Best attractions and places to see around Heerlen, a city in the Limburg province of the Netherlands, offer a blend of Roman history, medieval architecture, and modern cultural sites. The region features historical landmarks, extensive nature reserves, and unique art installations. Its diverse landscape provides opportunities for exploring both urban and natural environments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Open 365 days a year, from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Very good food, very friendly service despite the busy times.
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The fulling mill in Epen, located in the province of Limburg, is a historic building that played an important role in the textile industry. This mill, also known as the "Eper Volmolen," was used for the fulling of fabrics, which means that the fabrics were treated to make them denser and stronger. This process was essential for the production of high-quality textiles.
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Bridge over the Geul on the way to the castle...
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Step by step across the Geul...
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Beautiful view of a castle...
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The castle garden is not always open. The castle itself, which is worth seeing, is privately inhabited and therefore not accessible. Unfortunately, the residents also park their cars right in front of the door, which significantly spoils the view. There is a brasserie behind the archway - when I was there I was greeted in the gate by smoke from the staff smoking there, not exactly inviting.
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At the end of the bridge the 3 statues.
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The Calvary Chapel stands on the northern end of a low ridge on which Kuttingen is located and which forms the division between the Terzieterbeek valley and the Geuldal. About 100 meters to the west the Terzieterbeek flows, about 50 meters to the east the Geul flows and about 200 meters to the north the first stream flows into the other at the Volmolen. The chapel itself is located on the Smidsberg (which continues up the ridge) near the intersection of this road with the Plaatweg.
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Heerlen boasts a rich history, from Roman times to medieval periods. You can explore the Schaloen Castle, a moated structure with parts dating back to the 12th century. Don't miss the Thermenmuseum, built around the best-preserved Roman bathhouse in the Netherlands, or Kasteel Hoensbroek, one of the largest castles in the country with over forty rooms to explore. The Sint Pancratiuskerk and Schelmentoren also offer glimpses into the city's past.
Yes, the region around Heerlen is home to several impressive castles. Besides the popular Schaloen Castle, you can visit Kasteel Hoensbroek, a large medieval castle with a rich history. Kasteel Terworm, a moated castle with beautiful 18th-century French rococo gardens, is also worth exploring.
For nature lovers, the Brunssummerheide Nature Reserve offers extensive heathland perfect for hiking and cycling, especially when the heather blooms in late summer. The Terworm Estate, surrounding Kasteel Terworm, also provides beautiful landscapes for walks. Within the city, Aambos Park is a 45-hectare public park ideal for walking and wildlife spotting.
Heerlen is known as the 'Street Art Capital of the Netherlands,' with numerous murals by national and international artists throughout the city, making it an open-air museum. The Glaspaleis (SCHUNCK) is an architectural landmark housing a library and art gallery. You can also catch performances at the Parkstad Limburg Theaters or visit the historic Royal Theater Heerlen, one of the oldest cinemas in the Netherlands.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Vaalserberg Three-Country Point, which features a small amusement park, labyrinth, and viewing tower. Nearby, GaiaZOO in Kerkrade is an award-winning zoo, and Mondo Verde in Landgraaf combines themed gardens, a zoo, and a theme park. For indoor fun, Kinderstad Heerlen offers rides and activities for children.
The region offers diverse routes for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various options for mountain hikes, road cycling, and gravel biking. For example, explore routes like the 'Maria Monument, Gulperberg – Virgin Mary statue loop' for mountain hiking, or the 'Geleenbeek – Wijnandsrade Castle loop' for road cycling. You can find more detailed routes and guides on the Mountain Hikes around Heerlen, Road Cycling Routes around Heerlen, and Gravel biking around Heerlen guide pages.
Yes, you can find charming spots to refuel. The Forest Café 't Hijgend Hert, located in the middle of the Vijlener Forests, is a popular choice known for its food, cakes, and extensive beer list. It's open year-round and is part of several walking routes.
The Vaalserberg Three-Country Point is a unique location where the borders of the Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium meet. It is also the highest point in the Netherlands. Visitors can enjoy an observation tower, a labyrinth, and various restaurants, making it a popular destination for all ages.
Yes, the Epen Fulling Mill is a beautifully renovated man-made monument characteristic of the area. It is open to the public on specific days, offering a glimpse into traditional milling practices.
The Glaspaleis (SCHUNCK) is an architectural landmark of early Modernism, designed in 1935. Originally a department store, it now serves as a vibrant cultural center. You can find a library, an art gallery, and various community spaces within its walls. It has been recognized as one of the world's 1,000 most important buildings of the 20th century.
For winter sports enthusiasts, SnowWorld Landgraaf, located in a neighboring town, is Europe's largest indoor ski resort. It features five slopes, including the longest in the country, and an adventure valley with a climbing park and Alpine Coaster, offering year-round winter fun.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural offerings. The komoot community has shown great enthusiasm, with over 5200 upvotes and more than 2100 photos shared across the various attractions, highlighting the region's appeal for exploration and discovery.


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