Cycle route Pieterpath | Montferland & Zevenaar
Zevenaar, Braamt, Lobith
Two friends, Toos and Bertje devised and walked the Pieterpath between 1978 and 1983. A long-distance walking route (500 km) from Pieterburen in northern Groningen to Sint-Pietersberg in southern Limburg in 26 stages that are easily accessible by public transport and where you can stay overnight. The landscape along the way is hugely varied, but equally beautiful everywhere.
Where you can walk, you can also cycle, and we wouldn't be Fietsnetwerk if we didn't set out some beautiful cycling tours for you inspired by the Pieterpath. We made 14 routes totalling almost 1,300 km along all the places on the Pieterpath. We did make circles of them so that you always return to your starting point. This is section takes you from Braamt, southeast of Doetinchem, via Lobith on the Rhine and Zevenaar back again.
On the way, you cross the Bergher forest in Montferland and cycle through the river area. You also cycle right through the beautiful historic town of Zevenaar, which earned its city rights in 1487. Some beautiful mills, country houses, a Roman structure and a watchtower further on, you will be back at your starting point.
Across the Rhine is the starting point of the next Pieterpath stage: Millingen aan de Rijn.
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