Enjoy the Maas area

  • The Netherlands
  • Limburg
  • Leudal
  • 58.10 km (Approximately 03:25 u)
  • Cycling route 164681
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Enjoy the Maas area

  • The Netherlands
  • Limburg
  • Leudal
  • 58.10 km (Approximately 03:25 u)
  • Cycling route 164681

Unprecedentedly beautiful forests, floodplains and plenty of historical sights: you will find it along the Maas in Central Limburg. This route takes you through the Leudal and Roermond.

Leudal First you cycle through Het Leudal, a beautiful nature reserve of wet forests around the De Leu stream. Here you pass the Leumolen, an ancient water mill. In picturesque Neer you make a pit stop at Cafe Maneslust Biej Mieke, after which you can admire the Friedessemolen from 1671. Then you cross the Maas with a ferry. In the floodplains around Beesel it is nice to cycle on car-free roads past fruit orchards and flowery meadows.

Roermond You drive a bit through the damp forests in the Swalmdal, how wonderfully quiet it is here! Just south of Boukoul you pass Zuidewijk, a castle farm from the seventeenth century. Get off at Boerderijterras and Camping het Spikkerdal, before driving to the historic heart of Roermond. Enjoy a coffee and something tasty at Maasterras Kanters before driving through the woods of the Beegderheide to Eetcafe Aan de Kirk for a delicious meal.

Directions

# Description Distance
Napoleonsweg, Leudal, Limburg, The Netherlands 0.00 km
Leumolen (6083BL, Leudal, Limburg, The Netherlands) 3.59 km
Café Restaurant St. Servaas (Sint Servaasweg, 6083 AS, Leudal, Limburg, The Netherlands) 5.62 km
51
51 (6086AW, Leudal, Limburg, The Netherlands) 8.85 km
78
78 (Hoogstraat, 6086BH, Leudal, Limburg, The Netherlands) 10.33 km
Friedessemolen (6086BN, Leudal, Limburg, The Netherlands) 12.09 km

Pause places

Café Restaurant St. Servaas

Sint Servaasweg 46
6083 AS Leudal

At Cafe Restaurant St. Servaas you can enjoy delicious food and drinks in a wooded area. You are here on the edge of the beautiful nature reserve Leudal, just above Nunhem near Roermond in Central Limburg. Walking in the woods, cycling along the water of the Maas, it's all possible here! Come here for a cup of coffee before your walking or cycling tour, take a break for a bite to eat or a drink, or end your day out with a nice dinner. You are most welcome!

Maasterras Kanters

Maasstraat 5
6049 CB Roermond
http://www.cafekanters.nl

Maasterras Kanters is located in a unique location on the banks of the Maas in Ool, a hamlet that is part of Roermond. In this region you have plenty of choice for a bike ride: the Maasplassen, the Leudal and the Meinweg are all within cycling range. Not to mention historic Roermond and towns such as Thorn, Wessem and Stevensweert. Park your bike at Kanters to recharge your batteries at your leisure. From the terrace on the water you can look out over the Maas and the boats while enjoying a drink and snack.

Eetcafé Aan de Kirk

Raadhuisplein 34
6085 BZ Leudal
http://www.aandekirk.com

Eatery at the Kirk is centrally located in the historic part of Horn. A perfect starting point to explore beautiful Central Limburg by bike or on foot. A number of cycling and walking routes start here around the core, but also towards the Beegderheide. Afterwards, enjoy a delicious meal at the eatery and reminisce about the wonderful day!

Sights

Leumolen


6083BL Leudal

Mills powered by pure natural power from streams and streams. Miller was a widespread profession in earlier times. One of the few machines in ancient times. Often situated in a beautiful landscape with historical features.

Friedessemolen


6086BN Leudal

Mills powered by pure natural power from streams and streams. Miller was a widespread profession in earlier times. One of the few machines in ancient times. Often situated in a beautiful landscape with historical features.

Kasteel Zuidewijk

1A
6071 NC Roermond
http://www.kasteleninnederland.nl

Zuidewijk Spick is a monumental castle farm located in rustic Boukoul. It consists of a high mansion under a hipped roof (gray tiles) and, together with the adjoining farm, attached chapel and service buildings, forms a rectangular complex with a courtyard. This whole is enclosed by a moat. The name Spieck or Spick is derived from the word 'spieker', which means 'grain shed'. In the past, the harvest was usually stored in a spieker to protect the field fruits from people who went on a raid.

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