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    St Servaas Bridge

    Posted by beermad 17 October 2005

    The oldest bridge in the Netherlands, this attractive bridge was built in 1280 and it links the old city centre with the station, located in the Wijk district.

    Over the River Maas between Maasbrugstraat and Wijkerbrugstraat.

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    Linie van Du Moulin

    Posted by beermad 17 October 2005

    A system of dry trenches and bastions with bombproof shelters and mine galleries, built between 1773 and 1777 by du Moulin. It makes a nice break from the bustle of the city, being in grassland just outside. You can wander around the fortifications alone or take guided tours on Sundays all year round and Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday in July and August

    Entrance on Cabergerweg, on the north-western edge of the city centre. More information on the Maastricht tourist board website: www.vvvmaastricht.nl/Dagjeuit/?lang=en

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    The grottoes of St Pietersberg

    Posted by beermad 17 October 2005

    An extensive series of man-made caves formed by the quarrying of stone used to build the city. You can take guided tours around two different parts of the caves, starting either at Chalet Bergrust or Buitengoed Slavante. The caves' temperature is a stable 9-10 degrees, so a trip can provide relief from a hot summer's day. The complex has often been used to provide shelter during wartime and in places you can see old stone stoves used for cooking by people hiding in there. The cave system is very extensive and stretches a long way across the border into Belgium. In the caves on the Belgian side, famous brewer Pierre Celis (inventor of Hoegaarden Wit) matures his Grottenbier, taking advantage of the stable temperature to bring out the flavours perfectly.

    Details at the city's tourist information website at www.vvvmaastricht.nl/Dagjeuit/moreinfo.php3?ID=55&lang=en The entrances are a couple of kilometres south of the city centre on the west bank of the River Maas.

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