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Touring cycling around Savelsbos offers diverse landscapes in South Limburg, characterized by extensive woodlands and gently sloping terrain. The region features V-shaped hollow paths, historically used as connecting routes, which now provide unique cycling experiences. Views of Maastricht and the Meuse Valley are accessible from various points within the forest. The area also holds geological significance with visible entrances to old marl pits.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Good location in the vicinity
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Beautiful city gate, and one would assume it is much older, but it dates from the 19th century.
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Once upon a time, there was this wanderer. Conceived by the Dutch wood sculptor Bart Ensing to illustrate the modern use of fortresses, the wanderer made his own decision, drew inspiration from a few lines by the Dutch poet Marion Steur, and set off. He stands 3.65 meters tall and wanders the world. For more information about the wanderer, please visit the following link: https://www.bartensing.com/the-wanderer/?lang=en
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Valkenburg has been one of the Netherlands' most important holiday destinations since around 1840, and tourism is the municipality's main source of income. This has much to do with the medieval town's picturesque location, but the extensive labyrinths of underground quarries also played an important role from the very beginning. However, the original idea of using the caves for air cures never came to fruition.
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The Gulpener Hoptuin is an organic hop garden in Gulpen, South Limburg, owned by the Gulpener Brewery. Hops, a key ingredient in beer, are grown sustainably here. The brewery uses these locally grown hops in its beers, which aligns with its philosophy of regional and environmentally friendly brewing. The hop garden also serves as an educational resource where visitors can learn more about hop cultivation and sustainable agriculture.
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very nice town to visit
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There are over 660 touring cycling routes available in Savelsbos, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels.
Savelsbos features diverse woodlands and gently sloping terrain. You'll encounter unique V-shaped 'hollow paths' (grubbe) carved by rainwater, which historically served as connecting routes and now offer distinctive cycling experiences. While many routes are mostly paved, some segments may include unpaved sections.
The routes in Savelsbos cater to various abilities. You'll find approximately 200 easy routes, over 280 moderate routes, and nearly 190 difficult routes, ensuring options for all fitness levels from relaxed rides to more challenging tours.
Yes, for those seeking a longer ride, the Van Tienhoven Mill – Gronsveld Tower Mill loop from Eijsden-Margraten is a moderate 32.6 km (20.3 miles) route with over 200 meters of elevation gain, typically taking around 2 hours to complete. It offers a good challenge on mostly paved surfaces.
Savelsbos offers a mix of natural beauty and historical sites. Along your ride, you might encounter the Trichterberggroeve Limestone Quarry, the historic House De Beuk, or the ancient Prehistoric Flint Mines. Many routes also provide stunning views of Maastricht and the Meuse Valley.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Savelsbos are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Sibberhuuske – Valkenburg on the Geul loop from Savelsbos, a 23.3 km (14.5 miles) moderate route that takes you through varied landscapes.
Savelsbos is beautiful year-round, but spring, particularly May, is especially enchanting when the forest floor is carpeted with wild garlic, filling the air with its distinctive aroma and white flowers. The mild temperatures of spring and autumn are generally ideal for touring cycling.
Savelsbos is home to diverse wildlife. Keep an eye out for badgers, stoats, polecats, and hazel dormice. The reserve also hosts over 70 bird species, including the green woodpecker and wryneck. It's notably home to the largest badger population in the Netherlands.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 4500 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse woodlands, the unique 'hollow paths,' and the scenic views of the Meuse Valley, highlighting the variety of experiences available.
Yes, Savelsbos has significant geological and historical interest. You can find the Moerslag geological monument and visible entrances to old marl pits, which serve as hibernation spots for bats. The area also features remnants of Roman-era wine-growing terraces and ancient prehistoric flint mines, first discovered in 1881.
Absolutely. Many points within Savelsbos offer stunning views of Maastricht and the Meuse Valley. For example, the Mescherhei Lookout Tower – Riverside Path along the Meuse loop from Savelsbos is known for its scenic vistas of the Meuse Valley.


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