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Touring cycling around Eijsden offers diverse landscapes in the southernmost part of the Netherlands' Limburg province. The region features picturesque, rolling hills providing varied terrain for cyclists. The Meuse River flows into the Netherlands at Eijsden, forming part of the border, while the smaller Voer River winds through natural areas. The landscape also includes nature reserves like Eijsder Beemden and impressive marlstone walls.
Last updated: August 17, 2026
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Experience the Mergelland bicycle route west loop, a difficult 39.2-mile touring cycling adventure through Limburg's rolling hills and cultu
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21.2km
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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39.5km
02:22
210m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Provincial House of Limburg on the Maas in Maastricht is the administrative heart of the province and a striking building on the riverbank. The complex, opened in 1985, combines modern architecture with a special location on the water and forms a recognizable part of the Maastricht skyline. In addition to its administrative function, the Provincial House is also a place where Limburg's history, culture, and society come together. Its location on the Maas, with views of the city and the surrounding nature, makes it a special spot along the river route through Maastricht.
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The Sint Servaasbrug is one of Maastricht's most recognizable and historic monuments. This centuries-old stone arch bridge over the Maas originally dates back to the 13th century and is often considered the oldest surviving bridge in the Netherlands. The bridge has been an important connection between the two banks of the city for centuries and is named after Saint Servatius, the patron saint of Maastricht. With its characteristic arches, natural stone piers, and views over the Maas, the bridge is a beloved spot for walkers, cyclists, and visitors who want to experience the rich history and atmosphere of Maastricht.
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The bridge at Kanne is a suspension bridge and is part of the regional road N619 (Grenadiersweg). The first bridge at this location was a truss bridge built during the construction of the Albert Canal in 1930. This bridge was destroyed by the Belgian army on May 10, 1940, to prevent the advance of German troops. During World War II, there was a raft to cross the canal. American troops partially filled in the canal during the liberation to make a quick crossing possible. After the war, a wooden emergency bridge was built. In March 1950, the construction of a concrete arch bridge began. The contractor was Arthur Moens from Etterbeek, Brussels. In October 1951, the bridge was ready, at the same time as the new macadam road from the mill of Opkanne to the Oudeweg/Nieuweweg intersection. The concrete part of the bridge was cast in one go to achieve even curing. In 2004, the current, 120-meter-long bridge was built to a design by the engineering firm Greisch. The bridge was hoisted in on September 19, 2004, next to the old bridge, which was subsequently demolished. It is the first suspension bridge in Belgium. The bridge cost approximately 9.4 million euros.
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The small church overlooks the Commandery.
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Eijsden offers a wide variety of touring cycling routes, with nearly 100 options to explore. These routes cater to all skill levels, including 20 easy, 33 moderate, and 44 difficult trails, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
The region around Eijsden is characterized by picturesque, rolling hills, which provide varied terrain for cyclists. You'll find routes following the scenic Meuse (Maas) and Voer rivers, passing through charming villages, and traversing natural reserves like the Eijsder Beemden. Some routes also feature impressive marlstone walls, indicative of Limburg's unique underground landscape.
Yes, Eijsden offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. An excellent option is the Lanaye Lock – Albert Canal Towpath at Kanne loop from Gronsveld, an easy 13.2-mile (21.3 km) path that provides scenic riverside views along the Albert Canal and Meuse River. These routes often feature gentler gradients and picturesque surroundings.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Eijsden's rolling hills offer several difficult routes. The Mergelland Route West Loop is a demanding 39.2-mile (63.0 km) trail with significant elevation gains through the characteristic South Limburg landscape. Another challenging option is the Sint Bridigakerk Noorbeek – Vaalserberg Three-Country Point loop from Eijsden, a 37.6-mile (60.6 km) route leading through the hilly border region.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Eijsden are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Mergelland Route West Loop and the Val-Dieu Abbey – Plembières Railway Path loop from Eijsden. These circular routes are convenient for exploring the diverse landscapes without needing to retrace your steps.
Eijsden's touring cycling routes pass by numerous natural attractions. You can explore the Marl Cliff along the Geul, discover the ENCI Quarry Viewpoint, or visit the Kiekoet Viewpoint – Oehoe Valley. The Eijsder Beemden Nature Reserve is also accessible, where you might spot wildlife like Koninck horses and Galloway cattle.
Absolutely! Eijsden and its surroundings are rich in history and culture. Cyclists can visit the 17th-century Eijsden Castle, a national heritage site with publicly accessible park and gardens. Routes also lead through charming villages with monumental buildings like Mesch and Withuis, and you can discover historical sites such as the central square of Vroenhof or the four water mills on the River Voer.
Yes, Eijsden's strategic location right on the Belgian border makes cross-border cycling very accessible. The Meuse River often forms part of the border, and you can find routes that lead into Belgian towns and landscapes. A pedestrian and bicycle ferry operates during certain seasons, offering a unique way to cross the Meuse into Belgium.
The region's diverse landscapes and pleasant climate make it suitable for touring cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Be aware that some ferry services for cross-border routes might be seasonal.
Yes, the region is known for its 'Burgundian atmosphere,' meaning you'll find plenty of cafes and restaurants along the cycling routes. These establishments offer great opportunities to stop for a break, enjoy local beers, and savor regional dishes, enhancing your cycling experience.
The touring cycling routes in Eijsden are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 400 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from rolling hills to picturesque riverside paths, the charming villages, and the opportunities for cross-border exploration into Belgium. The well-maintained network and scenic views are frequently highlighted.
Eijsden offers numerous scenic viewpoints. From 'the Bat' (a street in Eijsden's old core), you can enjoy stunning views encompassing Maastricht and the Sint Pietersberg on one side, and Liège on the other. Additionally, routes often lead to specific viewpoints like the ENCI Quarry Viewpoint or the Kiekoet Viewpoint – Oehoe Valley, providing breathtaking panoramas of the landscape.


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