Boshotel - Vlodrop, Roermond





The Boshotel - Vlodrop, Roermond Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Loop from the forest hotel through De Meinweg National Park. The Meinweg consists of a terraced landscape with height differences that are unique for the Netherlands. You regularly walk here with great views of the surroundings. The trail takes you to a beautiful variety of forests and heaths.
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Nice and scenic excursion in De Meinweg National Park. This route is a certified premium hiking trail that starts and ends in Germany, but mostly runs on the Dutch side of the border. The beautiful alternation between natural and cultural landscapes is particularly pleasant. The route is one of the nine Water.Wander.World.Tours. Highlights of the tour: - Pretty natural landscapes - Local flora and fauna - Effelder Waldsee
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Idyllic round tour from Rothenbach, North Rhine-Westphalia. You can start well from the parking lot between the Herkenbosserweg and the Gitstapper Weg. About half of the way there is in the Schwalm-Nette Nature Park and offers a beautiful natural landscape. Highlights of the tour: - Dalheim mill - Along the Rothenbach - Helpensteiner Bach
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The Sint-Ludwig route is a dark blue marked trail from Staatsbosbeheer through De Meinweg National Park. The trail runs through the ancient forests that surround Sint-Ludwig. The Sint-Ludwig is a former Franciscan monastery. The route takes you over beautiful forest lanes around the monastery, visiting the chapel and the cemetery along the way.
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Vlodrop Station is a village located in the middle of De Meinweg National Park. An ideal starting point for beautiful hiking trails. With this round you walk directly into the woods. Soon you will be walking along an extensive body of water. After crossing a grassland you cross the German border. Here you walk right past the old monastery of Sankt Ludwig, and further south you pass a lake and river. Here is an old water mill that now houses a restaurant. Then you walk back into the...