’t Rot
’t Rot is a nature reserve in Winterswijk, Achterhoek, Gelderland. Access is restricted and requires permission. ’t Rot is situated nearby to the village Woold, as well as near the hamlet Brinkheurne.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Access is restricted and requires permission.
- Type: Nature reserve
- Also known as: “‘t Rot”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Burlo-Vardingholter Venn/Entenschlatt and Wooldse Veen.
Burlo-Vardingholter Venn/Entenschlatt
Nature reserve
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Burlo-Vardingholter Venn/Entenschlatt is a nature reserve.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kotten and Burlo.
Kotten
Village
Kotten is a hamlet in the municipality of Winterswijk, in the Netherlands. It was first mentioned in 1302 as Katen or Koten, and means "little farms/houses".
’t Rot
- Category: recreation area
- Location: Winterswijk, Achterhoek, Gelderland, Eastern Netherlands, Netherlands, Benelux, Europe
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Latitude
51.93024° or 51° 55′ 49″ northLongitude
6.72883° or 6° 43′ 44″ eastElevation
61 metres (200 feet)Inception
1997Open location code
9F38WPJH+3GOpenStreetMap ID
way 498649039OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=nature_reserveGeoNames ID
2746143
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