Heerlen is sandwiched between two stream valleys that meander through the city like green ribbons. This route takes you along those watercourses. You first follow the Caumerbeek, a special piece of nature in the middle of the city. You reach the cultural landscape southwest of Heerlen via a green corridor. You walk through forest, flowery grasslands and fields. You walk through a city park to the TerWorm estate, a sloping nature reserve consisting of standard fruit, woods and sunken roads. Limburg in miniature. Besides green, Heerlen is also rich in beautiful buildings. With the medieval Schelmenttoren, the Romanesque St. Pancratius Church and the Glass Palace, the city offers you a surprising mix of history and modern design. The fact that the Romans already knew how to appreciate this region is proven by the presence of their old baths in the Thermenmuseum. You start and end this route at Amrath Grand Hotel Heerlen. In the restaurant you can enjoy a culinary dinner, a delicious way to give your walk extra flavour. Do you want to explore the hilly region further? Then spend a night in this hospitable and comfortable hotel.