The walk goes along the edge of the National Park De Meinweg to the nature reserve De Turfkoelen. At Daelenbroeck Castle it goes in the direction of the meandering Roer and the Rode Beek. Just across the border with Germany you come to the Effelder Waldsee.
Hike through the wooded part of the Meinweg National Park, along the Rode Beek that forms the border with Germany and the river Roer. The Rode Beek is a beautiful meandering brook that originates just across the border in Germany. It forms the national border between the hamlet of Vlodrop Station and the village of Vlodrop about 5 km away. There are two water mills along this stream: the Dalheimer Mühle on the German side and the Gitstappermolen on the Dutch side.
Walking tour through the edge of the Meinweg, along the Rode Beek and the river Roer. The Rode Beek is a beautiful meandering brook that originates just across the border from Germany and forms the national border between Vlodrop Station and Vlodrop. Along the stream is a water wheel mill worth seeing, the Gitstapper mill, which was built about 600 years ago.
The walking tour starts in America, a small originally heath mining village, and then continues through De Schadijkse forests.
Hike through the Marisberg forest area, the peel remnant 't Zinkske, the nature reserves 't Molentje, and Het Kwakvors. During the hike you will pass a number of times along a canal, the Canal of Deurne and the Helenavaart. Both channels were dug to dewater the Peel with the aim of peat extraction.
Walking tour through the cross-border nature reserve Kempen-Broek on the border of the Netherlands and Belgium. The walking tour goes through the Smeetshof, the Kettingdijk and the Laura forests.
Walking tour through the forest areas of the Raaybos and the Kesselse Bergen, the Dubbroek and through the Maas corridor, the Romanweerd and the Beckterveld.
This cross-border walk goes through the unspoilt Swalm Brook nature reserve with forests, heath and wetlands along the way, with the meandering Swalm as one of the eye-catchers.
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.
Walking tour through The Meinweg National Park. The Meinweg consists of a terraced landscape that is special for the Netherlands with steep transitions between these terraces. This unique landscape was created in the course of ten thousand years by scrapping the water of the Maas in combination with three fault surfaces in the earth that run through the national park, including the Peelrand Fault.
Walking tour through the Sint-Jansberg nature reserve and over the Mooker heath. The Sint-Jansberg is an estate with wooded slopes, fields and meadows. The Mooker heath is located on a spur of the Nijmegen lateral mound with beautiful views.
Walking tour through the Maaspark Ooijen-Wanssum, the town of Blitterswijck and the Hooge Heide forest area.
Walking tour through 't Ham in the brook valley of the Groote Molenbeek and Kasteelpark Ter Horst.
Hike over the hillside forests in the Geuldal and through the Ingendael to Sint Gerlach Castle. The walking tour goes through the Meerssenerbroek, the De Dellen hillside forests, along the Curfsgroeve, through the Bergse Heide with the Meertensgroeve and through the Ingendael along the river Geul.
Walking tour through the nature reserves Krang, Heijkersbroek and Ellburg.
Walking tour for the lover of open landscapes. The hike goes through the brook valley of the Tungelroyse brook, Beijlshof estate and along the brook valley of the Haelense brook on the edge of the Exaten estate.
Walking tour through Beijlshof estate, the Leu valley, De Bedelaar estate and the Haelense Beek valley that borders the Exatenbos.
A wooded point to point walk from Weert to Maarheeze. The line walk goes via the IJzeren Man, over the Boshoverheide, to the Weerter and Budelerbergen and then ends in Maarheeze via the Weerterbos and Hugterheide.
The walk goes through the nature reserve Sarsven and the Banen, the new nature reserve De Kwegt, forest area Wellensteyn and a number of linked forest plots around an agricultural area. Peat extraction has taken place in a large part of the area that is visited.
The walking tour takes you through the nature areas De Waterbloem, Kleine and Grote Moost, De Zwarte Peel, Nederpeel and the Spaans Bos. The forests of Waterbloem form a varied forest area with groves, swamps and grasslands. The Roggelsche Beek flows through the area. The area was a large swamp area until around 1850. The Kleine and Grote Moost are peel remains along the Noordervaart.