2 May - 22 Aug 2026, Startlocatie
Around 6,000 years ago, an underground mining area existed in the Savelsbos near Rijckholt, where prehistoric people extracted flint used to make tools such as knives and axes. These mines were abandoned in prehistoric times and only rediscovered around 1880. Between 1964 and 1972 they were excavated, and in the 1970s the researched part of the mines was made accessible to visitors. Between 2020 and 2023, the flint mine underwent a complete restoration.
Visitors walk with a guide to the mine, during which the guide explains geology, landscape, and archaeology. The guides have been trained in geology and archaeology and are themselves closely involved in research in and around the flint mine. At the mine, an underground visit is included, where the prehistoric galleries can be viewed.
The entire excursion lasts 2.5 hours and includes a substantial walk through the forest.
What should you keep in mind?
The excursions on Saturdays start from the large free parking area opposite Eetcafé “Riekelt” in Rijckholt, Rijksweg 184, 6247 AN Rijckholt. There is ample free parking available here..
Since the guide needs to check the reservations beforehand, we kindly ask you to be present at the starting point at least 15 to 20 minutes in advance.
The excursion consists of a 2.5‑hour walk, for which sturdy walking shoes and appropriate outdoor clothing are required. No special equipment is needed for the underground visit to the flint mines. There is sufficient lighting, and there is no climbing or crawling involved.
The walk from Rijckholt is 2.5 to 3 kilometres.
Participants must be able to walk well; the excursion is not suitable for people with reduced mobility. Children are very welcome.
The mine has a constant temperature of 11 degrees Celsius, so even in summer it is necessary to bring a sweater or pullover for the underground part of the excursion.
The excursion always takes place, even in rain. It will only be cancelled in case of thunderstorms, wind force above 7, or other dangerous weather conditions.
Dogs are permitted, provided they are on a leash and under control.