7 Summits Wilhelminaberg-wandelroute

7 Summits Wilhelminaberg-wandelroute

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At the moment, we are completing the transition from the coloured walking signposts to the new Knopen Lopen walking junction network. Online, you may still come across routes that refer to the coloured signposts. It is possible that these signposts are no longer present in the area. For the time being, we recommend navigating the route online or linking the walking junctions yourself.
This route is part of the 7 Summits , the seven steepest mountain peaks in South Limburg. It concerns a circular walk of 5.5 kilometers with a maximum height of 225 meters.

The Wilhelminaberg is an artificial hill in the municipality of Landgraaf. The hill originated as a slag heap of the Wilhelmina State Mine and was transformed into a recreational area in the 1970s.

From the top, on a clear day, you can see the Claus power station at Roermond, the slag heaps at Genk in Belgium, the Halden in Germany and the lignite power station at Würselen.

And to the south you have a view to where the mountains continue: the Eifel, the High Fens with the highest point in Belgium and the Vaalserberg. The starting point of the walking route is the parking lot at the Strijthagermolen.

Please note, this route is not signposted.
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Parkeerplaats Strijthagermolen

Distance


5.3 km
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Herman Wehkamp
Coördinator Routepunt

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There is nothing as annoying as a lack of clear signposting on your route. Despite continuous checks, a lack may still exist. Report unclear, broken or missing signposts quickly and efficiently to Routepunt Zuid-Limburg. Of course, suggestions for improvements are also welcome. Together, we can keep all our recreational routes up-to-date and accessible!
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