7 Summits Schneeberg-route

7 Summits Schneeberg-route

This route is part of the 7 Summits , the seven steepest mountain peaks in South Limburg. It concerns a circular walk of 8.4 kilometers with a maximum height of 257 meters.

The top of the Schneeberg is located in Germany and is part of the Bocholtz Plateau. The Schneeberg owes its name to the chalky soil, which has a remarkably light (white) color in summer compared to the surrounding hills.

At the foot of the mountain is the Dutch village of Oud-Lemiers, the starting point of the normal route to the top at 257 meters. Concrete tank barriers ('dragon's teeth') and bunkers, parts of the Siegfried Line from the Second World War, can still be found around the Schneeberg.

Please note, this route is not signposted.
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Start- and endpoint


Oud Lemiers 4, 6295AT, Limburg

Type of itinerary


Walking route

Distance


8.8 km
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Herman Wehkamp
Coördinator Routepunt

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