Best attractions and places to see around Heers are found in the tranquil heart of Flanders, Belgium, within the southern Limburg fruit region of Haspengouw. This area is characterized by rolling hills, orchards, vineyards, and historical sites. Heers offers a variety of landmarks, natural features, and cultural attractions for visitors to explore. The municipality provides opportunities to experience both its rich history and picturesque landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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No doubt it's beautiful here...
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lovely rolling landscape from village to village and a stopover in Maastricht... recommended!!!
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The Twijfelgrens is located at the Bollenberg viewpoint, which can be reached on foot or by bike. If you are driving, park at the car park on the Sint-Truidersteenweg, between the Grootloonstraat and the Neremstraat. From the car park, follow the signposted (blue or orange) walking route. (Visit Limburg)
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Beautiful to walk through with all those young blossoms.
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When you are in the church, you can admire the beautiful hilly landscape through the 'walls'. In the distance you can see the church of Borgloon. Many photographers also take a photo where you can see the church of Borgloon through the see-through church. You have this view from a certain spot in the meadow.
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Here, at the gallows, you are at the highest point in Helshoven. The artwork 'Helsh(ea)ven' by Frits Jeuris, known to most as the 'floating chapel', invites you to enjoy that landscape and the work itself. It is made from cherry tree wood. At the end of 2016, the 50-year-old high-stemmed trees in Helshoven had to be cut down due to a viral disease, Little Cherry, which causes tasteless cherries. The gallows represents death. Dead trees. And the dead person. And then there are the trees that are given a second life in the artwork, the floating chapel. An end, a beginning, a view, between heaven and Helshoven, inviting reflection, looking and of course what the work is best known for: that strange image of a chapel that seems to float.
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You don't see many high-stem orchards anymore, everyone already saw the plantations with smaller fruit trees. So there are initiatives here and there to preserve them. Various places in Limburg that are visited by hikers have pieces of high-stem orchard. The best known is perhaps that of Alden Biesen, where many tourists and hikers come. But here too, along the paths with crowd pullers (the see-through church and so on) there are. Like here in Grootloon where there is a path that takes you to the church. The management is done by local farmers with Natuurpunt. And in addition to the high-stem orchard preservation, there is also attention for the night owl and the dormouse, as the information boards here tell you.
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Beautiful square surrounded by a great row of houses.
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Heers is home to several distinctive art installations. You can visit Reading Between the Lines (See-Through Church), an architectural marvel that allows you to view the surrounding landscape through its steel plate structure. Another highlight is the Twijfelgrens Sculpture by Fred Eerdekens, an artwork in a rustic setting that reveals a hidden word from a specific viewing position. Additionally, the Floating Chapel of Helshoven, made from cherrywood, offers a contemplative experience at a high point with scenic views.
The region is renowned for its picturesque landscapes. The Grootloon High-Stem Orchards are a must-see, especially during spring when they are in bloom, offering beautiful walking opportunities. You can also explore the Lievebeek Nature Reserve with its diverse wildlife and tranquil lakes, or enjoy the Dijle River Pathway for leisurely strolls or bike rides through charming scenery. The entire Haspengouw region, where Heers is located, is characterized by rolling hills and extensive orchards.
Heers boasts a rich history. While undergoing restoration, the 13th-century Heers Castle remains a significant medieval landmark. Other historical sites include the elegant Chateau De Heers from the early 1800s, the historic Abbey of Saint Martin de Heers, and the beautiful Romanesque St. Salvator Church. For a broader historical experience, the nearby Market Square in Tongeren, Belgium's oldest city, offers a glimpse into ancient history with its monuments and architecture.
Heers is an excellent destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The region offers numerous well-marked routes for both hiking and cycling. For cycling, you can find routes like the 'Batsheers Church – Heers Castle loop' or the 'Fruity landscapes with spice' cycling route. Hikers can enjoy trails such as the 'Mettekoven Red Triangle Route' or the 'Witch - Yellow hiking trail'. You can find more details and routes on the Cycling around Heers and Hiking around Heers guide pages.
Yes, several attractions in Heers are suitable for families. The Reading Between the Lines (See-Through Church) and the Floating Chapel of Helshoven offer unique visual experiences that can captivate children. Exploring the Grootloon High-Stem Orchards provides a pleasant outdoor activity, especially during blossom season. Many of the hiking and cycling trails also offer accessible options for families to enjoy the scenic countryside together.
The spring months are particularly beautiful in Heers, especially for outdoor activities, as the high-stem orchards burst into blossom, creating a stunning landscape. The mild weather during spring and early autumn is ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the historical sites and natural reserves. Summer also offers pleasant conditions for outdoor pursuits, though it can be warmer.
Yes, Heers is part of a region with a suitable limestone subsoil for wine grapes. Domaine Marsnil is a local vineyard where visitors can explore the vineyards and taste local wines, offering a unique cultural and culinary experience.
Visitors frequently praise the unique blend of art, history, and nature. The artistic installations like the See-Through Church are often highlighted for their innovative design and the stunning views they offer. The serene beauty of the orchards, especially during blossom season, and the extensive network of hiking and cycling trails are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared over 780 photos and given more than 1200 upvotes to the attractions around Heers, reflecting a strong positive experience.
Heers offers several picturesque viewpoints. The Reading Between the Lines (See-Through Church) provides unique framed views of the Haspengouw hills. The Floating Chapel of Helshoven is situated at 'De Galg', the highest point of Helshoven, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the landscape. Additionally, the Twijfelgrens Sculpture is located at the Bollenberg viewpoint, providing another scenic spot.
To delve into the local history and culture, you can visit the Heers Museum (Museum Vleeschmarkt), which showcases exhibits including a collection of agricultural tools. The Heers Town Hall also houses interesting historical documents. Exploring the various historical sites like Heers Castle and the Abbey of Saint Martin de Heers provides further insight into the region's past.
Yes, Heers offers a variety of cycling routes suitable for different skill levels. Popular options include the 'Batsheers Church – Heers Castle loop' (moderate, 45.7 km), the 'Helshoven Chapel and Hermitage – Floating Chapel of Helshoven loop' (difficult, 43.9 km), and the 'View of Borgloon Village – Heks Castle loop' (moderate, 22.8 km). You can find more detailed information and other routes on the Cycling around Heers guide page.
Heers provides numerous hiking opportunities to explore its scenic landscapes. Recommended routes include the 'Witch - Yellow hiking trail' (moderate, 12.1 km), the 'Mettekoven Red Triangle Route' (easy, 6.5 km), and the 'Viewpoint – View of the Doorkijkkerk loop from Vechmaal' (difficult, 20.5 km). For more options and details, refer to the Hiking around Heers guide page.


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