Best bike parks around Overpelt, now part of Pelt, serve as a central point within the extensive Noord-Limburg mountain bike network. This area offers a variety of engaging routes for mountain biking enthusiasts, featuring a network that spans 270 kilometers locally. The trails largely consist of quiet, unpaved paths, providing diverse landscapes through open areas and dense forests. Riders can connect to an even larger network extending into the Netherlands, offering a vast system of trails.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Beautiful and varied landscape.
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A nature reserve of 540 hectares, located along the upper reaches of the Grote Nete in the municipality of Balen. What is special about this area is the combination of two completely different natural cores that seamlessly connect to each other. The Most is an extremely wet valley area, while the higher Keiheuvel is characterized by dry open land dunes. You will find the dunes everywhere in Keiheuvel, but the most beautiful part is behind the Airport. European top nature in Most-Keiheuvel that everyone can enjoy while walking, cycling, on horseback and even in a wheelchair.
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Nice area where you can get to know the sand hills of Keiheuvel.
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Always a fairly greasy piece, especially in the winter months.
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The higher dunes where you often see young and not so young MTB riders, part of which is also a play area.
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Beautiful piece of nature to cycle through.
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Part of the MTB route, but hard sand, almost no roots or potholes
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Overpelt, now part of Pelt, is a central hub within the extensive Noord-Limburg mountain bike network. You can expect a variety of engaging routes, largely consisting of quiet, unpaved paths through diverse landscapes, including open areas and dense forests. This network spans 270 kilometers locally and connects to trails in the Netherlands, offering a vast system for riders.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Blauwe lus Overpelt is highly regarded for its intensity, with 87.6% off-road sections and delightful twisty singletracks through wooded areas. It features natural obstacles like branches, fallen trees, and roots. Additionally, the Mountain Bike Trail Climbs and Descents in Bosland National Park offers varied climbs and descents, with some sections featuring loose sand for an added challenge.
Yes, the De Keiheuvel Sand Dunes is a family-friendly natural area with recreational opportunities. For a smoother ride, the Canal Trail in Nationaal Park Bosland is an intermediate route offering a smooth single track with gentle ups and downs, suitable for a good mountain bike outing.
The De Keiheuvel Sand Dunes offers higher dunes where mountain bikers often ride, providing unique natural sand hills. The local routes also guide you through scenic locations such as Het Hobos, the Heesakkerpark, De Winner, and Het Holven, showcasing diverse landscapes and dense forests.
You can encounter the Bunker in the Sahara of Lommel, a man-made monument and historical site, which is also part of a challenging mountain bike trail through the forest.
Beyond the highlights, the Noord-Limburg network includes routes like the Groene lus (17.1 km, moderate challenge) and the Zwarte lus (31-32.2 km, available clockwise and counter-clockwise). The Heathland Trail is also a popular, fluid, and narrow trail known for its beautiful landscape.
The trails around Overpelt can be enjoyed year-round. However, during summer, some sections with loose sand, particularly in areas like the Mountain Bike Trail Climbs and Descents in Bosland National Park, can become very loose, adding to the challenge. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant conditions.
Yes, besides mountain biking, the area around Overpelt offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, running trails, and gravel biking routes, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes in different ways.
The trails vary in length. For example, the Blauwe lus Overpelt is 15.8 km, the Groene lus is 17.1 km, and the Zwarte lus ranges from 31 to 32.2 km. The broader Noord-Limburg network offers 270 kilometers of trails, with connections extending into the Netherlands for even longer rides.
Many routes are clearly signposted and offer multiple starting points within Pelt. For instance, the Blauwe lus Overpelt starts at Zaal Holheide, the Groene lus at Den Drossaerd, and the Zwarte lus and Blauwe lus Neerpelt from Scoutsrally. These locations often provide parking and basic amenities.
Visitors appreciate the extensive off-road riding, the diverse landscapes through forests and open areas, and the challenging terrain offered by routes with natural obstacles. The connectivity to the larger Noord-Limburg network and into the Netherlands is also a major draw, allowing for varied and extended rides.


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