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No traffic touring cycling routes around Selfkant are characterized by largely flat to gently rolling terrain and green meadows, making the region suitable for cyclists of all fitness levels. The area's proximity to the Dutch border allows for cross-border cycling experiences, connecting to the Limburg cultural landscape. Significant natural features include the Teverener Heide nature reserve and picturesque views of the Meuse River. Routes also lead along small streams and through diverse forest landscapes.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
4.7
(35)
160
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54.3km
03:08
110m
110m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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84
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28.6km
01:50
70m
70m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.4
(13)
51
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45.9km
02:42
180m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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52
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
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33
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53.8km
03:15
370m
370m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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At the Van Tienhovenmolen, everything revolves around traditional milling. This authentic windmill is still used to process various types of grain into high-quality flour. Our products are available not only at the mill but also for delivery to local shops and businesses in the surrounding area. Due to work on the mill, the shop and webshop will be closed from July 19 to August 13, 2026.
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The nature reserves in the cross-border River Park Maasvallei are managed by Natuurmonumenten and Staatsbosbeheer on the Dutch side, and by Limburgs Landschap and Natuurpunt on the Flemish side. To keep the rugged river nature in check and simultaneously introduce variation and dynamism to the landscape, they use large grazers. Without management, the areas would quickly become overgrown and dense with forest. Along the Maas, you almost exclusively see Galloway cattle and Konik horses. As permanent maintenance workers, they roam through the nature reserves. They graze, prune, fertilize, break open the soil with their hooves, and spread seeds via their coats and droppings. This keeps open spaces and allows a varied and rich landscape full of life to develop. Both the Galloways and the Koniks roam the areas year-round. They are strong, robust breeds built to live outdoors year-round without assistance. They are hardy, self-sufficient, and flexible. They adapt their coat, behavior, and digestion according to the conditions of the season. They find their own food and brave wind, rain, snow, and sunshine.
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From the bridge, you have a great view of the canal.
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A small chapel in the middle of a crossroads
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Near Dilsen-Stokkem (Belgium), in the cross-border nature reserve along the Meuse Valley around the De Wissen Visitor Center and the Negenoord-Kerkeweerd nature reserve, you'll regularly encounter Konik horses in the open floodplains and grasslands, along with other large grazers such as Galloway cattle. These horses are not domesticated pets, but are part of a consciously implemented nature management program aimed at keeping the river landscape as naturally dynamic and biodiverse as possible. The Konik horses here live freely in the floodplains and river landscapes year-round. Their presence is functional: grazing, they cut down the grass and maintain open grasslands. In places where cattle primarily keep shrubs and young trees short, the horses also ensure that herbs, flowers, and short grass are preserved. This combination allows these large grazers to create a diverse patchwork of open areas, coarse grasses, herb-rich thickets, and vegetated edges—exactly what many plant and animal species need to thrive. In the area around Stokkem, you often hear from local guides like the MaasVerkenner that you'll almost always see these horses during a walk, especially on the paths around the old Meuse branches and small lakes of Negenoord. These grazers are an important part of the river landscape experience, and they naturally regulate grazing management, allowing the landscape to develop into a rich ecosystem with countless bird species, insects, and plants that are rare elsewhere in Limburg. Hikers and nature lovers can often observe the Konik horses from the trails around De Wissen and the breeding banks of the Meuse. Because they are wild animals, it is advised to always keep a distance, not feed them, and not disturb their natural behavior. If you're lucky, you might see them grazing peacefully in the morning light or among colorful, herbaceous meadows—an impressive example of how nature management and ecology go hand in hand in this part of the Meuse Valley.
