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Maaseik no traffic cycling routes offer a varied landscape in the Limburg province, defined by the Meuse River valley, numerous water plassen, and extensive green forests. The region's terrain is generally flat to gently rolling, making it ideal for touring cyclists seeking accessible paths. It also provides access to the northern part of the Hoge Kempen National Park, featuring diverse environments from forests to heathland. Situated in the narrowest part of Limburg, Maaseik allows for cross-border cycling experiences into the…

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Cycling through the trees in Bosland

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May 2, 2026, Hotel Terhills

Terhills Hotel, located in Maasmechelen, with its 4 stars and 59 luxury rooms, is the sum of class and comfort.

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The city of Bree had the Gewanthuis as its town hall, which was located on the Vrijthof. Here the municipal council and the aldermen's bench convened, the city guard was stationed there, and markets were held under this building. On the same spot as the Gewanthuis, this building was erected from 1587-1591, with a slate roof, a small tower, and partly brick walls. It housed the magistracy, the court, the aldermen, the rifle guilds, the fire brigade, the city guard, and a modest arsenal with rifles, fuses, and bullets. In 1647 the facade was renewed, but in 1755 a new main facade was completed in the Louis XIV style, with a rococo-style pediment. On this is a relief depicting the battle of Saint Michael with the dragon, as well as three coats of arms: that of Bree, that of the Austrian emperor, and that of Johan Theodoor of Bavaria, the then prince-bishop of Liège. The old town hall served as such until 1969, after which, among other things, the tourist service found accommodation there, and since 1975, the Bree Local History Museum. The town hall moved to a modern building on Grauwe Torenwal, to occupy the former Sint-Michielscollege in 2004.

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A great experience to observe the free-roaming horses up close on the banks of the Meuse.

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A huge marker with rounded curves on which is engraved Geodetic Station.

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January 31, 2026, Opitter Town Center

🏘️ 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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Beautiful view over the surroundings

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A ride on the little train is a wonderful surprise for all ages. And those who want and are able can climb the tower, where a magnificent view of the former coal-mining region awaits.

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St. Barbara's Church is the parish church of Eisden-Tuinwijk in Eisden and a so-called mining cathedral. The church was built after the Eisden coal mine was constructed and put into production in 1923, leading to the construction of several towns under the name Eisden-Tuinwijk. These were located west of the Zuid-Willemsvaart canal. This led to a sharp population increase, creating the need for a new church. Brussels architect Auguste Vanden Nieuwenborg designed a monumental church in the Brick Expressionist style, incorporating Gothic elements such as pointed arch windows. The stained-glass windows in the choir are inspired by those of Chartres Cathedral. The church, with its plump 53-meter-high tower, was built from 1934 to 1936. It is a three-aisled cruciform church. The church furnishings are almost entirely post-1945, but the organ dates from 1939 and was built by the Delmotte studio in Tournai. The Stations of the Cross are made of black marble in bas-relief, and in 1960, sculptor Mailleux created several statues. The Saint Barbara statue on the facade dates from 1982. The church is surrounded by various related buildings, such as schools, a monastery, and a parish center. Source: Wikipedia

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no traffic touring cycling routes are available around Maaseik?

Komoot offers over 1000 touring cycling routes around Maaseik that prioritize minimal traffic, ensuring a peaceful and enjoyable ride. Among these, more than 500 are rated as easy, making them accessible for various skill levels.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on no traffic cycling routes near Maaseik?

The no traffic routes around Maaseik offer diverse landscapes. You'll primarily experience the serene Meuse River Valley, characterized by its wild, unnavigable river and picturesque views. Many routes also traverse lush green forests and pass by numerous 'waterplassen' (small lakes). Some routes, like parts of the Cycling through the trees in Bosland, take you through extensive woodlands, while others might skirt the edges of the Hoge Kempen National Park, offering varied terrain including fens and heathland.

Are there any family-friendly no traffic cycling routes in the Maaseik area?

Yes, Maaseik's extensive cycling node network makes it easy to find family-friendly, traffic-free routes. Many of the over 500 easy routes are suitable for families. The flat terrain along the Meuse River and through forests provides safe and enjoyable options for all ages. Look for routes that utilize the dedicated cycle paths and the well-marked node system for a stress-free experience.

Can I find circular no traffic cycling routes around Maaseik?

Absolutely. The Limburg cycling network, which Maaseik is part of, is designed with numerous circular routes. This allows you to start and end your journey at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Meuse Valley Cycle Loop from Maaseik, which offers a scenic return to your starting point.

What unique attractions can I see along the no traffic touring cycling routes?

Beyond natural beauty, you can encounter several unique attractions. The famous Cycling through the Trees in Bosland is a highlight, offering an elevated cycling experience. You might also pass by the Maas River Dike Cycling Path, offering expansive views. For historical interest, the German War Cemetery Lommel is accessible from some routes. The region also features charming villages and cultural landmarks, such as the 'white town' of Thorn, which you can explore on routes like the Maas River Dike Cycling Path – Thorn, the little white town loop.

What is the best time of year to cycle the no traffic routes in Maaseik?

The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for cycling in Maaseik. Spring brings blooming nature and mild temperatures, while autumn offers beautiful foliage, especially in the forested areas. Summer can be pleasant, but it's advisable to start early to avoid the midday heat. Winters are typically colder and can be wet, making some routes less comfortable, though the traffic-free nature still offers tranquility.

Are there places to eat or drink along the no traffic cycling routes?

Yes, the region is well-equipped with cafes, pubs, and restaurants, especially in the charming villages and towns that many routes pass through. The 'Burgundian' lifestyle of Limburg means you'll often find opportunities to stop for refreshments. The extensive cycling node network often guides you through or near these amenities, making it easy to plan your breaks.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about the no traffic routes in Maaseik?

The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Maaseik, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 4300 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the traffic-free paths, the scenic beauty of the Meuse Valley, and the well-maintained, easy-to-navigate cycling network. The unique attractions like 'Cycling through the Trees' and the cross-border cycling opportunities are also frequently highlighted.

How can I access the no traffic cycling routes by public transport or find parking?

Maaseik is well-connected, and many routes are accessible from the town center, which has public transport links. For those arriving by car, parking is generally available in Maaseik and surrounding villages, often near the starting points of popular routes or close to the cycling node junctions. The excellent cycling infrastructure makes it easy to start your ride directly from these points.

Are there any routes that offer a mix of natural beauty and historical or industrial sights?

Yes, some routes beautifully blend natural landscapes with the region's history. For instance, the Cycling between Meuse and mine - Limburg route takes you through the stunning Meuse Valley while also exploring areas with a rich mining heritage, offering a unique contrast of scenery and history.

Are there any routes that feature bridges or unique architectural elements?

Indeed. The region's cycling network includes interesting architectural features. You might encounter routes that cross impressive structures like the Fietsen Tussen de Mijnterrils Bridge, which offers a unique perspective on the landscape. The Along the railway line – Albert Canal Arch Bridge loop is another example, showcasing engineering alongside natural beauty.

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