B&B de Kerk





The B&B de Kerk Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Walking route through Landgoed Oorsprong and over the Zilverberg. Two beautiful walking areas full of wildlife, birds, mushrooms, various trees and plants. The walk takes you along monumental roads in the places where a country house once stood. Most of the route leads through the forests of the former estates, but you also walk over the grasslands in the middle. You will not come across any catering establishments during this walk.
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Loop around the Oorsprongbeek, one of the streams of the De Hemelse Berg estate. Soon you pass the old hut and the impressive spring of the river. Several waterfalls have been built in the river, of which the one near the cave house is the most special. This is meters high and here you can walk behind the water. You walk through dense forests along the river and cross the water with wooden bridges. You will come across some information boards along the way.
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This is the 11th stage of the long-distance walk Dwars door Gelderland. The entire route is 165 kilometers and is usually run in 25 stages. The entire route is well marked and mostly runs on unpaved paths. There are plenty of camping pitches and other accommodation options on the route. Stage 11 runs between Wolfheze hotel and Arnhem. The route runs through the Bilderberg forests via Oosterbeek to Lichtenbeek, the Vijverberg and Warnsborn and introduces you to the beautiful landscapes of the...
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Alternate circular walk starting from Doorwerth castle. After crossing a few small streams you walk into the forests of the Boersberg. The forests are part of the Veluwe. Here you can visit the watchtower. The second part of the route runs through the floodplains of the Rhine, where you walk through the vast area and along the water.
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A Slow Journey starting from Castle Doorwerth. Doorwerth itself is surrounded by forests and estates. With this walking route you walk around Doorwerth, through the patchwork of nature reserves. The most famous area is probably Wolfheze, where you walk along the river and the many water sources.