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Rocks around the Clock Utrecht

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    • Cycling route ‘Utrechtse Heuvelrug and Kromme Rijn’
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    • Walking route ‘Natural Stones of Leiden’
    • Rocks around the Clock Utrecht
  • Geological hotspots
    • Vijlener Forest
    • Rijckholt Flint Mine
    • Mount Saint Peter
    • Heimans Quarry
    • De Mient
    • Peel Boundary Fault
    • Winterswijk Quarry

A city walk through 2,000 years of Utrecht’s history and hundreds of millions of years of natural history.

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