Reeshof

The streets are named after Dutch villages and hamlets under 20.000 inhabitants, with some exceptions which contain bigger towns.

[5] This area was created after urban planners encountered government restrictions about natural development in the Netherlands.

From seeds buried in the deep ground of nearly a century ago, new plants (re-)originated there.

The nature development area will be extended to Koolhoven Buiten, the la(te)st neighbourhood when ready.

The Reeshofbos (formerly called Hultensche Heide) is a forest remaining in the east, which forms a part of the border with the rest of Tilburg.

Huis Ter Heide (when industrial area Vossenberg counted with) and the Kaaistoep are larger forests adjacent to the Reeshof.

Tilburg Reeshof railway station