Best attractions and places to see around Heusden-Zolder include a diverse range of historical landmarks, expansive natural areas, and cultural sites within the Belgian province of Limburg. The region is characterized by its blend of industrial heritage, such as former mine sites, and serene landscapes featuring vast heathlands and numerous ponds. Visitors can explore significant historical sites, engage in unique outdoor activities, and discover extensive nature reserves.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Herkenrode Abbey site is an interesting combination of culture, history, nature and an ideal starting point for walks.
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The main entrance to the abbey is located to the south of the complex. It is a late Gothic gatehouse, built in 1531 by order of Abbess Mechtildis of Lechy. There are two storeys under two intersecting slate saddle roofs with a spire with a pear-shaped crowning at the intersection, dated 1531 (coat of arms on the rear facade) and restored in 1907 (architect G. Rypens) and 1973. Inventory of Immovable Heritage: Herkenrode Abbey, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/22246
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The Herkenrode abbey site is located in the Demer valley, in a transitional area between the Lage Kempen and Haspengouw, south of the village centre of Stokrooi (Hasselt). It is an extensive historical domain that dates back to the former abbey complex of the Cistercian nuns. To the north of the Demer are the meadows, to the south the old abbey with its appurtenances, the farmyard, the eastern castle park and the other, higher agricultural lands. In addition to unirrigated hay and pasture land, there were also large flood meadows here until the 20th century. The latter were supplied with water via the Tuilterdemer. The abbey was founded in 1182, when Geeraard, Count of Loon, donated his estate Herkenrode to a certain brother Henricus to build a monastery for women. In 1271 the monastic community joined the order of Cîteaux. It became a flourishing enterprise that over the years acquired numerous possessions. The religious purpose came to an end with the departure of the sisters in 1796. At the beginning of the 19th century, the new abbess wing, built in 1768 to the south of the old abbess quarters, was converted into a castle. In the same period, an English garden was laid out on the east side and a front garden on the west side. The 14th-century church burned down in 1826 and was demolished together with the monastery building and the convent buildings in 1843. The buildings and the surrounding grounds formed a single differentiated whole for a long time. Over time, however, they fell into the hands of different owners. In 1972, 11 ha of the former abbey site became the property of the canonesses of the Holy Sepulchre. The property includes the actual remaining abbey buildings with the sisters' quarters, the old abbess quarters, the sacristy, the infirmary, the 18th-century abbess wing and the adjoining landscaped park. Inventory of Immovable Heritage: Herkenrode Abbey Site, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/135252
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At the end of June 2024, it was announced that architects Arnout Van Vaerenbergh and Pieter-Jan Gijs will resurrect the church and other disappeared buildings on the Herkenrode site. Not quite as fully-fledged buildings, but with the interplay of lines that they are known for and that many have already seen in their see-through church in Borgloon. It should bring the total experience of Herkenrode more closely into line with historical reality and should work perfectly with the buildings that are still there today, making Herkenrode already a tourist attraction. This should be ready in 2026 and you can discover more about it at https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2024/06/27/clausura-herkenrode/
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The cycle path leads you straight through a pond, all the way from one bank to the other. In the middle, the water is at eye level on either side. You feel, see and smell the water. A beautiful and unique view of this piece of nature. When you watch from a distance, it is funny to see all those heads passing by on the surface of the water. Even though it is called 'Cycling through the Water' in Bokrijk, the path is accessible to walkers and joggers. (VisitLimburg)
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Beautiful railway cycle path in the heathland.
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Herkenrode's old abbey site once again exudes peace, connection to the past and hospitality. The historic buildings have been restored, enterprising partners make it a place for everyone and its charms play out every season in the surrounding nature reserve. At the Herkenrode Abbey Site you can casually enjoy at your own pace. Much can be done here and nothing should be done. Tailored to young and old. Herkenrode was once the richest women's abbey in the Netherlands. Today the historic buildings have been beautifully restored. The Experience Center completely immerses you in the history of this unique site. But the Herkenrode Abbey Site is more than just history. It is also a 100 ha oasis of peace in a beautiful nature reserve. Walking trails lead you through the abbey buildings to De Wijers with its 1001 ponds. In the herb and inspiration garden you become one with nature.
