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Road cycling around Landen features a landscape characterized by rolling hills and varied terrain, with elevations reaching over 800 meters on some routes. The region offers a network of paved roads suitable for road bikes, traversing agricultural areas and connecting small towns. These routes often include ascents and descents, providing a diverse cycling experience.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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332
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108km
05:08
970m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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113km
05:30
830m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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104km
05:00
640m
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96.4km
04:44
660m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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03:48
500m
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This section, together with the water lock and the outer bailey, belongs to the oldest parts: in the Apostles' House, remains of the late Gothic ordinance from the second half of the 16th century from the building campaign of Land Commander Wijnandt van Brijel have been preserved. The complex is located at the highest point of the domain, on the eastern side of the commandery. Seven avenues converge at the gate, symbolizing the Seven Sorrows and Joys of Mary. To the right of the gatehouse was the now disappeared Apostles' House; it was an L-shaped building of two storeys, with a chapel on the ground floor, and twelve rooms for needy men, hence the name Apostles' House; late Gothic core from the second half of the 16th century, enlarged and adapted in 1716-1726, under Commander Damian Hugo von Schönborn, as indicated by a facade stone. After World War II, the Apostles' House slowly deteriorated but has since been restored.
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On the site where a lordly manor stood in the Middle Ages, the castle of Hardelingen was built in the 19th century. The site had continuous habitation from an early date and was closely linked for centuries to agricultural exploitation in the fertile valley of the Werm. As a lordly manor, the domain functioned not only as a residence but also as an economic center that managed and structured the surrounding land within the traditional Haspengouw agricultural landscape. Today, the castle of Hardelingen, located in the quiet village of Werm, represents a valuable example of the transformation of a medieval lordly manor into a stately 19th-century country residence. The castle and its surrounding park landscape strikingly illustrate the neoclassical ideals of order, harmony, and scenic beauty, thus occupying a special place within the heritage of Haspengouw. Want to know more about the past? Click through to https://www.burchten-kastelen.be/provincies/limburg/042%20Kasteel%20van%20Hardelingen/Kasteel%20van%20Hardelingen.html
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On the site where a manor house stood in the Middle Ages, the castle of Hardelingen was built in the 19th century. The site had continuous habitation from early on and was closely linked for centuries to agricultural exploitation in the fertile valley of the Werm. As a manor house, the domain served not only as a residence but also as an economic center that managed and structured the surrounding land within the traditional agricultural landscape of Haspengouw. Today, the castle of Hardelingen, located in the quiet village of Werm, is a valuable example of the transformation of a medieval manor house into a stately 19th-century country residence. The castle and the surrounding park landscape strikingly illustrate the neoclassical ideals of order, harmony, and scenic beauty, thus occupying a special place in the heritage of Haspengouw. Want to know more about the past? Click through to https://www.burchten-kastelen.be/provincies/limburg/042%20Kasteel%20van%20Hardelingen/Kasteel%20van%20Hardelingen.html
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Viewpoint over Flémalle (Awirs)
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Augustinian Abbey on the Meuse River, whose origins date back to 1075. The complex features an impressive corner tower, gateway, abbey church, dovecote, watermill, brewery, and other outbuildings. Later, it also housed a tax collection house and the abbot's palace. Today, it's a large school complex that can be very busy on a Wednesday afternoon.
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One of Liège's most beautiful castles, originating in the 11th century, completely surrounded by a moat. Striking are the checkerboard facades in limestone and brown sandstone and the pepper-pot-like turrets. Various owners succeeded one another over the centuries. For two centuries (16th-17th century), it was owned by the powerful de Merode family, who gave the castle its current appearance. They sold it to the Van den Steen family in 1720. The last descendant of the family, Count Guy vanden Steen, bequeathed it to the province in 1999. He was a sculptor, among other things, and many of his bronze statues still adorn the gardens. He did, however, incorporate a distinctive symbolism, depicting nude female figures mating with beetles. The 22-hectare estate also features an Italian ornamental garden with water features and bronze statues, a 19th-century vegetable garden with orangeries, a 19th-century icehouse, and many listed trees. The castle also has its own church within the moat on a peninsula. Over the centuries, the owners have amassed numerous curiosities that can be seen in the castle, which is now a provincial property and open to visitors.
