Pieterpad
Pieterpad | |
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Route of the Pieterpad | |
Length | 485 km (301 mi) |
Location | Netherlands |
Trailheads |
Pieterburen, Groningen Maastricht, Limburg |
Use | Hiking |
Elevation | |
Highest point | Schimmert, 135 m (443 ft) |
Hiking details | |
Trail difficulty | Easy |
Season | All year |
The Pieterpad is a long distance walking route in the Netherlands. The trail runs 485 kilometres (301 mi) from Pieterburen, in the northern part of Groningen, south through the eastern part of the Netherlands to end just south of Maastricht, on the top of Mount Saint Peter (St Pietersberg), at a height of 109 metres (358 ft). The Pieterpad is one of the official Long Distance Paths in the Netherlands (Lange Afstand Wandelpad Nummer 9) and by far the most popular of its long distance walking routes. It is possible to walk the route in either direction, and throughout the year. It is well signposted, and is well served by public transport and accommodation throughout its length. The official guide book is in two volumes, Pieterburen-Vorden and Vorden-Maastricht.[1] A dedicated website (in Dutch) also gives updated accommodation details.[2] Although the walking is always easy and never remote, it is a varied and often beautiful walk, passing through woods, polders, heathland, and numerous small Dutch villages.
History
The trail was the idea of Toos Goorhuis-Tjalsma living in Tilburg, in the south of the Netherlands and her friend Bertje Jens living in Groningen in the north of the Netherlands. They came up with the idea to design a rambling route between their hometowns, later re-organised between the far north to the far south. The route has been officially opened since 1983.
Etappes
The route of the Pieterpad is described in the following stages:
1 | Pieterburen | Winsum | 11 km |
2 | Winsum | Groningen | 18 km |
3 | Groningen | Zuidlaren | 21 km |
4 | Zuidlaren | Rolde | 16 km |
5 | Rolde | Schoonloo | 19 km |
6 | Schoonloo | Sleen | 22 km |
7 | Sleen | Coevorden | 19 km |
8 | Coevorden | Hardenberg | 20 km |
9 | Hardenberg | Ommen | 22 km |
10 | Ommen | Hellendoorn | 20 km |
11 | Hellendoorn | Holten | 15 km |
12 | Holten | Laren | 15 km |
13 | Laren | Vorden | 14 km |
14 | Vorden | Doetinchem | 26 km |
15 | Doetinchem | Hoch-Elten (Germany) | 19 km |
16 | Hoch Elten | Millingen aan de Rijn | 12 km |
17 | Millingen | Groesbeek | 20 km |
18 | Groesbeek | Gennep | 15 km |
19 | Gennep | Vierlingsbeek | 17 km |
20 | Vierlingsbeek | Swolgen | 21 km |
21 | Swolgen | Venlo | 22 km |
22 | Venlo | Roermond | 31 km |
23 | Roermond | Pey (Echt) | 21 km |
24 | Pey | Sittard | 18 km |
25 | Sittard | Strabeek (Valkenburg) | 21 km |
26 | Strabeek | Maastricht | 11 km |
27 | Maastricht | Sint-Pietersberg | 4 km |
The Pieterpad connects to the international trails E9 at its northern end in Pieterburen and the GR5 at its southern end and crosses the E11 in Oldenzaal and the E8 in Nijmegen. It is also part of the system of national long distance trails in the Netherlands.
Gallery
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Hunebedden near Rolde
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Hellendoorn to Laren
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Near Laren
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Near Doetinchem
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Groesbeek to Gennep
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Maas at Grubbenvorst
References
- ↑ Pieterpad, Nivon Publishing http://www.nivon.nl (see Wandelen/Gidsen en Kaarten)
- ↑ Pieterpad www site: http://www.pieterpad.nl/