Discover the beautiful Netherlands and Belgium

  • The Netherlands
  • Limburg
  • Eijsden-Margraten
  • 60.10 km (Approximately 03:32 u)
  • Cycling route 183719
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Discover the beautiful Netherlands and Belgium

  • The Netherlands
  • Limburg
  • Eijsden-Margraten
  • 60.10 km (Approximately 03:32 u)
  • Cycling route 183719

Cross the border and discover some nice sights on Belgian territory, while you also discover the rich cultural history in the border region on your own soil. The base of this cycling tour is Hoeve De Witte Olifant Noorbeek, where you can rent cozy houses and come home after your tour and relax in the leafy surroundings. Route 183718 also starts and ends here, so you can make two beautiful bike rides with an overnight stay and really enjoy a weekend getaway. Hoeve de Witte Olifant Noorbeek is an official free charging point with picnic area.

Along the way you will pass the farm of the same name in Libeek, the oldest parts of which also date from the thirteenth century. There used to be a knightly house on this site, but after the castle changed owners in the sixteenth century, the fortress was gradually converted into a tenant farm. Libeek has the largest farm in Limburg, which surrounds a square courtyard and the house, which is built of marlstone, was built and improved in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

The Meschermolen is also beautiful. The upper water mill from 1699 was used as a flour mill and it is the first water mill on the Voer stream. The mill served for centuries and was only closed down in the early 1950s. The mill was then no longer needed, because an electric hammer mill was installed in the village. The mill was restored between 1996 and 1998 and made suitable for grinding again. The mill can be visited by appointment.


Another water mill is the Breustermolen, which is also called the Richelle Mill. This mill, which was built in the wing of a farm, also milled on the Voer. The first mention of this water mill dates back to 1221, when it was used as a ban mill for the manor of Breust. In 1791 a major renovation took place, in which the mill owes its facade stone with that date.

Eijsden Castle, the next attraction, is among the top Dutch UNESCO Monuments. The historic castle consists of two right-angled wings connected by a corner tower. There is a gatehouse with a courtyard and a park that is freely accessible.

And while you're in the area, you can learn something about the history of the area and antiquity at the Musée de la Montagne Saint Pièrre. The Musée du Silex, located in the cellars of the Eben-Ezer tower, will teach you more about the interesting flint. 

Directions

# Description Distance
Hoeve de Witte Olifant Noorbeek (Kempestraat, 6255 AC, Eijsden-Margraten, Limburg, The Netherlands) 0.00 km
81
81 (6261NA, Eijsden-Margraten, Limburg, The Netherlands) 3.34 km
80
80 (Libeek, 6265NE, Eijsden-Margraten, Limburg, The Netherlands) 5.22 km
Libeek (6265NE, Eijsden-Margraten, Limburg, The Netherlands) 5.35 km
100
100 (6245KK, Eijsden-Margraten, Limburg, The Netherlands) 9.00 km
78
78 (6245JX, Eijsden-Margraten, Limburg, The Netherlands) 9.72 km

Pause places

Hoeve de Witte Olifant Noorbeek

Kempestraat 2
6255 AC Eijsden-Margraten
http://www.dewitteolifantnoorbeek.nl

Hoeve de Witte Olifant Noorbeek is located in picturesque Noorbeek, close to the Belgian border. An environment with forests, beautiful views and quiet old villages where time passes in a Burgundian way. Life at De Witte Olifant also runs at a pleasant pace. You stay in one of the comfortable holiday homes that were made in the monumental seventeenth-century half-timbered farm. Or you can choose to stay in the detached Cottage. There is an outdoor kitchen with a charging point (free) for e-Bikes. While you wait for this, you can have a picnic and make free coffee and tea. From the leafy garden you have a beautiful view of the South Limburg and Belgian hills, where you can enjoy long days walking and cycling. You can charge the bicycle here via the bicycle charging point.

Sights

Libeek


6265NE Eijsden-Margraten
http://www.kasteleninnederland.nl

The oldest parts of this castle-like farm date back to the 13th century. Originally it was a castle with a moat around it, but large parts of it have been lost over the centuries.

Meschermolen


6245KD Eijsden-Margraten

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.

Breustermolen


6245AH Eijsden-Margraten

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.

Eijsden


6245AN Eijsden-Margraten

Eijsden Castle was built around 1635 and rebuilt after a fire around the middle of the 17th century. The construction has a U-shaped plan and is made of various building materials, creating a good example of Maasland architecture.

Musee de la Montagne Saint Pierre


4600 Visé

Musee du Silex

Tour d'Eben-Ezer
4690 Bassenge

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