Kunoroute Voerendaal Aken Voerendaal

Kunoroute Voerendaal Aken Voerendaal

Kuno is a folk legend about betrayal and forbidden love, spread over the years by itinerant storytellers. The chronicle is about Kuno, son of Lady Minnegardis. At the insistence of his uncle Wijnand van Borenburcht, he followed the priestly training in Aachen, but soon joined his uncle's army. There he proved himself a valiant knight and was made an officer of King Charles' bodyguard. He fell in love with the king's youngest daughter, after which they fled together to the castle of Wijnand. Discover the walk from Voerendaal to Aachen and back with Kuno as a common thread!

Please note : this route is not signposted, but can also be downloaded via a special PDF (see 'Download' under 'Print PDF'). Here you will find a pdf with a written route description. Parking is possible at De Bernardushoeve (Mingersborg 20-22 in Voerendaal).

At the Bernardushoeve you can also book an overnight package to make the Kuno experience complete!

If you have any comments about the route, please report them to routepunt@visitzuidlimburg.nl .

A complete walking map with dozens of other walking routes in this region can easily be ordered via www.visitzuidlimburg.nl/webshop .

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Start- and endpoint


Kerkplein 70, 6367 ES Voerendaal, Netherlands

Type of itinerary


Walking route

Distance


45.8 km
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Herman Wehkamp
Coördinator Routepunt

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