Best bike parks around Houthalen-Helchteren are located in the Limburg region of Belgium, an area characterized by its former mining industry and diverse natural landscapes. The municipality offers various cycling opportunities, including dedicated bike parks and extensive mountain bike networks. This region features repurposed industrial heritage sites, heathlands, and forests, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Houthalen-Helchteren serves as a key part of the Mountainbikenetwerk Park Midden-Limburg, connecting multiple municipalities with signposted routes.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Overall, this place and the surrounding area is a great practice ground for sand riding and has beautiful nature.
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On the outskirts of Genk lies Thor Park, a unique place where natural heritage and technology converge. This former mining site has been transformed into one of the official gateways to the Hoge Kempen National Park, and you can feel it from the moment you enter. Here begins a landscape that has been constantly evolving: from industrial worksites to vast nature reserves where tranquil heathland and forests once again take center stage. Numerous walks depart from the park, taking you deeper into nature. The Klaverberg, a green slag heap towering above the landscape, offers expansive views of Genk and the surrounding forests. The Heiderbos welcomes you with open pine forests, soft moss, and heather vegetation that glows purple in summer. Even lower in the landscape lies the Thorpark Valley, a serene depression where water zones, young plants and birds, are slowly taking their place. Boardwalks lead you past heathland fens and wetlands so characteristic of the Hoge Kempen: quiet, fragile, and beautiful. It's an area built on the remains of vanished industry—a landscape that now speaks of restoration, resilience, and the power of nature. Yet, Thor Park is more than just nature today. It's also a breeding ground for the future. Where miners once dug down shafts, they're now working on solutions for tomorrow. Here you'll find EnergyVille, the research center for sustainable energy and smart energy systems. The site also boasts several modern business incubators and campuses where technology, design, and innovation reinforce each other. This tension between past and future—between old mining structures and sleek modern buildings—gives Thor Park its unique character. It feels like walking through a place that's constantly reinventing itself. Dotted between the buildings are paths and open spaces, artworks that perfectly complement the story of Thor Park. "Courteous Bow" and "Greeting" are beautiful examples: wooden sculptures that gently evoke human interaction and encounters in the heart of an environment that once revolved around labor and industry. They add a touch of poetry to the landscape. Thor Park is much more than a starting point: it's a place where nature embraces the past and where innovation shapes the future. An area where every walk brings a piece of history, a view, restoration, and tranquility, and where you enter the Hoge Kempen region with the feeling that the landscape has been waiting for you for centuries.
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https://www.nationaalparkhogekempen.be/nl/thorpark "Thorpark is a 10 km² area behind the former Waterschei mine and has been part of the national park since 2018. Here you'll find everything the Hoge Kempen has to offer: mining mountains surrounded by heath and pine forests, a beautiful stream valley, juniper berries, and inland dunes. A few striking buildings add a touch of character to the landscape: the As Children's Colony and the Waterschei Coal Mine (Thor Central). If you'd like to see what the UNESCO candidacy is all about, you'll find a nice taste here. You can already take a long walk there, but there's no entrance gate yet, as is familiar to the other gates. Thor Central will serve as a gateway in the future. Now you can visit this building, which serves as an event center, without obligation, take a guided tour, or enjoy a snack or a drink in beautiful historic surroundings. Thor Central is also the vibrant Heart of a growing business and science park where technology, research, energy and innovation are at the heart."
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Impressive facility for various sports
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There is now also a mammoth skeleton in De Kuil. Don't believe it? Read more here: https://www.zonhoven.be/rendierjagerspad De Kuil has indeed been included - and successfully - in the new Reindeer Hunters' Trail. Be sure to walk around there too, new benches, information boards and fun things that refer to prehistoric times. And if you want to see the cross-country skiers at work, you should definitely also check out the grass areas behind the pit where sometimes a runner goes up high via one of the ski jumps.
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Beringen mine spoil heap is a nature reserve on the territory of Koersel (part of Beringen) and is located on Terril number 2 of the former Beringen coal mine. Between 1941 and 1949, 11,600,000 m³ of stone was dumped here. Beringen mine spoil heap is owned by the Agency for Nature and Forests. The mine was closed in 1989 and the spoil heap was cleaned up in 1995. Herbs were sown and the whole was made accessible to the public. At a height of 125 m, 100 m above the surroundings, there is a plateau from which one has a view of the surroundings. The birds include the skylark, tree pipit, meadow pipit and lapwing. The queen page and the blue-winged grasshopper are some of the rare insects that occur in the area.
