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Ravenstein is a charming town in North Brabant, Netherlands, renowned for its medieval architecture and tranquil canals. It preserves rich Dutch traditions while attracting artists and craftsmen. Visitors experience an unhurried pace of life, with core attractions being its unspoiled authenticity and nearby nature reserves.
Must-sees include the 15th-century St. Martin's Church with its Gothic spire. The Market Square showcases colorful gabled houses and hosts traditional markets on Saturdays. Ravenstein Castle Ruins reveal medieval fortifications, while the Binnendieze underground canal system offers unique boat tours. Don't miss local glassblowing workshops for culture enthusiasts.
Savor North Brabant cuisine like "Bossche Bol" chocolate profiteroles (order ahead) and stew "Hachee". Weekend markets serve fresh "stroopwafel" syrup waffles. Family-run "De Gouden Leeuw" excels in Dutch classics. Note most restaurants serve dinner after 18:00.
The compact center is walkable. Regional trains to Tilburg/s-Hertogenbosch run 1-2 hourly from the station. Limited bus services - use "9292" transit app. Bike rentals (~€12/day) are ideal for nature parks. Taxis require HopeGoo (€7 base fare).
May-September offers mild weather (15-25°C) with canal cruises operating. Avoid July-August crowds. Spring brings canal-side tulips, while winter Christmas markets charm (some attractions have shorter hours).
Language: Dutch predominates but English proficiency exceeds rural averages. WiFi: Free at Market Square; consider Lebara SIM (€10/5GB). Payments: Visa/Mastercard widely accepted, but market stalls are cash-only (carry <€20 bills). Emergencies: Dial 112; nearest hospital is 5km away in s-Hertogenbosch. Outlets: Type F (220V). Tourist office provides free heritage walking maps.