What is Bezoekerscentrum Leudal & Leudalmuseum about?
Bezoekerscentrum Leudal & Leudalmuseum is a visitor center and museum dedicated to the Leudal nature reserve and its cultural heritage. Located in Haelen, the center serves as a gateway to the beautiful Leudal landscape.
The museum presents exhibitions about the natural and cultural history of the Leudal area, including its flora, fauna, and human habitation. Visitors can learn about the region’s unique ecosystem and the relationship between nature and culture in this part of Limburg.
Who should visit this museum?
This museum is ideal for nature lovers, hikers, families, and anyone interested in regional heritage. It appeals to visitors wanting to explore the Leudal nature reserve and understand its significance.
Educational and cultural activities
The center offers exhibitions on nature and culture, educational programs, guided walks, and information about the surrounding nature reserve. Activities include mushroom excursions and nature programs.
Visitor information
Opening hours: Monday closed. Tuesday to Sunday from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
Ticket prices: Adults €2.50. Donateurs van de Studiegroep Leudal and children under 12 free.
Accessibility: The museum is wheelchair accessible.
Parking: Car parking is available on site.
Facilities: No café available on site. Free Wi-Fi is not available.