
Bedroom
A restful bedroom in warm earth tones featuring a king-size bed, complete with a cozy area for working or dining and a large window overlooking the countryside.
Maison Malo · As, Belgium
Maison Malo
We realised the most scenic section of our home with the best view over the rolling countryside was sitting quiet, so we decided to open it up for others to enjoy. Maison Malo provides serene accommodation and serves as the ideal gateway for your upcoming travels.
Whether you are here for hiking, cycling, nearby attractions, or simply a restorative weekend away, you will always return to a quiet place that feels considered and warm.
The Accommodation
Designed with a palette of warm earth tones and a black accent, the modern bedroom and bathroom offer all the practical comfort during your stay.

A restful bedroom in warm earth tones featuring a king-size bed, complete with a cozy area for working or dining and a large window overlooking the countryside.

Private bathroom with shower, double vanity, and a large mirror. Equipped with a hair dryer and soaps and gels.

A separate toilet room adds extra privacy and day-to-day convenience.

A generous dressing area with practical storage, a mini fridge, and room to settle in with ease.
Amenities
To help you settle in, we’ve put together an overview of everything available during your stay. If you have any special requests, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Nearby & Activities
From hiking and cycling to exploring the surrounding hotspots like terhills, c-mine, maasmechelen village, amongst others.

Discover A Station, the vibrant gateway to the Hoge Kempen National Park in As, Limburg. Housed in a beautifully restored historic railway station, this unique experience destination combines nature and heritage: climb the 31-metre replica drilling tower for panoramic views, ride the miniature train through the Driebankenbos, explore 9 walking routes past the fairy-tale Bosbeekvallei, discover striking street art and experience the region's mining history in an interactive train carriage.
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The Terril of Waterschei rises 165 metres above the landscape of Genk and As, on the edge of Belgium's first National Park. Shaped by its past as the coal waste dump of the Waterschei mine, active between 1924 and 1987, the site today is a protected landscape and thriving nature reserve. Rare species like the nightjar, skylark, smooth snake and natterjack toad have made it their home, while 435 plant species make it the most botanically diverse mining site in all of Limburg.
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Terhills covers an area of approximately 356 ha in Dilsen-Stokkem and Maasmechelen, on the edge of Belgium’s first National Park. Shaped by its past as an industrial mining and gravel digging site, the environment today is characterized by lush fauna and flora, huge watercourses and unique sights from the ‘terrils’ (now-green spoil tips). Terhills, a green oasis full of diversity – from nature to adventure!
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Bergerven covers an area nestled in the northernmost tip of the Hoge Kempen between Maaseik and Dilsen-Stokkem on the edge of Belgium's first National Park. Shaped by its past as a gravel extraction site, the landscape has since been transformed into a mosaic of tranquil lakes where nature is reclaiming its space. Grazing cattle roam freely, managed by the Limburgs Landschap conservation authority. Bergerven, a serene retreat where water, wildlife and history come together from peaceful lakeside walks to echoes of wartime heritage!
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De Maten covers approximately 300 hectares in the valley of the Stiemerbeekvallei, on the border of Genk, Hasselt and Diepenbeek, in the heart of Belgian Limburg. Shaped by centuries of water management and traditional land use, the landscape today is a rich mosaic of heathlands, shifting dunes, reed-fringed ponds and marshland forests.
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This creative hotbed lives and breathes a unique atmosphere. At the former Winterslag mining site, respect for the industrial past goes hand in hand with contemporary, artistic industriousness. There is plenty to do both in and around the former mining buildings. Have you heard about the C-mine expedition, for example, an underground experience tour? A must-see for anyone who wants to find out more about Genk’s mining history!
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