Best bike parks around Meeuwen-Gruitrode are primarily integrated into the extensive mountain biking network of the Hoge Kempen National Park. This region, now part of Oudsbergen, offers diverse and challenging routes across approximately 400 km of trails. Riders can explore magnificent forests, scenic heathlands, and unique land dunes, with natural elevation changes providing varied terrain. The area provides a rich experience for mountain bikers through its trail systems, catering to various skill levels.
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Thor Central is a powerfully impressive industrial building that was protected as heritage after the closure of the mines. As part of the search for a meaningful function for the Waterschei mining site and the option to develop the site into a technology park, the assignment to give this beautiful building a new future was also included. Thor Central is the beating heart of the Thor Park site. Besides the Food Plaza with restaurant Partaasch and brasserie Lampada, the building mainly has a business function, with meeting rooms, an auditorium, a central reception, and even a daycare center. Events and exhibitions are regularly held here.
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Overall, this place and the surrounding area is a great practice ground for sand riding and has beautiful nature.
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On the outskirts of Genk lies Thor Park, a unique place where natural heritage and technology converge. This former mining site has been transformed into one of the official gateways to the Hoge Kempen National Park, and you can feel it from the moment you enter. Here begins a landscape that has been constantly evolving: from industrial worksites to vast nature reserves where tranquil heathland and forests once again take center stage. Numerous walks depart from the park, taking you deeper into nature. The Klaverberg, a green slag heap towering above the landscape, offers expansive views of Genk and the surrounding forests. The Heiderbos welcomes you with open pine forests, soft moss, and heather vegetation that glows purple in summer. Even lower in the landscape lies the Thorpark Valley, a serene depression where water zones, young plants and birds, are slowly taking their place. Boardwalks lead you past heathland fens and wetlands so characteristic of the Hoge Kempen: quiet, fragile, and beautiful. It's an area built on the remains of vanished industry—a landscape that now speaks of restoration, resilience, and the power of nature. Yet, Thor Park is more than just nature today. It's also a breeding ground for the future. Where miners once dug down shafts, they're now working on solutions for tomorrow. Here you'll find EnergyVille, the research center for sustainable energy and smart energy systems. The site also boasts several modern business incubators and campuses where technology, design, and innovation reinforce each other. This tension between past and future—between old mining structures and sleek modern buildings—gives Thor Park its unique character. It feels like walking through a place that's constantly reinventing itself. Dotted between the buildings are paths and open spaces, artworks that perfectly complement the story of Thor Park. "Courteous Bow" and "Greeting" are beautiful examples: wooden sculptures that gently evoke human interaction and encounters in the heart of an environment that once revolved around labor and industry. They add a touch of poetry to the landscape. Thor Park is much more than a starting point: it's a place where nature embraces the past and where innovation shapes the future. An area where every walk brings a piece of history, a view, restoration, and tranquility, and where you enter the Hoge Kempen region with the feeling that the landscape has been waiting for you for centuries.
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https://www.nationaalparkhogekempen.be/nl/thorpark "Thorpark is a 10 km² area behind the former Waterschei mine and has been part of the national park since 2018. Here you'll find everything the Hoge Kempen has to offer: mining mountains surrounded by heath and pine forests, a beautiful stream valley, juniper berries, and inland dunes. A few striking buildings add a touch of character to the landscape: the As Children's Colony and the Waterschei Coal Mine (Thor Central). If you'd like to see what the UNESCO candidacy is all about, you'll find a nice taste here. You can already take a long walk there, but there's no entrance gate yet, as is familiar to the other gates. Thor Central will serve as a gateway in the future. Now you can visit this building, which serves as an event center, without obligation, take a guided tour, or enjoy a snack or a drink in beautiful historic surroundings. Thor Central is also the vibrant Heart of a growing business and science park where technology, research, energy and innovation are at the heart."
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Impressive facility for various sports
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There is now also a mammoth skeleton in De Kuil. Don't believe it? Read more here: https://www.zonhoven.be/rendierjagerspad De Kuil has indeed been included - and successfully - in the new Reindeer Hunters' Trail. Be sure to walk around there too, new benches, information boards and fun things that refer to prehistoric times. And if you want to see the cross-country skiers at work, you should definitely also check out the grass areas behind the pit where sometimes a runner goes up high via one of the ski jumps.
