Best attractions and places to see around Lommel include a diverse range of natural features, historical sites, and cultural points of interest in north-western Belgium. The region is characterized by unique landscapes such as sand dunes, pine forests, and clear lakes, alongside significant historical monuments. Lommel offers accessible environments for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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You cycle under the S-shaped bridge...
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Beautiful art made from natural materials.
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Sturdy beautiful bridge. Ideal for pedestrians to safely cross the canal here and thus avoid the bridge of the busy N746.
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This 30-meter-high observation tower has three platforms that offer you a wide view of the surroundings.
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Beautiful tower with accompanying views that are equally spectacular...
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The various sculptures and art objects give a special appeal to a cycle path in this area. In addition, the information boards are very informative and often have to do with the life of butterflies.
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Since 1953, the German War Graves Commission has looked after the cemetery. He maintains a large information center there and also a youth meeting place. About 25 to 30,000 people visit this cemetery every year. In May 1995 a ginkgo tree was planted as a sign of hope and remembrance of the war and the first use of nuclear weapons on August 6, 1945 over Hiroshima. A commemorative plaque reads in 3 languages: "As a sign of the hope of peace. Planted on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the end of the war”. In the center of the cemetery is a memorial column originally erected in the Brussels-Evere cemetery.
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The cemetery was officially inaugurated on September 6, 1959. Before that, the soldiers who died in World War II had been buried by the American burial service in five collective cemeteries in the region. From 1946 the reburial of the fallen from the collective cemeteries to Lommel began. As a result, not only the former temporary collective cemeteries of Henri-Chapelle, Fosse, Overrepen and Neuville-en-Condroz were dissolved, but also the German military cemetery from World War I in Leopoldsburg with 542 dead. Of 13,000 unknown soldiers, 7,000 were subsequently identified. Over 30,000 people visit the cemetery every year.
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Lommel is home to the unique Lommelse Sahara, a nature reserve featuring vast sand dunes, pine forests, and clear blue lakes. This area, along with the broader Bosland, Flanders' largest wooded area, offers diverse landscapes for walking, cycling, and birdwatching.
Yes, you can experience Cycling through the Trees in Bosland. This innovative cycle path allows you to ride a circular route 700 meters long, rising up to 10 meters high, directly through the forest canopy, offering a unique perspective of the woodland. For more cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Lommel guide.
The Lommelse Sahara Observation Tower, also known as "De Reus van Bosland," is a 30-meter high structure offering extensive panoramic views of the Lommelse Sahara, its ponds, forests, and the wider Bosland area. On a clear day, you can see up to 25 kilometers.
Lommel is home to the German War Cemetery Lommel, the largest German military cemetery in Western Europe outside of Germany. It contains over 39,000 burials, primarily from World War II, and serves as a significant site for reflection. The Sint-Pietersbanden Church with its unique stained glass windows and murals is another notable historical landmark.
Yes, Lommel offers cultural sites like Het GlazenHuis (Glass House), a center for contemporary glass art, though it is currently closed for renovations until autumn 2026. Another unique experience is Het Klankenbos, an outdoor forest featuring extraordinary sound sculptures.
Families can enjoy Cycling through the Trees, exploring the sand dunes of the Lommelse Sahara, or visiting the LAGO Pelt Dommelslag indoor swimming and recreation center, located about 15 minutes east of Lommel, which features a wave pool, slides, and children's pools. Center Parcs De Vossemeren also offers a subtropical swimming paradise.
The natural areas around Lommel, particularly the Lommelse Sahara and Bosland, offer a variety of hiking trails. You can find routes ranging from easy walks through pine forests to more challenging paths across sand dunes. For detailed hiking options, refer to the Cycling around Lommel guide (which also includes walking paths) or explore the Bosland area.
Absolutely. Lommel and its surroundings are popular for off-road cycling. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking and gravel biking through the forests and natural reserves. Check out the Gravel biking around Lommel guide and the MTB Trails around Lommel guide for specific routes and difficulty levels.
Many natural areas in and around Lommel, including parts of the Lommelse Sahara and Bosland, are dog-friendly, often allowing dogs on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage for specific rules in nature reserves to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
Spring and autumn are generally considered the best seasons for outdoor activities in Lommel. The weather is mild, making it ideal for cycling, hiking, and exploring the natural landscapes. In spring, the German War Cemetery is particularly beautiful with blooming flowers. Summer is also popular, especially for activities involving the lakes, though it can be warmer.
Yes, some attractions in Lommel offer wheelchair accessibility. The Cycling through the Trees path is designed to be accessible. Additionally, the Geodetic Station Lommel (Iron Man) is also noted as wheelchair accessible.


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