The Kleine Dommel (small Dommel) or Rul is a
brook
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in the
Campine
The Campine (French ) or De Kempen ( Dutch ) is a natural region situated chiefly in north-eastern Belgium and parts of the south-eastern Netherlands which once consisted mainly of extensive moors, tracts of sandy heath, and wetlands. It encom ...
and
Meierij van 's-Hertogenbosch
The Meierij van 's-Hertogenbosch (; Dutch for "Bailiwick of 's-Hertogenbosch") was one of the four parts of the Duchy of Brabant, the others being the Margraviate of Antwerp, the County of Brussels and the County of Leuven/Louvain. Located in the ...
, Netherlands.
History
A brook with water mills
The Kleine Dommel was originally a brook, meaning that it could be forded in many places. It still has three water mills. These have some renown because they were pictured by the early
Vincent van Gogh
Vincent Willem van Gogh (; 30 March 185329 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who posthumously became one of the most famous and influential figures in Western art history. In a decade, he created about 2,100 artworks, inc ...
, who lived in the area. In the twentieth century measures were taken to increase the discharge of the Kleine Dommel.
21st century
The 1995 near disaster in the Dutch river delta showed the dangers of quick drainage upstream. Furthermore, climate change led to an increased number of days with extreme
precipitation
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(>30 mm a day). In winter, when the
groundwater
Groundwater is the water present beneath Earth's surface in rock and soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations. About 30 percent of all readily available freshwater in the world is groundwater. A unit of rock or an unconsolidat ...
is already close to the surface, and ditches and pounds are full, significant rains lead to an almost immediate discharge to lower areas. This is why water storage facilities were planned (and created) in many places in the Netherlands.
The
water board
A water board is a regional or national organisation that has very different functions from one country to another. The functions range from flood control and water resources management at the regional or local level (the Netherlands, Germany), w ...
s play a key role in these projects. For the Kleine Dommel, the responsible water board is Waterschap de Dommel. It started preparations for the temporary water storage areas in 2008. Later the plans were combined with environmental objectives, e.g. improving the close by
natura 2000
Natura 2000 is a network of nature protection areas in the territory of the European Union. It is made up of Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas designated under the Habitats Directive and the Birds Directive, respectiv ...
reserve, and touristic objectives. In 2014 this led to the overall 'project plan Kleine Dommel Heeze Geldrop'.
From Heeze Castle to the A67 Motorway
The valley of the Kleine Dommel

This part of the Kleine Dommel runs from
Heeze Castle
Heeze Castle ( nl, Kasteel Heeze) is situated in the Netherlands, south of Eindhoven. It used to be the centre of the seigneury of Heeze, Leende and Zesgehuchten, part of the Duchy of Brabant. In the Middle Ages, it was owned by the de Horne famil ...
in the south, to the
A 67 motorway in the north. It is about 3.5 kilometers long. East of it lies the
Strabrechtse Heide
The Strabrechtse Heide is a natural heathland area about 1500 ha in size, located in the municipalities of Heeze-Leende, Someren and Geldrop-Mierlo, in North Brabant, the Netherlands. It is largely under the care of Staatsbosbeheer. In July 2010 ...
. On the eastern bank is also the heavily wooded and very wet nature reserve Goorse Zeggen. Both are part of the
natura 2000
Natura 2000 is a network of nature protection areas in the territory of the European Union. It is made up of Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas designated under the Habitats Directive and the Birds Directive, respectiv ...
reserve Strabrechtse Heide & Beuven. Up to about 1900, this
heath
A heath () is a shrubland habitat found mainly on free-draining infertile, acidic soils and characterised by open, low-growing woody vegetation. Moorland is generally related to high-ground heaths with—especially in Great Britain—a cooler ...
land stretched towards
Nuenen
Nuenen () is a town in the municipality of Nuenen, Gerwen en Nederwetten in the Netherlands. From 1883 to 1885, Vincent van Gogh lived and worked in Nuenen. In 1944, the town was a battle scene during Operation Market Garden. The local dialect is ...
in the north, and to what is now the reserve the
De Groote Peel in the south.
