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This is the shortened version of the Klompenpad Staickheimerpad. The entire route is 17 kilometers long. Starting at the southern edge of Stokkum you walk through the countryside to the Bergherbos. The forest has many hills, and during this route you climb to the top of the Huizenberg, where you will find a watchtower for amazing views. You will also pass a water source. The route is marked with red clogs.
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This is one of the shortened versions of the Klompenpad Staickheimerpad. The complete path is 17 kilometers long. A varied walk through farm fields and the hilly forests of the Bergherbos. You visit the watchtower on the Huizenberg and walk along a water source. The trail is marked with red clogs. You can combine this Klompenpad with the Babborgapad.
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Circular walk through the forests of Montferland, where you also get to see some of the history of the First World War. At that time, a large part of these forests belonged to Germany. In 1916 and 1917, trenches and bunkers were constructed here by the Germans. After the war, many of the defenses were blown up, but traces of this can still be seen. One of the trenches has been rebuilt so that one can experience what it was like to hide here as a soldier and learn about the history of the war...
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This trail follows the river Oude Rijn (Old Rhine). In Spijk, the Rhine divides into the Rhine and the Oude Rijn. You follow the dikes, which makes it clear how big the river can be. The dikes are located 1.5 kilometers apart. After Zevenaar you walk past one of the oldest windmills in the Netherlands, De Buitenmolen from 1540. The majority of this walk is on unpaved paths.
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The Rijnweidepad is a varied Klompenpad through the history and nature of Spijk. The village has a long history in the brick industry, and you start this trail at a monument that reminds of this history. You walk over the dike along the Rhine to Lobith, after which you walk around the Carvium Novum. The nature and water-rich park offers many recreational opportunities. It was created by the clay excavation for the brick industry. On the German border you walk back to the starting point. The...