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Jogging around Overpelt offers varied terrain within the Limburg Kempen region, characterized by extensive woodlands and sandy heathlands. The area is part of Bosland National Park, providing diverse natural settings for running. Routes often follow the tranquil Dommel River valley or wind through unique landscapes like the Lommelse Sahara, offering a mix of flat paths and gentle inclines. The region's natural features, including forests and heathlands, create a suitable environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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6.47km
00:46
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.0km
01:17
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20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.6km
01:25
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.68km
01:08
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This picnic spot with accompanying toys is located on Rozenstraat in Pelt. It is situated in Dorperheide, a heathland area west of Pelt, along the Vlaamse Fietsroute. The Vlaamse Fietsroute is an 830 km long route that runs from the coast via Bruges and Ghent, south of Antwerp, to the Maas and then back to Brussels along the border with Wallonia.
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We will definitely do this trip again 👍🫶
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bailiff clercks lived here. He hanged the last bokkerijder!
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Here on the Hobos estate you will find a sweet chestnut tree that was voted the most beautiful tree in Flanders in 2015 by the jury and the public in an election organized by Landelijk Vlaanderen, Landmax and the forest groups. Apart from that, it is a beautiful tree that is part of a very old chestnut orchard that was created by the Clercx family at the end of the 18th century and where the chestnuts were probably used to flavor the gin that was distilled in the gin distillery next door. their home. Also take a walk around because there are still beautiful trees and a special hollow tree.
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Although the building of the De Grote Hof domain does not look that old, the history of this domain goes back a long time. Already in the mid-twelfth century, mention was made of "the court of Exele", which was donated to the abbey of Floreffe. Under French rule, all of Floreffe's goods were sold and a certain Francois Bodson became the owner of the De Grote Hof domain, where he leased out the farm as had happened centuries before. In 1852 a fire completely destroyed the extraction site, but it was later rebuilt, albeit modified. In 1967, part of the buildings became the property of one Antoine Van Werde. He acquired the central living area in particular, while the rest was extensively renovated and given a catering destination (discotheque). Today it is owned by the Flemish Government and completely dilapidated. Perhaps something is about to happen here too with the "promotion" of Bosland into a national park. There is a beautiful avenue leading to the building (and the parking lot where you can start the walks and find the necessary information boards).
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The Hobos domain was first mentioned in 1427 as Hoebosche domain. The buildings you find here are a collection that grew and evolved over time. Buildings have also disappeared. The most famous building is undoubtedly the mansion, followed by the distillery. These were built by the Clercx family who purchased Hobos in 1769. Son Clercx was a well-known horse rider who prosecuted no fewer than 57 (alleged) goat riders and put them to the gallows. No wonder there are all kinds of stories and legends about him. The goat riders also appear in various aspects of the nature reserve. The gin distillery continued to operate until the end of the 19th century and was then converted into a home for the tenant. The white tenant farm is a remnant of the building complex as it was purchased in 1769. There are also remains of a farm belonging to a certain A. Andries, others have disappeared, such as the bakehouse. The last to live on the domain was the Brull family. They bought it in 1910 (drossaard Clercx died in 1840) and granddaughter Marie-Anne Wilsens, married to knight Huyttens de Terbecq and descendant of drossaard Clercx's younger brother, was the last resident. When she died, it was sold in 2010 to the Agency for Nature and Forests and the municipality of Overpelt. The buildings are in urgent need of restoration and the site is not accessible. Be sure to visit the lanes and especially the beautiful chestnut orchard. One of the trees was voted the most beautiful tree in Flanders in 2015. It is interesting that the chestnuts from the old orchard planted by the Clercx family probably served to flavor the gin they distilled.
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Always open - can be found on the green route from the starting point Holven (Heikapper 25) in Pelt
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Railway bridge as a cycle path, great. Sometimes a bit narrow, today gravel bikers came rushing towards us from every corner, relatively recklessly.
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The running trails around Overpelt offer a diverse range of terrain. You'll find extensive woodlands, sandy heathlands, and paths along the tranquil Dommel River valley. The area is part of Bosland National Park, providing varied natural settings. Some routes feature unique landscapes like the Lommelse Sahara, offering a mix of flat paths and gentle inclines. Additionally, specific facilities like Finse pistes (woodchip trails) are available at Sportpark Kadijk and Sportpark Lindel-Hoeven in Pelt, providing a softer surface for runners.
There are over 115 running routes available around Overpelt, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These include 17 easy routes, 94 moderate routes, and 5 more challenging options.
Yes, Overpelt offers several easy running routes. One excellent option is the Molenmuseum Overpelt – Sevensmolen Windmill loop from Overpelt Sint-Oda. This 4.8 km (3 miles) route is classified as easy and takes you past cultural landmarks, making it perfect for a relaxed jog or for those new to running.
Overpelt's running routes are rich with natural beauty and interesting landmarks. You can explore the extensive woodlands of Bosland National Park, the unique sandy landscapes of the Lommelse Sahara, and the serene Dommel River valley. Routes may also take you past cultural sites such as the historic Sevensmolen (mill) and the Molenmuseum. For unique sights, consider visiting the Lommelse Sahara Observation Tower for panoramic views, or the De Keiheuvel Sand Dunes.
Yes, many of the running routes in Overpelt are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Running loop from Overpelt is a 6.4 km (4 miles) circular trail that takes you through the flat, green landscapes of the area. Another option is the Hobos Forest Walk loop from Nationaal Park Bosland, a 9.5 km (5.9 miles) moderate route.
The running trails in Overpelt are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars from 14 reviews. Over 800 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the diverse natural settings and well-maintained paths within the Limburg Kempen region.
While many natural areas in Belgium are dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific regulations for Bosland National Park or other nature reserves you plan to visit. Generally, dogs are welcome on trails if kept on a leash, but some sensitive areas might have restrictions. Always ensure you clean up after your pet.
For families, routes with easier difficulty and interesting points of interest are ideal. The Molenmuseum Overpelt – Sevensmolen Windmill loop from Overpelt Sint-Oda is an easy 4.8 km (3 miles) route that passes by the historic mill and museum, offering a pleasant and engaging experience for all ages. The generally flat and green landscapes around Overpelt also provide many accessible options.
Overpelt offers enjoyable running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flowers or vibrant fall foliage. Summer can be great, especially in the shaded forest areas, but be mindful of warmer temperatures. Winter running is also possible, with the landscape taking on a different, often tranquil, beauty, though some paths might be muddy or icy.
Absolutely! The region is home to the unique Lommelse Sahara, a striking landscape of sand, ponds, and forests, which is accessible from Overpelt. You can also explore the extensive woodlands of Bosland National Park, one of Flanders' largest forests. The De Keiheuvel Sand Dunes also offer a distinctive natural experience.
While specific parking details for every route aren't always listed, many trailheads in natural parks and recreational areas like those in Bosland National Park typically have designated parking facilities. For public transport, local bus services connect various parts of Overpelt and surrounding towns. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and parking availability for your chosen starting point before heading out.


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