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The Bunthorst

Bunthorst

Walking tour through the Bunthorst, Groote Slink and Krim estates. The three areas are mined sub-areas of a much larger Peel area that has once been in this area. The peeling area consisted of an immense bare plain that offered no shelter anywhere. Much of the Peel area has been cultivated as an agricultural area.

Distance: 12 km.

Time: 3h00.

Grade: Easy.

Type: Circular.

Gps Track: Yes.

Route description: Yes.

Wheelchair: Not suitable.

Dog: Allowed.

Height gain: No info.

Trail: 95% unpaved.

Marking: See PDF route description.

Hiking shoes recommended.

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Bunthorst.

The brothers Adam and Jan-Berend Roelvink have constructed the estate The Bunthorst and the Groote Slink. The Groote Slink is laid out in an English landscape style and consists of an alternation of forest, heath and farmland. In the Groote Slink, one comes along the Slink pond a meandering fen of the Deep Slink. Near the fen there is an ice cellar, which nowadays serves as a residence for bats. The Bunthorst is an area that is laid out with alternation of forest, heathland and farmland, through which avenues run with beech and American oak. The Krim estate consists of pine forests and heaths, with these "heaths" you get a good impression of what it once looked like here.

Bunthorst

Download PDf for route description.

Map & Poi's.