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The imposing Mheer castle stands on the site of a Roman house between the old roads from Gulpen to \'s-Gravenvoeren. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The imposing Mheer castle stands on the site of a Roman house between the old roads from Gulpen to \'s-Gravenvoeren. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The imposing Mheer castle stands on the site of a Roman house between the old roads from Gulpen to \'s-Gravenvoeren. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The imposing Mheer castle stands on the site of a Roman house between the old roads from Gulpen to \'s-Gravenvoeren. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The imposing Mheer castle stands on the site of a Roman house between the old roads from Gulpen to \'s-Gravenvoeren. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Ruins of the castle of Dalhem, Belgium, built in 1080 on a rock between the rivers Berwijn and Bolland.
The imposing Mheer castle stands on the site of a Roman house between the old roads from Gulpen to \'s-Gravenvoeren. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trees with mistletoe in farmland Royalty Free Stock Photo
The 144-metre-long tram tunnel in Dalhem, Belgian province of Liège, used by pedestrians, cyclists, and horse riders from 2020. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The 144-metre-long tram tunnel in Dalhem, Belgian province of Liège, used by pedestrians, cyclists, and horse riders from 2020. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The 144-metre-long tram tunnel in Dalhem, Belgian province of Liège, used by pedestrians, cyclists, and horse riders from 2020. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The 144-metre-long tram tunnel in Dalhem, Belgian province of Liège, used by pedestrians, cyclists, and horse riders from 2020. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sandpath on hill near `s Gravenvoeren Royalty Free Stock Photo
The historic heart of Dalhem is small, nestled against the side of a rock, and is still worth a visit. Looking through your eyes, you'll feel like time has stood still here. The County of Dalhem, Daelhem, Daalhem, was a small independent territory between Liège and Maastricht. Initially, it was called the County of Voeren, with its capital at 's-Gravenvoeren.


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