Proximity to facilities; distances by car, regional
| Regions | Periods | Leisure and culture Museum Distance to museum (km) | Leisure and culture Museum Number of museums Within 5 km (number) | Leisure and culture Museum Number of museums Within 10 km (number) | Leisure and culture Museum Number of museums Within 20 km (number) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reusel-De Mierden | 2025* | . | . | . | . |
| Source: CBS. | |||||
Table explanation
This table contains information about the average distances for residents of the Netherlands from their home address to the nearest facilities (e.g. school, GP or library). The table also includes information about the number of facilities located within a certain distance from the residential address. These data are calculated as an average over all persons in the area.
The data are available at different regional levels, as of 1 January. The lowest level is the municipality.
From 2022, the calculation of distances from addresses to the (nearest) facilities has been improved: from then on, driving directions are taken into account when determining the routes and distances from addresses to the (nearest) facilities. In previous years, this did not happen or only to a limited extent.
Data available from: 2006
Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are final until reporting year 2024.
From reporting year 2023 on, the figures are first published as preliminary.
Once all variables in a reporting year have been published as preliminary, they will be made final at the next publication moment.
Changes per March 2026
For the reporting year 2015, the following variables have been corrected since they were not rounded correctly:
Health and wellbeing
GP post
Leisure and culture
Museum
Performing arts (excl. festivals)
Pop music venue
Data on the following themes were added for the year 2025:
Health and wellbeing
GP practice
Pharmacy
Hospital (incl. outpatient clinic)
Hospital (excl. outpatient clinic)
Retail
Large supermarket
Shop for other daily food
Department store
Hospitality sector
Cafe, etc.
Cafeteria, etc.
Restaurants
Hotel, etc.
Childcare
Daycare centres
Out-of-school care
Education
Primary education
Traffic and transport
Main highway entrance
Train stations (all types)
Important transfer station
Leisure and culture
Library
Indoor swimming pool
Artificial ice skating rink
Cinema
Sauna
Tanning salon
Attraction
Fire station
Note: The definitions of the following categories have changed.
Cafe
From 2025, shisha lounge category is added.
Cafeteria
From 2024, crêpes/wafels/donuts category is added.
From 2025, categories coffee bar, other catering, and a new category juice bars are added.
When will new figures be released?
In the fall of 2026, additional figures for reporting year 2025 will be added to this table.
Description topics
- Leisure and culture
- Museum
- A museum is a permanent institution at the service of society and its development, open to the public, not aimed at making a profit, which acquires, preserves, scientifically researches, presents and informs about the material testimonies of man and his environment for purposes of study, education and pleasure.
From 2015 onwards, new (stricter) criteria are applied to museums. These criteria are:
- The museum has a permanent location, is open permanently and is freely accessible at least 28 weeks a year and three days a week.
- The museum is not for profit, or is an institution or foundation for public benefit (ANBI).
- The museum has its own collection and conducts research into the collection in order to disseminate knowledge about it.
- The museum has a website or can be accessed via referral on a larger platform.
Please take this trend break into account when interpreting the data, especially when comparing various years before and after 2015.
The locations of the museums in 2006 are not available at Statistics Netherlands. That’s why the museums from 2005 have been used as the best approximation for the distances to museums in 2006.
As of the reporting year 2013, all museums in a partnership have been included (provided they meet the above criteria). In the years prior to 2013, only one museum per partnership was included in the population. As a result, the populations from 2013 onwards have increased by a few dozen more museums.- Distance to museum
- The average distance of all residents in an area to the nearest museum, calculated by road.
- Number of museums
- The average number of museums within a fixed distance by road for all inhabitants of an area.
- Within 5 km
- Within 10 km
- Within 20 km