The Luntersche Buurtbosch is a forest area east of Lunteren. It was established in the 1990s of the 19th century by notary J.H.Th.W. van den Ham. Upon the death of Johan van den Ham, ownership passed to a foundation, which has managed the forest to this day. The forest roughly extends along Boslaan in an easterly direction, almost to Hessenweg, with an outcrop to the north up to Engweg. On the south side, it is bordered by Lunterse Bosweg, Goorsteeg, Galgenbergweg, and Molenweg. The area covers approximately 135 hectares.
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