Best bike parks around Leopoldsburg offer a network of mountain bike trails and recreational areas within the West-Limburg region of Belgium. The landscape features diverse terrain, including forests, sand dunes, and former mining sites. These areas provide varied cycling experiences, from flat forest rides to routes with climbs and descents. The region is known for its natural features and developed trails catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Beautiful and varied landscape.
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Beringen mine spoil heap is a nature reserve on the territory of Koersel (part of Beringen) and is located on Terril number 2 of the former Beringen coal mine. Between 1941 and 1949, 11,600,000 m³ of stone was dumped here. Beringen mine spoil heap is owned by the Agency for Nature and Forests. The mine was closed in 1989 and the spoil heap was cleaned up in 1995. Herbs were sown and the whole was made accessible to the public. At a height of 125 m, 100 m above the surroundings, there is a plateau from which one has a view of the surroundings. The birds include the skylark, tree pipit, meadow pipit and lapwing. The queen page and the blue-winged grasshopper are some of the rare insects that occur in the area.
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A nature reserve of 540 hectares, located along the upper reaches of the Grote Nete in the municipality of Balen. What is special about this area is the combination of two completely different natural cores that seamlessly connect to each other. The Most is an extremely wet valley area, while the higher Keiheuvel is characterized by dry open land dunes. You will find the dunes everywhere in Keiheuvel, but the most beautiful part is behind the Airport. European top nature in Most-Keiheuvel that everyone can enjoy while walking, cycling, on horseback and even in a wheelchair.
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The Adventure Mountain is a unique attraction that connects the foot of the small slag heap at the track park with the top, at a height of 55 m. A special play landscape, substantive heritage paths, breathtaking mountain bike paths (MTB) and views of relics of mining history together form a total concept in which experience is central. (Openbaargroen.be)
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Nice area where you can get to know the sand hills of Keiheuvel.
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On the Adventure Mountain you can clamber, climb and discover. Through a forest of 1,600 poles you reach the top of the slag heap via stairs, rope courses, climbing structures, crawl tunnels and walking paths. The path leads you from one viewpoint to the next and offers background information about the history of the coal mine. At the top you can relax on the sunken coal square and enjoy the peace and the view.
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Beautiful area with two Terrils (a waste rock mountain as a by-product of underground mining). The large one is about 135m high and the small one about 95m high. On the small one there is also a spectacular Mountain Bike Park and a Play Hill (be-Mine). It is beautiful how they have made something beautiful out of something old. There is also a Mine Museum and Diving Pool with sybtropical fish (TODI). Ideal for a day out with the kids (or without kids too :)
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The higher dunes where you often see young and not so young MTB riders, part of which is also a play area.
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Leopoldsburg offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences, from flat forest rides to routes with climbs and descents. The area is known for its extensive network of mountain bike trails and recreational areas within the West-Limburg region, featuring varied terrain including forests, sand dunes, and former mining sites. You'll find trails suitable for different skill levels, providing both challenging sections and playful rides.
Yes, the region boasts unique natural features. You can explore the sand hills at De Keiheuvel Sand Dunes, where mountain bike riders are often seen. The area also features extensive forests and dunes, offering varied landscapes for your rides.
For a challenge, consider the trails at Mountain Bike Trail Climbs and Descents in Bosland National Park, which feature climbs, descents, and sections with loose sand. Another challenging option is the Adventure Hill and be‑MINE spoil tip, which has a network of narrow, steep paths connecting the foot of a spoil heap with its top at 55 meters.
Yes, several routes are suitable for families. The Leopoldsburg (Rood - Red) Route is described as a pleasant, flat forest ride, making it a good option. Additionally, highlights like De Keiheuvel Sand Dunes and Volsbergen forests are categorized as family-friendly, offering enjoyable experiences for all ages.
The difficulty levels vary significantly. You can find easy routes like the 'Wild Boar Warning Sign – Abandoned Brick Building loop from Leopoldsburg' (23.1 km, 40m elevation gain) for beginners. Moderate options include the 'Forest Singletrack – Sandy Hill loop' (50.6 km, 80m elevation gain) and 'Hechtelse Dunes – Snail Sculpture loop' (49.6 km, 90m elevation gain). For more experienced riders, the 'Terril van Beringen – Forest Path loop' (43.9 km, 150m elevation gain) offers a harder challenge. The MTB Trails around Leopoldsburg guide provides more details on these routes.
Absolutely. The Adventure Hill and be‑MINE spoil tip offers lookout points with benches and views of mining history relics. Volsbergen forests also provide beautiful views along its single trails. The natural landscapes, including forests and dunes, inherently offer many scenic moments.
Yes, the region caters to various cycling preferences. You can explore a range of road cycling routes, such as the 'Cycling through the Trees – The old railroad loop from Leopoldsburg,' or try gravel biking with routes like the 'Beverlo Canal – Cycling through the Trees loop from Leopoldsburg.' You can find more information in the Road Cycling Routes around Leopoldsburg guide and the Gravel biking around Leopoldsburg guide.
At Adventure Hill and be‑MINE spoil tip, you'll find a practice area for mountain bikers and facilities like a 'bike wash' at the base. The starting point for the Leopoldsburg (Rood - Red) Route is at Nieuw Park, Koningin Louise-Marialaan in Leopoldsburg, which typically offers parking and amenities.
Mountain biking in Leopoldsburg is enjoyable for much of the year. However, be aware that during summer, some trails, especially those with loose sand like parts of Mountain Bike Trail Climbs and Descents in Bosland National Park, can become very loose. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and less extreme sand conditions.
Yes, the Adventure Hill and be‑MINE spoil tip is a former mining site that has been transformed into a recreational area. It offers substantive heritage paths and views of relics from the region's mining history, blending outdoor activity with cultural insight.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on the trails are not detailed, Leopoldsburg itself, as a town, offers various establishments. Many routes start or pass near the town center or other populated areas, making it convenient to find refreshments before or after your ride.
Visitors frequently appreciate the variety of terrain, from the playful forest rides of the Leopoldsburg (Rood - Red) Route to the challenging climbs and descents in Bosland National Park. The natural beauty of the forests and sand dunes, along with the well-maintained singletracks and the opportunity to explore unique sites like the Adventure Hill, are often highlighted as key attractions.


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