Best attractions and places to see around As, located in Belgium's Limburg province, offer a blend of natural landscapes and industrial heritage. The region is characterized by the Hoge Kempen National Park, featuring extensive heathlands, forests, and lakes. Visitors can explore sites related to the area's rich coal mining history.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Connecterra is the main gateway to Hoge Kempen National Park. This unique area is located on the former mine site of Eisden, bordering Dilsen-Stokkem. A quarter of a century ago, the mine was still in full operation; now it is a true nature paradise. Great plans are underway for this area in the coming years, respecting both nature and cultural heritage. The walking area has been developed and the routes offer some of the most beautiful panoramas of Flanders, with a breathtaking setting of mountains and lakes. In total, five routes lead you through the area. The walking area connects to the 'Mechelse Heide' and 'Station As' walking paths. In the new visitor centre, you will find information about the national park and can relax with a drink in the tearoom. Outside, children can have fun in the playground. The spiral tower is accessible up to the first floor and offers a glimpse of what Connecterra has to offer.
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Station As is a former railway station on lines 21A (Hasselt-As) and 21B (As-Eisden). The station building now houses a restaurant and the Kolenspoorvereniging (Coal Railway Association) uses it for the operation of the tourist railway line Waterschei-As-Eisden. Station As is also one of the gateways to Hoge Kempen National Park and has an observation tower.
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This 380-meter pontoon bridge guides you gracefully between the slag heaps and across the water. Along the way, you'll be treated to a stunning 360° experience with views of the glistening water and the green slag heaps. "Cycling & Walking among the Slag Heaps" is a unique experience when visiting Hoge Kempen National Park!
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The coal mining past lives on...
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The two winding towers commemorate the history of coal mining. In less than a decade, the history of coal mining in the Hoge Kempen region drastically changed the landscape. The last coal mine (Eisden) closed in 1901. In those 1989 years, the landscape transformed from a "rural" landscape of mainly heathland, moors, and dunes to an "industrial" landscape with winding towers, slag heaps, pine forests for timber harvesting, and quarries for raw materials.
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"Cycling between the Tailings" is a floating pontoon bridge in the Hoge Kempen National Park, opening on September 14, 2024. Cyclists and hikers can enjoy a 360° view of the landscape between the iconic Eisden tailings, a unique experience that connects landscape and heritage. Info: https://www.visitlimburg.be/nl/fietsen-tussen-de-mijnterrils https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95NpzjiUD_c Text sign: Cycling between the Tailings Through innovation and daring, the provincial government has taken the cycling experience in Limburg to the next level. At carefully chosen locations, well-considered interventions have been made in the landscape, allowing you to experience the surroundings from a different perspective. Here, along the tailings, "Cycling between the Tailings" unfolds. This cycling and walking bridge floats elegantly over the water, its flowing and organic spiral shape providing a 360-degree view of the landscape and heritage, telling the stories of the mines and the gravel and sand extraction. It is an invitation to further explore the Hoge Kempen National Park. Cycling between the slag heaps transcends its function as a functional cycling and walking route. It is a Limburg bridge connecting nature and heritage, between Limburg's rich past and promising future. The bridge is a technical feat. A length of 380 meters is spanned by 28 interconnected concrete floating pontoon elements, each 13 meters long. The bridge is anchored underwater to 15 steel tubular piles, each 1 meter in diameter and weighing 8 to 11 tons, which extend to a depth of 24 to 26 meters.
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A good requirement is...good condition because it is a tough walk, especially the red route, but it is definitely worth it... beautiful surroundings
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Footbridge over the water, 300 m great experience
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The region around As is rich in natural beauty, primarily centered around the Hoge Kempen National Park. A must-visit is Mechelse Heide, an expansive area featuring heathland, forests, and moorland, known for its walking paths and stunning purple heather bloom in late summer. You can also find lakes and sand dunes within this natural reserve.
Yes, As offers excellent hiking opportunities, especially within the Hoge Kempen National Park. Mechelse Heide provides endless walking paths through heathland and forests. For more detailed routes, you can explore various trails like the 'Route Station As (blauw) - Mechelse Heide' or the 'View of the As Fishpond – Flemish nature reserve loop'. Find more hiking routes on the Hiking around As guide.
Cycling is a popular activity around As. A unique experience is the Fietsen Tussen de Mijnterrils Bridge, a floating pontoon bridge that offers a 360-degree panoramic view of the former mining area and surrounding nature, connecting Terhills Resort and the Hoge Kempen National Park. The area also features extensive cycle paths, including routes like 'Cycling through the Mechelse Heide' or 'Station As – Cycle Path along the Meuse'. Discover more cycling routes on the Cycling around As guide.
For nature lovers, the best time to visit As is typically from mid-August to mid-September. During this period, the heather in areas like Mechelse Heide blooms, transforming the landscape into a vibrant purple spectacle.
Absolutely. The Fietsen Tussen de Mijnterrils Bridge offers breathtaking 360-degree views over the landscape and industrial heritage. At Station As, you can climb a 31-meter high tower for a unique perspective over both the national park and the former Limburg mining region. Additionally, various spots within Mechelse Heide provide scenic vistas, especially from elevated points.
As has a rich coal mining history. You can visit the Eisden Mine Headframes and Visitor Center (Connecterra, National Park Hoge Kempen), a man-made monument that provides insight into the region's industrial past. The Station As, the oldest preserved station in Limburg, also played a central role in coal transport and now features a visitor center in an authentic train carriage.
Yes, the region offers several opportunities to delve into its industrial past. The Eisden Mine Headframes and Visitor Center (Connecterra, National Park Hoge Kempen) provides a photo exhibition and information about the former hard coal mine. At Station As, you can explore the historical significance of the railway in the mining era, with a visitor center housed in a train carriage and a street art project called 'The Yard' on old train cars.
Many attractions around As are family-friendly. The Eisden Mine Headframes and Visitor Center offers an engaging look into history. The natural areas like Mechelse Heide are perfect for family walks. The Fietsen Tussen de Mijnterrils Bridge is also suitable for families to cycle or walk across. Even Station As, with its old trains and tower, can be an interesting stop for families.
Beyond hiking and cycling, you can also find running trails around As. Routes like 'Thor Park Pond – View of Klaverberg Hill loop' or 'Station As – Valley of the Bosbeek loop' offer varying distances and difficulties. Explore more options on the Running Trails around As guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural landscapes and industrial heritage. The extensive walking and cycling paths through heathlands and forests, especially during the heather bloom, are highly praised. The unique experience of the Fietsen Tussen de Mijnterrils Bridge and the historical insights provided by sites like the Eisden Mine Headframes are also frequently highlighted.
While specific dog-friendly designations are not always explicitly stated for every trail, the natural areas within the Hoge Kempen National Park, such as Mechelse Heide, generally welcome dogs on leash. It's always recommended to check local signage for specific rules and restrictions regarding pets in nature reserves.
Many of the main attractions and trailheads offer parking facilities. For instance, Station As has parking available, and the Eisden Mine Headframes and Visitor Center (Connecterra) also provides facilities including parking. When visiting natural areas like Mechelse Heide, look for designated parking areas at the various entrance gates.


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