De 8 Zaligheden
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Last edit: 03-07-2021
Route Summary
This route was created in 2014 and driven on April 12, 2014 with MTC-Zeilberg.Definitely a nice route to drive in the afternoon or evening.
The route was driven again on May 14, 2021. Small unpaved piece removed from the route.
Start and end point: Hotel 46 in Wintelre.
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Duration
4h 42m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
106.79 km
Countries
Kempenmuseum De 8 zaligheden
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Eight Beatitudes (Brabant) Eight salvations is the name for eight villages in the Dutch Kempen. These are the villages Duizel, Eersel, Hulsel, Knegsel, Netersel, Reusel, Steensel and Wintelre. The name, an allusion to the Sermon on the Mount, refers to the -sel on which the name of these villages ends. Despite the fact that the villages of Duizel and Wintelre do not end in -sel, they are historically still counted among the Eight Beatitudes. Thus Duizel was traditionally written as Duisel, and Wintelre is popularly called Wèntersel.
Four of these salvations lie on the old route (at the time of the Belgian uprising an important military route) to Belgium: Steensel-Eersel-Duizel-Reusel. The four others are just a little north of: Knegsel-Wintelre-Netersel-Hulsel.
History
The oldest mention of the name Eight Beatitudes dates back to the 19th century. The Eight Beatitudes would owe their nickname to the Dutch soldiers who had been billeted here around 1830 during the Belgian Revolution and mocked the area as poverty. The selec- tions, also known as poverty, were then scornfully converted into Beatitudes. According to these oldest sources, the area of the Eight Beatitudes also includes the intermediate villages such as Casteren and Hapert, the latter of which is also located on the ever so important military route. In 1952 this was confirmed by a survey among the residents of the region. The nickname 'goodies' became a badge of honor over the years, which was also discovered by hospitality and tourism.
Discussion about eighth salvation
The inhabitants of Bladel have been claiming for years that Wintelre is not, but that Bladel would be the eighth salvation. Since the location of the village would be a lot better than that of Wintelre, which is far removed from the ever so important military route compared to Bladel. According to the vernacular circles within the Kempen, this is a misunderstanding and seems to have been motivated by too great a fixation on the place name and location, and has little to do with historical facts. This resulted in the beginning of the 21st century that a ninth stone was placed by unknown Blaelnars at the monument of the Eight Beatitudes in Reusel, which led to peppery pieces in local papers and counteractions. To date, the discussion in the Kempen is still being conducted, especially between Bladel and Reusel. (Source: Wikipedia)
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