GET TO THE TOP! WILHELMINA TOREN | TOWER

Vaalserberg Wilhelminatoren Skywalk Drielandenpunt | GET HIGH!

Vaalserberg Wilhelminatoren Skywalk Drielandenpunt | GET HIGH!

The Vaalserberg is the highest point in the Netherlands, reaching an elevation of 322.7 meters (1,059 feet) above sea level. It is located near the town of Vaals in the southeastern part of the Netherlands. Location is close to the borders with Belgium and Germany. The Vaalserberg is a popular tourist destination because it is the location of the tripoint. This where the borders of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany meet. At this point, there is a landmark known as the “Drielandenpunt” (Three-Country Point). It is a popular destination for tourists who want to stand in all three countries at once. Our outdoor editor Mickey Smith from MAASTRICHT MAGAZINE ONLINE climbs the Wilhelminatoren at Drielandenpunt and goes for skywalk on the top of Vaalserberg!

Vaalserberg Wilhelminatoren Skywalk Drielandenpunt | MAASTRICHT MAGAZINE ONLINE
Vaalserberg Wilhelminatoren Skywalk Drielandenpunt | MAASTRICHT MAGAZINE ONLINE

Vaalserberg at Drielandenpunt

The Vaalserberg itself is part of the Ardennes-Eifel plateau and is characterized by a forested landscape. It’s not a particularly high mountain compared to those in many other countries. It holds significance due to its unique location at the intersection of three countries.


What is Wilhelminatoren skywalk in Vaalserberg at Drielandenpunt?

The Wilhelmina Tower Skywalk, officially known as “Wilhelminatoren,” is a prominent observation tower. The location is in middle of the Heuvelland. It is located in the southern Netherlands, near the town of Vaals in the province of Limburg. It is on the Route66 of Limburg – the Mergellandroute. This tower has the name of Queen Wilhelmina, a former Dutch queen. The tower features a viewing platform or skywalk at the top. This allows visitors to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. You see the Vaalserberg, the highest point in the Netherlands, and the border regions of Belgium and Germany.

Vaalserberg Wilhelminatoren Skywalk Drielandenpunt | MAASTRICHT MAGAZINE ONLINE
Vaalserberg Wilhelminatoren Skywalk Drielandenpunt | MAASTRICHT MAGAZINE ONLINE

The Wilhelmina Tower Skywalk is a popular tourist attraction. It is offering visitors the opportunity to take in stunning vistas of the surrounding countryside. You can even see windmills and Aachen in the horizon! It’s a great place to enjoy the scenic beauty of the border area where the three countries (Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany) meet. The tower itself is a steel lattice structure, and the skywalk extends out from it. The skywalk is providing an open and breathtaking view of the landscape with hollow ways.

This attraction is part of the broader recreational area famous as “Drielandenpunt” (Three-Country Point), where people can explore the border regions and the point where the three countries intersect. The Wilhelmina Tower Skywalk enhances the experience of visiting this unique geographical location. It is also near the famous Abbey Mamelis.

Vaalserberg Wilhelminatoren Skywalk Drielandenpunt | MAASTRICHT MAGAZINE ONLINE
Vaalserberg Wilhelminatoren Skywalk Drielandenpunt | MAASTRICHT MAGAZINE ONLINE


Can you climb the Wilhelminatoren the tower on Vaalserberg?

Yes, you can climb the Wilhelmina Tower (Wilhelminatoren) to reach the observation platform at the top. The tower is accessible to visitors, and there are stairs and an elevator that take you to the skywalk or viewing platform at the highest point. Climbing the tower allows you to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the beautiful border regions of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany.

Vaalserberg Wilhelminatoren Skywalk Drielandenpunt | MAASTRICHT MAGAZINE ONLINE
Vaalserberg Wilhelminatoren Skywalk Drielandenpunt | MAASTRICHT MAGAZINE ONLINE

Keep in mind that there is an admission fee ( 3 Euro) to access the tower, and it’s a popular tourist destination, so it can get crowded during peak times. However, the opportunity to experience the breathtaking views from the tower’s skywalk is a highlight for many visitors to the area, making it a worthwhile attraction to explore if you’re in the vicinity of Vaals in the southern Netherlands. After climbing down again, you can enjoy a local beer, coffee and typical Limburg pastry vlaai made of cherries or plums in the café next door.

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