Best mountain peaks around Ham refers to the unique landscape of former mining spoil tips that have been transformed into accessible natural areas. These artificial hills offer elevated viewpoints and diverse trails, providing a distinct outdoor experience in the region. The area is characterized by these reclaimed industrial landscapes, now serving as popular spots for recreation and enjoying panoramic vistas.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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At the top of the small slag heap is a 360° viewing platform with explanations and directions in all directions of where you are looking.
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Hiking to the top of the slag heap does indeed require some effort, but you will be rewarded with beautiful panoramas of the surroundings. And along the way there are benches here and there where you can, if necessary, recover.
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The top of the Heusden-Zolder mine spoil tip was rewarded with no less than three landscape stars. The three-star spot is located at an altitude of 155 m above sea level. The top extends 85 meters above the surroundings. More about the Heusden-Zolder mine spoil tip and that top: https://www.visitlimburg.be/nl/wat-te-doen/mijnterril-heusden-zolder
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Coal mining in Heusden-Zolder started in 1923 and lasted until 1992. The slag heap is made up of stones that were brought to the surface during coal mining. Over the years, the top has risen to 155m above sea level. Since 1997, it has been a Flemish nature reserve. Sheep are used for the nature management of the slag heap and the adjacent heathland. By grazing, they ensure a firm grass mat and prevent the growth of trees. This is necessary to prevent erosion. The slopes on the south side of the slag heap have their own microclimate, which is why many rare plant and animal species find their home here.
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The slag heaps rise more than a hundred metres above the landscape and are therefore the ideal places to get an aerial view of the green, wooded Limburg. The view of the slag heap of Heusden-Zolder is so phenomenal that this spot has been awarded three landscape stars.
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Tough walk, but once at the top you have a beautiful view of the surroundings
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magnificent view of, among other things, the Lommel Sahara
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Unfortunately, all that remains now is a corroded wooden stake in the ground where no information can be found about what it was once used for. Its a shame, but there is nothing to do about it.
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The most popular spots are the Viewpoint on the Beringen spoil tip, offering spectacular views from 135 meters high with benches for resting. Another highly rated peak is the Three-Star Point, Summit of Heusden-Zolder Spoil Tip, which stands at 155 meters above sea level and has been awarded three landscape stars for its impressive vistas.
Yes, the Summit of Avonturenberg Terril 1, also known as the Adventure Mountain, features a forest of 1,600 poles, ropes courses, climbing structures, and crawl tunnels, making the ascent an adventure in itself. At the top, you can find orientation structures and signs to help identify what you see in the panoramic view.
The highest point mentioned is the Three-Star Point, Summit of Heusden-Zolder Spoil Tip, reaching an altitude of 155 meters above sea level. The The stairs (highest point of Beringen) also offers an impressive panorama from 135 meters high, marking the highest point within Beringen itself.
Yes, many of the reclaimed mining spoil tips have been transformed into nature reserves with marked trails. The Summit of Avonturenberg Terril 1 is particularly family-friendly, offering an adventurous climb with various structures like ropes courses and crawl tunnels, making it engaging for children.
From the summits, you can expect impressive panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. For example, the Viewpoint on the Beringen spoil tip offers a spectacular vista, and the The stairs (highest point of Beringen) provides an extensive panorama of the area.
The Beringen slag heap, which includes The stairs (highest point of Beringen), is generally accessible between half an hour before sunrise and half an hour after sunset. These areas are managed as nature reserves, so visitors should respect the natural environment and follow any posted rules.
Beyond hiking the spoil tips, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Houterenberg Climb – Asdonkstraat loop' or 'Cycle Path Through the Forest – Blue Bridge loop'. There are also hiking trails like the 'Bonnekesven – Gerhees Fort loop' and gravel biking routes like 'Beverlo Canal – Begijnenvijvers loop'. For more details, you can check the Road Cycling Routes around Ham, Hiking around Ham, and Gravel biking around Ham guides.
Yes, Busselberg is a notable climb, especially along the Schaffensesteenweg, which features a steep side with a 10% bend. Cycle route 523 also passes through this area, making it a popular spot for cyclists.
The mountain peaks around Ham are unique because they are reclaimed mining spoil tips, artificial hills created from industrial waste that have been transformed into accessible nature reserves. This offers a distinct outdoor experience with elevated viewpoints and diverse trails, showcasing a successful blend of industrial heritage and natural reclamation.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views from the summits, the unique experience of exploring transformed industrial landscapes, and the variety of trails available. The presence of facilities like benches at viewpoints and the adventurous elements on peaks like Avonturenberg also contribute to a positive visitor experience.
While some climbs can be steep, many spoil tips offer varied trails. For instance, the Viewpoint on the Beringen spoil tip has stairs available for easier access to the top, making it more approachable for those who prefer not to climb the paths directly.


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