The municipality of Eijsden-Margraten has a rich history, with many monumental buildings in an exceptionally attractive and versatile landscape. During this long walking route, of approximately 21 kilometers, you will be guided along the most special flora and fauna. Experience and experience the unique chalk cliffs at the Bemelerberg, lay your hand on Europe's largest flint bank 'de Wolfskop' and experience the impressive views. You can park at one of the parking facilities in the village of Berg. On this page you will also find a separate, downloadable route description with extra information.
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Pater Kustersweg 18, 6267 NL Cadier en Keer
Type of itinerary
Walking route
Distance
21.6 km
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