Source: Landschap HadM
12. Bench on the high steep edge with a view of the Broken Castle and the Maas. In the St. Jan's Key Forest.
The Broken Castle dates back to around 1300 and was once called Castle Gribben after the lordship of Grubben. This name recalls the grubben, the channels through which the water flowed to the Maas. In 1586 the castle became a "Broken Castle," referring to the ruined state of the castle. The notable height differences in the St. Jan's Key Forest, where the bench is located, were created by sand erosion.
What makes one happy here?
Along the road stands the sign of the legend of the "White Lady," a story of love and deception, ..............
Happiness Tip
Time seems to stand still.................... (Go check it out during a walk in the forest)
Source: Landscahp HadM
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Address: Venloseweg 59, 5971 PB Grubbenvorst, Limburg, Netherlands
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