This relatively well preserved part of the Dommel still shows a
hydrological
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process that has mostly disappeared with the destruction of heath in the Netherlands. The hydrological process is that precipitation sinks down on the heath, and comes to the surfaces again in the (Kleine Dommel) valley. This makes the valley extremely wet, and attracts certain species. This explains the attempts to restore this process and the environment in this part of the Kleine Dommel valley.
From Heeze Castle to Rul
The Kleine Dommel starts at the confluence of the Groote Aa and Sterkselse Aa near
Heeze Castle
Heeze Castle ( nl, Kasteel Heeze) is situated in the Netherlands, south of Eindhoven. It used to be the centre of the seigneury of Heeze, Leende and Zesgehuchten, part of the Duchy of Brabant. In the Middle Ages, it was owned by the de Horne famil ...
in
Heeze
Heeze is a town in the Dutch province of North Brabant. It is located in the municipality of Heeze-Leende, about 9 km southeast of Eindhoven.
The Heeze Castle is located east of the town. Further east and to the north lies the Strabrechtse ...
. Originally, this was south of the castle, see the 1662 map. From Heeze Castle, the Kleine Dommel forms the western border of the (Herbertus woods) for about 500 m. Next, the Kleine Dommel has farmland on both sides. After about 200 m it crosses the road Strabrechtse Dijk, or 'Strabrecht', named for the hamlet Strabrecht. At the crossing, the long since disappeared watermill Strabrechtse Molen was mentioned in the 14th and 15th century. This part of the Kleine Dommel still has most of its original meanders.
About 300 m north of Strabrecht the Kleine Dommel meets a routing sluice, called . From the verdeelwerk to the crossing of the Rul road near the hamlet Rul, about a kilometer of the Kleine Dommel was 'normalized' in the 1960s. The result was a new straight and much shorter bed of the Kleine Dommel east of the old bed. It had a deeper bed, and a much higher discharge capacity, resulting in a much slower average speed. About 60 m north of the verdeelwerk, the small drainage canal Rieloop joins this straight section of Kleine Dommel.
The old meanders of the Kleine Dommel remained visible after the new section came into use. As a measure to prevent river flooding, the old meanders of the Kleine Dommel were restored in the early 2000s. This original Kleine Dommel section then got the name 'Meander de Rul', or 'Meander Rul'. The straight Kleine Dommel retained the name Kleine Dommel. Restoring the old bed was done by building the predecessor of the verdeelwerk. This was a threshold (submerged dam) in the Kleine Dommel, which directed water into the restored bed.
The threshold did not suffice for the environmental objectives set by the 2014 plan, because Meander de Rul did not flow fast enough. Therefore, the threshold was replaced by a special sluice. It can direct all the water through Meander de Rul in Summer, while still keeping enough flow in the Kleine Dommel. It is also able to direct enough water through the bypass in order to prevent excessive flooding, which is expected to happen in some winters.

After the Kleine Dommel is reunited with Meander de Rul, it meets the road called Rul or Mierlose Dijk, named for the hamlet Rul to the west. Here was a commercial
greenhouse
A greenhouse (also called a glasshouse, or, if with sufficient heating, a hothouse) is a structure with walls and roof made chiefly of transparent material, such as glass, in which plants requiring regulated climatic conditions are grown.These ...
farm, for which there was no future in the reconfigured valley of the Kleine Dommel. The owners therefore got permission to change one greenhouse to 10 apartments, and opened a new business a
Rulse Hoeve recreatiewoningen The new apartment complex was surrounded with a square dyke, part of it realized by heightening the road. This way the Rulse Hoeve will be an island when the water storage facility is used.
From Rul to the A 67
From the Rulse Hoeve to the motorway A67, the Kleine Dommel was normalized. It meant that many meanders were cut off, but the operation was not as drastic as elsewhere. Most of this stretch of the Kleine Dommel and its valley are part of the natura 2000 reserve Strabrechtse Heide & Beuven.
