Cycle across borders with this euregional cycle route that combines the Heuvelland Cycle Route, RAVeL 39/38 and the Maasroute in 120 km into a beautiful loop through the Dutch Heuvelland, the Land of Herve and along the banks of the Maas in Liège and Maastricht.
Depart from the Sint-Pietersberg in Maastricht ( Heuvelland Cycle Route ) and cycle 41.1 kilometers to the other side of the Dutch Heuvelland: the Vaalserberg. Here the Netherlands, Belgium and Vaals come together at the Drielandenpunt and you can pick up the RAVeL 39/38 towards Liège (50 km). You cycle through the Land of Herve with its meadows and orchards on the old railway lines 39 and 38 to Liège.
From Liège you cycle part of the Maasroute to the Sint-Pietersberg in Maastricht. In the 34 km between Liège and Maastricht you cycle along the banks of the Meuse, discover the Caestert Passage and the Lanaye lock complex.
This text has been automatically translated using an online translation service.
There is nothing as annoying as a lack of clear signposting on your route. Despite continuous checks, a lack may still exist. Report unclear, broken or missing signposts quickly and efficiently to Routepunt Zuid-Limburg. Of course, suggestions for improvements are also welcome. Together, we can keep all our recreational routes up-to-date and accessible!
Cookies are small files of information stored by your browser on your computer whenever you visit a website, and that are used, for example, to remember your personal preferences. They provide us with information about how you use our website. We can then continue to improve the website and make it even easier for you to discover Zuid-Limburg.
Functional cookies
For www.visitzuidlimburg.com to function optimally you need cookies. These cookies cannot be switched off and so they are included here for information purposes only. This means that www.visitzuidlimburg.com uses cookies to record whether the website visitor accepts the cookie notice or registers to receive, or not to receive, our newsletter.
Analytical cookies
Analytical cookies provide us with information about the ‘browsing history’ of visitors to our website. We use this information to make our website a little better, day by day. These cookies provide us with an overall picture of surfing behaviour in anonymized form.
Marketing cookies
These cookies help us to tailor advertising to your interests, so that you do not receive irrelevant information.
Personalisation
These cookies enable us to provide you with information that is tailored to your interests, based on the information you were looking for on previous visits to our website.
You can change your cookie settings at any time by changing the settings here or by (locally) deleting the cookies.