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Hiking around Genk offers access to diverse landscapes, including Belgium's Hoge Kempen National Park, characterized by forests, heathlands, and meadows. The region also features unique terrain shaped by former mining activities, such as Connecterra and Thor Park, which now present rugged hills, lakes, and panoramic viewpoints. Additionally, areas like De Wijers provide extensive water bodies and swamps, while Bokrijk Park offers tranquil woodlands and lakes. This varied topography ensures a range of hiking experiences across different natural environments.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike the moderate 6.1-mile (9.9 km) red trail through De Maten nature reserve, exploring ponds, woodlands, and historic sites.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Stiemerbeek valley contains marshy thickets, with a number of herbs. Prominently present are the yellow loosestrife, the purple loosestrife and the meadowsweet. Hoverflies and longhorn beetles can be seen when they seek nectar on the flower heads of the giant hogweed and the angelica. Furthermore, various species of butterflies, dragonflies, ladybirds and amphibians can be found. The Stiemerbeek flows along the edge of the Kempen Plateau and is quite deeply incised there. Springs can be found in the sloping banks. Although the stream has been straightened, the plots along the stream represent high natural values. The Stiemerbeek valley forms a connecting link between the Bosbeek and the nature reserve De Maten.
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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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This is NOT C-Mine!!! C-Mine is the mining site of Winterslag. You are in THORPARK, the mining site of Waterschei!!!
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The cycle path through the water leads cyclists over a 212-meter-long and three-meter-wide concrete path, with water at eye level on both sides. Swans and other waterfowl swim along the banks, curiously watching the cyclists. Since its opening, interest in this unique cycle path has been enormous. On average, 800 visitors per day explore this unforgettable part of the Limburg cycle network, with peaks on Saturdays and Sundays, and on some days even up to 5,000 cyclists.
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Curious about the origins of our current customs and traditions? In the Bokrijk Open Air Museum, you'll discover how the past inspires our future! Dive into the history of crafts and gain practical experience during fascinating workshops. Immerse yourself in the art of bread baking, textiles, and woodworking. Discover heritage breeds at the beautifully restored museum farm or learn all about historical brewing at the Het Paenhuys museum brewery.
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Ornithology or bird science is a specialization of zoology that deals with the study of birds. It includes the classification of species and observation of behavior, migration, song, and flight patterns. Birds are ringed, among other things, to learn more about their migratory behavior and age. An ornithologist is a practitioner of ornithology. A hobby ornithologist is a birdwatcher.
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A must-see tourist site.
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Homeleswijer is one of the characteristic ponds (wijers/ponds) you'll encounter during walks through the De Maten nature reserve in the Belgian province of Limburg. It lies within the watery landscape of the reserve, which is part of the larger De Wijers pond area, a network of natural and man-made ponds that originated from centuries-old fish farming traditions in the region. In De Maten, the Stiemerbeek stream and its tributaries formed the basis for pond complexes containing water features like the Homeleswijer. Dams and overflows made fish farming possible, creating a unique marsh and pond landscape full of reed beds, open water, and wet grasslands. Walking trails through De Maten—ranging from short loops to longer hikes—run along and around these ponds. They are true natural treasures: herons, waterfowl, and typical marsh plants can be found here, and information boards often line the path explaining the ecology and water management. Many walks along the Homeleswijer are signposted and start, for example, at the Slagmolen in Genk or at other access points in De Maten.
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Genk offers a wide variety of hiking experiences with over 330 routes available. These include more than 220 easy trails, around 90 moderate options, and over 20 more challenging routes, ensuring something for every skill level.
Yes, Genk is very family-friendly, with over 220 easy trails. A great option is the De Wijers: De Maten - boarding point Diepenbekerbos (orange), an easy 6.9 km route through the picturesque De Wijers area. Another accessible choice is the Between the ponds – Bokrijklaan loop from Openluchtmuseum Bokrijk, which features paved paths suitable for pushchairs.
Genk's hiking trails offer incredibly diverse landscapes. You can explore the expansive forests, heathlands, and meadows of the Hoge Kempen National Park, or discover unique terrain shaped by former mining activities at Connecterra and Thor Park, which feature rugged hills, lakes, and panoramic viewpoints. Areas like De Wijers provide extensive water bodies and swamps, while Bokrijk Park offers tranquil woodlands.
Many of Genk's trails are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Kattevennen - Green hiking trail is a 5.7 km loop through forests and heathlands, perfect for a refreshing walk.
The hiking experience in Genk is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2,700 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse natural scenery, the well-maintained trails, and the unique blend of natural beauty with transformed industrial heritage, offering varied and engaging outdoor spaces.
Yes, Genk offers several points of interest and viewpoints. You can find stunning vistas like the View of the Terrils from the Lake or the View from Tweelingterril, which showcase the region's unique mining landscape. Other notable spots include the Waterschei spoil heap and the Winterslag spoil tip, offering insights into the area's industrial past.
Many trails in Genk are dog-friendly, especially within the Hoge Kempen National Park and other natural areas. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and check specific trail regulations before you go. The diverse landscapes provide plenty of opportunities for you and your canine companion to enjoy the outdoors.
Absolutely. The De Wijers area, known as the 'Land of 1001 ponds,' is characterized by extensive water bodies, heathland, and swamps. Trails like De Wijers: De Maten - starting point Slagmolen (red) will lead you through this picturesque wetland environment, where you might spot wildlife such as Galloway cows and roe deer.
Genk is suitable for hiking year-round, with each season offering a unique experience. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, summer provides lush greenery, and autumn transforms the forests with vibrant colors. Even in winter, the trails can be beautiful, especially in areas like Schemmersberg with its varied natural environment of wood, heathland, and sand.
For additional details on walking routes and local attractions in Genk, you can visit the official tourism websites. Visit Limburg provides information on the broader region, while Visit Genk offers specific insights into the city's most beautiful walks.
Yes, Genk uniquely blends nature with its rich mining past. Thor Park, a former mining site, has been transformed into a green space with winding paths, panoramic viewpoints, and historical mining sites. The 'Schansbroek' route in Thor Park, for instance, passes historical defensive structures and slag heaps, offering a fascinating journey through both natural beauty and industrial history.


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