A nature transferium is located just between the sports estate De Haamen and the recently opened visitor center De Pastorie. The Old Rectory between Beek and Neerbeek is a valuable heritage site. It used to be a moated fortress of the Teutonic Knights, who also managed the Biesenhof in Geleen and Aldenbiesen (Belgium). The Teutonic Order was a knighthood from the times of the Crusades.
They once built a large complex on this spot in Beek. The location, which is owned by Stichting Het Limburgs Landschap, serves as the start and end point of hiking, MTB and cycling routes. It is easy to explore the outskirts of Beek via the spacious parking spaces. Natural areas such as the Vrouwenbosch and the Stammenderbos are only a stone's throw away. There is also a beautiful contemporary pleasure garden here.
The Beek nature transferium can be reached by following the cycling junctions from 113 to 114 or by entering De Haamen 1 in Beek in the navigation system. Click here for all routes in the municipality of Beek. Tickets for the area are for sale at www.limburgwinkel.nl.
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