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No traffic road cycling routes around Gingelom traverse the varied landscapes of the Belgian province of Limburg, characterized by gentle elevations and extensive paved surfaces. The region features picturesque rural scenery, including blooming orchards and historical sites such as Gallo-Roman tumuli. This area offers a well-developed cycling infrastructure, making it suitable for road cyclists seeking routes without vehicle traffic.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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31.6km
01:34
190m
190m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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73.4km
03:32
450m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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23.3km
01:19
140m
140m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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55.4km
02:33
250m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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03:00
310m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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At the highest point of Helshoven, you can now enjoy a breathtaking view over the Haspengouw landscape. Artist Frits Jeuris has created a unique work of art from dozens of felled fruit trees from the area. “Helsh(ea)ven”, a wooden work of art consisting of 90 standard cherry trees, each fifty years old, was hit by the cherry plague virus at the end of 2016, a contagious plant disease that causes small fruits on cherries. Now the felled trees are getting a second life. The work of art symbolizes the dynamic landscape of Haspengouw.
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On the site of the current St. Leonard's Church stood a chapel—the date of construction of which is unknown—in honor of Saint Leonard of Noblac. After this chapel was elevated to a parish church in 1231, it was replaced by the current church, which had a long construction history: the monumental Gothic building was largely constructed between the 13th and 16th centuries. St. Leonard's Church is rich in art treasures and owes its international fame primarily to them. The Iconoclasm of 1566 and the French Revolution passed the church by without significant damage, thus preserving most of the impressive artistic heritage accumulated over centuries: altarpieces, paintings, statues of saints, copper and silverwork, vestments, and other devout objects. Below, a few of these showpieces are presented. Upon entering, the first thing that catches the eye is the Marianum: this double statue (1533) is situated within the 15th-century veneration of Mary, which depicted the Virgin Mary as the apocalyptic woman and mediatrix of grace. Not-to-be-missed highlight inside: The Sacrament Tower: A tabernacle crafted from white Avesnes stone is undoubtedly the church's showpiece. The artwork was created in the workshops of Cornelis II Floris de Vriendt in Antwerp and erected in Zoutleeuw in 1552. The tower is 18 meters high, has nine stories, and contains approximately 200 statues depicting scenes from the Old and New Testaments. A replica is on display at London's Victoria and Albert Museum. The Paschal Candlestick This copper candlestick is 5.68 meters high and weighs approximately 950 kg. It was cast by Renier van Thienen, based on a design by Jan Bornam, and installed in the choir by the founder himself in 1483. It is the second-largest Easter candlestick in Europe. Source: https://www.zoutleeuw.be/sint-leonarduskerk
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7 centuries old, but still beautiful...
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Yes, Leonard knew what he wanted and is indeed a "wow"...
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Jadoul Farm in Vorsen is a historic square farm, mentioned as early as 1469. Originally owned by Susteren Abbey, it was part of the County of Loon, with a rich history of guardians such as the Van Vorsen, Van Berlo, Van Gavere, and the Count of Arenberg families. This protected monument underwent renovations, including one in 1788, and is now a working fruit farm (apple, pear, cherry) with modern holiday homes, combining tourism with agriculture and history, including covered wagon tours of the nearby tumuli.
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A perfect spot to take a break and have a drink. The food is delicious. You can fill your water bottle from a tap on their terrace. More info at https://www.wilderen-statie.be/brasserie-de-statie/ Although I've passed by here many times before, I stopped for the first time today. I was so pleasantly surprised that I'm now making it my regular stop/refueling point for my rides to St. Truiden.
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There are 28 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Gingelom, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. These routes are specifically designed to keep you away from heavy vehicle traffic, providing a more relaxed and enjoyable ride.
The majority of no-traffic road cycling routes in Gingelom are classified as moderate, with 20 routes falling into this category. There are also 8 easy routes, making the area accessible for various fitness levels. You won't find any difficult routes in this selection, ensuring a pleasant experience on paved surfaces.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in Gingelom are circular, allowing you to start and end your ride at the same point. An example is the Sint-Truiden Abbey loop from Jeuk, which offers a 44.6 km moderate ride.
Gingelom's no-traffic road cycling routes wind through diverse landscapes, including picturesque villages and areas characterized by blooming orchards, especially beautiful in spring. You can also expect scenic rides through rural scenery. The region is known for its well-marked paths, making navigation easy.
Absolutely. Gingelom is rich in history. You can cycle past unique Gallo-Roman tumuli, some dating back nearly 2,000 years, particularly around Montenaken, Kortijs, and Vorsen. The region also features numerous chapels, such as the Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Klein-Jeukkapel. For a route that includes historical sites, consider the Sint-Petruskerk Gingelom – Church loop from Gingelom.
Beyond the routes themselves, you can find several interesting attractions nearby. These include the iconic Reading Between the Lines (See-Through Church), the serene Floating Chapel of Helshoven, and the impressive Heks Castle. The Grootloon High-Stem Orchards also offer a beautiful sight, especially during bloom.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Gingelom are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.24 out of 5 stars from 22 ratings. Cyclists often praise the quiet, car-free experience and the well-maintained paved surfaces, making it an ideal destination for road cycling.
Yes, for those looking for a longer ride, routes like the Castle of Rullingen – Heks Castle loop from Jeuk cover over 73 km. While classified as moderate, these routes offer extended distances for more experienced cyclists to enjoy the peaceful Limburg landscape.
With 8 easy routes and many moderate options, Gingelom offers suitable conditions for family-friendly road cycling, especially on its dedicated no-traffic paths. The focus on car-free routes ensures a safer and more relaxed environment for families to enjoy cycling together through the scenic orchards and villages.
The spring season is particularly recommended for cycling in Gingelom, as the region's famous orchards are in bloom, offering a stunning visual experience. However, the well-developed cycling infrastructure and paved surfaces make the routes enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to early autumn, provided the weather conditions are favorable.
Yes, several routes incorporate historical estates and castles. For example, the Castle of Duras – Floating Chapel of Helshoven loop from Jeuk takes you past the Castle of Duras. Another route, the Kerkom Brewery – Brustem Castle Ruins loop from Montenaken, includes the Brustem Castle Ruins, offering a glimpse into the region's rich past.


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