Beauty all around you
Natural enjoyment
The Wadden Sea Islands
Heritage
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How do you experience Dutch nature?
Forests in the Netherlands
So much to discover
Cycling & walking
See the beauty of the Veluwe for yourself
Mountains in the Netherlands
A steep climb
Which 'mountains' in the province of Limburg are not to be missed by bike?
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Our tip for 'Cauberg'
Cycling fans know the Cauberg because it is part of the route of the Amstel Gold Race. It has also frequently been the finish of the World Cup. Interestingly, the Cauberg is the toughest of Limburg's mountains with a gradient of 11.8 percent at its steepest point.
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Our tip for 'Keutenberg'
The Keutenberg climb instills fear in many cyclists during their tour of southern Limburg. And with good reason: the first 200 meters knock you out and then there's nothing left to do but try to tackle the remaining kilometers to the village of Keutenberg as best you can.
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Our tip for 'Gulperberg'
The Gulperberg is a popular mountain in Limburg, not least because of the remarkable monument to the late Jean Nelissen, a Dutch announcer of cycling races who received local and international praise. There are several ways to climb this mountain, but the route from the village of Partij is the most challenging. A 500-meter-long climb may not sound like much but make no mistake: this is a real leg punisher with gradients of up to 15 percent.
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