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Gravel biking around Lanaken offers access to diverse landscapes within the Hoge Kempen National Park and the Maas Valley. The region features extensive pine forests, heathlands, and water bodies formed from historical gravel and sand extraction. Cyclists can navigate a network of unpaved paths and compacted gravel sections, providing a true off-road experience. The terrain includes varied elevations and panoramic views across the Limburg landscape.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
4.6
(23)
270
riders
53.2km
04:30
290m
290m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.5
(8)
161
riders
97.9km
07:53
380m
380m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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4.4
(5)
75
riders
87.2km
06:43
290m
290m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.4
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54
riders
58.7km
04:28
350m
350m
This difficult 36.5-mile (58.7 km) gravel biking route in Limburg offers 1158 feet (353 metres) of elevation gain through Hoge Kempen Nation

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176km
13:54
1,160m
1,160m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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In the Hoge Kempen National Park, Belgium's only national park, covering over 12,000 hectares of forests, heathlands, lakes, and valleys, cycling facilities have been significantly enhanced in recent years with new routes and experience points that make the area's natural diversity uniquely accessible to cyclists. One of the most striking of these is the cycle route near Kikmolen, located on the southwestern edge of the park near Maasmechelen, not far from the Dutch border. A special section cuts through the vast nature reserve. This cycling experience, part of the National Park's extensive cycling junction network, was introduced in 2021 as a new and attractive addition to the cycling offer. Instead of simply following regular cycle paths through forests and heathland, the route literally takes you through the heathland and open landscape of the Mechelse Heide, one of the largest heathlands in Flanders, with approximately 700 hectares of nature. What makes this route so special is the nearly 300-meter-long wooden panoramic bridge that forms part of the route between junctions 550 and 551. Constructed from sustainable wood, this bridge resembles a pier by the sea, yet nestled amidst the heathland and forests of Limburg. As you cycle across it, the path literally rises above the ground, offering unobstructed views of the Mechelse Heide and the surrounding nature park from its wooden structure. Horses graze in the distance, and in various spots, you'll see the rich flora and fauna that characterize the national park, making every bike ride a true nature experience. The route is approximately four kilometers long and forms part of the regional cycling network that runs through the National Park. You can combine this path with longer rides through the park using the numerous junctions, making it easy to create your own route or follow one of the suggested routes. Bicycles are available for rent at various park entrances, such as Station As Terhills or Kattevennen, so you don't necessarily need to bring your own. The cycling experience at Kikmolen is not only beautiful because of its natural and panoramic character, but also because of its accessibility. It's close to amenities such as campsites and restaurants, including a brasserie and parking facilities at the campsite itself. This makes the route part of a day trip or a longer visit to the park, with opportunities to explore other cycling or hiking routes, such as those along mine spoil tips or through forests and water features within the national park.
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At the National Park Visitor Center, you're welcome to come and find out more about your visit to the National Park. Staff and volunteers are happy to provide practical information and helpful tips. You can buy hiking and cycling maps here. There's a wide selection of organic and regional drinks, such as lemonade, juice, and local beers. You can also enjoy a delicious ice cream after a brisk walk. Picnicking is permitted on the terrace and in the walking area. If you wish to picnic on the terrace near reception, please purchase your own drinks and refrain from bringing your own. Meanwhile, the kids can have fun in the playground. Be sure to visit the charming shop with regional products. Just a stone's throw away, you can climb one of the towers for a beautiful view of the surrounding area. When you resume your bike ride, you'll eventually come to a cycling and walking bridge between the slag heaps, offering spectacular views of the lake and the bridge itself, which winds its way across to the other side.
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Along the Meuse you will find many nature reserves, such as Maasweerd. These areas serve as natural flood areas, because the Meuse can regularly overflow its banks here. Especially for bird lovers it is a small paradise: you can easily see herons, geese and various other water birds. A beautiful place to quietly walk or cycle and fully enjoy nature.
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There are over 10 dedicated traffic-free gravel bike trails around Lanaken, offering a variety of experiences within the Hoge Kempen National Park and the Maas Valley. These routes are specifically designed to keep you away from car traffic, providing a peaceful and immersive cycling experience.
Lanaken is a prime spot for no-traffic gravel biking due to its location as a gateway to the Hoge Kempen National Park and its proximity to the Maas Valley. The park alone boasts 200 km of unpaved paths, ensuring a true off-road experience. You'll find a rich tapestry of landscapes, from pine forests and heathlands to expansive water bodies, all designed for minimal vehicle interaction.
Yes, while many routes offer a challenge, there are options suitable for beginners. The area features a mix of terrain, and you can find routes with less elevation gain, perfect for those new to gravel biking or looking for a more relaxed ride. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' to start your adventure.
For experienced gravel bikers seeking a challenge, Lanaken offers several longer routes. For example, the Strade Hoge Kempen and Maasvlakte – Bram Tankink’s best rides covers over 176 km with significant elevation, taking you deep into the diverse landscapes of the Hoge Kempen and Maas Valley.
Absolutely. Many of the gravel routes in Lanaken are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. This is particularly true for routes within the Hoge Kempen National Park, such as the Hoge Kempen National Park and Meuse Valley Loop, which offers a comprehensive tour of the region's natural beauty.
The traffic-free gravel routes in Lanaken traverse diverse landscapes, including vast pine forests, purple-blooming heathlands, and former gravel and sand extraction sites now transformed into water bodies. You can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from elevated points within the Hoge Kempen National Park. Don't miss highlights like the View of the Terrils from the Lake or the View from Tweelingterril for stunning vistas.
Yes, beyond the natural beauty, you can explore historical sites. The Pietersheim Estate, a gateway to the Hoge Kempen National Park, features a restored 12th-century moated castle. The picturesque village of Oud-Rekem, known as one of Belgium's most beautiful villages, also offers a museum church and pharmacy, providing a glimpse into the region's rich past.
The Pietersheim Estate serves as an excellent starting point for many routes into the Hoge Kempen National Park and offers convenient parking facilities. It's also equipped with an information center and a brasserie, making it a great base for your cycling adventure.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for gravel biking in Lanaken. The weather is typically mild, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful, with blooming heathlands in late summer/early autumn and vibrant foliage in autumn. Even in winter, many trails remain accessible, offering a unique, crisp experience.
Yes, the Pietersheim Estate, a major gateway to the Hoge Kempen National Park, hosts a brasserie where you can refuel before or after your ride. While many routes are remote, planning your stops around these key entry points or villages along the Maas Valley will ensure you have access to refreshments.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Lanaken, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the quiet woodlands, the extensive network of unpaved paths, and the stunning natural beauty of the Hoge Kempen National Park and Maas Valley, highlighting the true 'no traffic' feel of the routes.
Yes, the Pietersheim Estate, which acts as a gateway to the Hoge Kempen National Park, offers bicycle rental services. This makes it convenient for visitors who don't have their own equipment but wish to explore the traffic-free gravel trails.


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