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Stoerparcours 🌿🌿🌿
-In the forest of Hertberg, a 4km path for kids 10+ years old with structures along the way -Our 4 year old really enjoyed it too, but couldn’t do everything -THERE IS A CODE!!! The signs are misleading, you need the code to follow the path – check the last pic for the code! -Otherwise you’ll end up doing way more than 4km 🙂 -There are also a few educational sheets in Dutch near the structures -Dogs are allowed on a leash -There is also a fenced area for dogs right opposite of the parking (they told me there is a bigger area somewhere further in the forest too) -There is a restaurant (Mie Maan) at the beginning of the path with a small playground -There are a few picnic tables at the beginning of the path, a couple more near the climbing tower and a few benches near the lake and elsewhere -You can park at the restaurant’s parking place -When: 01.10.2020-31.03.2021 -Stroller friendly -It can be very muddy, wear appropriate shoes -No toilets, as Mie Maan is closed -About 50′ drive from Schuman, Brussels
You park here: Diestsebaan 28, 2230 Herselt https://goo.gl/maps/5TcaV73oCMAS4Ltr7
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