Best attractions and places to see around Gingelom include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and unique cultural experiences. This rural municipality in the southwestern corner of Limburg, Belgium, is known for its Gallo-Roman tumuli and picturesque Haspengouw landscape. Visitors can explore ancient burial mounds, artistic installations, and rolling fields. The region offers a diverse range of sights for those interested in history, art, and nature.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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No doubt it's beautiful here...
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Very relaxing, beautiful well-maintained paths.
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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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Doubting about boundaries. The border between this beautiful view and another. About the word doubt limit. And the boundary between me and that word in the form of a closure. The doubt line as an artificial boundary between nature and art objects. About landscapes and how they are defined. About the limitless and the attention to a border of doubt sooner than perhaps everything I would see without the attention that this border inevitably requires between pieces of agricultural land, artificially bordered by the crops that grow there and each have their color and shape to create order in the vastness in which doubt may be boundless. About life and death. You and me. Yesterday and tomorrow. And especially the perspective. Because without it you can't even read the doubt line. What about everything else? Are we seeing it from the right angle? To really "read" it. I doubt. And I am limited. Just give me the seemingly limitless views, then the boundary of myself disappears and I merge into the whole, your whole.
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Gingelom is rich in history, particularly known for its Gallo-Roman tumuli, ancient burial mounds constructed by wealthy Roman villa residents. You can explore sites like the 'Twee Tommen,' 'Drie Tommen,' and the impressive 'Avernassetom.' The region also features several historic castles, including the Castle of Gingelom and the Castle of Hasselbroek in Jeuk, alongside numerous protected historic farms.
Yes, Gingelom and its surroundings offer distinctive artistic landmarks. Don't miss Reading Between the Lines (See-Through Church) in Borgloon, an architectural marvel where you can admire the landscape through its steel 'walls'. Another unique piece is the Twijfelgrens Sculpture by Fred Eerdekens, which reveals a hidden word from a specific viewpoint. The Floating Chapel of Helshoven, made from cherrywood, also offers a unique cultural experience and stunning views.
The Haspengouw region, where Gingelom is located, is characterized by its picturesque rolling hills, expansive fields, and unique natural elements. You'll find beautiful Grootloon High-Stem Orchards, which are a defining feature with significant ecological value. The area also boasts ancient hollow roads and the scenic Cicindria Valley, known for its characteristic Haspengouw flora and fauna. For a larger natural escape, Lake Het Vinne, Flanders' only natural inland lake, is nearby.
Gingelom offers an extensive network for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore numerous trails for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For detailed routes and inspiration, check out the guides for Hiking around Gingelom, MTB Trails around Gingelom, and Gravel biking around Gingelom. These guides feature routes through orchards, fields, and past historical sites like the tumuli.
Yes, Gingelom offers several family-friendly options. Many of the natural and historical sites, such as the Gallo-Roman tumuli and the high-stem orchards, are suitable for walks with children. The provincial domain around Lake Het Vinne provides a playground, play forest, and sensory experience path. Additionally, the Alpaca Tumulus offers a unique agricultural and tourism experience where families can interact with alpacas and learn about wool spinning.
Gingelom provides opportunities to taste local delicacies and enjoy unique dining. You can find fresh, local products at farm shops like Regalys, especially the renowned Limburg green asparagus when in season. For a special experience, consider picnicking in idyllic settings; Boerderij Wagelmans offers a cozy meadow, while Jorishoeve allows picnicking among apple and pear trees, both featuring local produce.
The Haspengouw region, including Gingelom, is particularly beautiful in spring when the fruit orchards are in bloom, creating a stunning landscape for walks and bike rides. Autumn also offers vibrant colors. The weather is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn, though specific events or seasonal produce might influence your preferred timing.
Gingelom offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. You can find easy routes like the 'Nature area – Chapel of Klein-Jeuk loop from Borlo' or the 'Picnic Table Along the Trail – Cicindra Stream loop from Muizen'. For more options and detailed information, refer to the Hiking around Gingelom guide, which includes trails through orchards, fields, and past historical landmarks.
Absolutely. The region's rolling landscapes offer many scenic viewpoints. The See-Through Church provides a unique framed view of the hilly landscape. The Floating Chapel of Helshoven is situated at 'De Galg,' the highest point of Helshoven, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Haspengouw landscape. The Bollenberg viewpoint, near the Twijfelgrens Sculpture, is another excellent spot for vistas.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique blend of history, art, and nature. The ability to view the landscape through the 'walls' of the See-Through Church is often highlighted as a memorable experience. The beauty of the Grootloon High-Stem Orchards, especially during bloom, and the intriguing visual puzzle of the Twijfelgrens Sculpture are also highly praised. The peaceful, rolling landscapes and the opportunity for scenic walks and bike rides are consistently mentioned as key attractions.
Yes, Gingelom has a rich religious heritage. Notable sites include the Sint-Martinuskerk of Montenaken, Sint-Rumolduskapel, and Parochiekerk Sint-Pieter. Additionally, you can find various chapels such as Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Stepskapel and Chapel of Our Lady Immaculate-Received, each contributing to the region's historical and spiritual landscape.


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