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Friday, February 27, 2009
A nice day to go for a so-called "poisonous and edible fungis, toadstools and mushrooms walk" in the neighborhood of the small village Vijlen. There were so many toadstools that we had to combine a few pictures else this post would have been to long. It is walk nr. 113 from the website Wandelgids zuidlimburg.

Good to know:
Distance: 9,5 km
Rate: easy
Map (incl. elevation information): Vijlen
GPS-track available for download: yes

As always all photo's can be enlarged by clicking on them.

Start is in the small village of Vijlen itself but within a few minutes you are walking through meadows with lovely views.

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The neo-gothic and catholic St. Martinus church, which is located in the center of the village, is known as the highest located church in The Netherlands

Very quickly we stumble on the first of many many toadstools to come. Unfortunately we are not familiar with all their names, but if you happen to know one of them (or maybe all?), then please leave us a comment.

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Sunday, February 01, 2009
October 11th, 2008: Time for a walk again. Its sunny and blue skies for the whole day.
It is walk nr. 53 from the website Wandelgids zuidlimburg.

Good to know:
Distance: 12 km
Rate: easy
Altitude: 200 meters max.
Map (incl. elevation information): Ubachsberg
GPS-track available for download: yes

As always all photo's can be enlarged by clicking on them.The walk starts in Ubachsberg itself. There is a parking lot near the church where you can park your car. Very quickly you leave this small village behind you and are in open terrain.

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The track goes up and down, but is really easy going and


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