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Discover the Unique Charm of Labyrinth Three Countries Point

Explore the enchanting Labyrinth Three Countries Point, where borders converge and adventure awaits in nature's embrace.

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Labyrinth Three Countries Point is a captivating tourist attraction where the borders of the Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium converge. This unique destination offers a rich experience for visitors of all ages, featuring scenic hiking trails, delightful eateries, and fun playgrounds, making it a perfect spot for families and adventure seekers alike.

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Viergrenzenweg 97, Vaals, 6291 BM, NL
Monday
10 am-6 pm
Tuesday
10 am-6 pm
Wednesday
10 am-6 pm
Thursday
10 am-6 pm
Friday
10 am-6 pm
Saturday
10 am-6 pm
Sunday
10 am-6 pm

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    Getting There

    Bus

    From the city center of Maastricht, walk to the main bus station, 'Maastricht Station'. Take bus 350 towards 'Vaals'. The journey will take approximately 40 minutes. Get off at the 'Vaals, Drielandenpunt' stop, which is the closest stop to the Labyrinth Three Countries Point. From the bus stop, it is a short 5-minute walk to the destination.

    Train and Bus

    Head to Maastricht train station and take a train to 'Landgraaf'. Once you arrive at Landgraaf, transfer to bus 350 towards 'Vaals'. The total travel time is around 1 hour. Get off at 'Vaals, Drielandenpunt' stop. The Labyrinth Three Countries Point is just a 5-minute walk from the bus stop.

    Bicycle

    If you prefer cycling, rent a bike from one of the many rental shops in Maastricht. Head towards the 'Maastricht-Aachen Airport' route, following signs to the N281 road. Cycle for about 14 kilometers, which will take approximately 45 minutes. Upon reaching Vaals, follow the signs to 'Drielandenpunt', where the Labyrinth Three Countries Point is located.

    Walking

    For the adventurous, you can walk to the Labyrinth Three Countries Point from Maastricht. Start at the Vrijthof square, heading north towards the 'Sint Servaasbrug'. Cross the bridge and follow the signs to 'Vaals' through the scenic countryside. This is a long trek of about 15 kilometers and will take approximately 3 hours, so prepare accordingly with water and snacks.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful experience.
    Don’t forget to bring a camera; the views are stunning and perfect for photos.
    Check the local weather before your visit to dress appropriately for hiking.
    Try the local snacks at the frituur after exploring the labyrinth.
    Plan to spend at least half a day here to fully enjoy all the activities available.

    Discover more about Labyrinth Three Countries Point

    Nestled at the tripoint where the Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium meet, Labyrinth Three Countries Point is a remarkable tourist attraction that invites visitors to explore the beauty of this unique geographical convergence. This location is not just about stunning views; it offers a range of activities that cater to families, couples, and solo travelers alike. The labyrinth itself is a fun and engaging experience, with winding paths that lead to various points of interest, providing a playful challenge for both young and old. Along the way, visitors can enjoy picturesque landscapes that change with the seasons, making each visit a fresh experience. In addition to the labyrinth, the area boasts several hiking trails that meander through lush greenery, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in nature. Whether you’re an avid hiker or a casual walker, the trails offer varying levels of difficulty, ensuring everyone can find a suitable path. After a day of exploration, indulge in some local delicacies at the on-site frituur (snack bar) or treat yourself to delicious ice cream from the nearby shop – a must-try during warmer months. The playground facilities ensure that younger visitors have their share of fun, making this destination family-friendly. The Labyrinth Three Countries Point is not just a place to visit; it’s an experience that encapsulates the essence of cross-border culture. With a variety of activities, delicious food options, and stunning natural beauty, it stands out as a must-visit location for tourists seeking adventure and a taste of local life. Whether you are here for a quick visit or planning a longer stay, this enchanting location promises to leave lasting memories.
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    File:Early in the morning the famous Vrijthof Square Maastricht is still  empty^^^ Below the square is a parking garage for easy visiting the  citycentre - panoramio.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

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