The 2014 plan prescribed some measures to restore this stretch of the Kleine Dommel to a state in which it would again contribute to the environmental value of the area. It was to become narrower, and shallower, and was to flow faster. For this, the
sinuosity
Sinuosity, sinuosity index, or sinuosity coefficient of a continuously differentiable curve having at least one inflection point is the ratio of the curvilinear length (along the curve) and the Euclidean distance (straight line) between the en ...
of the brook had to be increased from 1.2 to 1.3-1.5. Meanders would be restored according to the 1900 map. A large
fish ladder
A fish ladder, also known as a fishway, fish pass, fish steps, or fish cannon is a structure on or around artificial and natural barriers (such as dams, locks and waterfalls) to facilitate diadromous fishes' natural migration as well as mo ...
which had replaced a
weir
A weir or low head dam is a barrier across the width of a river that alters the flow characteristics of water and usually results in a change in the height of the river level. Weirs are also used to control the flow of water for outlets of l ...
in 2006, was removed again.
The water storage facility
The valley of the Kleine Dommel between Heeze Castle and the motorway A67 is about 3.6 km long and 400–500 m wide. It is relatively small and deep. The valley therefore offered the opportunity to create a water storage area for about 1,500,000 m
3 of water without having to flood a very large amount of land. The water storage facility was designed to limit flooding in Geldrop to once in 100 years. It is expected that the water storage facility will be used once every 16–25 years.
On the southern side of the A67 a dike was built. Its top is 21.00 m above
Amsterdam Ordnance Datum
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(AOD) and 4–5 m wide. This allows the level of the water storage to reach 20.10 m AOD, without possible
waves
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* Waves, oscillations accompanied by a transfer of energy that travel through space or mass.
*Wind waves, surface waves that occur on the free surface of bodies of water.
Waves may also refer to:
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*Waves (band ...
flowing over the top. The maximum height of the dyke above ground level will be 3-3.5 m.
Where the Kleine Dommel crosses the dike, there is an automated sluice. This is named (controlling facility). It has two gates of 5 m wide each. The floor of the sluice is at 16.10 m above AOD. This is 10 cm above the river, so that sediment does not settle. The maximum height of the gates is 20.10 m above AOD. When the water level of the Kleine Dommel reaches a threshold, the gates of the sluice rise automatically. The width of two times 5 m has to do with the last resort option to close the sluice with beams. The two openings have
rabbet
A rabbet (American English) or rebate (British English) is a recess or groove cut into the edge of a piece of machinable material, usually wood. When viewed in cross-section, a rabbet is two-sided and open to the edge or end of the surface in ...
s, where beams can be inserted in emergency situations. A single 10 m wide opening would be too big to close with beams.
From the A67 to the Dommel
Near Geldrop

The Kleine Dommel flows under the A67 by means of a
culvert
A culvert is a structure that channels water past an obstacle or to a subterranean waterway. Typically embedded so as to be surrounded by soil, a culvert may be made from a pipe, reinforced concrete or other material. In the United Kingdo ...
-bridge. On its eastern bank is a small part of the Goorse Zeggen. Towards the north, the Kleine Dommel then has
Geldrop
Geldrop is a town in the Dutch province of North Brabant. It is in the municipality of Geldrop-Mierlo, around 5 km east of Eindhoven city centre.
Geldrop was a separate municipality until 2004, when it merged with Mierlo.
Geldrop is noted ...
on both sides for almost the entire stretch towards the
Eindhovensch Kanaal
The Eindhovensch Kanaal (or Eindhovens Kanaal; Engl: ''Eindhoven Canal'') is a canal in the Dutch province of North Brabant. It connects the center of Eindhoven with the Zuid-Willemsvaart. It was dug in the period 1843-1846, commissioned by t ...
. Here the valley of the Kleine Dommel has remained relatively free of buildings and roads. Many cycle and pedestrian lanes make the valley a recreational area for the locals.
In the 1960s and 70s, the Kleine Dommel in Geldrop was straightened. In 1995 this operation was reverted by bringing the meanders back. Three kilometers of Kleine Dommel were changed, and it became a kilometer longer. This would decrease the flow rate and raise the level by 60 cm. It was expected that this would raise the ground water level by 40 cm. Most of the straight parts remained open, but were closed by low stone dams. This way, the meandering Kleine Dommel would normally discharge the water in Geldrop, but the straight parts would automatically be used during very high water levels. In March 2020 there was quite some flooding in this area. This is a natural process, and it was not enough for the waterboard to use the water storage facility.
