The Kelmonderbos route takes you through the beautiful area around Kelmond and Klein-Genhout. After departure you walk through the Beekse buildings, but soon you discover the special nature along the Keutelbeek. The walking route then takes you through a beautiful park, forests, avenues and (standard) orchards. Culturally, the diversity is also great: in addition to sunken roads, you pass through the two hamlets of Kelmond and Klein-Genhout, past old farms and real Limburg half-timbered houses. Other monumental buildings along the route are Huize Genbroek and the St. Hubertusmolen. In the Kelmonderbos, numerous springs feed a water stream that ripples towards Beek. There are plenty of catering establishments in Beek where you can enjoy a delicious cup of coffee. The route can be followed via the wooden posts with a red plaque. The route is accessible via public transport via the bus stop of the Prof. Spronck Park in Beek.
Buy your ticket online and travel easily with Arriva to the starting point of bus stop Prof. Spronckpark in Beek (Bus line 30, 795 and 797).
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