What to do and see in Beringen, Belgium: The Best Places and Tips

August 31, 2017 Viva Honore

Discover the best top things to do in Beringen, Belgium including Mining Museum Beringen, Sauna Sensations, Blueberry Fields, Circuit Zolder, Herkenrode Abbey, ZLDR Luchtfabriek, Ter Dolen, Museum Van Het Kamp Van Beverlo, Olmense Zoo, TODI - The Ultimate Diving Experience.
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1. Mining Museum Beringen

Koolmijnlaan 201, Beringen 3582, Belgium +32 11 45 30 25
Excellent
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4.5 based on 165 reviews

Mining Museum Beringen

Het Mijnmuseum tells the story of the mines and mining in Limburg. The new museum opened in april 2012 and is highly interactive, with testimonials, a huge touchscreen and lots of audio and moviefragments. There is also the possibility to visit the underground simulation with an enthousiastic guide (ex-miner) to experience how the mineworkers had to work. There are programs for families, groups and schools.

Reviewed By NinjaNeko - Antwerp, Belgium

My dad was a miner here, so were my grandfathers. Growing up in Beringen in the 80s the mine was part of life, always in the background, and its cultural heritage still lives on long past its closure.
I never bothered visiting the museum, figuring I knew what it was about anyway. But my dad really wanted to show his kids "what a tough life" he had ;) And I must say the museum exceeded my expectations. I was a bit disappointed we couldn't go down the actual mine tunnels anymore (too dangerous and they've been sealed off) but the basement exposition of how the underground looked was very well done too. My dad was an enthousiastic guide, but we also had one of the official guides join us in the basement and he was excellent.
On some Sundays larger parts of the museum are opened up (with official guide tour).
Outside there's a café where you can try out the local "koolputtersbier" ("coal miner's beer") and have some food. Actually the outside of the mine complex is rather interesting too if you're into industrial architecture.
One of the old mine terrils (the debris excavated from the mines) can be climbed as a vantage point (for free), and the other one is being turned into an "adventure hill" with mountainbike track etc. And by the end of the year they'll open up a diving school on the premise as well, we'll probably return then so my boyfriend can give that a try, it sounds very cool.
A surpisingly nice way to spend an afternoon.

2. Sauna Sensations

Rietstraat 2, Lummen 3560, Belgium +32 11 91 14 11
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5 based on 1 reviews

Sauna Sensations

Welcome to our spa and B&B where you can relax in all serenity and peace. We offer you a suite with sauna, jacuzzi, radiant heaters, warmed swimmingpool, etc ... in total 160 square meters. You can also enjoy relaxating massages and other beauty therapies to make your stay a unique experience.

Reviewed By EviGenk - Genk

Hier al meerdere keren geweest. Meestal voor 4 uren of meer.
Personeel is altijd vriendelijk!
Meestal kiezen we voor de spaghetti sensations die steeds lekker vers wordt geserveerd met vers brood!
De sauna, jacuzzi en buitenzwembad zijn altijd proper zoals het hoort te zijn.
Een aanrader in deze streek omdat ze goede prijs/kwaliteit bieden op hun diensten, ook de dranken, borrelhapjes en eten zijn zeer goed qua prijs.

3. Blueberry Fields

Schomstraat 147, Koersel 3582, Belgium +32 11 42 52 75
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4 based on 37 reviews

Blueberry Fields

Reviewed By holyday4ever - Beringen

You get to gather your blueberries yourself, and while you do that enjoy the silence, the taste of the fresh blueberries and afterwards a koffie or a blueberry pie on the shop's Terrace. Not in the mood to pick the berries yourself, go by them in the shop for two euros extra per kilo. No problem, right? You could also buy some local products and a lot of products made from blueberries (thee, wine, juice, jam, chocolate).

