Estate De Bedelaar

Estate De Bedelaar
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6081 NJ
Haelen
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Estate De Bedelaar Owl Tower
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Area of natural beauty

De Bedelaar is a 38-hectare estate located west of Haelen. The area consists of forests, fens, and open natural landscapes. Two distinctive ponds in the area are named Groote Bedelaar and Kleine Bedelaar. In addition to its natural beauty, Estate De Bedelaar is also known for the characteristic Owl Tower, built by the late Professor Eugène Dubois, and for an old legend associated with this place.

Name Estate De Bedelaar

The name De Bedelaar is a corruption of the Limburg word "loar" or "laar", meaning a small pond in a wooded area. The location of the area was originally referred to as "Beej de loar", or "near the fen". Over the years, this name changed to Bedelaar, creating an unusual and mysterious name.

The legend of the Sunken Castle

According to an old legend, a mighty castle once stood on this spot. One evening, a beggar knocked at the gate, seeking shelter and food. However, the castle residents rejected him in a harsh and cold manner. In anger, the beggar pronounced a curse on the castle and its inhabitants. When the tower clock struck midnight, the castle began to tremble and sank into the swamp along with its inhabitants. The fen Groote Bedelaar was later created on that spot, where the story still lives on.

Nearby

The distances mentioned below are the distances from the location above.

 
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