The Bedafse Bergen is an elongated nature reserve of 75 hectares that is located northeast of Vorstenbosch and northwest of the hamlet of Bedaf. Most of it is located in the municipality of Uden, which also owns the area. In the Middle Ages, a drifting sand ridge was created here, which was planted with conifers at the beginning of the twentieth century. The wood was mainly used as mining wood. The sand ridge with heights of up to 25 meters is maintained by management. It is flanked by a heath on the plain, where brown beak rushes can be found.
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