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#401 Project All the Train stations in the Netherlands 31 Blerick

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Blerick Just over the river from Venlo lies the station of Blerick . The bridge connecting Blerick to Venlo is dominated by large impressive sculptures-  the Guardians ( De Wachters ) they guard over the city and protect it from violence, war and aggression - a fitting tribute give this bridge was repeatedly bombed during WW11 Blerick sits pretty on the Mass river and the impressive Town Hall is hard to miss as you arrive in Blerick from over the water. Recommend a walk along the river and a quick stop in the cafe Sur Meuse if you need a stop along the way.

#401 Project All the Train stations in the Netherlands 30 Echt

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Echt Walked from the station into the centre of the city and spent the afternoon exploring the collection at the Museum van de Vrow although I didn't think I would spend so much time there I really enjoyed the way the collection was put together and what I expected would be one hour turned into the afternoon - followed by a coffee in the picturesque square - not a bad life! Missed out on checking out the nearby nature reserve and the self sufficient Lilbosch Trappist Abbey nearby.

#401 Project All the Train stations in the Netherlands 29 Roermond

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Roermond Surrounded by the Mass, the Massplassen, and the Roer there is no shortage of water in these parts. The countries largest lake (Massplassen) draws watersports fans from all over the country - as does the huge designer fashion outlet. The centre's skyline is dominated by the towers of two Churches. St Christopher Cathedral (a Gothic church with a golden St Christopher on the spire outside and with some beautiful modern stained glass windows on the inside) and the 13th Century (renovated in 1800 by Cuypers) Munsterkerk. If shopping/jet skiing is not for you I recommend the Cuypers House to learn more about one of the Netherland's most famous architects. A coffee/food stop in the cafe in the History house to learn more about the region (and the collection is housed handsomely in the city library ). Also really enjoyed seeing the galleri het acchterhuis which sits pretty across the Roer rover over a Stone bridge and lined by a street with lots of cafes and terra

#401 Project All the Train stations in the Netherlands 28 Weert

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Weert Looking at the rail map I didn't expect Weert to be in Limburg, thought it was in North Brabant, but then I remembered that Limburg's history has made Limburg quite an oddly shaped province with bizarre borders. So, on a rainy spring morning, I set off curious to see what Weert held in store. I found a rather sleepy town, with no one on the streets and even the Bells of the St Martinskerk, were in vain as they rang out for no one across an empty square. I read that this church is listed on the top 100 building of national heritage (something to do with paintings in the vault) I tried to find a way in but it was locked up which further reduced the usefulness of the those ringing bells. Across the square a closed museum , (under construction but a nice looking building). I ventured onward to a newer area called Ursulinhof and after seeing that name for some time around this region I finally remembered the religious order the Ursuline which I assume this new part

#401 Project All the Train stations in the Netherlands 27 Susteren

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Susteren This part of the Netherlands is so narrow that Belgium and Germany are only 4.8 km apart - so its the  narrowest piece of the Netherlands  and if you are looking for a nice cycle route -- the three country cycle route is an option - I cycled across the border to Germany.

#401 Project All the Train stations in the Netherlands 26 Geleen Lutterade

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Geleen Lutterade A short walk from the station here you can see the Old headquarters of the Dutch State mines. Given its influence in this area I thought i would pay it a small visit for my stop in Geleen Lutterade.

#401 Project All the Train stations in the Netherlands 25 Beek Elsloo

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Beek Elsloo Between the villages of Beek and Elsloo my wanders today took me to Beek-Elsloo station where a ten minute bike ride brought me to the delightful village of Elsloo - with the beautiful stone cottages and elevated views of the Mass river and the Julianakanaal   make it a little gem in this part of Limburg. A proper limburg coffee at the Elsloo Castle and I was ready to take on some hills around the area for some more views of the surroundings.