In Geldrop itself, the Geldrop Water Mill can be traced back to at least 1403. It is now incorporated in a nineteenth century factory building. A
Sagebien wheel is still in place, and is shown as part of the
textile manufacturing
Textile Manufacturing or Textile Engineering is a major industry. It is largely based on the conversion of fibre into yarn, then yarn into fabric. These are then dyed or printed, fabricated into cloth which is then converted into useful go ...
museu
weverijmuseum It is tempting to connect the emergence of the Geldrop textile industry with the water mill. However, the Kleine Dommel did not have enough discharge to ensure continuous operation of the mill.
Just north of the center of Geldrop, the brook flows along
Geldrop Castle
Geldrop Castle is a castle with park near the center of Geldrop, North-Brabant, the Netherlands. It is on the edge of the valley of the Kleine Dommel.
History
Van Geldrop
The first known inhabitants were Philip van Geldrop and Jan van Geldr ...
. North of the castle is the nature reserve Hulsterbroek. Here the Beekloop, which originates between Heeze and Waalre joins the Kleine Dommel.
Near the Watermill of Coll

The section of the Kleine Dommel from the Eindhovensch Canal to the
Watermill at Kollen
The Watermill at Kollen (Dutch language, Dutch: ''Collse Watermolen'') is a watermill along the river Kleine Dommel, located on the Collseweg 1 in 't Coll, Eindhoven, in the province of North Brabant, Netherlands. First mentioned in the 14th centu ...
is a nature reserve known as Urkhovense Zeggen. This nature reserve actually consists of the Urkhovense Zeggen, Collse Zeggen, Hulsterbroek (above) and Varkensput. It totals 180 hectares, 70 of these are owned by the municipality of Eindhoven. Part of it is a type of Mesic grassland vegetation called , of which only 60 hectares was left in the Netherlands in 2016. Protection started in 1970 because some species of wild
orchids
Orchids are plants that belong to the family Orchidaceae (), a diverse and widespread group of flowering plants with blooms that are often colourful and fragrant.
Along with the Asteraceae, they are one of the two largest families of flowering ...
grow in the area.
The character of the nature reserve as a wet
peat
Peat (), also known as turf (), is an accumulation of partially decayed vegetation or organic matter. It is unique to natural areas called peatlands, bogs, mires, moors, or muskegs. The peatland ecosystem covers and is the most efficien ...
like area was in part caused by the Watermill at 't Coll, which is located close to the hamlet Eeneind. Like most watermills, this one had a dam in the stream in order to raise the water level before the mill. This ensured a more reliable supply of water to turn the wheel and more pressure. In turn, hundreds of years of raising the water level had a profound 'peaty' effect on the area.
The painting
Water Mill at Kollen Near Nuenen
''Water Mill at Kollen Near Nuenen'' (Dutch: ''Collse watermolen'', F48a, JH488) is an oil painting of the Watermill at Kollen, created on 28-29 May 1884 by Vincent van Gogh during the period when he was living at Nuenen nearby. It measures . ...
by
Vincent van Gogh
Vincent Willem van Gogh (; 30 March 185329 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who posthumously became one of the most famous and influential figures in Western art history. In a decade, he created about 2,100 artworks, inc ...
, 1884 has made the mill famous. The
Noordbrabants Museum
Het Noordbrabants Museum is an art museum in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands.
History
The Provincial Society for Arts and Sciences
''Het Provinciaal Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen in Noord-Brabant'' (Provincial society for arts and s ...
in
's-Hertogenbosch
s-Hertogenbosch (), colloquially known as Den Bosch (), is a city and municipality in the Netherlands with a population of 157,486. It is the capital of the province of North Brabant and its fourth largest by population. The city is south of th ...
acquired it at a 2017 auction for 3,000,000 EUR. The mill itself consists of a
Gristmill
A gristmill (also: grist mill, corn mill, flour mill, feed mill or feedmill) grinds cereal grain into flour and middlings. The term can refer to either the grinding mechanism or the building that holds it. Grist is grain that has been separated ...
and an
Oil mill
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and is still in use. In 2015 a fish ladder was built at the mill. The objective was to make it easier for some rarer fish in the Kleine Dommel to pass the mill. The plan referred to the
European bitterling
The European bitterling (''Rhodeus amarus'') is a temperate freshwater fish belonging to the subfamily Acheilognathinae of the family Cyprinidae. It originates in Europe, ranging from the Rhone River basin in France to the Neva River in Russia. ...