4. Circuit Zolder

Heusden-Zolder, Zolder 3550, Belgium +32 11 85 88 88
Excellent
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4 based on 26 reviews

Circuit Zolder

Reviewed By Steph_FR-BE - Schaerbeek, Belgium

Went there for the last race of the season "Race Promotion Night" on the 9/11/13: mix of Renault Clio, Suzuki Swift, BMW and Porsche. It was free on this particular event and you could walk within the paddock. What I liked about the circuit was that you can walk around at least half of the circuit, the rest can be seen from the terrasse of the paddock building. Really great to see all corners during this 3 hours race.

5. Herkenrode Abbey

Herkenrodeabdij 4, Hasselt 3511, Belgium +32 11 23 96 70
Excellent
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4 based on 180 reviews

Herkenrode Abbey

Reviewed By RHAHJ - Nijmegen, The Netherlands

The Herkenrode abbey is an old and quite impressive site. It is worth a visit, but I would recommend skipping the museum. Entry is 5 euros, and for that you get an elaborate explanation of the history of the abbey, starting with the counts of Loon, through the wars between Loon and Liège and subsequent wars, through rich and poor times, until the confisquation by Napoleonic troops, at which point all the property was sold. That is the reason that few original items are on display. And that's the reason why I would recommend researching the history of this place for yourself, on the internet (though one can see that they put an effort into using modern presentation techniques, with touch screens, audioguides, and plain written text). Loon is probably the least known of the counties in the Lowlands, and interesting because of that. The small castle in Kuringen is nearby. The stadsmus museum in nearby Hasselt has a few original items from the abbey.

6. ZLDR Luchtfabriek

Marktplein 5, Heusden-Zolder 3550, Belgium +32 11 80 80 88
Excellent
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

ZLDR Luchtfabriek

Reviewed By Mohamed M - Houthalen, Belgium

nice nostalgia for former miners. clean. and there is a hill in the area for a brief but beautiful view at the summit across the region

7. Ter Dolen

Eikendreef 21 | Helchteren, Houthalen 3530, Belgium +32 11 60 69 99
Excellent
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4.5 based on 88 reviews

Ter Dolen

Reviewed By guillermovilas - Hasselt, Belgium

No food served on the Terrace in summer apart from a cheese plate and a plate mixed of cheese and ham and more.
These plates are big and accompanied with very tasty bread and butter.
People mostly come here to have a good beer or another drink on the very pleasant Terrace.
Personnel were friendly
I do recommend it

8. Museum Van Het Kamp Van Beverlo

Hechtelsesteenweg 9, Leopoldsburg 3970, Belgium +32 11 34 48 04
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4 based on 4 reviews

Museum Van Het Kamp Van Beverlo

Reviewed By CarlosHerentals - Herentals, Belgium

Voor al degenen die ooit hun legerdienst hebben volbracht is dit een leuke herinnering voor de anderen een leuk stukje geschiedenis van ons leger

9. Olmense Zoo

Bukenberg 45, Olmen 2491, Belgium +32 14 30 98 82
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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3.5 based on 216 reviews

Olmense Zoo

Reviewed By KristinVanCauteren - Brussels, Belgium

Visited this place with the whole family (12 persons, no kids) and we were satisfied.There are a lot of "big-cats" (panters, lions, leopard, tigers).Also other big Afrika animals (elephants, giraf...)
O.k., this is not THE zoo to visit animals but there is quite a lot to see.If you take your time you can spend easely about 3/4 hours in the Olmense zoo.It's not the most modern zoo but they try to do their best.Also good for kids (playground).

10. TODI - The Ultimate Diving Experience

be-MINE 1, Beringen 3582, Belgium
Excellent
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4 based on 77 reviews

TODI - The Ultimate Diving Experience

Reviewed By 31Tripper40

First visit to TODI, a probably unique diving experience anywhere in the world. Truly excellent and friendly organisation, very good equipment, not too crowded and luckily not over regulated.
Our fellow divers took the initials course and where very happy with it, very patient instructors.
After the dive we visited the restaurant underneath the diving basin. Food was tasty but the service was not yet up to speed. Opened late October.
All in all a very pleasant experience, both for the experienced and inexperienced.
Recommended.

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