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Road cycling routes in Bosreservaat Grootbroek traverse a diverse natural environment, characterized by its past as a marshland now largely given over to wild nature. The terrain includes wooded areas, open moorland, and waterways like the Lossing stream. Road cyclists will find routes with minimal elevation gain, making the area suitable for varied skill levels.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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21.3km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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46.2km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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19.3km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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These border posts can be found almost exclusively along the Belgian-Dutch border. The border line was established in a border treaty of 1842 and marked with border posts. These can be found along the border from number 1 at the Vaalser Berg at the border triangle of Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands to number 369 at the North Sea.
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These border posts can be found almost exclusively along the Belgian-Dutch border. The border line was established in a border treaty of 1842 and marked with border posts. These can be found along the border from number 1 at the Vaalser Berg at the border triangle of Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands to number 369 at the North Sea.
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Along this route, you'll enjoy a beautiful view of the lake known as "Vissenakkkerplaas." In good weather, it can be difficult for road cyclists to maintain their pace due to the heavy bicycle traffic.
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This very easy-to-ride cycle path along the Meuse River always offers a good view. The cycle path connects Maasmecheln with Kessenich.
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The Rietbroek is a quiet road that takes you through a typical Limburg agricultural landscape. As you cycle over the asphalt, you see vast fields, green meadows and high corn fields passing by. Here and there you pass a characteristic farm, which completes the rural feeling.
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Small town center with rough cobblestones. More about the place: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kessenich_(Belgien)
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The Schouwsmolen (also: Schousmolen or Molen van Thorn) is a watermill on the Itterbeek, located at Margarethastraat 73 in Ittervoort. There has been a water mill at this location on the Itterbeek since 1252. The current water mill was built on this site in 1630, and the mill was enlarged in 1830. The current miller's house dates from 1822. In 1902 the water wheel was renovated, with the wooden axle being replaced by a metal one. An electric motor was also installed in 1928: The stream provided little water power. In 1966, the mill with yard, house and barn was sold to a private individual. He tried in vain to get the mill running again. In 2010, a plan was drawn up for the restoration of the mill. A wheel would be installed again in the form of a copy of the original wheel, which actually happened in 2015. As a result, the mill became operational again. Since then, grain has been milled again and electricity is also generated. The mill can also be visited.
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Bosreservaat Grootbroek offers a diverse natural environment, characterized by its past as a marshland. Road cycling routes here generally feature minimal elevation gain, making them suitable for various skill levels. You'll encounter wooded areas, open moorland, and waterways like the Lossing stream, providing varied scenery without challenging climbs.
Yes, the region offers several points of interest. You can encounter historical border markers, particularly along the Belgian-Dutch border, adding a historical dimension to your ride. The area is also rich in natural features, including the Course of the Abeek and various wetland areas, home to diverse flora and fauna. Keep an eye out for wild horses in the Kempen Wetlands.
The diverse natural environment of Bosreservaat Grootbroek, with its forests, moorland, and wetlands, is particularly beautiful in spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for cycling and allow you to fully appreciate the area's rich flora and fauna, including the yellow iris and various bird species.
Yes, Bosreservaat Grootbroek has a good selection of family-friendly routes. Many of the 140 easy routes are suitable for families, featuring minimal elevation and smooth paths. An example is the St. Anna Mill Keent (Weert) – Tungelroysche Beek loop from Stramproy, which is an easy 19.3 km ride.
The region is known for its well-developed cycling infrastructure. You can expect good quality asphalt paths, especially on routes like the Geuzendijk Cycling Path. The routes are designed to provide a smooth ride, allowing you to enjoy the diverse landscapes of forests, moorland, and canal-side paths.
There are over 550 road cycling routes available in Bosreservaat Grootbroek. This extensive network includes options for all skill levels, with approximately 140 easy routes, 389 moderate routes, and 27 more challenging options.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 280 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse natural environments, including the peaceful forests, open moorland, and scenic canal paths. The well-maintained routes and the opportunity to explore both Belgian and Dutch landscapes are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Bosreservaat Grootbroek are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the popular Lock 16 – Geuzendijk Cycling Path loop from Stramproy is a 39.2 km circular route, and the Zuid-Willemsvaart Canal – Zuid-Willemsvaart Canal loop from Tungelerwallen offers a 40.5 km ride along the canal.
Route lengths vary, but many popular options range from 20 to 40 kilometers. For instance, the Lock 16 – Tungelroysche Beek loop from Stramproy is about 21.4 km and takes around 1 hour 43 minutes, while the Rietbroek – Ellerhei loop from Stramproy covers 35.4 km, typically completed in about 1 hour 35 minutes.
Absolutely. The region's history as a marshland means waterways are a defining feature. The Lock 16 – Tungelroysche Beek loop from Stramproy offers scenic views along the Tungelroysche Beek. Additionally, the Zuid-Willemsvaart Canal – Zuid-Willemsvaart Canal loop from Tungelerwallen provides a pleasant ride alongside the canal, showcasing the area's aquatic landscapes.
Yes, Bosreservaat Grootbroek is very welcoming for beginner road cyclists. With 140 easy routes and minimal elevation gain across the region, there are plenty of options to get started. Routes like the Lock 16 – Geuzendijk Cycling Path loop from Stramproy are excellent choices for those new to road cycling, offering smooth paths and gentle terrain.


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