The Limburg Challenge is a two-day mountain bike tour held in Limburg in late June. It is designed for riders seeking a challenging off-road weekend in a small group setting, avoiding crowded events. The route connects Limburg's terrain, passing through areas like Mook, Swalmen, and Valkenburg, covering 95 km on the first day and 75 km on the second. This event targets dedicated mountain bikers, with a participant limit of 100 people, reflecting the organizers' philosophy of “small but nice.”
The courses are predominantly unpaved, utilizing quiet paths through Limburg's natural landscapes and parts of Germany, deliberately avoiding high-traffic zones. Participants navigate using their own GPS devices, requiring not only fitness but also navigational skills, climbing ability, and proficiency in handling technical sections and descents. Riders typically participate with their own groups of friends, and previous attendees highlight the event's intimate scale, refreshment stops, provisions, and welcoming atmosphere as key distinguishing features.