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A video about the reservoir https://youtu.be/Qwz3JJPRhIQ?is=bu2Ak2HdO5L3ZNg5
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The path along the Anstellerbeek offers numerous photo opportunities
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The Strijthagerbeekdal is a striking and characteristic landscape in South Limburg, located near Landgraaf (municipality of Parkstad Limburg) and part of the Park Gravenrode green area. The valley is formed by the Strijthagerbeek, a small stream that flows through the rolling landscape and illustrates the relief of this region. The Strijthagerbeekdal displays the typical characteristics of the South Limburg stream valley landscape. The steep slopes on one side are wooded, while the less steep slopes are primarily used for grassland and arable land. This combination creates a varied and visually attractive area where water, forest, and open landscape alternate. Together with the Anstelerbeekdal, the valley forms the larger recreation and nature area of Park Gravenrode (over 500 hectares), which was developed as a green escape in a former mining area. This area boasts a diverse landscape of forests, stream valleys, water features, agricultural lands, historic estates, and castles, most notably the Overste Hof Winselerhof, Strijthagen Castle, and the Strijthagermolen windmill. The Strijthagerbeekdal valley boasts plants and animals characteristic of this region, including species typical of stream valley landscapes (e.g., goldfinch, field cress, butterflies, and birds like the kingfisher). The diverse landscape of wooded slopes, open grasslands, and water zones makes the valley attractive to nature lovers, hikers, cyclists, and mountain bikers.
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The Strijthagermolen is a historic and characteristic watermill complex in the Strijthagerbeek valley near Strijthagen Castle in Landgraaf, Limburg, the Netherlands. This mill is nestled in the green valley of the Strijthagerbeek stream and, together with the castle, the pond, and the surrounding landscape, forms one of the oldest cultural-historical sites in the region. The mill has existed since around 1617 and has been modified and rebuilt several times over the centuries. Around 1700, the mill acquired its current form, which has largely been preserved. Historical documents show that the watermill was already operational for grain milling in the 17th century and for centuries ground grain using the water power of the Strijthagerbeek stream and the water from the large mill pond near the castle. The Strijthagermolen was originally a corn mill, with a waterwheel driving the millstones to grind grain into flour. The mill remained in operation until around 1950, but ground subsidence caused by local mining damaged the mill structure and undermined the waterwheel, forcing it to be shut down. A major restoration was not carried out until 1989, which included the installation of a new mid-stroke waterwheel and improvements to the hydraulic structures around the mill and pond. The mill is built of brick and boasts a robust, centuries-old structure with a mill house and adjacent miller's cottage. The waterwheel, which has functioned as a mid-stroke wheel since its restoration, has a diameter of approximately 5.1 meters and was formerly fed via a trough with water from the Strijthagerbeek stream and springs on the estate. Traditionally, the mill had two pairs of millstones; later, a pair of artificial stones was used. Special old techniques such as treadmills were also used to control the wheel and millstone. After the restoration, the mill remained technically intact but is no longer in regular operation, as it was used for demonstration purposes on special occasions. The Strijthagermolen, together with Strijthagen Castle, the mill pond, and the surrounding parkland, form a distinctive cultural-historical entity. The castle and the mill are both national monuments with a history dating back to the 17th century and possibly even earlier estate operations. For centuries, the mill was linked to the estate's economic function, with local farmers bringing grain to the mill, and the miller delivering flour to the lord of the castle in exchange for rent.
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The view of Strijthagen Castle from the fishpond offers a magnificent panorama that combines nature, water, and cultural history. Strijthagen Castle is situated on a green estate in Landgraaf, surrounded by woods, parkland, and meadows, and is one of the historic country estates in South Limburg. (visitzuidlimburg.nl) The fishpond, located in the immediate vicinity of the castle, provides a haven of tranquility and a natural reflection of the historic building. From the pond, you can look out over the castle in all its grandeur, and the reflection in the water enhances the romantic effect, while the surrounding trees and open grassland provide a frame that draws the eye to the castle. The water also attracts birds and other wildlife, adding a vibrant element of experiencing nature to the view. For hikers and photographers, this is one of the most photographed spots on the estate. Many hiking trails through Gravenrode Park and the Strijthagerbeek Valley pass by the pond, making the view of the castle a natural highlight of any walk. The combination of historic architecture, soothing water and surrounding nature makes it one of the characteristic landscapes of the region.
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The wooden bridge over the Strijthagerbeek stream is a small but characteristic section of the hiking trails in the Strijthagerbeek valley, part of Gravenrode Park between Landgraaf and Kerkrade (Limburg, the Netherlands). This valley, together with the nearby Anstelerbeek valley, forms a diverse and green landscape with forests, streams, ponds, grasslands, hills, and cultural-historical elements such as farms, fishponds, and the Strijthagen estate. Gravenrode Park itself covers over 500 hectares and was created through the redevelopment of a former mining area into a natural recreational green space for walking, cycling, and outdoor activities. The wooden bridge over the Strijthagerbeek stream is featured on various hiking trails through the valley, as described in local hiking guides. These trails follow paths along the stream, reaching a spot where a small wooden bridge allows you to cross the stream and continue on the path. This small bridge is part of a series of forest paths and paved trails, and you walk along grassy paths and slopes back and forth along the water, crossing the Strijthagerbeek stream in a natural spot where the wooden structure makes crossing it possible. The path along the Strijthagerbeek stream and the wooden crossing itself are primarily described in hiking guides as a peaceful, natural walking experience. Along the stream, you'll pass historical features such as the Strijthagermolen, a former watermill on the stream, and you'll eventually reach natural and cultural highlights such as Strijthagen Castle and surrounding ponds. A walk that includes this wooden bridge over the Strijthagerbeek stream is usually part of one of the marked walks around the Strijthagerbeek valley (for example, the routes of approximately 5.5 km or longer in the area), where you follow junctions through forests along the water and over the stream. The wooden crossing itself is not a grand structure, but a functional and atmospheric passage that completes the route through the stream valley and allows you, as a walker, to experience a direct connection through the landscape of Park Gravenrode.
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The forest path along the Anstelerbeek stream is a charming and popular part of the hiking trails in the Anstel Valley and Park Gravenrode area around Kerkrade (Limburg, the Netherlands). The Anstelerbeek, known as the Amstelbach in Germany, flows south from the German border through a long, narrow valley with steep wooded slopes and open grasslands, forming a picturesque backbone for walks in this green region. Several walking and forest paths have been constructed along the stream, forming part of longer hiking trails between Kerkade Centrum Cranenweyer (the largest reservoir in the immediate area) and the park surrounding Erenstein Castle. These trails often take you for short stretches directly along the babbling water or slightly higher up on the slopes, offering views of the stream and the surrounding forest and meadows. Wooden bridges and narrow paths connect the stream, allowing you to walk over and along it without getting your feet wet. The forest path along the Anstelerbeek stream connects attractive landscape elements, passing steep wooded slopes, romantic ponds, open fields, and cultural-historical landmarks such as farms and the castle park, making it a varied and natural walk. Many walks using this path begin at Kerkrade Centrum Station and first lead along the stream valley, then through woods and along the water before returning to the town center or other green areas of Gravenrode Park. This combination of water, forest, and landscape allows you to experience a peaceful and green side of Kerkrade and the surrounding area during a walk along the Anstelerbeek stream, ideal for both short and longer nature walks.
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The light artwork "Mountain and Light" adds an extra dimension to Wilhelminaberg. As dusk falls, subtle lines and accents illuminate, following the contours of the mountain. The interplay of light and landscape enhances the sense of height and space, making the climb and the surroundings a special experience, even in the evening.
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