Description
The Vijlenerbos is a forest area that extends over a length of about 8 km between Epen and the Drielandenpunt near Vaals. The forest borders Belgium for about 5 km and Germany for about 1 km. The forests consist of a quarter of coniferous forest and the rest of deciduous forest. Crvenoglavi djetlić lives in the areas with older oak trees. Vatroglavi Kraljić is bound to medium to old coniferous forests. Krstokljun and Čižak breed regularly in these forests, as is Batokljun. In the open oak-birch forests, Šumski Zviždak is a regular guest. Mali djetao, Crnoglava sjenica, Brgljez and Veliki Djetlić live in the old, varied parts of the deciduous forest. An inconspicuous species is the Šumska šljuka. Among the birds of prey, Škanjac osaš, Jastreb and Kobac can be found in the Vijlenerbos. Occasionally Sokol Lastavičar breeds in the area. Šumska sova is a common species in the forest. Kukavica and Vuga also occur in low numbers. On the edges sometimes Rusi Svračak can be seen.
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Access
Well-known starting points for a walk through the Vijlenerbos are the parking lot at the forest cafe Het Hijgende Hert (see the P on the map) and the parking lot Zevenwegen. Or the Groeneweg Vijlen. There are many trails you can walk. The route shown on the map is 10,5 km. It's divided in two loops of 5 km. But there are countless other possibilities for hiking.