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Heusden-Zolder boasts diverse natural landscapes. You can explore the extensive heathland of De Teut and Tenhaagdoornheide Nature Reserve, the largest in Central Limburg. The De Platwijers-Wijvenheide Nature Reserve is known for its abundant birdlife and numerous fish farming ponds. Don't miss the Herkenrode Abbey Site, which includes a 100-hectare nature reserve, or the unique Heusden-Zolder Spoil Heap, a 155-meter high nature reserve offering scenic views. Other areas include Domein Bovy, Bolderberg, Galgenberg, and the Mangelbeek Valley.
Yes, Heusden-Zolder has a rich history. The Herkenrode Abbey Site, once the richest women's abbey in the Netherlands, offers an Experience Center and restored historic buildings. The Heusden-Zolder Mine Site preserves the region's industrial past with impressive relics like the Headstocks and the Monnoyer Chimney. The former power plant now houses Watt17, an event venue, and the ZLDR Air Factory offers a free heritage trail.
Families can enjoy several attractions. Cycling Through the Water (Fietsen Door Het Water) in nearby Bokrijk offers a unique cycling experience at eye level with the water. Domein Bovy is a child-friendly nature reserve with tailored walks, a cuddle farm, and a playground. Many nature reserves like De Teut and Tenhaagdoornheide and De Platwijers-Wijvenheide also offer accessible trails suitable for families.
Absolutely. Heusden-Zolder is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including unique experiences like Cycling Through the Water. For more options, explore the Cycling around Heusden-Zolder guide. Hikers can enjoy trails through vast heathlands and pond areas, with routes like Hamel Pond – Hermitage of Bolderberg loop. Discover more in the Hiking around Heusden-Zolder guide. There are also MTB Trails around Heusden-Zolder for mountain biking enthusiasts.
The Heusden-Zolder Mine Site is the primary location to experience the region's industrial heritage. It was the last and most modern mine in the Benelux. You can see the original Headstocks, the concrete Monnoyer Chimney, and visit the ZLDR Air Factory for a free heritage trail exploring mining history and machinery. The site also hosts the 'MijnMarkt' on specific days.
The 'land of 1001 ponds' refers to De Wijers, the largest contiguous pond area in the Benelux. Its heart is the De Platwijers-Wijvenheide Nature Reserve, known for its birdlife. Domein Bovy, another 34-hectare nature reserve, also forms part of De Wijers and is an excellent starting point for exploring these numerous ponds.
The Heusden-Zolder Spoil Heap is a 124-hectare nature reserve, originally formed from waste rock from the mining industry. Rising 155 meters above sea level, it now offers scenic views of the surrounding landscape and opportunities for climbing and hiking. It's a unique blend of industrial history and natural reclamation.
Yes, the De Platwijers-Wijvenheide Nature Reserve is particularly known for its abundant birdlife. Consisting mainly of fish farming ponds and meadows, it's a prime location within De Wijers for observing native birds. Many walking routes in this area include bird hides and information walls.
Circuit Zolder is a renowned race track that hosts a variety of motor and cycling events throughout the year. Adjacent to the circuit, The Velodroom offers an indoor Olympic cycling track, providing a unique opportunity to experience track cycling. For specific event schedules, it's best to check the official Circuit Zolder website.
Yes, several locations offer excellent views. You can climb to the top of Bolderberg for soothing views of the surrounding ponds and Terlaemen Castle. The Heusden-Zolder Spoil Heap, rising 155 meters, provides extensive scenic panoramas. Additionally, the De Platwijers-Wijvenheide Nature Reserve features watchtowers that allow you to admire the ponds from above, similar to how birds would see them.
The terrain in Heusden-Zolder is quite varied. For cycling, you'll find asphalted paths, especially in areas like De Teut. Hiking trails often traverse heathlands, forests, stream valleys, fens, and dunes, offering a mix of sandy, unpaved, and sometimes paved surfaces. The spoil heap provides a more challenging, elevated terrain.
Visitors frequently praise the unique cycling experience of Cycling Through the Water, calling it a 'must' when in the area. The vast and diverse nature reserves like De Teut are highly appreciated for their beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities. The historical significance and peaceful atmosphere of the Herkenrode Abbey Site also receive positive feedback.


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