The
Dommel is a stream in
Belgium and the
Netherlands, left tributary of the
Dieze. It rises in north-eastern Belgium near
Peer and flows into the southern part of the Netherlands. The Dommel takes in water from the Keersop,
Tongelreep,
Run,
Gender and Kleine Dommel streams and merges at
's-Hertogenbosch with the
Aa stream to form river Dieze, which subsequently flows towards the
Meuse. The main cities and towns along the Dommel's course are Peer,
Neerpelt,
Valkenswaard,
Dommelen,
Eindhoven,
Son en Breugel,
Sint-Oedenrode,
Boxtel,
Sint-Michielsgestel and 's-Hertogenbosch. The most original part and natural state of the Dommel can be found between Eindhoven and Boxtel. Here the Dommel has still its original winds and meanders and forms a cultural-historical and valuable landscape area called the
Dommelbeemden.