Canyons around Nuth are characterized by unique geological formations, primarily marl cliffs and former quarries that have been transformed into nature reserves. Nuth, a village in the Limburg province of the southern Netherlands, features picturesque scenery with rolling hills and lush forests. The region is known for its natural landscapes and historic sites, offering various outdoor activities. The guide focuses on these distinctive gorge-like features and their surrounding areas.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The Curfsgroeve or Groeve Staal is an open-pit mine near Geulhem. This Limburg marl quarry is located on the edge of the Geuldal in the Dutch municipality of Valkenburg aan de Geul in South Limburg. The quarry is located west of Geulhem on the northwest side of the Plateau of Margraten in the transition to the Maasdal. The total area of the quarry is 40.6 hectares, the deep open-pit section has an area of approximately 25 hectares. The quarry is about 40 meters deep. The quarry was owned by the Ankerpoort company, which extracted marl there until 2009. Since then, the quarry has been owned by the province of Limburg, which has placed the quarry under the management of Het Limburgs Landschap. Source/info: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curfsgroeve
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Beautiful view of the caves.
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Along the rippling Geul River, an impressive marlstone wall rises, a silent witness to Limburg's underground landscape. These calcareous rocks were used for centuries for construction and crafts and now offer a fascinating sight for hikers and nature lovers. The wall forms a natural boundary along the water and, in some places, harbors small caves and niches where flora and fauna have found a home. The contrast of the white marl against the green foliage and the glistening water of the Geul makes this a particularly photogenic and tranquil spot during your walk.
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Beautiful part of the walk along the Geul
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Info about these caves: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strooberggroeve
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In today's heat, the goats had fled to the shade of the pit.
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When the path that has been running between slopes and sloping forest on one side and the Geul on the other side suddenly starts to rise a bit, you know what is coming: part of the marl crops out and offers you a glimpse of what you can discover if you take one of the paths away from the Geul: quarries and marl.
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The 'canyons' around Nuth are unique geological formations, primarily consisting of marl cliffs and former quarries that have been transformed into nature reserves. These areas offer distinctive landscapes with steep marl slopes and rich biodiversity, rather than traditional deep river-carved canyons.
Among the most popular are Marl Cliff along the Geul, known for its narrow path alongside marl walls and the Geul river. Another highly-rated spot is Strooberggroeve (Bemelen Caves), which features a gravel road along the rocks of the Bemelerberg, and Blom Quarry, a former quarry now a nature reserve with steep marl slopes and diverse plant life.
Yes, the View of Groeve 't Rooth is considered family-friendly. It offers a beautiful vantage point into a fenced pit, where you can observe the landscape shaped by marl extraction and learn about the area's geological history.
The Nuth region is characterized by rolling hills, lush forests, and unique geological formations like marl cliffs and former quarries. You can explore areas with visible marl on the surface, diverse plant and animal species in nature reserves, and scenic paths along rivers like the Geul.
The area around Nuth is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, cycling routes, and MTB trails. For example, the gravel road at Strooberggroeve is perfect for gravel bikes, and many routes connect to other scenic paths.
Yes, the region has historical connections. For instance, the Marl Cliff at the Kasteel Oost Quarry shows how marl was extracted in the past, and the area is generally known for its historic buildings like Kasteel Wijnandsrade, offering a blend of nature and history.
While specific seasonal recommendations for the 'canyons' are not provided, the region's picturesque scenery, rolling hills, and lush forests suggest that spring and autumn would offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful natural colors for hiking and exploring the outdoor reserves.
Visitors appreciate the unique geological formations, such as the marl cliffs and former quarries transformed into nature reserves. The scenic paths, opportunities for cycling and hiking, and the blend of natural beauty with historical elements are frequently highlighted. The community has shared over 188 photos and given 1099 upvotes to the various highlights.
Yes, the View of Groeve 't Rooth offers a beautiful vantage point with a bench, allowing you to observe the relief-rich landscape created by marl extraction. The Marl Cliff along the Geul also provides scenic views along its path.
Many of the trails around the gorges and quarries, such as those at Marl Cliff along the Geul, Blom Quarry, and Strooberggroeve (Bemelen Caves), are rated as intermediate. They often feature narrow paths, gravel roads, or steep marl slopes, suitable for hikers with some experience.
The Blom Quarry, which is now a nature reserve, is open to hikers between sunrise and sunset. It's a former quarry transformed into a diverse natural paradise with unique plant and animal species.


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