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The Basilica of Meerssen, officially the Basilica of the Holy Sacrament and the Apostle Bartholomew, is a historically and religiously significant church building located on the Markt square in the central village of Meerssen. It is an impressive example of Maas Gothic architecture and is considered one of the most important churches of this style in the Netherlands. The basilica's history goes back a long way. As early as the beginning of the Middle Ages (around the 8th/9th century), a Palatine chapel stood on this site. This chapel was later expanded into a larger Romanesque church, possibly due to the influence of princely occupation at the time. In the 14th century, the church was further expanded into a Gothic cruciform basilica with a robust nave, choir, and large tower, features that still dominate the building today. In 1938, Pope Pius XI elevated the church to a minor basilica, an honorary title indicating the building's special significance for the Catholic Church and pilgrims. The basilica is best known for two legendary events that made Meerssen a place of pilgrimage for centuries. In 1222, the so-called Miracle of the Blood took place here. During a Eucharist celebration, the priest forgot to put water and wine in the chalice, and after prayer, water and blood flowed from the host when it was broken, an event that attracted thousands of pilgrims. Later, in 1465, a second miracle was commemorated when a farmer rescued the monstrance from a burning church and, upon returning to his field, found it plowed as if by angels. This, too, was seen as a sign of divine protection and was commemorated annually. Architecturally, the basilica combines Gothic elements with later extensions and restorations. Around 1936–1938, the west side was enlarged by architect Joseph Cuypers. A special feature of the art treasures are the 20th-century stained-glass windows that add color and atmosphere to the interior. The basilica is part of Meerssen's cultural heritage and has been listed as a national monument since 1967 due to its architectural history and cultural significance. Every year, the basilica still attracts pilgrims and visitors, especially during the Octave of Corpus Christi around Corpus Christi Day, when processions and celebrations take place to commemorate the miracles and devotion to the Blessed Sacrament.
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Hidden in the gentle rolling hills of South Limburg lies the Mariakapel of Kelmond, a small but meaningful chapel that has been a place of peace, faith, and reflection for generations for residents and passers-by alike. Surrounded by greenery, country lanes, and the open landscape, this place exudes a modest simplicity that perfectly suits its spiritual function. The chapel was erected as an expression of popular devotion, a tradition deeply rooted in Limburg. Such Marian chapels often arose out of gratitude, for protection, or as a pilgrimage site for those seeking support in difficult times. This chapel too grew into a place of silence where one lights a candle, prays, or simply comes to oneself. Architecturally, the chapel is modest but characterful: a classic brick building with a gable roof, a niche with a statue of Mary, and often accompanied by a small bench or floral offering. Inside, a serene silence prevails, broken only by the whisper of the wind or the singing of birds outside. The chapel's location makes it extra special. From here, you look out over rolling fields and orchards, while walking and cycling routes regularly visit this spot as a resting point. The contrast between the open landscape and the seclusion of the chapel enhances the feeling of tranquility. The Mariakapel of Kelmond is not a grand monument, but that is precisely what makes it so powerful: a modest beacon of silence, a place where landscape and faith meet, and where time seems to stand still for a moment. 🌿🕯️
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Selfkant offers a wide selection of no-traffic touring cycling routes, with over 70 options available. These routes cater to various preferences, from easy to more challenging rides, ensuring there's something for every touring cyclist.
Yes, Selfkant is known for its largely flat to gently rolling terrain, making it ideal for less experienced cyclists. Over 50 of the available no-traffic touring routes are rated as easy, perfect for a relaxed ride through picturesque landscapes.
Absolutely. The gentle terrain and dedicated cycle paths make many routes in Selfkant very family-friendly. The absence of traffic ensures a safer and more enjoyable experience for all ages. Consider routes that pass through charming villages for convenient stops.
Many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Selfkant are suitable for cycling with dogs, especially those that traverse open landscapes and nature reserves like the Teverener Heide. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and respect local regulations, particularly in protected areas.
You can expect diverse and idyllic landscapes, ranging from flat to gently rolling hills, green meadows, and picturesque streams. Many routes offer views of the Meuse River and lead through forest landscapes, providing a varied and scenic cycling experience.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Selfkant are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Old Meuse – View of the Meuse River loop from Selfkant, which offers scenic river views.
Selfkant's routes often pass through charming ancient villages and offer glimpses of historical sites. You might encounter the historic watermill ensemble along the Millener Bach stream. For natural beauty, consider routes near the Teverener Heide Nature Reserve or those with views of the Meuse River.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-developed, traffic-free cycle paths, the peaceful natural scenery, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and cross-border landscapes into the Netherlands.
Yes, Selfkant's location directly on the Dutch border allows for unique cross-border cycling experiences. Several routes connect to the Limburg cultural landscape, offering international routes and the chance to visit attractions like the Sint-Amelbergabasiliek in Susteren.
While specific parking details vary by route, many routes start from villages with public parking facilities. For public transport, regional bus services connect Selfkant's villages, though checking schedules and bike transport options in advance is recommended. The well-developed cycle junction system makes navigation easy once you've arrived.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Selfkant, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular, but it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. The region's flat terrain makes it accessible for much of the year.
Yes, several no-traffic touring cycling routes in Selfkant provide picturesque views of the Meuse River. For example, the IJzerenbosch Forest – Maas River Dike Cycling Path loop from Saeffelen offers extensive views along the river dike.


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