With the Archeo Route Limburg you will discover the stories behind Limburg's history and archaeology. The most important spots of this route are marked with a work of art in the form of a spear.
When you walk through Voerendaal and Klimmen, you walk in ancient footsteps, which go back to the Romans. You follow the famous Via Belgica, an important traffic artery in Roman times.
The road through Voerendaal was a small section of the four hundred kilometer long road, all the way from the French seacoast to the German Rhineland. Archaeologists found part of the way back at Bergseweg and Oude Midweg.
Not only the Via Belgica, but also remains of burial fields and villa rustica's prove the presence of the Romans in this region in the first five centuries AD.
Villa Ten Hove, the largest and best-known Roman agricultural complex in the Netherlands, supplied the growing population with grain. There was a belt of lookouts along the Roman roads. The church of Klimmen may have been built on the foundations of such a lookout.
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