Nationaal Park De Groote Peel
A raised peat bog on the Limburg–Brabant border: pools, birch scrub and reed that draw thousands of cranes and geese — and some of the darkest, quietest skies in the south.
The longest river-dune belt in the Netherlands, along the Maas in northern Limburg: sand, heath, fens and pine, with the Reindersmeer lake at its heart.
The longest river-dune belt in the Netherlands, along the Maas in northern Limburg: sand, heath, fens and pine, with the Reindersmeer lake at its heart.
Best for: Varied walking along the Maas
A raised peat bog on the Limburg–Brabant border: pools, birch scrub and reed that draw thousands of cranes and geese — and some of the darkest, quietest skies in the south.
A rare terraced landscape in central Limburg near the German border: valleys, streams, heath and pine, and the only place in the Netherlands where the adder and smooth snake still thrive.

Nijmegen's big 1930s park with a natural amphitheatre, open-air stage and a small mountain ('De Goffertberg').