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No traffic road cycling routes in Hugterheide traverse a diverse landscape of reforested areas and heathland, forming part of the Kempen-Broek border park. The region is characterized by a mix of dense coniferous woodlands and more open, natural sections, with efforts underway to transition towards birch-oak forests. The terrain is predominantly flat, making it accessible for various cycling skill levels, and features an extensive network of well-maintained cycle paths.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
3.3
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171
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
3.5
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124
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.5
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93.5km
04:01
100m
100m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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87.0km
03:48
80m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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46.1km
01:57
50m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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In Sterksel, the ox stands on a pedestal in front of the church. In 1988, this ox was restored. Its weathered ears were touched up. Where the body showed signs of wear, it was plastered and completely repainted. In 1968, the statue was made at the initiative of the local carnival association and displayed on the small lawn in front of the church. The pastor had no objection, provided the ox was placed as far away from the church as possible. Actually, that is a pity. For the ox has, after all, secured a permanent place with its humble companion, the donkey, around the manger in the nativity scene.
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Image of a White Father, a Brother of St. Joseph, and a White Sister. This monument is a symbol of the Sterksel faith community in solidarity with the three congregations that have lived, resided, and worked in Sterksel, always in service to one another Missionaries of Africa White Fathers 1926-1966 Brothers of St. Joseph Founders of Huize Providentia 1920-1991 Sisters of Our Lady of Africa White Sisters 1950-1988 Unveiled on May 18, 2003 by Mgr. A. Hurkmans
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A shelter and a few large information boards about the events of the Second World War. With a unique story
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Alpacas, yes I wanted to take a picture but they were quite scared, they are beautiful animals.
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simply beautiful, in all the changing seasons...
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I didn't visit on my trip, but I've had good experiences there before. Nice place, good food, and friendly service.
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Here you can take a break if it rains, you can also see a memorial monument here
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Perfect place for a coffee stop or something to eat
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Hugterheide offers a wide selection of nearly 200 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes. These routes are designed to provide a peaceful and safe cycling experience through the region's beautiful landscapes.
The terrain in Hugterheide is predominantly flat, making it accessible for various cycling skill levels. You'll find well-maintained cycle paths, often paved, winding through forests and heathland. While some regional routes might include gravel sections, many unpaved paths are still suitable for road bikes, ensuring a smooth ride on the designated no-traffic routes.
Yes, Hugterheide has plenty of easy no-traffic road cycling routes. For instance, the View of the Sterkselse Aa – Cow Statue in Sterksel loop from Maarheeze is an excellent easy option, offering a pleasant ride without significant elevation changes.
Many routes pass by interesting natural and historical points. You can spot diverse birdlife in the forests and heathlands, or visit landmarks like the Outdoor Chapel. For panoramic views, consider routes that lead to the Spiral Observation Tower Groote Heide or the Weerderheide Observation Tower.
Absolutely. For those seeking a longer ride, routes like the View of the Meuse – Maaseik Market loop from Maarheeze offer over 100 km of cycling, often incorporating smooth asphalt paths and connecting to broader natural areas. These routes are generally moderate in difficulty due to their length rather than significant climbs.
The spring and autumn months are particularly pleasant for road cycling in Hugterheide. The weather is generally mild, and the natural landscapes, with blooming heathland or vibrant autumn foliage, are at their most beautiful. From mid-September to mid-October, you might even spot red deer bellowing, adding a unique natural spectacle to your ride.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in Hugterheide are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Cycle path through the forest – Achelse Kluis Abbey loop from Maarheeze, which offers a scenic circular tour.
Hugterheide is well-equipped for cyclists, and you'll find various parking options near popular starting points for routes, especially around towns like Maarheeze. Look for designated parking areas close to the entrances of the nature reserve or near local amenities.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from nearly 300 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the quiet, well-maintained paths, the varied scenery of forests and heathland, and the overall peaceful experience of riding without car traffic.
Yes, Hugterheide is part of the Kempen-Broek border park and connects to the Weerterbos. This allows for extended rides into larger natural areas, offering a wider range of landscapes and opportunities to spot more wildlife. Routes like the Smooth Asphalt Cycle Path – Achelse Kluis Abbey loop from Maarheeze can take you through these interconnected regions.
While specific route starting points might require a short ride from a public transport hub, towns like Maarheeze, which serve as common starting points for many routes, are generally accessible by public transport. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to plan your access effectively.


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