Marl caves in Limburg

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Limburg's History Uncovered - Explore Now!

Gepubliceerd op: 03 March 2023

Limburg's History Uncovered - Explore Now!

It all starts in Limburg. After the ice age, the Netherlands gradually took its current form, while the climate changed and the first inhabitants adapted to their new environment. The hunters and farmers were the first inhabitants, and you can still see traces of their past in the present day.

Dunes in Limburg

A Walk Amongst the Dunes 187 Miles from the Sea? How's That!

Are you interested in hiking through the dunes in Limburg? You can in the Maasduinen, a stunning natural area in North Limburg formed by the Maas river. During the last ice age, the Maas carved out a wide valley, and when the ice melted, it deposited huge amounts of sand and gravel. Over time, this sand and gravel created a hilly landscape with impressive dunes, forests, heathlands, and ponds.

 

 

At the Limburgs Museum in Venlo, you can learn more about the history of the landscape and the people who lived there. The museum has a reconstruction of a Roman villa and an archaeological section that takes you on a journey through time. Moreover, there are many elements from the past still visible in the landscape, such as old farmland, burial mounds, and remnants of ancient settlements. A visit to the Maasduinen is not just a delight for nature lovers, but also for history buffs interested in the rich history of this beautiful region.

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Tusks in Limburg

Discover Mammoth Tusks at Your Feet: Have You Ever Seen One Before?

Discover the Rich History and Cultural Treasures in the heart of Limburg with the Archeoroute Limburg

 

 

The Archeoroute Limburg is a unique way to uncover the treasures of this region filled with history and culture. With numerous points of interest scattered throughout, this route is a must-see for any history enthusiast.One such treasure is the mammoth tusks found during the dredging of the Maas River, which created the Maasplassen. These massive tusks are over 40,000 years old and provide a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric times.

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Roman Bathhouse

Via Belgica or Route66?

Via Belgica is the name of the old Roman road that ran through the province of Limburg and part of North Brabant. This road was part of the extensive Roman road network in Europe, connecting the cities of Boulogne-sur-Mer in France and Cologne in Germany. Via Belgica was an important trade route for the Romans and had a great influence on the development of the region. Today, Via Belgica is seen as an important cultural heritage and there are various hiking and cycling routes plotted to explore the route and discover the Roman past.

 

Discover the rich Roman history of South Limburg with Via Belgica and the Thermen Museum in Heerlen. Experience what the landscape looked like during Roman times and enjoy the impressive views it left behind. And while you're there, delve into the rich Romanesque past of the region and explore the many historic churches, abbeys, and monasteries that can still be admired.

 

 

 

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Prehistoric Giants in Limburg

Photo By Ghedoghedo - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=16504248

Explore prehistoric giants at the Maastricht Caves!

These caves are not only rich in marl and fossils but have also yielded many spectacular finds such as the Mosasaur. This giant prehistoric lizard was discovered in the caves of Sint Pietersberg and a replica can be seen at the Natural History Museum Maastricht. The dinosaur was named after the fact that the Sint Pietersberg is located on the banks of the important river Maas.

 

The caves and museum offer visitors a unique opportunity to learn more about the history of our planet and the fascinating creatures that once lived there. Various tours are available to take visitors through the caves, where expert guides explain the history and geology of the area. A visit to the Maastricht Caves is an unforgettable experience for both young and old.

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