Peel and Maas breathes the good country life. You walk or cycle through the Heldense Bossen, follow the Meuse along its floodplains and drive through Meijel straight into National Park De Groote Peel. The landscape changes from open fields to dense forest edges, with villages where the rhythm is determined by the church square and terrace. In the castle village of Baarlo, you walk along driveways, moats and ancient trees. Characteristic mills and monumental buildings are also reminders of the craft and history that are still visibly part of everyday life here.
Meanwhile, taste what this region produces. Local makers proudly share their products: sip from 'n peelneutje or sink your teeth into a crackling fresh knapkoek, baked the Peels way. Here you can enjoy good food without fuss, with ingredients from nearby. It's enjoying good soil, on good soil. Whether you come for peace and quiet, a beautiful cycle route or just something tasty...
In Peel and Maas you can taste the good life.
For a weekend getaway, Kapèlkeshof is the place to be. Here you stay cosily in a wooden double house and combine your stay with a wine tasting. Prefer something else? Boutique hotel Nieuw Antiek offers atmospheric, colourful rooms, each with its own character. Going away with the family? Then BoeBaDoe Farmcamps is the place to be. Here you stay in a glamping tent near the farm, among the cows and chickens.
Even in less beautiful weather, there is plenty for children to do in Peel and Maas. Explore Museum Peel en Maas together or have fun at the indoor playground of Recreatiepark Beringerzand. Afterwards, you can have a drink at Dok6.
It is great to enjoy the terrace at Bij De Zoes, under a natural roof of leaves. Also at Mr & Mrs in Panningen, you can sit outside for a cosy shared dining experience. And at Ellf, the terrace is a great place to hang out, comfortably under the parasols.