The Belgian province of Limburg, located in the northeastern part of the country, is known for its green landscapes, rich history and hospitable culture. The vast natural area of the Hoge Kempen National Park offers breathtaking hiking and biking trails through forests, heaths and lakes, attracting nature lovers.
The province is steeped in history, visible in its charming towns such as Tongeren, Belgium's oldest city, with its Roman remains and Gallo-Roman Museum. Limburg is also known for its thriving fruit cultivation, especially in Haspengouw, where vast orchards bloom in the spring.
Cultural events, such as the Pukkelpop music festival in Hasselt, attract visitors from far and wide. The warm and friendly people of Limburg, along with a rich culinary tradition of regional dishes and local beers, create a welcoming atmosphere that never fails to charm visitors. This combination of natural splendor, historical treasures and vibrant culture makes Belgian Limburg a special and beloved region.