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Gravel biking around Voeren offers a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, extensive forests, and open meadows. This Limburgian region features a network of unpaved and traffic-calmed paths, ideal for exploring away from main roads. The terrain includes varied elevations with both climbs and descents, shaped by waterways and traditional bocage landscapes.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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68.9km
04:52
920m
920m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49.1km
03:14
370m
370m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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139
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84.8km
05:48
950m
950m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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68.6km
04:42
930m
930m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.8km
02:11
400m
400m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The small church overlooks the Commandery.
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Muddy after a heavy rain shower.
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The Ardennes begin gradually in the Dutch-Belgian border region. There are wonderfully expansive views of the landscape.
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Schin op Geul is a picturesque church village in the municipality of Valkenburg aan de Geul in the south of the Dutch province of Limburg. The village lies in the picturesque Geul Valley, surrounded by rolling hills, slopes, and forests typical of the South Limburg landscape and popular with hikers, cyclists, and nature lovers. Schin op Geul's existence goes back a long way, and its name was already mentioned in donation documents from the 9th century (847, 968) in favor of the Abbey of St. Remigius in Reims and the Provostry in Meerssen, making the village one of the oldest written records in the present-day Valkenburg aan de Geul region. The village itself has a typical South Limburg character with a historic center and a rural atmosphere. One of the most famous buildings is the Sint-Mauritiuskerkbeen church, which has a long history and stands high on a slope and is part of the local religious and cultural-historical identity of the village. Schin op Geul is located on the Maastricht–Heerlen railway line, with its own station dating from 1913. It now serves both regular local trains and the Zuid-Limburgse Stoomtrein Maatschappij (South Limburg Steam Train Company), which offers tourist trips on a nostalgic steam locomotive to Simpelveld. The area surrounding Schin op Geul is particularly attractive for active visitors. The village is a great starting point for walks and bike rides through the hilly landscape, including routes along the Geul River and to nearby nature reserves like the Gerendaln, known for its dry valleys, orchids, and tranquility. Schin op Geul is also a popular destination for cyclists, as the famous Keutenberg climb from the Amstel Gold Race begins right in the village. This climb is one of the steepest in the Netherlands, with sections of up to approximately 22% gradient, making the village an icon in the cycling world. Furthermore, in and around Schin op Geul you'll find restaurants, bed and breakfasts, bungalow parks, campsites, and charming terraces along the Geul River, making the village a perfect holiday destination for guests who want to enjoy the tranquility of nature and Limburg hospitality. From Schin op Geul, you can also take historical walks, such as routes that take you along old paths, streams, and meadows with views of highlights like the Daolkesberg and the slopes of the Geul Valley.
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An impressive railway viaduct, which is also part of the nativity scene in the church of St. Martens-Voeren. It's a must-see during the Christmas season.
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The Commanderie is a textbook example of the Maasland Renaissance style, recognizable by: brick construction combined with Namur stone; straight, symmetrical volumes; decorative tiers of brick; a closed, almost monastic courtyard.
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The Chapelle Sainte-Anne in Aubel is a historic field chapel dating from 1658, located on Eyckerweg northwest of the village center. Dedicated to Saint Anne, the chapel was rebuilt in the early 19th century using brick on a sandstone base, retaining the original 17th-century limestone facade. Inside, there is a wooden altar with a statue of Saint Anne holding a bunch of grapes, a symbol of fertility, and a polychrome statue of the Virgin Mary from the same period.
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Komoot offers over a dozen dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails in Voeren. These routes are designed to take you away from busy roads, allowing you to immerse yourself in the region's tranquil bocage landscape.
Voeren's gravel trails are characterized by a diverse and often hilly terrain. You'll encounter rolling hills, steep climbs and descents, unpaved paths through forests and meadows, and sections along rivers and streams. The region is known for its 'Grenzeloos Bocagelandschap' (Boundless Bocage Landscape), offering a mix of natural surfaces.
While many routes in Voeren feature challenging climbs, there are options suitable for families looking for quieter rides. For a moderate, shorter option, consider the View of the Voerstreek Fields – Border Marker No. 27 loop from 's-Gravenvoeren, which is around 17 km long and offers scenic views without heavy traffic.
Voeren's trails wind through a rich natural and cultural landscape. You can expect to see extensive forests, open pastures with grazing cows, and picturesque valleys. Notable landmarks include the impressive 23-meter-high railway bridge in Sint-Martens-Voeren and the longest railway tunnel in Flanders. You might also pass by the historic Commanderie in Sint-Pieters-Voeren or various wayside crosses and chapels. For a unique stop, consider visiting the José Schyns Observation Hut at Val-Dieu Pond.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel routes in Voeren are designed as circular loops, making them convenient for day trips. An example is the Path to Sint-Pieters-Voeren – Heusière Path loop from Voeren, offering a moderate 30 km ride through the scenic landscape.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Voeren, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 200 ratings. Riders frequently praise the region's 'oasis of tranquility,' the extensive network of unpaved and traffic-calmed paths, and the beautiful, varied scenery that includes rolling hills, forests, and charming villages.
Yes, Voeren's charming villages and rural setting offer opportunities to stop for refreshments. While specific cafes directly on every trail segment might vary, you can often find establishments in the picturesque villages like 's-Gravenvoeren or Teuven. For a unique experience, the Forest Café 't Hijgend Hert is a popular spot, and De Smidse Inn also offers a place to rest and refuel.
Voeren is enjoyable for gravel biking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with blooming flowers or colorful foliage. Summer is also popular, though some climbs can be more challenging in warmer weather. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions on unpaved sections and check local weather forecasts.
Absolutely. Voeren's hilly terrain provides excellent challenges for experienced gravel bikers. Routes like the Dalhem Old Railway Tunnel – Val-Dieu Abbey loop from 's-Gravenvoeren, spanning over 68 km with significant elevation gain, offer a demanding yet rewarding experience away from traffic. Another challenging option is the Casino Pond – RAVeL 39 Moresnet Railway Path loop from Teuven, which covers nearly 60 km.
Parking is generally available in and around the main villages of Voeren, such as 's-Gravenvoeren, Sint-Martens-Voeren, or Teuven, which serve as common starting points for many routes. Look for designated parking areas within these villages. Always ensure you park responsibly and respect local regulations.
Voeren's rolling hills naturally offer numerous scenic viewpoints. Many trails provide panoramic vistas over the 'Voerstreek Fields,' showcasing the region's characteristic bocage landscape with its patchwork of meadows, forests, and charming villages. Keep an eye out for elevated sections of the trails, especially those traversing ridge lines, for the best views.


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