June 2022

  • The Netherlands
  • Limburg
  • Leudal
  • 475.73 km (Approximately 27:59 u)
  • Cycling route 2895749
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June 2022

  • The Netherlands
  • Limburg
  • Leudal
  • 475.73 km (Approximately 27:59 u)
  • Cycling route 2895749

Directions

# Description Distance
Brigittastraat, Leudal, Limburg, The Netherlands 0.00 km
20
20 (3640, Kinrooi, Flanders, Belgium) 2.64 km
19
19 (Dolenweg, 3640, Kinrooi, Flanders, Belgium) 4.70 km
28
28 (3640, Maaseik, Flanders, Belgium) 9.39 km
27
27 (3680, Maaseik, Flanders, Belgium) 11.18 km
45
45 (3680, Maaseik, Flanders, Belgium) 16.83 km

Sights

Chapelle Sainte Gotte

Chapelle Sainte Gotte
6660 Houffalize

The cornerstone of society in ancient and modern times are the churches and more often the small chapels that you can observe everywhere in the smallest hamlet. Small monuments with a rich history.

Burcht Raeren

Haus Raeren
4730 Raeren

Burg Raeren is a water castle that was built around the year 1350. In 1963 the castle was transformed into a museum about pottery. You can go here for an extensive collection of 'stoneware'.

Kasteel Vaelsbroek


6291NH Vaals

Near Vaals you will find Vaelsbroek Castle, a white mansion from 1761. Around the house you will find a park with a mausoleum of the owners of the house.

Kasteel Oost

Oosterweg
6301PV Valkenburg

Kasteel Oost is a castle-like country house just outside the town of Valkenburg. This national monument is surrounded by a beautiful landscape garden. The first mention of the castle dates back to 1340, when there was a fortified farm on the site of the castle. At the beginning of the 19th century, the castle was uninhabited for a number of years, so it fell into disrepair. The accompanying chapel was then used for the storage of goods of a church in Valkenburg. In 1830 the manor was bought and saved from destruction by a squire. Between 1839 and 1840, the country house was radically renovated in neoclassical style. Then the country house got the look it still has today. The house is built from ocher-colored marl, from the well-known caves in the area. After the Second World War, the castle was seized by the Dutch State as enemy property. Ultimately, the castle was bought in 1950 by the municipality of Valkenburg-Houthem. The International Butler Academy has been located in the castle since 2010.

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