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Just outside the village center of Widooie, on Kasteelweg, lies the beautifully preserved Widooie Castle: a secluded castle farm with deep historical roots. Four wings surrounding a rectangular courtyard form a harmonious whole, with marlstone bands, ornate wall anchors, and a stately gate dating from 1662 where the coat of arms of Richard Vaes still proudly stands. The corner tower, the classically renovated residential wing, and the 17th-century barns together tell the story of a place where generations have come and gone for centuries.
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The Château Rose was built by order of Albert-Pierre Stier (1745-1816). In 1776, he bought the seigniory of Orp, as it had been known since the end of the 17th century, when the land of Orp-le-Grand was merged with that of Orp-le-Petit. The pillory of Orp-le-Petit at the front is one of about fifty in Belgium that are listed by the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage. When our country was invaded by France in 1794, the French revolutionaries rushed to abolish the symbols of the Ancien Régime and the pillory was demolished. A few years later, around 1826, Baron Jean-François de Vinck de deux Orp (1774-1827), nephew of the builder of the castle, had the restored elements of the pillory rebuilt on his estate, more specifically in the central part of the meadow below the castle. Source: https://www.orp-jauche.be/wp-content/uploads/Brochure_PetitPatrimoinePopulaire_ORP.pdf
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There are over 450 road cycling routes available around Landen, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
Road cycling around Landen is characterized by rolling hills and varied terrain. Routes often include ascents and descents, traversing agricultural areas and connecting small towns on paved roads. Some routes feature significant elevation gain, with climbs reaching over 800 meters.
Yes, Landen offers a good selection of routes for various ability levels. While many routes are moderate to difficult, there are 43 easy routes available, providing gentler options for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous ride.
Experienced road cyclists will find plenty of challenges in Landen, particularly on the 61 difficult routes. These often feature sustained climbs and significant elevation gains, such as the Chapel with a View – Moulin de Velupont loop from Neerwinden, which covers 70 miles (112.6 km) with over 830 meters of elevation gain.
While cycling around Landen, you can explore several historical sites. Notable castles include Château d'Opheylissem and Ordingen Castle. You might also encounter religious sites like the Grotto Chapel in Bois Colau.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Landen are loops. For example, the popular Glainberg Climb – Bissemstraat Climb loop from Landen is a 64.7-mile (104.2 km) route that offers notable climbs and scenic views.
Given the rolling hills and agricultural landscapes, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for road cycling in Landen. Summer can also be good, but it's advisable to check weather forecasts for heat or thunderstorms. Winter cycling might be possible, but conditions can be colder and potentially icy.
While Landen's road cycling routes feature paved roads, many include rolling hills and can be quite long. For family road cycling, it's best to choose from the 43 easy routes available, which will likely have less traffic and gentler gradients, making them more suitable for a family outing.
Road cycling routes in Landen are primarily on paved public roads. While dogs are generally allowed on public roads, it's important to consider their safety and comfort. For their well-being, dogs are typically not recommended for long distances alongside a road bike, unless they are in a specialized trailer or carrier.
The road cycling routes in Landen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the network of paved roads, and the scenic agricultural landscapes.
The routes in Landen often connect small towns and traverse rural areas. While specific cafes or pubs are not listed for every route, you can typically find refreshment stops in the villages and towns you pass through. Planning your route with komoot allows you to discover points of interest, including potential cafes or pubs.
Parking availability will vary depending on your chosen starting point. Many routes begin from towns or villages where public parking might be available. For example, the Hélécine Estate is noted as a parking location and could serve as a starting point for nearby routes.
Landen is a municipality in Belgium, and public transport options like trains or buses may connect to its central areas. You can research local public transport schedules to see if there are services that allow bikes, or if you can reach a suitable starting point for your chosen route via public transport.


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