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Top 18 Bike Parks around Tongeren

Best bike parks around Tongeren, Belgium, are characterized by an extensive network of mountain biking trails rather than dedicated bike parks with constructed features. The region offers diverse natural landscapes, including rolling hills, forests, and heathlands. These routes provide varied difficulty levels, accommodating a range of cycling abilities. The area is also known for its historical significance and charming villages.

Best bike parks around Tongeren

  • The most popular bike parks is MTB route 's-Gravenvoeren, a mountain biking route known…

Last updated: May 17, 2026

Singletrack along Kikbeekbron

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Nice single track on the ridge and along the fence of the Kikbeekbron nature reserve. A short and steep climb to get to the top, but after that just a nice track.

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Hoogbos Flowtrail

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Beautiful MTB trail, not recommended with a gravel bike, especially not with rainfall or winter conditions. Lots of risk of trees all over the trail.

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Descent from the Youth Hostel to Kattenroth

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This is a very nice descent that starts on gravel and then turns into the forest. Nice single track with some technical passages.

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MTB route 's-Gravenvoeren

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Beautiful mountain bike route in the Voerstreek (blue MTB arrows)

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Singletrail Gravenvoeren

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Someone has built a technical single track here on the flanks, which runs parallel to the wide gravel path on which the fixed route runs. A lot of up and …

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Singletrack With Features

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This is a very nice and technical single track with some nice features. There is a large blue MTB sign at the start of this track. You turn right instead of following the normal route straight ahead. Certainly do!

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Starting point Camping Kikmolen

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From Camping Kikmolen you can cycle onto the trails of the Hoge Kempen mountain bike network in no time!

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A nice single track along a former quarry. Includes a descent and a climb.

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Lanaken green shortcut

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Do you want to make MTB Lanaken (green loop) a bit shorter? Here you can cut a piece!

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Berg Singletrack at 's Herenelderen

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Nice piece of single track with natural pum track, followed by a trail in the forest with a short more technical piece.

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February 9, 2026, Startplaats Camping Kikmolen

Camping Kikmolen in Maasmechelen is one of the most popular and versatile starting points for hiking and cycling tours in and around the Hoge Kempen National Park. Its location on the edge of the Mechelse Heide and near the Kikbeek spring valley makes it a logical base for exploring the park, whether on foot, by bike, or with family. Several marked hiking trails and cycling junctions depart from the campsite, leading you directly into the landscape without having to navigate long connecting routes. Here, you're literally at the gateway to the forests, heathlands, ponds, and former quarry areas so characteristic of this region. The starting point at Camping Kikmolen is popular because it's accessible and convenient. Parking, restaurants, and cafes are available in the immediate vicinity, and clear signage for hiking and cycling routes makes it easy for both day trippers and campers to begin their journeys. From this point, you can reach the Mechelse Heide, the Kiekbeekmeer area, and enjoy cycling through heathland and various forest and heathland paths that connect to the larger network of the Hoge Kempen National Park. For many visitors, this starting point is also ideal because after a hike, you can return to a place where tranquility, water, play, and relaxation converge. What makes this starting point extra special is the combination of recreation and nature. While you depart from here for a walk or bike ride through a protected nature reserve, a lively campsite with a natural swimming pond, water slides, and sunbathing areas is also nearby. This means the start of a route doesn't feel strict or distant, but relaxed and accessible, making it attractive to families, recreational hikers, and cyclists who want to combine nature with comfort. At the same time, you can reach open heathland or quiet woodlands within minutes, creating a striking contrast between the starting point and the natural experience.

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The Singektrack along the Kikbeekbron in the Hoge Kempen National Park near Maasmechelen is part of the trails through the Kikbeekbron Valley, a nature reserve that has become one of the park's most attractive landscapes since the conversion of a former sand and gravel quarry into a nature reserve. This area is characterized by a tranquil pond, heathlands, marshlands, and forests with a rich ecology that is home to typical flora and fauna such as dragonflies, heathland vegetation, grazing fjord ponies, and a variety of birds and insects. The area around the Kikbeekbron is part of the larger network of hiking and mountain bike trails in the national park, which showcases Flanders' natural diversity and is part of the official hiking and cycling trails that lead visitors through forests, heathlands, fens, and valleys. The Singektrack and surrounding trails are generally part of regular hiking networks and are also incorporated into long-distance routes such as the National Park Trail, a route of over 105 kilometers that passes the park's most beautiful spots. The section around the Kikbeekbron has a temporary route change due to nature management work. Due to roadworks and nature restoration, a section of this trail, including a section near and around the Kikbeekbron, will be temporarily closed or diverted, meaning that certain paths will be inaccessible to recreational users while these works continue. For example, the National Park Trail will be closed for minor roadworks in the valley between August 1 and December 31, 2025, for which detours will be signposted to minimize the impact on nature and protect vulnerable zones. In addition to these specific temporary updates, the park's accessibility regulations state that certain areas within the national park, including the valley around the Kikbeekbron and other vulnerable zones, are legally designated as restricted zones, meaning that access is only permitted via the designated paths and route networks. Beyond these trails, access to sensitive natural areas is only permitted with the park manager's permission or under the guidance of a certified ranger, as the park prioritizes nature conservation and ecological integrity. In practice, this means that the Singek Track and other trails around the Kikbeekbron are currently officially closed or heavily restricted for recreation, especially in areas where new nature restoration or management projects are underway. Visitors are asked to follow the designated alternative routes and detours and to respect the sensitive areas to avoid disturbing flora and fauna—something the park managers strictly monitor. Nevertheless, some visitors, like myself, report sneaking into the area despite the closures and construction. These kinds of personal experiences occur when trails aren't completely blocked, or when visitors ignore the signage to enjoy the trail and views offered by the Singek Track. Such experiences are understandable from the perspective of nature and outdoor enthusiasts who want to experience the scenic beauty of the Kikbeek source, but they technically fall outside the park's permitted access regulations, especially because management works and nature restoration are underway there, and vulnerable nature is recovering. The park emphasizes that access to closed areas is prohibited to prevent damage to the landscape and disturbance of species, and such zones are regularly designated as inaccessible. The Singektrack itself, before the works and restrictions, was popular for the natural diversity of the Kikbeek valley. It allowed you to walk along water features, through heathland, over soft woodland, and enjoy panoramic views of the valley. Its positioning within the network of hiking trails made it a logical, varied route for those who wanted to explore the area, showcasing the transition between open landscape, water, and forest that is characteristic of the Hoge Kempen region. However, since the announced works and new management plans, the valley around the Kikbeekbron has been designated a vulnerable zone. Managers are carrying out restoration and management projects to improve water levels, vegetation structure, and habitats, among other things. This has a temporary impact on the recreational accessibility of trails such as the Singektrack.

