Best huts around Maasmechelen are situated near the Hoge Kempen National Park, providing access to diverse natural landscapes. This region features heathland, lakes, pine forests, and sand dunes. Maasmechelen serves as a gateway for exploring extensive hiking and cycling trails. The area offers various accommodation options for nature enthusiasts.
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Had a great rest here and drank a special beer :)
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Quiet campsite next to hiking and cycling trails
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Birdwatching on the broekplassen. Spotted: ducks, pair of eider ducks, pair of cormorants, 3 swans and seagulls.
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must be beautiful when the heather is in bloom
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One of the official gates of the National Park. Starting point with ample parking for a nice walk or bike ride through the Mechelse heath.
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With its 700 hectares, the Mechelse Heide is one of the largest heath areas in Flanders. The beautiful purple carpet of flowering heather during the summer is a delight to the eye. It is therefore a pleasure to walk through it. Among the many types of heather plants, you will also find the red heather here, a rare species in Belgium. If you climb to the steep edge of the Kempen plateau of this first nature reserve in Limburg, nature will treat you to a beautiful view of the heathland and the Maasland. More: https://www.natuurenbos.be/mechelseheide
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Beautiful surroundings in a location with many hiking opportunities. Seems like a brilliant place to visit in most months.
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Maasmechelen offers a range of 'hut' style accommodations. You can find dedicated hikers' cabins, such as the ones at Station Eisden, designed for trekkers and cyclists. Additionally, there are various private cabin and cottage rentals, including cozy log cottages, tiny houses, and unique accommodations like treehouses, often providing more amenities. The area also features birdwatching hides.
Basic hikers' cabins, known as the 'Wagon' and 'Locomotive,' are located at the former train station of Eisden. These are ideal for trekkers exploring the National Park Trail and long-distance cyclists. You can find more information about these specific cabins on the Visit Limburg website.
The hikers' cabins at Station Eisden are equipped with sleeping places (for up to four people), a toilet, shower, sink, electric cooker, cookware, kettle, a table and bench, and clothes hangers. They also include an outdoor picnic table. Bed linen and kitchen linen are provided, and the price covers water, electricity, and final cleaning. Please note, towels, Wi-Fi, and a refrigerator are not available.
The huts around Maasmechelen are situated near the Hoge Kempen National Park, offering access to diverse natural landscapes. You can experience heathland, lakes, pine forests, and sand dunes. A notable highlight is Mechelse Heide — Lakes and Sand Dunes, which is particularly beautiful in August when the heather is in bloom. You can also find viewpoints like the Birdwatching spot on the Maas, offering views of the Maas river.
Yes, several options are family-friendly. The Mechelse Heide — Lakes and Sand Dunes is a great area for families to explore. Additionally, Camping Zavelbos and Forest Tavern 't Zavelje is a quiet campsite next to hiking and cycling trails, suitable for families. Birdwatching hides like the Birdwatching Hide Broekenplassen also offer engaging experiences for all ages.
The region is beautiful year-round, but a particularly good time to visit is August, when the heather at Mechelse Heide — Lakes and Sand Dunes is in full bloom, creating stunning purple landscapes.
The area around Maasmechelen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, including routes like the 'National Park Trail: Mechelse Heide and Terhills Loop'. Cycling is also very popular, with routes such as the 'Hoge Kempen National Park Loop'. For runners, there are dedicated running trails like the 'Nature trail Hoge Kempen'. You can find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes around Maasmechelen, Cycling around Maasmechelen, and Running Trails around Maasmechelen guides.
Yes, the hikers' cabins at Station Eisden are conveniently located right next to the cycling and hiking café 'De Statie'. Additionally, Camping Zavelbos and Forest Tavern 't Zavelje offers a forest tavern where you can enjoy refreshments, including delicious homemade Goulash soup.
Parking is available at several key locations. For instance, there are parking spaces in front of the Camping Zavelbos, many of which are available for hikers. The former train station of Eisden, where the hikers' cabins are located, also serves as a convenient starting point with parking for exploring the National Park.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful surroundings, especially the heathland, lakes, romantic ponds, pine forests, and sand dunes. The extensive walking and cycling opportunities are highly appreciated. Many enjoy the tranquility and the immersive experience of being close to nature, with some highlighting the unique charm of the 'Wagon' and 'Locomotive' cabins and the convenience of nearby cafes.
Yes, Maasmechelen offers excellent birdwatching opportunities. The Birdwatching spot on the Maas provides views of the Maas river and features information boards about local birds. Another dedicated spot is the Birdwatching Hide Broekenplassen, where visitors have spotted various waterfowl, including ducks, cormorants, and swans.
Beyond the basic hikers' cabins, Maasmechelen and the Hoge Kempen National Park area offer private cabin and cottage rentals through platforms like Airbnb. These often provide more amenities such as jacuzzis, private outdoor spaces, fully equipped kitchens, modern bathrooms, central heating, and Wi-Fi, catering to those seeking a more comfortable or luxurious stay close to nature.


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