'''Valkenburg''' is a city in the south of the Netherlands. It is known for its many limestone caves in the surrounding hills.

Get in

Valkenburg has the oldest train station in the Netherlands, built in 1853 and still in use. It is on the train line between Heerlen and Maastricht with connections from both sides every 15 minutes. The trainline is operated by Veolia Transport [http://www.veolia-transport.nl]; train trips can be planned with the NS Reisplanner [http://www.ns.nl]. The city center can be reached on foot from the train station in 5 minutes.

Get around

Most attractions are easily reached on foot from the city center. Both Thermae 2000 and the Holland Casino are at the top of the Cauberg and require a fair climb for dutch standards. The tourist office [http://www2.vvvzuidlimburg.nl/multilang/plaatsinfo_en.aspx#valkenburg] (VVV) can be found near the large rock (Kei) in the city center.

See

  • Early Roman Catholic Catacombs (reconstruction)
  • Kasteel Den Halder, address Kerkstraat 31. Castle is not open to visitors.
  • Town Walls and Valkenburg old houses - to the south of Valkenburg rises the Dwingelrots (Castle Rock), which is crowned by the ruined castle of the lords of Valkenburg. The castle was founded in the 12th century; the tower and the fortified communicating passages, some of them hewn from the rock, were built later. After several sieges and several rebuildings, the ruined castle was abandoned in 1672. A secret passage led from the castle to the caves hewn from the rock below.
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    The local marlstone was already being used as a building material in Roman times. The underground quarrying of the stone has left a series of caves, which is arguably the number one attraction that stands out in Valkenburg. You could visit any number of times and still find something new and different. The caves themselves are a treasure chest of art and expression. As a tip, take a digital camera (with a flash, the guide is the only person who has a torch!) and be prepared to take a lot of photographs. There are amazing images and drawings hidden away in the darkness.

  • Gemeentegrot [http://www.gemeentegrot.nl/index.php?lang=en] translated the Municipal Cave, which was also used as a bomb shelter during the World War II.
  • Fluweelengrot [http://www.kasteelvalkenburg.nl/en/index.html] with an exhibition illustrating the origins and development of man. If you take the 1 hour guided walk, you will be hard pushed to do more than catch a glimpse of some of the amazing wonders and sights.
  • Panoramagrot [http://www.xs4all.nl/~jorbons/souterrains/mus/gronkane.html] largest panorama painting in the Netherlands. Only open in July & August.
  • Other attractions include

  • Valkenier [http://www.pretpark-de-valkenier.nl] recreation park well suited to children up to 10 years old.
  • Sprookjesbos [http://www.sprookjesbos.nl] fairytale park.
  • Thermae 2000 [http://www.thermae.nl] extensive bathing facilities opened in 1989 with hot mineral bath, saunas, whirpool, etc.
  • Holland Casino Valkenburg [http://www.hollandcasino.nl/valkenburg/NL/default.htm] is a casino.
  • Zuid Limburgse Stoomtrein Maatschappij [http://www.zlsm.nl/] operates a steam locomotive between Valkenburg and Kerkrade and a branch to Vetschau in Germany. Trains run during the summer holiday season, the Sinterklaas (November to December 5) period and the Christmas period.

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  • El Castillo. 31(0)43 601-5755. ttp://www.castillo.nl. Mexican restaurant with a buffet menu that offers a wide choice of soups, main dishes, deserts, etc. The restaurant is well decorated and has a large garden that is open all-year round. Be aware that this is a popular restaurant, so reservations are advised during weekends and holidays.

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