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cool nice single track

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downhill to 's Gravenvoeren.

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It's supposed to be a shortcut, but only for those who understand the MTB cycle path network🙊 But it's also just fun to ride along here.

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Nice single track on the ridge and along the fence of the Kikbeekbron nature reserve. A short and steep climb to get to the top, but after that just a nice track.

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Very nice MTB single track. More single tracks around it. Damp environment...so mud.

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October 28, 2023, Hoogbos Flowtrail

Highly inadvisable on a gravel bike in wet weather. Even MTBers had quite a bit of trouble

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of biking experience can I expect around Tongeren?

Tongeren is known for its extensive network of mountain biking trails rather than traditional bike parks with constructed features. You'll find diverse natural landscapes, including rolling hills, lush forests, and expansive heathlands, offering various difficulty levels from easy paths to challenging singletracks.

Are there mountain biking trails suitable for beginners in Tongeren?

Yes, Tongeren offers trails suitable for beginners. For instance, the MTB route 's-Gravenvoeren is a popular choice, and the region research also mentions that ST Rekem is recommended for beginners. The Tongeren Estate – View over the Tongerense Heath loop from Epe is an easier 16.5 km option suitable for almost any fitness level.

Which mountain biking trails offer a challenging experience for advanced riders?

For advanced riders seeking a challenge, the Descent from the Youth Hostel to Kattenroth is highly technical, featuring large stones, drops, and roots. The Borgloon black loop is also a popular and more challenging route in the Tongeren-Borgloon area.

What are some highly-rated mountain biking trails in the Tongeren area?

The MTB route 's-Gravenvoeren is highly popular for its scenic paths and varied terrain. Another favorite is the Singletrack Along the Former Quarry (Mechelse Heide), known for its mix of descents and climbs through pine trees. The Berg Singletrack at 's Herenelderen also receives high praise for its natural pump track and technical sections.

Can I find family-friendly cycling options in Tongeren?

While specific 'family-friendly bike parks' are not the focus, many trails cater to various abilities. The Tongeren Estate – View over the Tongerense Heath loop from Epe is an easier 16.5 km trail suitable for almost any fitness level, making it a good option for families. Additionally, the region's well-signposted network includes paths accessible for different skill levels.

What natural scenery will I encounter on the bike trails around Tongeren?

You'll experience diverse natural beauty, including dense woodlands, open countryside, rolling hills, and expansive heathlands. Trails often wind through fruit orchards, which are particularly vibrant during blossom season, and offer panoramic views, such as those from the Vodseberg or over the Tongerense Heath.

Are there any historical or cultural sights accessible by bike in the Tongeren region?

Yes, cycling in Tongeren offers the chance to explore Belgium's oldest city and its surrounding Haspengouw region, known for its historical significance. Some routes may lead past medieval castles, charming villages, and unique wine-growing estates, blending outdoor activity with cultural exploration.

How accessible are the mountain biking trails in Tongeren, and do I need a permit?

The trails are generally accessible, with many routes starting from villages or designated parking areas. While public transport might have limited direct access to all trailheads, a specific permit for mountain biking on public trails in Tongeren is generally not required. The region boasts a well-maintained and signposted network, making navigation straightforward.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking around Tongeren?

The region's fruit orchards are especially vibrant during blossom season, making spring a beautiful time to visit. However, the diverse terrain and well-maintained trails mean that mountain biking is enjoyable throughout much of the year, weather permitting. Always check local conditions before heading out.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these bike trails?

Beyond mountain biking, the Tongeren area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore mountain hikes, including routes like the Maria Monument loop from Gulpen-Wittem. There are also numerous running trails, such as the Nature trail Hoge Kempen, and extensive road cycling routes like the Bike route one with nature in Limburg.

Are there specific loop trails for mountain biking in Tongeren?

Yes, many trails are designed as loops. Examples include the De Motten - Blauwe lus (Blue Loop), a 31.5 km moderately challenging route, and the Tongerense Heide – Tepelberg loop from Epe. These loops offer varied terrain and scenic views, making them popular choices for exploring the region.

Where can I find more information about cycling routes in the Tongeren-Borgloon area?

For additional information on cycling routes, including the Haspengouw cycling network, you can visit the official tourism website for the region: visitlimburg.be.

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