Haagse Beemden Loop
The Haagse Beemden Loop is an annual running event in Haagse Beemden, the large northwest residential district of Breda in North Brabant. The race is tied to a young part of the city: Haagse Beemden covers 16.76 square kilometres, holds more than 25,000 residents, and is split into nine neighbourhoods including Asterd, Heksenwiel, Kesteren, Gageldonk, Muizenberg, and Paradijs. It is a local neighbourhood race rather than a destination marathon, with the setting shaped by schools, shopping centres, community centres, football clubs, tennis clubs, and a sports hall. The route stays within Haagse Beemden, a district separated from central Breda by business parks but connected by bus lines to the centre and Breda station. The area grew from former wet grasslands north of Prinsenbeek, where peat was cut and hay was gathered before the war; the name still points back to those beemden. Runners pass through a planned residential landscape with older pieces left inside it, including Burgst estate, now a park, and preserved sites such as the Chapel of Gageldonk and the Kleine and Grote Hoeve. The local audience is easy to picture: families from the surrounding streets, school communities, club runners, and neighbours who follow district life through Haagse Beemden Nieuws.