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|  |  |  |  |  |  | De Meinweg National Park is a park of terraced landscape caused by fault lines below the surface. The four terraces bridge a height of about 50 metres and feature woodland, healthland, bog pools and streams. De Meinweg is the only nature area in the Netherlands where a population of wild boars is allowed to roam freely. The adder also occurs here. De Meinweg National Park forms part of the German-Dutch Cross-border Park Maas-Swalm-Nette.
| Park’s main features: |
Terraced landscape |
| Special flora: |
Bracken, blueberry, lily of the valley, may lily, large bitte-cress, oxlip, marsh marigoldwood club-rush, enchanter’s nightshade, (touch-me-not), saxifrage, various types of heather, bristly haircap |
| Special fauna: |
Wild boar, adders, polecat, beech martin, stoat, weasel |
| Recreational activities: |
Cycling, walking, horse-riding, excursions |
| Area: |
1,700 ha |
| Province: |
Limburg |
| Managed by: |
Staatsbosbeheer and Municipality of Roerdalen |
| Visitor centre: |
Meinweg 2 6075 NA Herkenbosch Tel. +31 (0)475-528500 |
Website: De Meinweg National Park
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