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Niederlande
Limburg
Nuth

Archäologischer Ruhepunkt Steenland

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Niederlande
Limburg
Nuth

Archäologischer Ruhepunkt Steenland

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Archäologischer Ruhepunkt Steenland

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The Steenland Archaeological Rest Area, known locally as Archeologische Rustpunt Steenland, is a unique historical site situated in the picturesque Limburg province of The Netherlands. Located along the provincial road connecting Schimmert and Arensgenhout, this fascinating spot sits at an elevation of 122 meters, offering a tangible link to millennia of human history. It serves as a modern monument marking the location of significant archaeological discoveries, including a Roman villa complex, alongside traces of Iron Age and Middle Ages settlements.

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  • Ort: Nuth, Limburg, Niederlande

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    16. Juni 2020

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    Die Steenland Archaeological Rest befindet sich entlang der Provinzstraße zwischen Schimmert und Arensgenhout. Dieser Ruhepunkt ist durch ein Kunstwerk an der Stelle gekennzeichnet, an der in der Vergangenheit archäologische Funde …

    19. Mai 2022

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    Ein Ort, um die Pause-Taste zu drücken.
    Auf diesem faulen kommen Vergangenheit und Gegenwart zusammen. Es liegt an Ihnen, alles aufzunehmen. Ruhebänke laden zum Verweilen ein.
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    23. Oktober 2022

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    An dieser archäologisch interessanten Stätte sind Bänke aufgestellt.Dort kann man verweilen und einen kurzen Blick in die Vergangenheit werfen.
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    Ort: Nuth, Limburg, Niederlande

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    How long should I plan for a visit to the Steenland Archaeological Rest Area?

    The Steenland Archaeological Rest Area is designed as a place to pause and reflect. While there isn't a long trail to hike, visitors typically spend 30 minutes to an hour exploring the art installation, reading the detailed information boards, and enjoying the tranquil atmosphere. It's a perfect stop for cyclists or hikers to break up their journey.

    Is parking readily available at the Steenland Archaeological Rest Area?

    Yes, parking is generally straightforward at the Steenland Archaeological Rest Area. It is located along a provincial road, and while specific parking facilities aren't detailed, visitors typically find it easy to pull over and access the site. As it's a rest area, it's designed for convenient stops.

    Are there public toilets or restrooms at the Steenland Archaeological Rest Area?

    No, there are no dedicated public toilets or restrooms directly on-site at the Steenland Archaeological Rest Area. Visitors should plan accordingly. The nearby villages of Schimmert and Arensgenhout would be the closest locations for such amenities.

    What kind of family-friendly activities can we do at the Steenland Archaeological Rest Area?

    The Steenland Archaeological Rest Area is family-friendly, offering an engaging way to learn about history. Children can enjoy the unique Corten steel art installation and the large map of the area. The information boards provide an accessible introduction to Roman, Iron Age, and Middle Ages history, sparking curiosity about ancient civilizations. It's a great spot for a short, educational outdoor break.

    Is the Steenland Archaeological Rest Area accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    While the site is an outdoor art installation and rest area, the information provided does not explicitly detail wheelchair accessibility. However, as a modern monument with benches and information boards, it is likely designed with some level of accessibility in mind. Visitors should expect a relatively flat, open area around the monument itself, but specific path surfaces are not specified.

    What makes the Steenland Archaeological Rest Area particularly interesting for history enthusiasts?

    For history enthusiasts, the Steenland Archaeological Rest Area is a fascinating window into the past. It marks the site of a significant Roman villa complex, with evidence of Iron Age and Middle Ages settlements. The detailed information boards illustrate the region's Roman history, including the Via Belgica and the location of 16 other Roman villas. It offers a tangible connection to how ancient peoples lived and traveled in Limburg.

    What is the best time of year to visit the Steenland Archaeological Rest Area to avoid crowds?

    While the Steenland Archaeological Rest Area can be enjoyed year-round, it is generally not a site that experiences significant crowding. To ensure a more tranquil experience, consider visiting during off-peak hours or weekdays. Pleasant weather enhances the experience, so spring and autumn might be ideal for comfortable outdoor exploration without the peak summer tourist numbers.

    What should I wear when visiting the Steenland Archaeological Rest Area?

    As the Steenland Archaeological Rest Area is an outdoor site, it's recommended to wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for the weather conditions. Since you'll be standing and potentially walking a short distance around the monument, comfortable walking shoes are ideal. Layers are always a good idea, especially during transitional seasons, to adapt to changing temperatures.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants conveniently located near the Steenland Archaeological Rest Area?

    There are no cafes or restaurants directly on-site at the Steenland Archaeological Rest Area. However, the site is situated between the villages of Schimmert and Arensgenhout. Both villages offer amenities, including potential cafes or eateries, which would be a short drive or cycle away for refreshments.

    What other historical sites are close to the Steenland Archaeological Rest Area that I can visit?

    The Limburg region is rich in history. The information boards at Steenland highlight the location of 16 other Roman villa complexes in the vicinity. Additionally, the Ravensbosch Monastery, believed to be on the site of a former Roman temple, is nearby. The Roman cities of Tongeren, Maastricht, Heerlen, and Aachen, which were significant during the Roman Empire, are also within a reasonable distance for further exploration of historical sites.

    Can I expect to see any wildlife at the Steenland Archaeological Rest Area?

    While the Steenland Archaeological Rest Area is an archaeological site and not primarily a nature reserve, its location along a provincial road in a rural area means you might encounter common local wildlife. Birds are frequently seen, and depending on the time of day and season, you might spot small mammals or insects. It's a place where history and the natural landscape gently intersect.

    What is the significance of the Corten steel art installation at the site?

    The large, nine-meter diameter circle covered with milled Corten steel parts is the centerpiece of the rest area. It symbolizes the layers of history beneath the ground, representing the Iron Age, Roman, and Middle Ages settlements discovered here. The three Corten steel columns feature detailed information boards, further integrating the art with the historical narrative and providing context to the archaeological finds.

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