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Opening hours Thor Central: Monday to Saturday: 08:30 – 17:30 André Dumontlaan 67, 3600 Genk T: +32 89 699 599 - info@thorcentral.be www.thorcentral.be
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The Thorpark is a 10 km² area behind the former Waterschei mine. The area has so many qualities that it will become part of the national park. Here you will find everything that the Hoge Kempen has to offer: mining stone mountains in the middle of heather and pine forests, a beautiful stream valley, juniper berries and sand dunes. A few striking buildings break up the landscape: the As children's colony and the Waterschei mine (Thor Central). Source: https://www.nationaalparkhogekempen.be/de/tor/thorpark
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Meeuwen-Gruitrode is primarily known for its extensive mountain biking network within the Hoge Kempen National Park. You'll find approximately 400 km of trails, mostly unpaved, offering diverse terrain through forests, heathlands, and unique land dunes. The natural elevation changes provide challenging climbs and descents. While not traditional 'bike parks' with numerous man-made features, the area offers a rich natural trail experience for various skill levels. There is also a small local bike park with some obstacles, and for more dedicated features like pumptracks, Genk Bike Park is a nearby option.
Yes, the Hoge Kempen National Park offers trails with varying degrees of difficulty, from easy (STS S0-S1) to advanced (STS S3-S6). The natural elevation changes between the Meuse valley and the Campine plateau create challenging climbs and descents, with some reaching height differences of up to 45 meters. For a specific challenge, the Winterslag spoil tip offers numerous single trails and tough climbs with panoramic views.
A significant starting point for accessing the Hoge Kempen National Park mountain bike routes is Sportzone Gruitrode (Groenstraat 38, Oudsbergen). The network uses a junction system for easy navigation, and routes can be followed using signposts, downloadable maps, or GPX files.
The Hoge Kempen National Park offers stunning natural beauty. You'll traverse magnificent pine forests, vibrant heather fields, and unique land dunes. Highlights like Thor Park, a gateway to the National Park, feature a nature reserve with heath, pine forests, and inland dunes.
Yes, you can find interesting landmarks and viewpoints. For example, the Bliksemtrap Kattevennen offers a 37-meter-high staircase with 164 steps, providing stunning panoramic views of Kattevennen and the Hoge Kempen National Park. The Winterslag spoil tip also provides panoramic views from its summit after a challenging climb.
Beyond mountain biking, Meeuwen-Gruitrode offers a variety of cycling options. You can explore general cycling routes or dedicated road cycling routes. For more information and specific routes, you can check out the Cycling around Meeuwen-Gruitrode guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Meeuwen-Gruitrode guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and serenity of the region, with its pine forests and heather fields. The diverse terrain ensures that both beginners and experienced mountain bikers can find suitable routes, from leisurely rides to technical challenges. The vastness of the Hoge Kempen network also means endless possibilities for exploration.
While Meeuwen-Gruitrode itself is more focused on natural trails, Genk Bike Park (Bikepark Kattevennen) is a notable nearby option. It offers a high-level training park with rock gardens, north shore elements, a 4 km singletrack, and one of Europe's longest asphalt pumptracks at 240 meters.
Yes, the region has some unique sites. Thor Park, for instance, is a former mine site that now serves as a gateway to the Hoge Kempen National Park, blending industrial heritage with nature. Another unique spot is The Pit of Zonhoven, a former sand quarry known for its challenging descents and its incorporation into cyclocross courses.
The Hoge Kempen National Park trails are generally accessible year-round. However, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming heather or colorful foliage. Summer can be warm, while winter might bring muddy conditions or occasional snow, which can add a different challenge. Always check local weather conditions before your ride.
Yes, the extensive network within the Hoge Kempen National Park includes routes suitable for various skill levels, meaning families can find easier trails to enjoy. The junction system allows for flexible route planning to match different abilities. The Genk Bike Park is also categorized as family-friendly, offering a good place for younger riders to practice skills.
You can find detailed information about the Hoge Kempen National Park mountain bike network, including maps and route planning, through platforms like Komoot. For general information about the park, you can visit visitmaasmechelen.com.


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