the Balkweg. The area itself is best explored on foot.

