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No traffic road cycling routes around Meerssen traverse a landscape characterized by the rolling hills of South Limburg, offering a dynamic terrain with both climbs and descents. The region features picturesque river valleys, including the Geul, Maas, and Watervalderbeek, which many routes follow. Notable natural features include the Bunderbos, known as the steepest hillside forest in the Netherlands, and historic marl quarries integrated into some cycling paths.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
144
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59.0km
02:40
90m
90m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
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68
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42.7km
01:52
170m
170m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.3
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111
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30.7km
01:23
130m
130m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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85.3km
03:44
340m
340m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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67.5km
03:00
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The stables of the old moated castle Schloss Geulle, demolished in 1850, have been converted into comfortable accommodation with elegantly landscaped gardens within the moat. Guest rooms with fireplace, fully equipped kitchen, bicycles and free Wi-Fi. Numerous golf courses and excellent Michelin-starred restaurants in the surrounding area.
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Limbricht Castle is one of the oldest and most impressive castles in the Dutch province of Limburg, located in the village of Limbricht, which is part of the municipality of Sittard-Geleen. The castle's history dates back to before 1100, and over the centuries it has served not only as a stronghold and residence for noble families, but also as a military hospital and prison, and since the 20th century, as a cultural monument and event venue. The castle's rich development reflects the turbulent history of South Limburg itself. A fortified residence was likely built on the site where the current castle stands in the early Middle Ages. In the 11th century, the first constructions of a motte-and-bailey castle arose here: a wooden tower on an artificial hill (called a motte), surrounded by a moat and protected by a farmyard and small churches. During this early period, the castle was an important center of power in the region. Around 1200, the wooden tower was replaced by a stone keep (a fortified tower that served as a residential tower). Fragments of this oldest stone layer can still be found in the cellar vaults of the current castle. Moreover, medieval sources (such as those mentioning the Lords of Lemborch) indicate that the castle already represented a local power at that time. The most important phase in the castle's construction occurred in the 17th century. In 1619, Baron Nicolaas van Breyll inherited the free lordship of Limbricht and, around 1622, commissioned the construction of the current Renaissance castle on the enlarged motte. Around 1630, a large outer bailey was constructed, giving the complex its current structure. A central castle on a surrounding moat was connected to a spacious outer bailey with outbuildings. The castle is a rare example of a motte-and-bailey castle in the Netherlands, a fortified residence with a moat and four wings surrounding a courtyard from which the Lords of Limbricht controlled their land and rights. The structure displays 17th-century Maasland Renaissance features, with window frames made of Namur stone and the expanse of the hill on which it rests. In 1955, the Limbricht Castle Foundation purchased the castle and its outer bailey, and later also the nearby medieval St. Salvius Church, which boasts a 13th-century mural and remains one of the Top 100 Dutch UNESCO monuments. From that point on, a thorough restoration was initiated to preserve and restore the complex for future generations. From the 1960s and 1970s onward, major restoration work took place, consolidating and restoring the castle and outer bailey so that they are not only historically valuable but also functionally usable for contemporary purposes. Since 2017, the estate's operations have entered a new phase under the leadership of the Entertrain Group. Since then, the centuries-old castle has become not only a historical monument but also a vibrant center for hospitality events, weddings, business meetings, tours, and overnight stays in a luxurious B&B setting. The complex combines heritage with modern hospitality, allowing visitors to actively experience history. The castle is listed as a national monument under number 33751 due to its historical and architectural significance within the Netherlands. Today, visitors can experience the estate in various ways. The Tasting Room in the outer bailey offers a culinary experience using fresh regional products, and there are guided tours and audio tours that bring the rich history to life with stories of castle lords, soldiers, kitchen staff, and other figures from times past. The tours take you through cellar vaults, dungeons, and rooms steeped in centuries of history. In addition, the castle is an attractive location for weddings, business events, workshops, and group activities, including wine tastings and other cultural programs that combine history and experience. Overnight stays are available in stylish rooms or in the characteristic Gatekeeper's House, allowing guests not only to visit but also to stay amidst historic grandeur with modern comforts.
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From the bridge, you have a fantastic view along the Zuid-Willemsvaart. At this point, the bridge offers a good opportunity to cross the canal's branch and continue along the actual Zuid-Willemsvaart.
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pay close attention to the bicycle/car combination and the steep climb
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A great photo opportunity at any time of year.
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Narrow path, but worth to include. Scenic views and good surface are the rewards!
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Part of the cycle path that runs through Millen, there are 2 B&Bs located in the Haus der Westgrenze, the cycle route also goes along the western border of Germany. Millen is worth a visit.
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Beautiful view. A rest area with benches and information boards has been created.
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Komoot offers over 25 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes in the Meerssen area. These routes are designed to provide a serene cycling experience away from vehicular traffic, allowing you to fully enjoy the scenic South Limburg landscape.
The Meerssen region is characterized by its distinctive rolling hills, offering a dynamic cycling experience. You'll encounter both challenging ascents, like those near the Bemelerberg, and exhilarating descents. Many routes also traverse picturesque river valleys, including the Geul, Maas, and Watervalderbeek, providing varied and engaging terrain.
Yes, Meerssen offers several easy no-traffic road cycling routes suitable for beginners. For example, the Gronsveld Tower Mill – Kleine Moleweg Cycle Path loop from Bunde is an excellent choice, providing a gentle introduction to the region's beautiful landscapes without significant climbs.
Meerssen's no-traffic routes often pass through stunning natural areas. You might cycle through unique forested areas like the Bunderbos, the steepest hillside forest in the Netherlands, or along the tranquil Watervalbeek brook in Proosdij park. The region also features nature reserves such as De Dellen and Meerssenerbroek. For specific viewpoints, consider routes that offer glimpses of the Maas river valley or the unique landscapes of the Rivierpark Maasvallei.
Absolutely. Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Meerssen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the View of the River Maas – Geulle Castle loop from Meerssen, which offers a scenic circular journey.
Yes, the Meerssen area is rich in history and culture. As you cycle, you may encounter the majestic Basilica in Meerssen, various castles like Schaloen Castle, historic watermills such as the St. Hubertus grain mill, and charming traditional villages like Bunde and Geulle. The Oud-Rekem Historic Centre – Geulle Castle loop from Bunde is one route that takes you past historical points of interest.
The komoot community highly rates the no-traffic road cycling experience in Meerssen, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's quiet, well-maintained paths, the diverse and engaging hilly terrain, and the opportunity to explore picturesque villages and natural beauty away from car traffic.
Yes, the region around Meerssen is known for its distinctive marl quarries and limestone formations. Some routes might take you near these intriguing sites. For example, you can explore highlights like the Trichterberggroeve Limestone Quarry or the Strooberggroeve (Bemelen Caves), offering a glimpse into the area's geological past.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Meerssen, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. The vibrant colors of spring blossoms or autumn foliage enhance the experience. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat.
Yes, some no-traffic routes in the broader Meerssen area provide views of lakes and other water features. While not directly within Meerssen, nearby highlights like the View of the Quarry and Lake at Mechelse Heide offer scenic water vistas that can be incorporated into longer rides or visited as part of a cycling excursion.
Meerssen is a well-established hub for cyclists, known for its inclusion in routes like the 'Amstel Gold Race 365'. For information on local cycling events, organized tours, or additional route suggestions, you can check the official tourism website for the region: tourismmeerssen.com.


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