You walk around and over the Galgenwiel. This pond was created by a dike breach when the Meuse River overflowed its banks. There used to be a gallows on this spot. You can read the whole story on the information panel at the site. Striking are the avenue trees, especially beeches and pedunculate oaks. These stately trees give the estate allure and provide a beautiful habitat for numerous birds, including woodpeckers. The meadows also provide good nesting places for various birds, such as the goldfinch. The varied landscape provides a good habitat for various species of mice, which in turn attract predators such as buzzards, owls and sparrows.
In the middle of the area is an old peat canal. The marshlands in this area made it possible to extract peat and the peat canal was built to transport it to the big cities. You can read more about this on the information panels on site.