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    Botanical Garden, Natural History Museum Maastricht
    In the very centre of Maastricht are a large number of plants which can otherwise only be found in nature reserves. Together with more common plant species they help convey a picture of the wealth of flora in South Limburg. The plants have been brought together in the botanical garden of the Maastricht Natural History Museum. The gardens are divided into a number of different flowerbeds and terraces displaying species which occur in different habitats: woodlands, chalk grasslands, river banks, ponds, roadsides etc. Bee hives help complete the picture.
    Access to the gardens is through the museum, De Bosquetplein 7, 6211 KJ Maastricht.

    Terrace Gardens Chateau Neercanne
    On the southern side of Maastricht, close to the Belgian border, lies the 17th century Chateau Neercanne, which is currently being used as a restaurant. At one time there were four separate gardens laid out on terraces at various levels. The third garden was completely re-landscaped and opened again in mid-1997. The landscape architect, W. Snelder, sought inspiration for the design of this baroque garden from information obtained from archaeological research, from an old etching of the garden and a lyrical ode to the garden written by the Frisian, Francois Halma in 1715.

    De Heerenhof
    First arriving at our home one would never imagine that expansive gardens were nestled behind. Since 1985 we transformed an ancient neglected 15 by hundred fifteen meter vegetable patch into an oasis of peace and tranquillity, vibrant colour combinations and textures. Heerenhof unites a melange of garden culture. Formal structure weaves with cottage elements, coloured borders and the idyllic qualities of a farmer’s garden.
    From this season on there is also an open-air theatre! And there is a small nursery.

    Bèr Slangen Rockery Garden
    Rockery garden with an area of almost two hundred square metres and a maximum height of 5 metres. The irregular rock formations are home to approx. 450 rock plant species, shrubs and conifers. This unusual rockery garden also includes a pond with various species of fish, one even section of garden, a 'mountain path' and 3 tumbling waterfalls. Behind the rockery garden there lies a forest garden and a nursery (400 m2).

    Maastricht University Garden
    The garden, situated partly on the city walls, contains a number of buildings and monuments dating back to Maastricht’s
    fortified past: the large gunpowder house, a small powder storage house and the entrance to the field side of De Reek “watergate”.

    Mount Saint Pieter
    Mount St. Pieter (120m.) will attract your attention, and a climb to the top will reward you with marvellous views of Maastricht and the valleys of the Maas and Jeker There are country walks on the plateau, in the wooded area of Slavante, and in the so-called ENCI-Wood. “D’n Observant”, a pretty nature reserve on Mount St. Pieter, offers you a choice of three different routed walks.

    Jeker Valley/Cannerbos/Millenniumbos
    Chateau Neercanne with the surrounding woodland property of the Limburg Countryside Foundation, lies in the valley of the Jeker. The woodland, known as the “Cannerbos”, is typical South Limburg hillside woodland. A new woodland is “The Millenniumbos”.
    Admission to the roads and pathways is free of charge.

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