Graaf Lambertroute SC02 Schinnen

Graaf Lambertroute SC02 Schinnen

Lambert, Count d'Ansembourg, was a diplomat who died unexpectedly in 2007 and the Count of Amstenrade Castle. He gave his name to the Graaf Lambertroute. On this somewhat longer, but easily accessible walking route you will see his castle, but also the avenues and villages that are characteristic of Limburg rural life. You see the meadows and fields, the cool stream valleys and the panoramic views. Along the way you can enjoy a cup of coffee in Oirsbeek or Merkelbeek. In Merkelbeek it is also possible to take the abbreviation back to Amstenrade Castle, where your car will be waiting for you. You follow this walking route via the white (ring) posts.

Tip! On the way you pass the Clemens domain . Curious about the stories or take a look inside? View the 360-degree tour or listen to the audio tour . Both tours are also accessible by scanning the QR codes on the facade sign at the church.
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Start- and endpoint


Kloosterberg 1, 6436 CV Amstenrade, Netherlands

Type of itinerary


Walking route

Distance


10.7 km
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Herman Wehkamp
Coördinator Routepunt

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