Cycling through historic Meuse towns
During this route you discover several Meuse towns. Thorn is known for its white façades, while Stevensweert welcomes you with its historic fortress layout. The route also passes through Maasbracht, home to the lock with the greatest height difference in the Netherlands.
Along the way you will see monuments that tell the story of the region's rich past. This makes the route a journey through both beautiful landscapes and local history.
The Maasplassen as your backdrop
The Maasplassen are never far away. The water shapes the landscape and gives the route a calm and relaxing rhythm. Around Osen, the Linnerweerd and St. Anna's Beemd, you cycle through remarkable natural scenery.
As the route crosses the Dutch-Belgian border, the scenery changes along the way, while the River Meuse remains a constant companion.
Start wherever you like
The route follows the cycling junction network, so you can start wherever it suits you.
Junctions:
P – 53 – 21 – 22 – 01 – 39 – 10 – 40 – 37 – 36 – 84 – 35 – 57 – 30 – 51 – 54 – 34 – 33 – 52 – 53 – P
Please note: during the winter season, the bicycle and pedestrian ferry between junction 01 in Ohé en Laak (the Netherlands) and junction 22 in Ophoven (Belgium) is not in service. Check the current ferry timetable before setting off so you can plan your route accordingly.