• Afferdense Duinen

    This walk in the Bergerbos alternates over rolling river dunes through coniferous and deciduous forests and heathland with fens such as the Quin and the Zevenboomsven. In the middle of the Afferdense Duinen you will pass a twelve meter high watchtower. From the top you have a beautiful view.

  • Around Bemelen

    A nice walk through a very varied landscape with fields, limestone grasslands, grooves, orchards and hedges in the area of the village of Bemelen, just east of Maastricht on the edge of the Maas valley and the Margraten plateau. You go along the flank of the Bemelerberg, one of the most striking parts of the Heuvelland, the Schaandertbosje and the Hamster nature reserve.

  • Gerendal

    The Gerendal is a nature and hiking area in Valkenburg a / d Geul. During this short but spirited walk you will pass the local orchid garden and continue along hillside forests, orchards, meadows and hedges. The grazing herd of Mergelland sheep complete this idyllic landscape.

  • Reindersmeer

    This walking route in the Maasduinen National Park leads through the beautiful area of the Reinders lake that was created by sand excavations. In the sixties, the extraction of industrial sand for the concrete industry started at Bergerheide. These demolitions created the Leuker lake, Seurenheide day beach and Reinders lake. Nature plays the leading role around the 45-meter deep and 130-hectare Reinders lake.

  • Swolgender Heath

    Walking tour through the Aastbroek and Broekhuizerweerd, over the Swolgender heath and through the Schuitwater. Aastbroek is a nature reserve that consists of small meadows. Broekhuizerweerd arose after clay extraction for the raising of the quays, this has given the Maas more control over this area and in a few years a special piece of river nature has emerged. The Swolgender heathland is a mix of forest and heathland with a striking transition to an old Maas meander the Schuitwater an area that consists of marsh and open water.

  • The Gulperberg

    This hiking route takes you to the southern hamlet of Landsrade, between the rolling hills, the vast farmlands and the waving fields. On the Gulperberg you have a beautiful view of the Heuvelland and in the area of the hamlet Landsrade you walk along meadows and forest edges with beautiful views along the way.

  • The Krang

    This short walk in the Kempen-Broek goes through a beautiful piece of nature over a plank path to a fen with a viewing wall. You will also pass windmill De Hoop and at the starting point you can take a look at the small war cemetery of Swartbroek.

  • The Margraten plateau

    This gps walk goes through the beautiful South Limburg hills. The route starts in the hamlet of Honthem and goes via paved and unpaved paths along fields and orchards to the hamlet of Bruisterbosch. Along the way you have beautiful views of the rolling landscape of the Margraten plateau without having to make many altimeters yourself. During the walk you will pass the American Cemetery Margraten. This cemetery contains a total of 8,301 Americans buried in as many graves. Two unknown soldiers are buried in one grave and one is empty. The body of PFC Joseph Fletcher Hill was returned to America on April 28, 2001.

  • Tram Line Maastricht-Vaals Stage 03

    It quickly became clear to local residents that the tram line would not last long. It started well on the day of the opening June 27, 1922 in Wijlre.

  • Tram Line Maastricht-Vaals Stage 04

    The walking tour starts again on the route, followed by the route that was constructed later, now the Oude Baan, which is soon abandoned again.

  • Weerter forest and Hugterheide

    The Weerterbos has gained much fame in recent years due to the presence of red deer. Soon you discover that the Weerterbos has much more to offer. It is a very varied area with old, moist deciduous forests, some beautiful fens and small heathlands. On the western side, the Weerterbos is flanked by dry forests of Hugterheide. Here and there you will discover a piece of heather.

  • Zwartwater Tour

    A nice walking tour through the forest areas of Zwartwater, Ballonzuilen forests, Testrik and the Vliegveld forests. All forest areas have something in common, they are planted on wild peeling grounds for wood production. During the walking tour one will notice that they differ a lot from each other.