The house, built in 1976 and completely renovated in 2016, is located in an idyllic location amid an oak forest of approximately 1,500 m2 on a Maas dune, with a beautiful view of the Maas valley. Located on the edge of National Park 'de Maasduinen' and nature park De Hamert, it offers direct access to extensive forests, heathlands, floodplains and fens. The area is ideal for exploring beautiful walking routes, cycling along junction routes, mountain biking through the woods or paddling on the Maas. This place is perfect for lovers of nature and tranquility, as well as for those seeking active relaxation. Bicycle rental is available via 'Fietsverhuur Noord-Limburg'.
In the nearby area there are numerous tourist attractions and activities for both young and old. For more information, please visit visitnoordlimburg.nl/nl/dagje-weg & visitvenlo.nl. Some highlights include De Hamert nature park and the pancake house in Wellerlooi, the Thermal Bath, the Castle Gardens and Hertog Jan Brewery in Arcen, Spa Wellness Lomm in Lomm, the natural pool, water sports center and marina Leukermeer in Well, trout fishing pond in Blitterswijck, regional museum in Melderslo , war museum and ZooParc in Overloon, Mind Mystery in Horst, Toverland amusement park and the Fun & Entertainment Center in Sevenum, sub-tropical swimming pool Aqua Mundo Het Heijderbos in Heijen, Taurus World of Adventure in Velden, and the Limburgs Museum, the Town Hall and a cinema in Venlo. Plasmolen water sports center and the beautiful Sint Jansberg walking route with high moraines are also nearby in Mook.
For trips to Germany, see niederrhein-tourismus.de/nl/. Visit the medieval pilgrimage town of Kevelaer with its regional museum and Basilika St. Marien. For children up to 12 years old, Irrland in Twisteden is a fantastic amusement park (open from mid-March to October), which also has a zoo. Xanten offers an interesting Roman fortress. Medieval Kleve has the Koekkoekshuis museum, the Swan Castle and the Tiergarten gardens. Kleve is also popular for shopping and enjoying pastries in one of the Konditoreien.
The layout of the holiday home includes a hall, toilet, living room of 36 m2 with dining table, sofa, armchairs and wood stove, as well as a TV with approximately 27 channels, Chromecast, WiFi (4.9 Mbit/s), radio and CD player, and Bluetooth speakers. The kitchen is equipped with an induction hob and a combination microwave and oven. There is also a shower, storage space in the basement with central heating boiler, and three bedrooms. These include a small bedroom with a single bed, a bedroom with a three-quarter bed (Auping single bed), and a downstairs bedroom with a double bed (spring box) or can optionally be used as 2 separate single beds. The sofa bed in the living room can also serve as an extra sleeping place.
There is ample parking, a shed for bicycle storage, and a large terrace overlooking the Maas. In addition, there are facilities such as a fire pit in the garden and plenty of wood for splitting. :-)