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Touring cycling in Vlaams Natuurreservaat Oudsberg offers diverse landscapes, including Flanders' largest open sand dune, the Oudsberg, which rises to approximately 90 meters. The region features extensive forest areas, such as pine and coniferous forests, alongside vast heathlands and serene fens. Routes also traverse picturesque stream valleys, like the Abeek Valley, and run alongside canals, including the Zuid-Willems Canal. This varied terrain provides a range of no traffic touring cycling routes suitable for different preferences.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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28.3km
01:41
90m
90m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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31.2km
01:48
140m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautiful little street in the center of Thorn
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How popular the route is with cyclists can be seen here
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Take a break from all those kilometers while enjoying a special beer
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A beautiful woodland chapel with a few benches inside for relaxing and unwinding. Next to it is a lovely building especially for birds.
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🏘️ Opitter Center – The beating heart of a Kempen village. Opitter is a historic Kempen church village that has been part of the municipality of Bree in the Belgian province of Limburg since its merger in 1977. The center of Opitter, especially around Itterplein, forms the social, historical, and geographical core of the village, where nature, village life, cultural heritage, and community converge. The village was first mentioned in writing in 1143 as Itera, a name derived from the Itterbeek stream that flows through the village and defines Opitter's natural location. The village originated as a river valley settlement on the Itter riverbank and experienced its greatest growth around agriculture, watermills, and religious life. Throughout the centuries, Opitter often fell under the domain of the Counts of Loon and, in the Middle Ages, changed various administrative and property rights, including the influence of Averbode Abbey. Until well into the 20th century, Opitter remained primarily a farming village, although in the second half of the century it transformed into a commuter town with new residential areas and housing developments. The center was always formed around Itterplein, where the Itterbeek stream flows immediately to the west, a place where social, religious, and economic functions converged. Itterplein is the central square of Opitter and forms the social and historical hub of the village. Here are several important buildings and functions, such as the church and rectory, small squares, green spaces, and sightlines with a historical connection to the now-lost castle of the Lords of Opitter. (The castle once stood on a moated plot on the northern bank of the Itter; it was replaced by multifunctional centers in the 1980s.) Today, the square remains a central landmark for events, markets, and walking and cycling routes in and around Opitter. The Gothic St. Trudo Church is one of the most important heritage sites in the center and a recognizable landmark. Its foundations date back to the Middle Ages and it houses works of art and liturgical objects of historical significance. In the center and surrounding area, there are also other chapels and religious structures, such as the Chapel of Our Lady, and pastoral buildings rooted in local traditions from the 17th and 18th centuries. Opitter boasts several watermills, some of which are directly linked to the village's social and economic history. The most famous of these is Pollismolen, mentioned as early as 1078 and restored to this day. In addition, there are historical traces of other mills along the Itterbeek stream, such as Slagmolen (Slag Mill) and Kasteelmolen (Castle Mill), which, along with their milling history, illustrate traditional agriculture and crafts. These mills bear witness to how water power was part of the local economy and infrastructure for centuries, memories still visible in the landscape around the village center. In the town center, on Itterplein, lies the Cornelissen Brewery (formerly Sint-Jozef Brewery), a traditional family brewery since 1859 that produces beers such as Herkenrode and Pax Pils. This brewery is a cultural and social hub in Opitter, where visitors come to sample local beer and socialize in the area surrounding the square. Roads and paths run around the town center, leading directly to nature reserves such as the Itterbeek Valley and the castle park. This connection makes the town center not only a residential and shopping area but also a base for walks and recreation in the surrounding valleys, forests, and stream landscapes.
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A Groteck chapel near the parking lot. A memorial for those who died in World War II.
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Beautiful little town with a historic town hall and restaurants right on the bike path.
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Sensational route through the Bosbeek valley
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Vlaams Natuurreservaat Oudsberg offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes designed to keep you away from traffic. There are over 300 routes available, with 165 rated as easy, 105 as moderate, and 47 as difficult, ensuring options for every skill level.
Yes, the region is very family-friendly. Over half of the routes, 165 to be exact, are rated as easy. A great option for a relaxed ride is the Oudsbergen – Ruiterskuilen Pond loop from Gruitrode, which is 32 km long and offers beautiful views of the Oudsberg dune and the Ruiterskuilen Pond.
The routes in Vlaams Natuurreservaat Oudsberg offer a diverse and spectacular natural experience. You'll cycle through extensive forests, vast heathlands vibrant with purple heather, and serene fens. A prominent feature is the Oudsberg itself, Flanders' largest open sand dune, offering panoramic views. Many routes also follow picturesque stream valleys, such as the Abeek Valley, and canals like the Zuid-Willems Canal.
Absolutely! You can encounter several interesting points along the way. The iconic Oudsberg Dune is a must-see. You might also pass by the tranquil Ruiterskuilen Pond, or the historic Forest Chapel of Our Lady of Rest (Gruitroderbos), which serves as a peaceful resting spot. The Gruitrode Commandery also acts as a gateway to the nature reserve.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Vlaams Natuurreservaat Oudsberg are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Zuid-Willems Canal – Fulling Mill Opoeteren loop from Opglabbeek is a 28 km easy route that takes you along canal-side paths and through local scenery.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly popular. In spring, the forests burst with new life, and in late summer/early autumn, the heathlands are stunning with purple-flowering heather. The well-maintained cycling network makes it enjoyable in most conditions, but always check local weather forecasts.
While the region has a well-developed cycling infrastructure, public transport options directly to every starting point can vary. It's advisable to check local bus schedules (De Lijn) or train connections to nearby towns like Genk or Hasselt, and then plan your route to the reserve. Many visitors prefer to drive and park at designated areas.
There are several designated parking areas around the Vlaams Natuurreservaat Oudsberg, especially near popular access points and visitor centers. These are typically well-signposted. For specific parking locations, it's best to consult local tourism information or the starting points indicated on your chosen Komoot tour.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.48 stars from over 1600 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse and stunning natural scenery, particularly the unique sand dunes and vast heathlands, as well as the quiet, well-maintained paths that make for a truly traffic-free experience.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are 47 routes rated as difficult. An example is the Gravel Path Through Forest – Oudsberg loop from Vlaams Natuurreservaat Oudsberg, an 18 km route with varied surfaces and some elevation gain, offering a more demanding experience through the forest.
Vlaams Natuurreservaat Oudsberg is a rich natural habitat, so wildlife spotting is definitely possible. Keep an eye out for various bird species, small mammals, and insects, especially in the quieter forest and heathland areas. Early mornings or late afternoons often provide the best chances for wildlife encounters.
For a comfortable touring cycling trip, we recommend bringing appropriate cycling gear, a helmet, sufficient water and snacks, a basic repair kit, and a fully charged phone with your Komoot route downloaded. Depending on the weather, layers of clothing are advisable. Don't forget your camera to capture the beautiful landscapes!


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