Van der Valk Hotel Stein-Urmond
For an upscale stay, choose our hotel. Exceptional service, comfy rooms & great amenities. Prime location with easy access, near key attractions. Satisfaction guaranteed.
For an upscale stay, choose our hotel. Exceptional service, comfy rooms & great amenities. Prime location with easy access, near key attractions. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Hotel Porta Cité in Maasmechelen offers luxurious facilities, 2 top restaurants and is located near Hoge Kempen and Maasmechelen Village for the ultimate experience.
B&B Haerlekijn: Luxury family rooms in Meeswijk-Maasmechelen, near Hoge Kempen Park and Maasvallei.
't Vossehol: Spacious rooms with modern amenities, close to Hoge Kempen Park.
B&B Het Vuchterhof in Maasmechelen: comfort, nature, cities & daily breakfast buffet.
Ibis Budget Stein Maastricht: trendy rooms, free WiFi, at Steinerbos & A2! Highest hygiene standards, Maastricht within 15 minutes, free parking.
d'Uyterwaerde: rustic holiday homes in picturesque Leut Mazenhoven, near Maas. Ideal for cycling, shopping and local culture. Green oasis of peace.
B&B Overmunthe in Urmond combines 16th-century charm with modern luxury such as Goossens box-spring beds and private bathrooms.
Hotel de Maretak: Private wellness, heated outdoor swimming pool, renovated heritage farm, ideal for cyclists and walkers.
De MandenBraider: House for 7 in Dilsen-Stokkem, garden, parking, near Maasmechelen & Maastricht.
Guesthouse De Wissen: Dog friendly, free coffee/tea, in the Negenoord nature reserve.
Based in the province of Limburg in the southeast of the Netherlands, Urmond is a charming historic town that offers the perfect mix of cultural attractions, natural beauty and accessible amenities. It is a significant part of the municipality of Stein and is strategically located on the banks of the River Meuse, with easy access to both urban centers and rural scenes. From its medieval architecture to its scenic walking routes, Urmond offers a wide range of experiences for visitors of all ages and interests.
This place has archaeological sites dating back to Roman times, testifying to its long and rich history. Urmond is also home to structures dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries, including Stein Castle and the Urmond Flour Mill. For nature lovers, the surrounding countryside offers extensive cycling and walking opportunities, as well as the opportunity to discover special animal and plant species. This makes Urmond a versatile destination, suitable for both history enthusiasts and active outdoorsmen.