Nuropperberg
Nuropperberg is a forest in Liège, Wallonia. Nuropperberg is situated nearby to the village Teuven, as well as near Slenaken.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Abdij van Sinnich and Kasteel van Obsinnich.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Epen and Gulpen.
Epen
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Epen is a small town in South Limburg, the southern most region of the Netherlands. It's a picturesque little place that features some of the best landscape views in the country and is dotted with the timber framed houses that are so typical for this area.
Gulpen
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The friendly village of Gulpen is considered to be the heart of the Heuvelland, the most beautiful and hilly part of the South Limburg region. Its cosy, small centre is a popular destination for Dutch tourists and is a lively place in summer, when a range of events and small festivals are organised.
Partij-Wittem
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Partij-Wittem is a village in South Limburg, the southernmost part of the Netherlands. The village comprises the two hamlets of Partij and Wittem. As a whole, it is part of the municipality of Gulpen-Wittem.
Nuropperberg
Latitude
50.7623° or 50° 45′ 44″ northLongitude
5.8763° or 5° 52′ 35″ eastOpen location code
9F27QV6G+WGOpenStreetMap ID
way 993401710OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=forest
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Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
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