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Touring cycling around Borgloon is characterized by its picturesque rolling hills and extensive fruit orchards. The region features a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, with vineyards adding to the diverse landscape. This area offers routes ranging from gentle rides through blooming orchards to more challenging paths with significant elevation gain.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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29.7km
01:47
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49.4km
03:00
380m
380m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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47.1km
02:52
370m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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At the highest point of Helshoven, you can now enjoy a breathtaking view of the Haspengouw landscape. Artist Frits Jeuris has created a unique work of art from dozens of felled fruit trees from the area. “Helsh(ea)ven”, a wooden artwork consisting of 90 standard cherry trees, each fifty years old, was struck by the cherry blight virus at the end of 2016, a contagious plant disease that causes small fruits in cherries. Now the felled trees are getting a second life. The artwork symbolises the dynamic landscape of Haspengouw.
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This transparent church, aptly named 'Reading Between the Lines', is a work of art by PIT, designed by the architectural duo Gijs Van Vaerenbergh. It symbolizes the decay of the church. The ten-meter-high artwork consists of one hundred stacked layers of sheet steel in the shape of a church in Loon. Thanks to the unique construction, the beautiful Haspengouw landscape remains visible through the church. In 2012, this transparent church received the 'Building of the Year' award from the renowned website ArchDaily. It was the first time a Belgian project received this honor. Enjoy the view; this is a place with one of the most breathtaking panoramas.
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The ideal starting point to explore Borgloon. The location is now a fruit experience center with a focus on syrup distillation. There is a shop with regional products and a bistro serving regional dishes.
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Let yourself be touched by the inspiring sculpture, the understated poetry, and the subtle symbolism, which blend beautifully with the tranquility of nature. A place to pause, feel, and come to yourself. You are most welcome.
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Hollow roads are not only important for nature, they also play a valuable role in agriculture and in our free time. Together with other slow roads, they form the perfect routes for hikers, riders, and cyclists to fully enjoy the landscape.
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The story of Alden Biesen does not begin in Limburg, but at the scorching gates of besieged Acre. In 1190, German merchants built a field hospital there with the sails of their ships, intended for sick pilgrims and wounded crusaders. What began as an act of care and solidarity grew into the establishment of the Teutonic Order; a spiritual order of knights that was soon recognized by the Pope and the Emperor. In our region too, the Teutonic Order left its mark. In the thirteenth century, an impressive commandery was established in Rijkhoven near Bilzen: Alden Biesen, the headquarters of the bailiwick of Biesen, which managed dozens of properties in the region. For centuries, this domain was a center of power, wealth, and religious influence. But at the end of the eighteenth century, disaster struck. During the French Revolution, the property of the Teutonic Order was confiscated. In 1797, Guillaume Claes, the mayor of Hasselt, bought the domain and saved it from demolition. Nevertheless, it fell into disrepair, and in 1971, a severe fire destroyed almost the entire castle. Only the walls remained standing. Fortunately, the Flemish government intervened, and a thorough restoration followed. Today, Alden Biesen is once again a vibrant heritage site where you can relive the past in the castle, the garden, and the museum. Want to know more? Click through to https://www.alden-biesen.be/geschiedenis
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Architectural Features: Construction Period --> Medieval core (13th–14th centuries), later remodeled in the Baroque style Function --> Access control, representation, protection Building Material --> Brick with natural stone detailing Design --> Arched gateway with flanking towers, heraldic or religious symbols Location --> Transition from the outer bailey to the inner courtyard
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A Landkommande (command post) was a regional administrative and economic unit of a religious military order, primarily the Teutonic Knights. It served as: • an administrative center for the surrounding holdings (farms, villages, lands), • an economic base for financing military and charitable activities, • the residence of the Landkomtur (commander), who held regional leadership. Chronological development: c. 1220 --> Establishment of the settlement by the Teutonic Knights --> Beginning as a regional administrative and economic unit 13th–14th centuries --> Expansion into the central Landkommande of the Bailiwick of Biesen --> Establishment as an important administrative center in the area of what is now the southern Netherlands 15th century --> Consolidation of the Order's rule; Economic stabilization --> Securing income from agriculture and taxes 16th century --> Effects of the Reformation and religious conflicts --> Political and religious tensions, but the commandery continued to exist 17th century --> Baroque expansion into a representative castle complex --> Transformation from a fortified complex to a prestigious residence 18th century --> Golden age as the seat of the Bailiwick of Biesen --> Administrative center with cultural significance 1794–1795 --> French revolutionary troops occupy the region --> Expropriation of the Order's property, end of the Order's rule 19th century --> Private use and structural alterations --> Loss of the original administrative function 1971 --> Major fire destroys large parts of the complex --> Severe structural damage From the 1970s onwards --> Restoration by the Belgian heritage authorities --> Re-establishment as a historical cultural monument Today --> Cultural and event center used for exhibitions, conferences, concerts, and tourism
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Borgloon offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 100 options available. These routes cater to various preferences, including easy, moderate, and challenging rides.
The region is particularly stunning in spring when hundreds of thousands of fruit trees bloom, creating a spectacular 'Blossom Trail.' Autumn also offers a beautiful experience with branches heavy with ripe fruit. The extensive cycling network is enjoyable throughout the warmer months.
Yes, Borgloon's cycling network is diverse, offering routes for all fitness levels. You can find gentle rides through orchards, as well as more challenging, hilly paths with significant elevation gain. There are 39 easy, 40 moderate, and 29 difficult routes to choose from.
Borgloon integrates art and history seamlessly into its landscape. You can cycle past the iconic Reading Between the Lines (See-Through Church), the serene Floating Chapel of Helshoven, and the vast Grootloon High-Stem Orchards. Other unique installations from the 'PIT - Art in Public Spaces' project are also scattered throughout the area.
Yes, for those seeking a more strenuous ride, Borgloon offers 29 difficult touring cycling routes. An example is the Blossom Trail – Direction Sint-Huibrechts-Hern loop from Borgloon, which covers 23.4 miles (37.6 km) with notable elevation changes through varied Haspengouw landscapes.
Absolutely. Borgloon has 39 easy touring cycling routes, many of which are on paved surfaces and suitable for families. These routes often wind through the picturesque orchards and rolling hills, providing a pleasant experience for all ages.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 350 reviews. Reviewers often praise the picturesque rolling hills, extensive fruit orchards, and the well-marked, traffic-free cycle paths that guide them through scenic spots.
While many routes are day trips, the wider Limburg region, including Borgloon, is part of extensive networks that allow for multi-stage cycling tours. Some routes, like the 'Seven-day Cycling tour through the South-Flemish hills,' can extend up to 385.1 km over several stages, offering a comprehensive exploration of the area.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Borgloon are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Blossom Trail – Borgloon loop from Gors-Opleeuw, a moderate 30.6-mile (49.2 km) path that guides cyclists through extensive fruit orchards and rolling terrain.
Borgloon, often called 'The Tuscany of Flanders,' is characterized by charming rolling hills, vast fruit orchards, and vineyards. The terrain offers a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, and the wider Limburg region also features areas with numerous ponds and nature reserves, providing diverse ecosystems.
Yes, the wider Limburg region near Borgloon includes areas with beautiful water features. You can find routes that lead to places like Lake Het Vinne, Nieuwenhoven Pond, and Pomperik Pond, which offer serene landscapes and opportunities for birdwatching.
Absolutely. The region has a rich history, and some routes highlight its past. For instance, the Roman Villa Landscape Landmark on the Bollenberg offers insights into Haspengouw's historical importance, and you can also visit the Market Square in Tongeren, a nearby historical city.


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