Attractions and places to see in Lanklaarderbos include dense forests, panoramic views, and historical remnants within Belgium's Hoge Kempen National Park. Situated on the steep edge of the Kempisch Plateau, the area offers unique geography and diverse landscapes of coniferous and birch forests. It provides recreational opportunities and connections to the region's industrial heritage. Lanklaarderbos serves as a base for exploring its natural beauty and the surrounding cultural landscape.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Keienstrand lies on the shore of a clear lake in the Hoge Kempen National Park. This spot has a primal quality: large, rounded stones lie scattered along the water's edge, the wind gently blowing across the surface. It's a place that invites peace and reflection… where you can sit for a moment, listening to the lapping of the water and observing the play of light and shadow on the stones. The stones are a reminder of the geological history of this landscape, shaped by gravel extraction and nature restoration. Now, Keienstrand is a haven for both people and animals: dragonflies buzz above the water, birds skim low over the shore, and the scent of pine fills the air.
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Terhillsmeer forms the glittering centerpiece of the former Eisden mining area, now transformed into one of the most beautiful nature and recreation areas in Belgian Limburg. Where coal pits and shafts once stood, a deep blue lake now stretches, surrounded by wooded slag heaps, hiking trails, and viewpoints. The lake was formed during the former coal mining industry, when the mine shafts filled with soil and rainwater. Today, it is a place of tranquility and reflection: the water reflects the sky while reeds, birch, and pine trees frame the landscape. Numerous waterfowl live along the banks, and with a bit of luck, you might see dragonflies dancing above the surface. Terhillsmeer is located near the entrance to Connecterra, the gateway to the Hoge Kempen National Park. Hiking trails lead around the lake and up to Hemels Uitzicht, from where you can overlook the entire watery valley—a combination of rugged nature and reclaimed beauty.
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A great example of cycling tourism by Visit Limburg, a unique experience that will leave you speechless.
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This is not only a culinary walk with a lot of taste...
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Just to clarify. Rangers are the volunteers who work as guides and provide activities at Terhills, such as a visit to Ecotron. If you want to take a guided walk with a ranger, you can choose from various theme walks. You can find them all here: https://www.nationaalparkhogekempen.be/nl/ranger And you can also discover the taste walk at https://www.nationaalparkhogekempen.be/nl/activiteit/smakenwandeling - culinary of course and with attention to herbs and plants.
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The section between the pebble beach and the small entrance and exit has the best open areas to look across the lake to the slag heaps (especially the twin slag heaps). And here is certainly one of them. Another not-to-be-missed section with beautiful views is here (quiet entry): https://www.komoot.com/nl-nl/highlight/6478110
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Lanklaarderbos, situated on the steep edge of the Kempisch Plateau, offers diverse landscapes of coniferous and birch forests. You can enjoy panoramic views from spots like View from Tweelingterril, which reaches 127 meters and provides expansive vistas. Another excellent viewpoint is View of the Terrils from the Lake, offering clear sightlines across the water to the unique slag heaps.
Yes, the area has a rich industrial heritage. While not directly within Lanklaarderbos, the nearby Terrils of Eisden (Terhills - Connecterra) are significant cultural landmarks, transformed from former mining spoil heaps. You can also find the Old Mine Entrance, offering a glimpse into the region's past. The Litzberg Castle Farm, dating back to around 1868, also provides a historical touch and now functions as a restaurant.
Lanklaarderbos is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling. For hikers, there are numerous routes, including moderate options like the 'Bench with a view – View of the Lake loop' or 'Pier at the Grote Plas – View from Tweelingterril loop'. Cyclists can experience the challenging Litzberg climb or the unique Cycling Across the Floating Bridge – Nationaal Park Hoge Kempen. You can find more hiking routes at Hiking in Lanklaarderbos and MTB trails at MTB Trails in Lanklaarderbos.
Yes, many attractions in Lanklaarderbos are suitable for families. The Cycling Across the Floating Bridge – Nationaal Park Hoge Kempen is a unique and memorable experience for all ages. The Pebble beach offers a relaxing spot by the lake, perfect for a break. Additionally, many walking loops and viewpoints, such as View of the Terrils from the Lake, are accessible and enjoyable for families.
Lanklaarderbos offers a range of hiking trails. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'Dock at Grote Plas – Challenging climb loop from Lanklaar'. Moderate options include the 'Bench with a view – View of the Lake loop from Eisden Damhertstraat'. If you're looking for a challenge, there are difficult trails such as the 'View of the Mechelse Heide loop from Bosreservaat Platte Lindenberg'. You can explore more options at Hiking in Lanklaarderbos and Easy hikes in Lanklaarderbos.
The Litzberg is a notable feature in Lanklaarderbos, particularly popular among cyclists for its challenging climb. It offers impressive gradients and winds through beautiful forests, reaching an elevation of 92 meters above sea level. It's a key point for those seeking an active cycling experience within the region.
Yes, you can find several spots to relax. The Pebble beach by the lake has benches where you can rest and enjoy the view. The historic Litzberg Castle Farm has been restored and now functions as a restaurant, offering a place for refreshments amidst the natural surroundings.
Lanklaarderbos offers beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking and cycling, with mild temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer allows for enjoying the lakes and outdoor activities, while winter can offer serene, crisp walks through the forests. The unique 'Cycling through the Water' experience is enjoyable in most seasons.
Visitors frequently praise the unique experiences and stunning views. The Cycling Across the Floating Bridge is often highlighted as a 'WoW feeling' and a 'unique experience'. The panoramic views from the terrils, despite the challenging climbs, are considered well worth the effort, offering fantastic vistas of the surrounding landscape and lakes.
Lanklaarderbos is an integral part of Belgium's Hoge Kempen National Park. It seamlessly connects to other areas of the park, including access gates at As, Mechelse Heide, and Connecterra. This allows visitors to easily extend their exploration into the broader national park, known for its stunning landscapes and diverse ecosystems.
Yes, Lanklaarderbos offers several mountain biking trails. You can find routes ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Lanklaarder Forest Hollow Way – Pier at the Grote Plas loop' or the more challenging 'Mechelse Heide – Steep climb in Pietersembos loop'. These trails allow you to explore the diverse terrain of the region on two wheels. More details are available at MTB Trails in Lanklaarderbos.


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