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Touring cycling around Hasselt offers diverse landscapes across the Limburg region of Belgium. The area features the De Wijers pond landscape, known for its unique "Cycling through Water" experience, and the hilly Haspengouw region with orchards and historic castles. To the north, the Kempen region provides wooded, flat terrain with heathlands and pine forests. Additionally, routes integrate former mining heritage sites, transforming industrial areas into cycling paths.
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Cycling through the heath takes you right through the Hoge Kempen National Park. In this park, vast pine forests alternate with endless heathlands. Thanks to the new connection between cycle nodes 550 and 551, nature is presented to you on a silver platter. You cycle across the Mechelse Heide, one of the largest heath areas in Flanders with 700 hectares. The highlight of this route is undoubtedly the almost 300-meter-long wooden bridge, a recognizable element in the landscape. From the bridge, you have a panoramic view of the natural surroundings.
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The cycle path through the water leads cyclists over a 212-meter-long and three-meter-wide concrete path, with water at eye level on both sides. Swans and other waterfowl swim along the banks, curiously watching the cyclists. Since its opening, interest in this unique cycle path has been enormous. On average, 800 visitors per day explore this unforgettable part of the Limburg cycle network, with peaks on Saturdays and Sundays, and on some days even up to 5,000 cyclists.
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The gem of this beguinage is the Saint Agnes Beguinage Church. It was built in three phases between the 13th and 16th centuries. Late Romanesque and early Gothic, it still stands proudly in the middle of the square today.
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A beautiful woodland chapel with a few benches inside for relaxing and unwinding. Next to it is a lovely building especially for birds.
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The wedding hall, located in the rectory, can accommodate 30 guests (including children) and the couple themselves. You can also take beautiful wedding photos in the beautiful garden, under the magnificent entrance gate, and by the authentic building.
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The cyclist carabiniers initially defended Halen, which was soon captured by the Germans. The Belgian troops then withdrew to the western edge of Halen, bordered by the railway embankment, where they set up machine guns. The cyclists withdrew a second time, towards the IJzerwinningshoeve (Iron Extraction Farm), where the main Belgian force was stationed. But just after crossing the sunken road of the Betserbaan (where the monument stands), the German cavalry launched a charge, trapping the cyclists between the Belgian defenses in the IJzerwinningshoeve and the advancing German cavalry. The cyclists were literally caught between two fires and suffered significant casualties. Inventory of Immovable Heritage: Halen Battlefield, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/300946
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The carabinier cyclists earned their nickname because of their speed. Besides a rock from Elsenborn, where a training camp has been located since 1893, there is also a wooden cross behind the monument with the inscription "To the dead, Aux morts, Den Gefallenen" (To the dead, Aux morts, The fallen). The "European cross" was erected during the 75th anniversary commemoration in 1989 as a tribute to all the fallen, along with the planting of a weeping willow. A plaque with the inscription "Zwarte Duivels/ 12-08-1914" (Black Devils/12-08-1914) is attached to the large natural stone rock from Elsenborn, and in front you'll find the Black Devils' symbol. The information board tells you more about them and the role they played. In the video below, at 1:30, you can see the account of Private Jozef Declercq of the first battalion of the carabinier cyclists. Not about the firefight, but about the erection of a barricade on the road from Halen to Zelk. And you immediately see that the Black Devils performed various tasks in the defense of Halen, aided by farmers and civilians in this agricultural region. Halen itself was quickly captured, however, followed by the battle at the monument (see below). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaWUl2tI3xY
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There are over 2,200 touring cycling routes available around Hasselt, catering to various skill levels. More than 1,200 of these are considered easy, with an additional 690 moderate and nearly 300 difficult routes to explore.
The Hasselt region offers a diverse range of landscapes. You can cycle through the unique 'land of 1001 ponds' in the De Wijers area, experience the hilly orchards and castles of Haspengouw to the south, or explore the wooded, flat terrain and heathlands of the Kempen region to the north. Many routes also integrate former mining heritage sites, transforming industrial areas into scenic cycling paths.
Yes, Limburg is known for its innovative cycling infrastructure. You can experience the famous 'Cycling through Water' path in Bokrijk, where you cycle through a pond at eye level. Other unique experiences include 'Cycling through the Trees,' an elevated path through treetops, and 'Cycling through the Heath,' an elevated wooden cycle way across the Mechelse Heide.
Yes, the extensive cycling network around Hasselt offers many options suitable for families. The region's largely car-free paths and the convenient 'node-to-node' system make route planning straightforward for cyclists of all levels, including those with children. Many of the easier routes are perfect for a family outing.
For longer rides, consider routes like Fruity landscapes with spunk, which covers over 60 km and explores the Haspengouw region. Another option is From Mine Shaft to Natural Beauty, also over 60 km, offering a journey through transformed mining landscapes.
Absolutely. The area around Hasselt has transformed its former hard coal mining regions into relaxing park landscapes and cycling routes. You can explore paths that wind through heathland, past mining worker settlements, and even experience 'Cycling between Terrils' (slag heaps). Routes like Current mining history - Limburg and Cycling between Duinengordel and Terhills - Limburg are great examples.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Hasselt are designed as loops, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. For instance, the Hoge Kempen National Park Loop offers a moderate circular ride through diverse natural scenery.
While cycling, you can encounter various attractions. In the De Wijers area, you'll find the De Platwijers-Wijvenheide Nature Reserve. The Haspengouw region features historic castles and unique art projects like the Floating Chapel of Helshoven. You might also pass by the Herkenrode Abbey Site or the Waterschei spoil heap, remnants of the mining past.
The spring and autumn months are generally considered ideal for touring cycling in Hasselt. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful, with blooming orchards in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. The region's extensive network is accessible year-round, but these seasons offer the most comfortable conditions.
The touring cycling routes around Hasselt are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 5,000 reviews. More than 50,000 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the well-maintained paths, diverse scenery, and unique cycling experiences like 'Cycling through Water'.
While much of Limburg is relatively flat, the Haspengouw region to the south of Hasselt offers more rolling hills and elevation changes. Routes like Fruity landscapes with spunk, with over 350 meters of elevation gain, provide a more challenging experience compared to the flatter northern areas.
The iconic 'Cycling through Water' experience is located in Bokrijk, within the De Wijers pond area. Several routes incorporate this unique path, such as Cycling route through De Wijers landscape of water. For more information on this specific experience, you can visit visitlimburg.be.
Hasselt and the surrounding Limburg region are very cyclist-friendly, and many popular starting points for routes offer dedicated parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific route details or local tourism information for parking options near your chosen starting point.
Yes, Hasselt itself is well-connected by public transport, and many routes are accessible from urban centers or smaller towns with bus or train connections. The 'node-to-node' system also makes it easy to join a route at various points, often near public transport stops. Check local public transport schedules for specific connections to your desired starting location.


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