Best attractions and places to see around Dilsen-Stokkem include diverse natural landscapes and historical sites. Situated within the RivierPark Maasvallei and Hoge Kempen National Park, the area features riverine environments, heathlands, and former industrial landmarks. This region offers opportunities for outdoor activities and exploring local heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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This 380-meter pontoon bridge guides you gracefully between the slag heaps and across the water. Along the way, you'll be treated to a stunning 360° experience with views of the glistening water and the green slag heaps. "Cycling & Walking among the Slag Heaps" is a unique experience when visiting Hoge Kempen National Park!
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The two winding towers commemorate the history of coal mining. In less than a decade, the history of coal mining in the Hoge Kempen region drastically changed the landscape. The last coal mine (Eisden) closed in 1901. In those 1989 years, the landscape transformed from a "rural" landscape of mainly heathland, moors, and dunes to an "industrial" landscape with winding towers, slag heaps, pine forests for timber harvesting, and quarries for raw materials.
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"Cycling between the Tailings" is a floating pontoon bridge in the Hoge Kempen National Park, opening on September 14, 2024. Cyclists and hikers can enjoy a 360° view of the landscape between the iconic Eisden tailings, a unique experience that connects landscape and heritage. Info: https://www.visitlimburg.be/nl/fietsen-tussen-de-mijnterrils https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95NpzjiUD_c Text sign: Cycling between the Tailings Through innovation and daring, the provincial government has taken the cycling experience in Limburg to the next level. At carefully chosen locations, well-considered interventions have been made in the landscape, allowing you to experience the surroundings from a different perspective. Here, along the tailings, "Cycling between the Tailings" unfolds. This cycling and walking bridge floats elegantly over the water, its flowing and organic spiral shape providing a 360-degree view of the landscape and heritage, telling the stories of the mines and the gravel and sand extraction. It is an invitation to further explore the Hoge Kempen National Park. Cycling between the slag heaps transcends its function as a functional cycling and walking route. It is a Limburg bridge connecting nature and heritage, between Limburg's rich past and promising future. The bridge is a technical feat. A length of 380 meters is spanned by 28 interconnected concrete floating pontoon elements, each 13 meters long. The bridge is anchored underwater to 15 steel tubular piles, each 1 meter in diameter and weighing 8 to 11 tons, which extend to a depth of 24 to 26 meters.
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A good requirement is...good condition because it is a tough walk, especially the red route, but it is definitely worth it... beautiful surroundings
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Footbridge over the water, 300 m great experience
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Beautiful to walk over the water between the terrils! But beware, you are not the only one who wants to do that, so it will be busy with other walkers and cyclists!
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You literally walk over the water, and this route also provides a quicker connection between the long slag heap and the twin slag heap.
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Dilsen-Stokkem is rich in diverse natural landscapes, being part of both the RivierPark Maasvallei and the Hoge Kempen National Park. You can explore riverine environments along the Meuse, extensive heathlands, lakes, and sand dunes at places like Mechelse Heide — Lakes and Sand Dunes. The Negenoord-Kerkeweerd Nature Reserve offers beautiful green spaces, and the Molenplas Tree Monument showcases ancient trees in a unique setting.
Yes, Dilsen-Stokkem has a rich history. You can visit the Eisden Mine Headframes and Visitor Center, a significant industrial heritage site now part of the Hoge Kempen National Park. Other historical points include the old canal branch in Lanklaar, the historic core of Stokkem with its Town Walk, and the Windmill De Hoop Elen. Station As is also a preserved historical station with a visitor center.
The region is excellent for cycling. A popular choice is the Maas River Dike Cycling Path, offering scenic routes along the Meuse between Ophoven and Maaseik. You can also find routes that take you through the Hoge Kempen National Park, including the unique experience of 'cycling between the mine heaps'. For more cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Dilsen-Stokkem guide.
Absolutely. The RivierPark Maasvallei, accessible from the Visitor Center De Wissen, offers several suggested hiking routes. The Mechelse Heide — Lakes and Sand Dunes is known for its extensive walking opportunities, especially beautiful when the heather blooms in August. You can also explore the Negenoord-Kerkeweerd Nature Reserve on foot. For more detailed hiking options, refer to the Running Trails around Dilsen-Stokkem guide, which includes many walking paths.
For panoramic views, you can climb one of the headframes at the Eisden Mine Headframes and Visitor Center, offering a unique perspective over the Hoge Kempen National Park. The Visitor Center De Wissen also features an observation deck overlooking the RivierPark Maasvallei. Additionally, the 31-meter-high tower at Station As provides views of both the national park and the former mining region.
Many attractions in Dilsen-Stokkem are suitable for families. The Eisden Mine Headframes and Visitor Center is family-friendly, offering insights into industrial history and nature exploration. The Mechelse Heide — Lakes and Sand Dunes provides ample space for children to explore. The Molenplas Tree Monument is also an interesting spot for all ages. Cycling along the Maas River Dike Cycling Path is another great family activity.
Dilsen-Stokkem is enjoyable year-round, but for specific natural highlights, consider visiting in August when the heather at Mechelse Heide — Lakes and Sand Dunes is in full bloom, creating a stunning purple landscape. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage changes.
The main gateway to the RivierPark Maasvallei is the Visitor Center De Wissen in Stokkem. It provides comprehensive information on the area's tourist offerings, including the nearby Negenoord-Kerkeweerd nature reserve, and features an observation deck. The center's name, 'De Wissen,' refers to the willow twigs that made Stokkem famous for its basket weaving industry.
Yes, the Molenplas Tree Monument is a unique natural monument. These over 1500-year-old trees, uncovered during gravel extraction, are arranged in the form of a sundial, serving as a reminder of their ancient origins. Another notable natural feature is the Oudsberg Dune, a natural monument with land dunes surrounded by forest and fens.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful natural surroundings and the extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. The scenic cycling paths, like the Maas River Dike Cycling Path, are highly rated. Many appreciate the blend of nature and history, particularly at sites like the Eisden Mine Headframes and Visitor Center, which offers both historical insight and panoramic views. The tranquility and well-maintained trails are also commonly highlighted.
Yes, the Eisden Mine Headframes and Visitor Center is an excellent place to learn about the region's industrial past, particularly its coal mining heritage. You can climb one of the headframes and view a photo exhibition. Additionally, Station As, the oldest preserved station in Limburg, played a central role in coal transport and now houses a visitor center with information about the area's history.
While not directly in Dilsen-Stokkem, Elaisa Energetic Wellness is located approximately 4.3 km away. It's a modern attraction known for its unique geometric architecture and focus on wellness, offering a place for relaxation and rejuvenation after exploring the natural and historical sites.


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