Attraction

Hoeve Vernelsberg

Plaatweg 3
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Half-timbered houses with dark beams and whitewashed clay are characteristic of the South Limburg Heuvelland. What is special about this half-timbered farm is that it is one of the few buildings in the Netherlands that has no foundations. The rock on which Hoeve Vernelsberg was built in 1323 was formed about 300 million years ago and is rock hard. Two of the stables and the bakehouse are built from the local bluestone. During the Second World War, the cowshed was hit by a V1 bomb. Recently, the monumental farm has been completely restored into a group accommodation.

Want to know more about geological treasures? Visit Zuid-Limburg has published a walking map with the name 'Geological treasures in the Geuldal'. This is available at the Visit South Limburg Shops.
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