South Limburg
South Limburg is a region located in the southern part of the Netherlands, known for its rolling hills, picturesque landscapes, and charming villages. It is distinct from the rest of the country due to its unique topography, which includes the highest point in the Netherlands, Vaalserberg. The area is also famous for its rich history, with many historical sites and castles dotting the landscape.
The region is characterized by its vibrant culture, influenced by its proximity to Belgium and Germany. South Limburg is known for its local cuisine, including dishes like Limburgian pie, and hosts various festivals throughout the year. The scenic beauty and cultural richness make it a popular destination for tourists.