De 4daagse Guide 1: What to Know Before Registration

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What is De 4daagse? De 4daagse, also known as “The Walk of the World,” is an annual four-day walking event held in Nijmegen, Netherlands. Each July, over 40,000 participants (and even more enter the 4daagse registration process) walk 30km, 40km, … Continued

Romo – Stier loop

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GETTING THERE Copenhagen – 320km (3h 30min) Kolding – 90km (1h 15min) Hamburg (GE)  – 240km (3h) Car parking: There are several free parking spots around Havneby village, as well as at the local church or at Sønderby beach Public … Continued

Garderen

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Garderen is village in Netherlands, which is famous for the forrest Speulderbos, full of crooked twisting trees, also nicknamed the dancing trees. But Garderen has a lot to offer as there are several nature trails around offering various views.  GETTING … Continued

Kampina nature reserve

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GETTING THERE Eindhoven – 25km (25min) Amsterdam – 110km (1 hour 10min) Rotterdam  – 110km (1 hour 10min) Car: There are several parking lots around Kampina nature reserve, main ones being “Startpunt wandelroutes Kampina” and “Parkeerterrein 1, Kampina” in Round. … Continued

Veluwezoom, Posbank

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GETTING THERE Amsterdam – 110km (1 hour 15min) Rotterdam – 120km (1 hour 15min) Arnhem – 15km (20 min) There are several parking options (car and bike) depending on the loop you wish to complete. The main one is by … Continued

Mons – Douch – Mons

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GETTING THERE Narbonne – 63km (1h 15min) Alicante – 90km (1h 20min) Toulouse – 150km (2h 20min) Car parking: Park at parking lot Gorges d’Heric. The parking lot is paid in high season (mid April – September). The rest of … Continued

Gorges d’Heric

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GETTING THERE Narbonne – 63km (1h 15min) Alicante – 90km (1h 20min) Toulouse – 150km (2h 20min) Car parking: Park at parking lot Gorges d’Heric. The parking lot is paid in high season (mid April – September). The rest of … Continued