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Touring cycling around Eijsden-Margraten is characterized by its distinct "Heuvelland" (hill country) topography, offering varied terrain with inclines and descents. The region features rolling hills and valleys, contrasting with the typically flat Dutch landscape. The Maas River flows through the municipality, providing scenic routes along its banks and through nature reserves like the Eijsder Beemden. Historic villages and numerous castles are integrated into the cycling network, adding cultural points of interest.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
4.8
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335
riders
63.0km
03:50
470m
470m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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239
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53.4km
03:22
520m
520m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6
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55
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37.1km
02:13
220m
220m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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542
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34.9km
02:16
440m
440m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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630
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45.8km
02:59
580m
580m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A pleasant tourist resort in the Heuvelland region with good infrastructure (supermarkets and many restaurants)
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The Brigida Church is situated on a bend in the main road to Mheer. Opposite the east side lies the village square, and to the left is a road leading to the Voerstreek region. The church is situated on a hill, supported by a marlstone retaining wall. A cemetery surrounds the church, and in front of it on the east side is the Brigida Chapel, dedicated to devotion to this saint. The church is a three-aisled basilica, begun in Romanesque style but rebuilt in phases in Gothic style. It is one of the few village churches in South Limburg that has preserved some of its medieval atmosphere and its main features from the 15th century. According to the parish archives, the St. Brigida Church was a branch church of the parish church in 's Gravenvoeren (Belgium) until 1614. This church, which in turn was a separation from the church of St. Martin's Voeren, was donated to the Our Lady Minster of Luxembourg City in 1083 by Conrad I of Luxembourg, lord of the land of Daehlem. Originally, the parish also included Mheer, which separated in 1626. From 1616 until the order's dissolution in 1773, the Jesuits of Maastricht held the right of collation of the church and the right of tithing, which they had inherited from the Our Lady Minster in Luxembourg. It is known that the church was plundered by soldiers of William of Orange in 1568. Source: The Dutch Monuments of History and Art. The Province of Limburg / South Limburg. Third installment: Margraten, Mheer and Noorbeek, A.G. Schulte - National Heritage Agency, Zeist and Waanders Publishers, Zwolle, 1991. ISBN 90-6630-248-8. On February 3, 2021, a fire broke out, causing extensive damage to the sacristy, the chancel, and the organ. Source and more information: https://www.kerkgebouwen-in-limburg.nl/kerken/noorbeek/brigida
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Roman Catholic church, dedicated to Saint Brigid. Three-aisled basilica nave with Meuse capitals, 13th-15th century, west tower, 13th-15th century, three-sided closed choir, 15th century, sacristy, 1780, and portal, 1841, with baptismal chapel. Restored 1911-13: high altar, 1768. Remains of wall paintings in the north aisle. In the churchyard are 25 stone grave crosses, 1608-1765. The churchyard is enclosed by a marl wall. Organ with main work and subpositive, made in 1851 by W. Koulen. Bell frame with chime consisting of a bell by J. Hoerken, 1449, diameter 106 cm, and a modern bell. Source and more information: https://www.kerkgebouwen-in-limburg.nl/kerken/noorbeek/brigida
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The castle is privately owned and not open to the public, so the path and the beautiful tree-lined avenue cannot be admired directly. However, the avenue and the castle can be clearly seen from a distance.
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Château de Beusdael is a medieval moated castle in Sippenaeken (Belgium), situated in a picturesque valley near the Dutch border. The estate is private and not open to the public. The name "Château Beusdael vineyard" sometimes appears on tourist routes, but there is no known, active commercial vineyard producing wine under that name.
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Eijsden-Margraten offers a wide variety of touring cycling routes, with over 160 options available on komoot. These routes cater to different skill levels, including 32 easy, 68 moderate, and 64 difficult trails.
Unlike much of the Netherlands, Eijsden-Margraten is characterized by its unique "Heuvelland" (hill country) topography. You can expect rolling hills and valleys, providing engaging inclines and descents, along with stunning panoramic views. The region also features routes along the Maas River and through nature reserves.
Yes, Eijsden-Margraten offers several challenging routes. For instance, the Mergelland Route West Loop is a difficult 63 km trail that navigates the hilly terrain of the Mergelland region. Another difficult option is Through Valkenburg, Gulpen and Slenaken - Limburg, a 53.4 km path offering scenic views through historic towns and rolling landscapes.
Yes, there are 32 easy touring cycling routes in Eijsden-Margraten. While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed in the data, the region offers options on paved roads that are suitable for less experienced cyclists or families looking for a more relaxed ride. These routes often pass through picturesque villages and along the Maas River.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty, including the scenic Maas River, which flows through the municipality. The Eijsder Beemden nature reserve along the Maas features grasslands and willow forests, home to various wildlife. You can also explore parts of the Savelsbos, known for its geological significance and prehistoric flint mines, and the picturesque vineyards around Noorbeek.
The region is rich in history. You can cycle past impressive castles like Eijsden Castle and the fairytale-like Schaloen Castle. Historic villages such as Eijsden itself, with its distinct French ambiance, are charming stops. Other significant sites include the American Cemetery in Margraten and the Prehistoric Flint Mines Rijckholt in the Savelsbos. You might also encounter highlights like Château Neercanne or the Geulhemmerberg Climb and Cave Dwellings.
Yes, the hilly "Heuvelland" landscape naturally offers many panoramic views. Routes through the vineyards around Noorbeek provide breathtaking vistas. The Gulpenerberg Viewpoint – Historic Centre of Valkenburg loop from Scheulder is a difficult route that specifically highlights a viewpoint, offering expansive scenery of the Limburg countryside.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Eijsden-Margraten are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Beusdael Castle – View of Beusdael Castle loop from Noorbeek, a moderate 34.9 km trail that takes you through the hilly countryside and past Beusdael Castle.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 800 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, the picturesque rolling hills, and the integration of historic villages and natural beauty into the cycling network. The combination of physical challenge and cultural enrichment is frequently highlighted.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn offers beautiful fall colors. The hilly terrain can be enjoyed in milder weather, avoiding the heat of peak summer or the potentially wet and colder conditions of winter. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, the region's historic villages and towns often feature cafes and pubs where you can stop for refreshments. The Vijlener Forests, for example, are home to the 'Forest Café 't Hijgend Hert,' described as the only mountain hut in the Netherlands, offering food and drinks. Many routes pass through areas with opportunities for a break.
While specific public transport connections for bikes are not detailed, the region is well-connected. Eijsden, for example, is accessible by train. For detailed information on public transport options and bike carriage policies, it's advisable to check local transport provider websites or resources like Visit Zuid-Limburg.
The Eijsder Beemden nature reserve is a significant natural feature along the Maas River. For more detailed information about this area, including its unique flora and fauna, you can visit the Visit Zuid-Limburg website.


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