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Road cycling routes around Hechtel-Eksel are set within a varied landscape of dense forests and impressive dunes, forming part of Bosland National Park. The region, recognized as one of Flanders' greenest, features areas like the nature reserve "In den Brand" with its expansive land dunes and Pijnven, known for its forest pools. The terrain generally offers low elevation gains, making it suitable for accessible road cycling.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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'Fietsen door de bomen' in National Park Bosland is located at junction 272 of the cycle network in nature reserve Pijnven, which is itself part of the dense forest landscape of National Park Bosland. The poles supporting the cycle path symbolize the straight trunks of the pine trees in the forest where it is located. This ensures that the construction blends beautifully into the surroundings. The forests of Pijnven consist mainly of conifers that were planted decades ago for timber production for mining. However, with the closure of the Limburg coal mines, these trees were never felled.
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The recreation area is known to many as "het (Koersels) kapelleke" (the Koersels chapel), as it grew around the chapel of Our Lady of the Stakes and has been a place of pilgrimage since 1826. The observation tower is the focal point of this wooded area. Anyone who climbs the nearly 30-meter-high tower can look out over the typical Kempen landscape. The area includes a playground, minigolf, trick pin courts, a splash pond, and numerous beautiful camping sites for youth clubs. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy an orienteering run. The hiking opportunities are endless. Source and more: https://www.beringen.be/recreatie-t-fonteintje Admission to the playground, observation tower, and splash pond is free. Open from the beginning of the Easter holidays until the end of the autumn holidays. Opening hours at https://www.visitberingen.be/fonteintje
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Centrally located in this wooded area, the tower offers an excellent panoramic view of the Kempen landscape. At the foot of the tower is a playground with drinks and snacks. Fun for all ages.
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First-class wide path through the NSG Grote Netevallei, top surface
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"False flat" in the forest. Motor vehicles are allowed to use the gravel road
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In the 14th-15th century, a new Gothic church was built in Reppel, with a two-aisled nave of two bays. This Gothic church was made entirely of marlstone. The western tower has two sections under a constricted spire (slate). The substructure and plinth are made of fairly roughly hewn limestone blocks. In 1790, the three naves were placed under one roof; the southern nave had already been widened and built of brick. Only the western tower and the choir remain of this small Gothic church. In 1925, under the pastorate of C. Lenaers, the nave of the old church was demolished according to a design by architect J. Deré, and a new nave was built perpendicular to the original orientation, between the tower and the choir, with a choir on the northern side. The church is located within the walled churchyard. The new church is a two-bay cruciform church, with a straight bay choir and three-sided closure. Saddle roofs (slate). Brick plinth with natural stone trim. Pointed arch windows in a profiled brick and natural stone frame, with natural stone tracery. The straight choir bay is blind. Sacristies on both sides of the choir. Inventory of Immovable Heritage: Parish Church of Saint Willibrordus, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/70775
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There are over 70 road cycling routes around Hechtel-Eksel, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. You can find routes varying in length and difficulty to suit your preferences.
Hechtel-Eksel is characterized by a diverse landscape of dense forests and impressive dunes, forming part of Bosland National Park. You'll encounter areas like the nature reserve 'In den Brand' with its expansive land dunes and Pijnven, known for its forest pools. The terrain generally features low elevation gains, making for accessible road cycling.
Yes, Hechtel-Eksel offers routes for various abilities. There are 14 easy routes perfect for beginners, and 64 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge. The region's low elevation gains make it generally accessible for most road cyclists.
Absolutely. A standout attraction is the innovative Cycling through the Trees experience in Bosland National Park. This iconic circular cycle bridge gradually ascends to a height of 10 meters, allowing you to pedal among the treetops for a unique immersion in the forest canopy. You can experience this on routes like the Cycling through the Trees – Beverlo Canal loop from Eksel.
Beyond the natural beauty of forests and dunes, you can encounter various points of interest. Notable attractions include the Cycling through the Trees, the Lommelse Sahara Observation Tower, and unique art installations like De Boom In by Will Beckers. The region also features natural monuments like the Lommel Sahara.
Yes, you can find viewpoints that offer expansive vistas of the unique landscape. The Lommelse Sahara Observation Tower is a prominent spot, providing great views over the sandy plains. The land dunes in the nature reserve 'In den Brand' also offer impressive panoramic views.
While many routes are moderate in length, you can find options for longer rides. For example, the Zuid-Willemsvaart Canal – View of the Fields loop from Eksel covers 55.3 km, and the Homemade Ice Cream Food Stall – Along the Meadows loop from Hechtel is 55.2 km, providing good distances for extended cycling.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 20 reviews. Road cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which includes dense forests and impressive dunes, as well as the unique 'Cycling through the Trees' experience. The low elevation gains are also appreciated, making for enjoyable rides.
While the focus is on road cycling, the region is generally family-friendly with many outdoor activities. The low elevation gains on routes like the Cycling through the Trees – Beverlo Canal loop from Eksel (40.1 km, easy difficulty) make them suitable for families with older children or those comfortable with longer distances. The Bosland National Park also features playing meadows and other facilities.
Yes, Hechtel-Eksel is well-equipped for visitors. You'll find various parking options near the starting points of many routes, especially around popular areas within Bosland National Park and near the towns of Hechtel and Eksel. Specific parking details are often available on individual route pages.
Hechtel-Eksel is accessible by public transport, primarily buses, which connect to larger train stations in the Limburg region. While direct access to every route starting point might require some planning, it is possible to reach the general area and then cycle to your desired route. Checking local bus schedules is recommended.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for refreshment stops. Routes like the Along the Meadows – Homemade Ice Cream Food Stall loop from Hechtel explicitly mention a 'Homemade Ice Cream Food Stall,' indicating that local eateries and cafes are present. You'll find various options in the towns and villages you pass through.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Hechtel-Eksel. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant. Always check the local forecast before heading out.


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