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Walking from Vorden to Vierlingsbeek
Walking from Vorden to Vierlingsbeek
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8 days
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NL48001
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Walking from Vorden to Vierlingsbeek
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From babbling brooks to rolling sand dunes

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Hiking trip: Walking from Vorden to Vierlingsbeek - 8 days

Walk along babbling brooks, through vast forests, and over rolling sand dunes. Start in picturesque Vorden, known for its beautiful castle, and hike through the delightful, characterful Achterhoek. Enjoy the peace in the Montferland forests, historic towns like 's-Heerenberg, and the hospitable villages along the Maas in North Limburg. This part is a fascinating mix of nature, culture, and relaxation and is an indispensable experience for anyone wanting to explore the Netherlands on foot!

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Route
Day 1: Arrival Vorden
Day 2: Vorden - Zelhem (11.2 mi)
Day 3: Zelhem - Braamt (12.4 mi)
Day 4: Braamt - Millingen a/d Rijn (14.9 mi)
Day 5: Millingen a/d Rijn - Groesbeek (12.7 mi)
Day 6: Groesbeek - Gennep (9.3 mi)
Day 7: Gennep - Vierlingsbeek (12.4 mi)
Day 8: Departure Vierlingsbeek

Day 1:    Arrival Vorden

After arriving at your accommodation, you can still visit Vorden Castle. There is also the option to take a train to the center of Zutphen, which is definitely worth it!

Day 2:    Vorden - Zelhem (11.2 mi)

Just outside Vorden lies the beautiful, eponymous castle. Beyond that, across the Vorden brook, you are halfway along the Pieterpad and find the monument of the two female path's designers. Continue through the varied landscape of the Kieftskamp estate and head through the small village of Linde towards manor 't Zelle. This monumental estate, once a farm, is now a recreation park. Before reaching Zelhem, walk through the now forested 't Zand, once a large shifting sand area.

Day 3:    Zelhem - Braamt (12.4 mi)

First, walk through the beautiful landscape of the Heidenhoek. Here stands the stately Silo Tower, also known as the 'Cathedral'. The next notable point is Slangenburg castle, inhabited and rebuilt by various castle lords since the 14th century and now a guest house. Further on, cross the Oude IJssel, an important river for the iron industry in the 18th century. Pass the Waalse water and continue towards Braamt. You will know you have arrived when you stand face to face with the nice windmill of Braamt.

Day 4:    Braamt - Millingen a/d Rijn (14.9 mi)

Here, in the eastern part of the province of Gelderland, right on the German border, lies the beautiful Montferland region. A hilly forest area with magnificent views. Walk through the Bergher forest and over the Hulzenberg, a hill (272 ft) where an observation tower offers expansive views over the area. You might encounter people without shoes; after all, you are on a so-called barefoot path! Continue through Hoch-Elten and enter the watery river land of the 'Gelderse Poort'. Arrive in the former border post Tolkamer on the river Waal, where you take the ferry to Millingen a/d Rijn.

Day 5:    Millingen a/d Rijn - Groesbeek (12.7 mi)

The day begins in the so-called 'Duffelt'. Walking through this river polder, just before the village of Leuth, pass the Plezenburg, a striking terp farm from 1810. Continue along the Wylerberg lake and climb the Duivelsberg. This 249 ft high hill is part of the Nijmegen moraine, formed in the last ice age. At the top, find the remains of the 'motte' castle Mergelp, dating back to the 11th century. Enjoy a splendid view over the Ooypolder and the Waal's floodplains. Walk further through the rolling hills of the Nederrijk estate, finally arriving in the wine village of Groesbeek.

Day 6:    Groesbeek - Gennep (9.3 mi)

Via the Groesbeek forest, leave the province of Gelderland and enter Limburg. Walk through a beautiful forest area, conquering the Sint Jansberg. In this lovely nature reserve, follow winding paths through the hills, passing lakes, ponds, and hedge-surrounded meadows. Pass Milsbeek, once famous for its pottery. Just before the town of Gennep, at the spot where the Niers and Maas rivers meet, lies the 'Genneperhuis', a fortress that was once impregnable for centuries. In Gennep, admire the Martinus tower, the Mosaic square, and the old market, surrounded by beautiful historic buildings.

Day 7:    Gennep - Vierlingsbeek (12.4 mi)

Leave Gennep via the dike along the Niers and head towards the Heijen forest. Enjoy the natural beauty of the Maasduinen National Park, shaped by water, wind, and human activity. The park forms the longest continuous ribbon of river dunes in the Netherlands. During a delightful walk, pass the Quin, one of many large, reflective ponds. Rest in Afferden while waiting for the ferry to cross the Maas. Once on the other side, you are in the province Brabant, where you reach your destination, Vierlingsbeek, via the Groeningen hills.

Day 8:    Departure Vierlingsbeek

After breakfast, this part of the Pieterpad ends here for you.

Prices

Price pp
Single room, breakfast 1,115.00
Double room, breakfast 805.00
Extra services
SGR per piece 5.00
No Pieterpad Routebook? per piece -19.00
Accommodation
Vorden - Hotel Bakker
Zelhem - B&B Mooi Zelhem
Braamt/Zeddam - Hotel Restaurant Ruimzicht
Millingen aan de Rijn - B&B de Hamsche Kuul
Groesbeek - Hotel Restaurant de Wolfsberg
Gennep - Hotel de Kroon
Vierlingsbeek - B&B de Vier Linden
Practical info

Overnights

Tourist tax included

Breakfast included, Lunch package optional

Detailed roadbook with maps and tourist information

7-day service hotline

Luggage transport to your next hotel

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Parking available at the hotel

GPS tracks available

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