Assortment of regional products VVV Thorn
Besides the junction maps and hiking, cycling and riding routes, these products are also for sale: Thornse knapkoek (the real thing!), Thorns Wit bier (white beer), wine from the wine estate Thorn, Thornse koffielikeur, honey Maasgoud, regional product baskets, organic wine from the Kessthor wine estate, Limburgs Maaswater, Maaskiezel and local/regional books and souvenirs.
Gift cards are also on sale at VVV Thorn:
- VVV Gift Card
- Podium Gift Card
- National Cinema voucher
- Bol.com voucher
- Ice cream parlour Clevers gift card
- National Book Coupon
Fishing licences
Want to go fishing and looking for a fishing licence? Then Tourist information center Thorn is the place to be. The weekly permits of angling club "Het Alfje" to fish in the Thornerbeek and the Limburg permit to fish on the Maas, Maasplassen and Lateral Canal are available there.
Theme walks
Every third Sunday of the month, a theme walk led by a VVV guide is organised in Thorn. The walks have different themes, allowing several aspects of Thorn ('s history) to be covered. Everyone is welcome to take part in these themed walks.
Group tours in Thorn
Group tours and fun group activities are possible all year round in Thorn. Requests for group activities can be made via LimburgGroepsuitje, the reservations department of Hart van Limburg. You can reach them by telephone on: +31 (0)475-330289 or by e-mail: groepsuitje@hartvanlimburg.nl.
You can choose from the following group tours with VVV guide:
Walk through the white town of Thorn led by a VVV guide
Guided tour of Thorn Museum with a VVV guide
From Thorn you can also take round trips on the Maasplassen. More information and boat tickets via the Tourist information center in Thorn.
KunstPodium Maasgouw
Hart van Limburg offers artists from the Maasgouw municipality a stage and believes that art should be part of everyday life; at home, in the workplace and in public spaces. That is the KunstPodium Maasgouw! Visitors can buy the exhibited art at the VVV Thorn. The exhibition is free to visit.