Best mountain peaks around Simpelveld are found in the "Mergelland" region, characterized by its distinctive hill country rather than traditional mountains. The area features charming landscapes with notable hills and elevated points. These locations are popular for cycling and hiking, providing scenic views and challenging routes. Simpelveld serves as a key starting point for many of these outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Very tough, the first part 22% then another 400 meters at 15%
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Beautiful climb to Sibbe wooded area 🎄
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Brilliant descent down to Valkenburg.
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Driving down is also possible, but you have to brake quite hard.
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The highest point in the Netherlands coincides with the three-country point and is an important tourist attraction.
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As early as the late Middle Ages, the border of the former Aachen Empire, fortified with the Aachen Moat, ran from south to north across the ridge of the Vaalserberg. From 1839 to 1919, the Vaalserberg, with the disputed area of Neutral Moresnet as the fourth country, was even a four-country corner (Vierlandenpunt), which is still remembered in the name of the access road on the Dutch side - Viergrenzenweg. During the First World War, from 1915 to 1918, the high-voltage border barrier stretched along the Belgian-Dutch border for a length of 300 kilometers from the then four-country corner on the Vaalserberg to the Belgian North Sea coast near Knokke. The German invasion of Belgium in 1914 via Gemmenich to Diksmuide, which brought much suffering to the Belgian population, is commemorated by a memorial made of compressed war material at the southern tip of the Vaalserberg, called Via Dolorosa.
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With a height of no less than 322.4 meters above NAP, the Vaalserberg is the highest mountain in the Netherlands (with the exception of the mountains in the Caribbean). So you are standing on the roof of the Low Countries! The mountain is not only known for its height, but also for the three country point you will find here; here the borders of the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany meet. In addition, there are plenty of activities for young and old on and around the top, so hang out here for a while.
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While Simpelveld is known for hills rather than traditional mountains, several elevated areas offer great views and activities. The Vaalserberg Three-Country Point is the highest point in the Netherlands, offering panoramic views. Other significant climbs include the challenging Keutenberg Climb and the varied Sibbergrubbe Climb.
Yes, the region offers several challenging climbs. The Keutenberg Climb is particularly known for its immediate steep start and a section with a 13.5% gradient. The Hulsberg, accessible from Simpelveld, also features a tough 1-kilometer ascent with an average gradient of 7.7%.
Many elevated points offer expansive views over the surrounding Mergelland region. From the Hulsberg, you can enjoy vistas over Simpelveld. The Vaalserberg Three-Country Point, with its Wilhelminatoren lookout tower, provides panoramic views spanning the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany.
The Vaalserberg Three-Country Point is a great family-friendly destination. Besides being the highest point in the Netherlands, it features a small 'amusement park' with restaurants, a labyrinth, and a viewing tower, making it suitable for all ages.
The most prominent landmark is the Vaalserberg Three-Country Point, which marks the unique meeting point of the borders of Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands. Historically, this area was also part of the neutral Moresnet territory.
The region is excellent for hiking. You can find various routes, including those offering 'moderate mountaineering' experiences. For example, the 'Maria Monument, Gulperberg – Virgin Mary statue loop from Gulpen-Wittem' is a moderate 10.4 km hike. Explore more options on the Mountain Hikes around Simpelveld guide page.
Yes, the hills around Simpelveld are very popular for cycling. The Nijswillerberg offers a gentler 1.2-kilometer ascent suitable for less experienced cyclists, while the Cauberg Climb is a famous part of the Amstel Gold Race. You can find various options on the Road Cycling Routes around Simpelveld guide page.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse range of climbs and viewpoints. The combination of challenging ascents like the Keutenberg Climb and scenic spots like the Vaalserberg Three-Country Point, along with the extensive network of trails, makes the area highly appealing for outdoor enthusiasts.
The Nature Transferium Poort Mergelland in Simpelveld serves as a key tourist information point and a starting location for many hiking and cycling routes in the area. It's a good place to begin your exploration.
Yes, there are several running trails that incorporate the rolling hills of the region. For example, you can find moderate running loops like the 'Running loop from Simpelveld' or the 'Goedenraadsberg loop from Simpelveld'. More options are available on the Running Trails around Simpelveld guide page.
The Gulperberg is another elevated area in the South Limburg region, often featured in hiking and cycling routes. A popular activity is the 'Maria Monument, Gulperberg – Virgin Mary statue loop from Gulpen-Wittem', a moderate 10.4 km hike. The Gulperberg also offers viewpoints overlooking the surrounding hills.


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