People walking through the Vijlenerbos, South Limburg, The Netherlands. The tall pine trees formed a beautiful long avenue, the foliage on the ground and the colors of the leaves that protruded past the pine trees completed the picture and created a beautiful autumn atmosphere.
The Vijlenerbos is an approx. 650 ha forest and nature reserve near the town of Vijlen in the Dutch-Limburg municipality of Vaals. Small parts of the Belgian municipality of Blieberg lie at the southern edge of the forest. The Vijlenerbos actually consists of several forests, all of which are owned by Staatsbosbeheer; it is therefore sometimes referred to as the Vijlenerbossen.
The Vijlenerbos is an elongated forest area that extends over a length of approximately 8 km between Epen and the Drielandenpunt at Vaals. The forest borders on a length of about 5 km to Belgium and about 1 km to Germany. Sub-areas of the forest are usually named after villages and hamlets in the vicinity. From west to east: the Elzetterbos (near Elzet and Rott), the actual Vijlenerbos, the Kerperbos, the Holsetterbos (near Holset), the Malensbos (south of the Epenerbaan), the Schimperbos (southwest of Wolfhaag) and the also wooded Vaalserberg. The Vaalserberg links up with comparable hillside forests, such as the Aachener Wald and the Preusbos, on both Belgian and German territory. Together these forests are referred to as the Three-Country Forest.
About 200 ha of the highest parts of the forest between Vijlen, Epen an
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