Best attractions and places to see around Genk showcase a city that skillfully blends its industrial heritage with expansive natural landscapes. Located in the Belgian province of Limburg, Genk offers diverse points of interest, from former mining sites transformed into cultural hubs to unique outdoor experiences. The region features vast forests, heathlands, and innovative cycling paths, providing a variety of activities for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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This 380-meter pontoon bridge guides you gracefully between the slag heaps and across the water. Along the way, you'll be treated to a stunning 360° experience with views of the glistening water and the green slag heaps. "Cycling & Walking among the Slag Heaps" is a unique experience when visiting Hoge Kempen National Park!
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The two winding towers commemorate the history of coal mining. In less than a decade, the history of coal mining in the Hoge Kempen region drastically changed the landscape. The last coal mine (Eisden) closed in 1901. In those 1989 years, the landscape transformed from a "rural" landscape of mainly heathland, moors, and dunes to an "industrial" landscape with winding towers, slag heaps, pine forests for timber harvesting, and quarries for raw materials.
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"Cycling between the Tailings" is a floating pontoon bridge in the Hoge Kempen National Park, opening on September 14, 2024. Cyclists and hikers can enjoy a 360° view of the landscape between the iconic Eisden tailings, a unique experience that connects landscape and heritage. Info: https://www.visitlimburg.be/nl/fietsen-tussen-de-mijnterrils https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95NpzjiUD_c Text sign: Cycling between the Tailings Through innovation and daring, the provincial government has taken the cycling experience in Limburg to the next level. At carefully chosen locations, well-considered interventions have been made in the landscape, allowing you to experience the surroundings from a different perspective. Here, along the tailings, "Cycling between the Tailings" unfolds. This cycling and walking bridge floats elegantly over the water, its flowing and organic spiral shape providing a 360-degree view of the landscape and heritage, telling the stories of the mines and the gravel and sand extraction. It is an invitation to further explore the Hoge Kempen National Park. Cycling between the slag heaps transcends its function as a functional cycling and walking route. It is a Limburg bridge connecting nature and heritage, between Limburg's rich past and promising future. The bridge is a technical feat. A length of 380 meters is spanned by 28 interconnected concrete floating pontoon elements, each 13 meters long. The bridge is anchored underwater to 15 steel tubular piles, each 1 meter in diameter and weighing 8 to 11 tons, which extend to a depth of 24 to 26 meters.
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A good requirement is...good condition because it is a tough walk, especially the red route, but it is definitely worth it... beautiful surroundings
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Beautifully designed bicycle bridge that allows cyclists to cross the busy road safely.
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Footbridge over the water, 300 m great experience
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Beautiful to walk over the water between the terrils! But beware, you are not the only one who wants to do that, so it will be busy with other walkers and cyclists!
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Genk offers two distinct cycling experiences. You can try Cycling Through the Water — Fietsen Door Het Water (Bokrijk), where you ride at eye-level with the water for about 0.13 miles (0.2 km). Another unique option is Fietsen Tussen de Mijnterrils Bridge, a floating bridge that offers 360-degree views of the landscape and industrial heritage, connecting nature and history.
Yes, Genk has a rich mining history. You can visit Eisden Mine Headframes and Visitor Center (Connecterra, National Park Hoge Kempen), where you can learn about the industrial past and even climb one of the headframes for panoramic views. Another significant site is C-Mine, a former coal mine transformed into a cultural hub, offering underground tours and a chance to climb the mine shaft.
Genk is home to diverse natural features. The Hoge Kempen National Park, Belgium's only National Park, offers vast pine forests, heathlands, and sand dunes. Within the park, you can explore areas like Mechelse Heide — Lakes and Sand Dunes. The Stiemer Valley, an 8km long brook, is also being redeveloped into a blue-green artery through the city.
For families, the Bokrijk Open Air Museum is a great choice, featuring authentic historical buildings, traditional crafts, and an outdoor playground. The Cosmodrome at Kattevennen offers an immersive space experience with 360° 3D visuals. For older children, Karting Genk provides an exhilarating experience at Europe's largest outdoor karting center.
Genk offers numerous hiking opportunities, especially within the Hoge Kempen National Park. Popular trails include the Thor Park - Blue hiking trail and the De Maten Red Triangle Trail. You can find more detailed routes and information in the Hiking around Genk guide.
Yes, Genk is very cyclist-friendly. You can find routes like 'Cycling through Water and Heath' or the 'Hoge Kempen National Park Loop'. The region's extensive cycle network connects various attractions. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Cycling around Genk guide.
Beyond mining, Genk offers the Bokrijk Open Air Museum, which showcases Belgian rural life from past centuries with 150 authentic buildings. The Yunus Emre Mosque, with its minaret and dome, is also a notable cultural landmark. Additionally, LABIOMISTA is an artistic site focusing on heritage, contemporary art, and biocultural diversity.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique experiences like Cycling Through the Water, describing it as a 'fantastic idea' and a 'must-do'. The blend of industrial heritage with tranquil nature, such as at Eisden Mine Headframes, is also highly appreciated, offering both historical insight and beautiful views.
Absolutely. Genk and its surroundings provide several mountain biking trails. Options range from the 'Genk green-red loop' within the Hoge Kempen network to more challenging routes like the 'Gravel path Tenhaagdoornheide'. Explore more trails in the MTB Trails around Genk guide.
Yes, Station As, the oldest preserved station in Limburg, now serves as a great spot for a rest. It features a restaurant with a terrace and is conveniently located near the Hoge Kempen National Park, making it ideal for a break during your outdoor activities.
Thor Park, located on the former Waterschei mine site, has been transformed into a technology business campus and serves as another gateway to the Hoge Kempen National Park. Its main building, Thor Central, is beautifully restored and functions as an event space, showcasing the successful reimagining of industrial heritage.
For panoramic views, you can climb the mine shaft at C-Mine or one of the headframes at Eisden Mine Headframes. The Fietsen Tussen de Mijnterrils Bridge also offers 360-degree views of the landscape and industrial heritage as you cycle or walk across it.


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