de Lochemse Berg





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Over mountains, past castles and the deep pit of the Witte Wieven. The Lochemse Bergroute is a beautiful walk, which of course first introduces you to the Lochemse Berg and the beautiful views that you enjoy from the top. Here you will also pass the historic viewing tower from 1893, Belvedère. But that is not the only thing about this walking route. After the Lochemse Berg you walk on to the water of the Berkel. You cross manor De Cloese, and through dense forests to the 'de Witte...
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The Lus Lochem is a mountain bike trail which is part of the Achterhoek Mountain Bike Network, a total of 110 kilometers long network of mountain bike trails. The loops can be driven independently or you can make a combination of one or more loops. The Lochem loop is located in the De Graafschap National Landscape. The trail goes over the Lochemse Berg, the Paaschberg and the Kale Berg. The route therefore has quite a few differences in height, the Lochemse Berg with its 50 meters is the...
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This walking route is dominated by the Kale Berg and the Lochemse Berg. The hills were created in the Ice Age and now have a highest point of 46 meters. The walking route is therefore characterized by beautiful views. You will pass the Witte Wievenkoele, a place with many legends about the three Witte Wieven that are said to haunt here at night. You walk through forests to the Lochemse Berg, and past the Zwiepse mill to the Zwiepsche Broek, formerly a swamp, now an area with beautiful views...
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With the Ommetje Barchem you discover a beautiful piece of nature that is rarely visited. Many call this Ommetje a big surprise. The hike takes you past the Lochemse and Kale Berg, an area full of views, flora, fauna and culture. Then also straight through the Hagenbeek nature reserve, where it can be quite muddy, especially after rain. The trail is well marked with green markers.
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In this walking route two routes are combined, the Galgenkamproute and Boschheurneroute. You then also follow two different markings, blue and blue-green footsteps. The walking route starts at the unique Boerderijmuseum De Lebbenbrugge, a 16th century farm. From here the route runs to open-air theater Het Galgenveld, and over the Jan Ribberspad along the Groenlose Slinge. The walk takes you on forest paths and small farm roads.