,
gudgeon
A gudgeon is a socket-like, cylindrical (i.e., '' female'') fitting attached to one component to enable a pivoting or hinging connection to a second component. The second component carries a pintle fitting, the male counterpart to the gudgeon, ...
,
stone loach
The stone loach (''Barbatula barbatula'') is a European species of fresh water ray-finned fish in the family Nemacheilidae. It is one of nineteen species in the genus '' Barbatula''. Stone loaches live amongst the gravel and stones of fast f ...
,
European river lamprey
The European river lamprey (''Lampetra fluviatilis''), also known as the river lamprey or lampern, is a species of freshwater lamprey.
Description
Adult river lampreys measure from for the sea-going forms and up to for the lake forms. The very ...
and the
spined loach
The spined loach (''Cobitis taenia'') is a common freshwater fish in Europe. It is sometimes known as spotted weather loach, not to be confused with the "typical" weather loaches of the genus '' Misgurnus''. This is the type species of the spiny ...
.
West of Nuenen

The section of the Kleine Dommel west of Nuenen runs from the
Venlo–Eindhoven railway
The Venlo–Eindhoven railway is an important railway line in the Netherlands running from Venlo to Eindhoven, passing through Helmond and Deurne. The line was opened in 1866. It is part of the ''Staatslijn'' "E".
Stations
The main interchange ...
to the confluence with the Dommel. Between the railway and the
Watermill at Opwetten
The Watermill at Opwetten ( Dutch: ''Opwettense watermolen'') is a watermill along the river Kleine Dommel, located on the Opwettenseweg 203 in , Nuenen, Gerwen en Nederwetten, in the province of North Brabant, Netherlands. First mentioned in th ...
most of the sides of the Kleine Dommel have been razed for agriculture. North of the mill this is not much better. However, in general the Kleine Dommel is still in its original bed in this section.
In 2020 Waterboard de Dommel,
Staatsbosbeheer
Staatsbosbeheer, founded in 1899, is a Dutch government organization for forestry and the management of nature reserves.
Staatsbosbeheer currently oversees over 250,000 hectares of land in the Netherlands. Usually this land is open to the public ...
,
Brabants Landschap
Brabants Landschap, officially Stichting het Noordbrabants Landschap, is one of the 12 provincial landscape foundations in the Netherlands.
History
Foundation
Modern nature conservation in North Brabant province started with the acquisiti ...
, and four municipalities started the project 'Dommeldal uit de Verf' for the area between the A67 and the
Dommel
The Dommel is a small river in Belgium and the Netherlands, left tributary of the Dieze. It is 120 km long, of which 85 km in the Netherlands. The Dommel takes in water from the Keersop, Tongelreep, Run, Gender and Kleine Dommel streams and me ...
at
Son en Breugel
Son en Breugel () is a municipality in the southern Netherlands just outside Eindhoven. The municipality covers an area of of which is water. It had a population of in . Son en Breugel used to be two different villages: 'Son' and 'Breugel', with ...
. The idea is to acquire much land that is now in agricultural use. By converting it to nature, nature reserves like the Urkhovense Zeggen should be connected to other valuable areas.
The Watermill at Opwetten was painted by Van Gogh, see
Water Mill at Opwetten
''Water Mill at Opwetten'' (F48) is an oil painting of the Watermill at Opwetten, created in 1884 by Vincent van Gogh. It is considered one of his first works using oil paint as a medium and anticipates Van Gogh's early realist masterpiece, ''Th ...
. It has the largest water wheel in the Netherlands. The gristmill is still in functioning order, and is generally operated each Sunday. The building of the former oil and fulling mill now houses a restaurant. The mill has a rich well documented history that goes back to the 11th century. The current buildings date from the 18th century.
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External links
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Rivers of North Brabant
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