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The Adventure Mountain is a unique attraction that connects the foot of the small slag heap at the track park with the top, at a height of 55 m. A special play landscape, substantive heritage paths, breathtaking mountain bike paths (MTB) and views of relics of mining history together form a total concept in which experience is central. (Openbaargroen.be)
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The region offers a diverse range of bike parks, from repurposed industrial heritage sites like the Adventure Hill and be‑MINE spoil tip, which transforms a former mining tip into an MTB park with varying difficulty levels, to natural features like The Pit of Zonhoven, a former sand quarry known for cyclocross. You'll find a mix of challenging trails, scenic routes, and areas integrated with broader nature reserves.
Yes, several bike parks in the area are built upon or near former mining sites. The Adventure Hill and be‑MINE spoil tip is a prime example, offering mountain bike paths with views of mining relics. Similarly, Thor Park, a former mining site, now serves as a business and technology park and a gateway to the Hoge Kempen National Park, offering cycling opportunities within a historical context.
The Mountainbikenetwerk Park Midden-Limburg is an extensive network of 135 kilometers of signposted routes connecting Heusden-Zolder, Houthalen-Helchteren, Genk, and Zonhoven. In Houthalen-Helchteren, a central route, the 'Heideroute,' starts at Domein Kelchterhoef and passes through the heathland and fen landscape of the De Teut nature reserve and the sandy stretches of Molenheide. It offers diverse terrain, from open heathland to forested areas.
Absolutely. The Pit of Zonhoven, a former sand quarry, is known for its challenging descent and has been part of cyclocross courses. The Adventure Hill and be‑MINE spoil tip also features physically demanding routes with technical variations and obstacles on its red (difficult) trails, catering to experienced riders.
Yes, the Adventure Hill and be‑MINE spoil tip is considered family-friendly, offering paths suitable for various ages and skill levels. The broader Mountainbikenetwerk Park Midden-Limburg also includes routes that are generally well-maintained and suitable for different fitness levels, making it possible to find easier segments for family outings.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Mountainbikenetwerk Park Midden-Limburg, for instance, allows riders to immerse themselves in diverse landscapes including heathlands, forests, sand dunes, and ponds, particularly along the 'Heideroute' through the De Teut nature reserve and Molenheide. You can also find viewpoints like Bliksemtrap Kattevennen, offering panoramic views of the Hoge Kempen National Park.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. While trails are accessible year-round, be aware that some sandy sections or unpaved routes within the Mountainbikenetwerk Park Midden-Limburg can become challenging in wet weather or during winter.
Yes, at the Adventure Hill and be‑MINE spoil tip, a bikewash facility is available at the bottom of the adventure mountain. Parking is generally available at the main access points for bike parks and trail networks, such as at be-MINE or Domein Kelchterhoef for the Mountainbikenetwerk.
Beyond mountain biking, Houthalen-Helchteren offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes through nature reserves like De Wijers and Hengelhoef. There are also dedicated running trails and extensive road cycling routes that explore the wider Limburg region, often passing by historical sites and scenic viewpoints.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique blend of sport and local history, especially at sites like the Adventure Hill and be‑MINE spoil tip, which repurposes industrial heritage into a recreational space. The variety of trails catering to different skill levels, from easy to challenging, and the opportunity to experience the diverse natural beauty of Limburg through extensive networks like the Mountainbikenetwerk Park Midden-Limburg are also highly valued.
Yes, for your safety, helmets are mandatory for all riders at the Adventure Hill and be‑MINE spoil tip. It's always recommended to wear appropriate safety gear and be aware of trail conditions, especially on more technical routes.
The Houthalen-Helchteren area, being part of a popular cycling region, offers various amenities. Near Thor Park, for example, you can find dining options at Thor Central. The wider region has cafes, pubs, and restaurants, particularly in the main towns and near popular nature domains like Kelchterhoef and Hengelhoef. Accommodation options for cyclists are also available throughout Limburg.


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