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No traffic road cycling routes around Haelen offer a diverse landscape for cyclists, featuring both flat sections and "higher sandy grounds" near the Leudal area. The region provides scenic routes along river landscapes, including views of the Maas (Meuse) river. Cyclists can explore natural environments through areas like the Leudal nature reserve and the Dubbroek nature area. Many routes are characterized by well-paved surfaces and benefit from Limburg's developed cycling infrastructure.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy 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. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This monument was unveiled on March 8, 2001, as a memorial to the war years 1940-1945 and to the more than 800 soldiers of 11 nationalities who lost their lives in the Leudal area. The Monument of Tolerance is a regional monument. It serves as a lasting reminder of the soldiers who died in the entire area comprising the present-day municipality of Leudal, the territory of the municipality of Nederweert located east of the Wessem-Nederweert Canal and the Noordervaart canal, and the territory of the municipalities of Maasgouw and Roermond located west of the Meuse River. A CD-ROM containing this information is placed at the heart of the monument. These fallen soldiers can be viewed in a database on our website. The bronze statue was created by sculptor Thea Houben from Roggel. It consists of a semi-arc on an equilateral triangle, symbolizing the Divine. The seagulls represent freedom. The sword with the laurel wreath and the clasped hands represent the battle that has been fought and the brotherhood that endures despite death. The design of this application, as well as the symbolism of the seagulls, was conceived by John Wagemans. The base of the monument is paved with cobblestones, one for each fallen soldier. The red rays in the paving symbolize the nationalities of the fallen. Source and more: https://monumentoftolerance.com/nl/monument
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The Leudal is a 900-hectare nature reserve consisting primarily of forests with scattered grasslands, fields, and patches of heathland. Three streams flow through the area: the Leubeek, the Zelsterbeek, and the Haelensche Beek; for this reason, the Leudal is also known as the "Three Rivers Land." Approximately 500 hectares of the area are managed by the Dutch Forestry Commission (Staatsbosbeheer). Source: https://www.leumolen.nl/Entree/Start%20Leumolen/DeLeumolen.htm
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The municipality of Leudal is named after the Leudal nature reserve, which forms the heart of the municipality. Due to its green character, this municipality is sometimes called the Garden of Limburg. The Leudal nature reserve is located between the villages of Haelen, Roggel, Neer, Nunhem, and Heythuysen and covers approximately 900 hectares. 500 hectares of this area is managed as a reserve by the Dutch Forestry Commission (Staatsbosbeheer). In addition to the stream valleys that have formed the nature reserve, the area also boasts beautiful sights such as the Sint Ursulamolen windmill. Due to its unique character, the Leudal nature reserve has been designated Natura 2000, safeguarding its biodiversity. The stream valleys in the Leudal are picturesquely beautiful. The Zelsterbeek and Leubeek streams meander among the trees. Over centuries, water has eroded the stream valleys so deeply that they have created ravines. At the transition from higher to lower ground, runoff has carved out hollow paths. The stream valleys create the Leudal landscape with unique flora and fauna. It consists largely of forests of hazel, birch, and willow, and the kingfisher, which catches fish in the streams, lives in the banks. Source and more information: https://www.hartvanlimburg.nl/nl/natuurgebied-het-leudal
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On the south side of Grathem lies the Grathemermolen (Grathemer Mill). Connected to the Haelense Beek stream, it forms a defining entrance to the village. The location has a milling history dating back to the 14th century. The current watermill and house date from around 1800. The fact that this location is still in use in its original function as a grain mill is unique, and its historical connection to Grathem is also worth noting. Open every Saturday from 11:00 AM to 4:30 PM
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From Horn to Baarlo is a long way to drive straight ahead. You can easily rack up the miles here.
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There are over 180 traffic-free road cycling routes around Haelen, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels. You'll find routes ranging from easy to moderate difficulty.
The Haelen area offers a diverse cycling landscape. While much of the Netherlands is flat, you'll find routes with both predominantly flat sections and some 'higher sandy grounds,' particularly near the Leudal area. Many routes also feature scenic riverine views along the Maas and its tributaries, all on well-paved surfaces.
Yes, Haelen offers a good selection of easy, traffic-free road cycling routes. There are over 40 easy routes available. For example, the Bridge Over the Deurne Canal β Gravel Path Along Deurne Canal loop from Neer is an easy option, covering about 43 km with minimal elevation gain.
The komoot community rates the road cycling routes around Haelen highly, with an average score of 4.0 out of 5 stars. Cyclists often praise the well-maintained paths, the peaceful natural reserves like Leudal and Dubbroek, and the varied scenery that includes river landscapes and historical sights.
Yes, many of the traffic-free road cycling routes around Haelen are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your ride at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Dubbroek Nature Reserve β Klingenberg Park loop from Neer.
The lengths of traffic-free road cycling routes vary significantly. You can find shorter rides around 40-50 km, such as the Dubbroek Nature Reserve β Klingenberg Park loop from Neer (approx. 51 km), up to longer tours exceeding 90 km, like the View of Roermond β Maasplassen Near Linne loop from Swalmen.
The routes often pass through beautiful natural areas like the Leudal and Dubbroek nature reserves. You can also enjoy riverine scenery along the Maas and its tributaries. Notable landmarks include the picturesque Thorn, the little white town, and historical sites such as Kasteel Aldenghoor. Some routes even offer views of the Roermond Market Square.
Yes, many routes are designed to pass through or near villages and towns where you can find cafes and restaurants. For instance, you might encounter places like De Bos Inn, which is a popular stop for cyclists.
While specific parking details for each route vary, Haelen and surrounding towns generally offer public parking facilities. Many routes start from easily accessible locations, and you can often find parking near the suggested starting points in villages like Roggel, Swalmen, or Neer.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months (roughly April to October) generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Haelen. During these periods, the weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant, making for an enjoyable experience.
Yes, several routes in the Haelen area incorporate stunning views of the Maas (Meuse) river and its floodplains. The View of Thorn β Meuse River near Wessem loop from Swalmen is a great example, offering scenic stretches along the river and passing by the charming white town of Thorn.


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