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Touring cycling in Brussels offers a blend of urban exploration and natural landscapes. The region is characterized by extensive green spaces, including large parks and forests like the Sonian Forest, alongside a network of canals and dedicated cycling paths. Its terrain is generally gentle, with some undulating sections, providing varied routes for cyclists. The city is encircled by the 60-kilometer Promenade Verte, a signposted circular route through green areas.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Definitely stop by Ernesto koffie (right at the roundabout Walensebaan and Smisstraat), a cozy little food truck right by the ponds. There are also cozy seating areas provided at the food truck itself. Delicious coffee and wonderful pastries. Ideal for a refueling stop. Super friendly service. Open Wednesday to Sunday from 10:30
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The view after the climb is simply great
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Practical for safely crossing the highway. New bridge in very good condition.
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On this path, you can enjoy beautiful views of the Dijle landscape. Enjoy it to the fullest at a moderate speed.
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A beautiful place for rest and walking: you can stroll along it, enjoy the greenery and water, and it is part of the historical and natural charm of Tervuren.
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The Voer river leads you from the center of Vossem to Tervuren's Warande Park, along the narrow Voerwegje. The majestic Tervuren Park takes you past the Africa Museum to the De Warandepoort visitor center for a short break. You re-enter the park where, at the Saint-Hubert Chapel, you'll discover the remains of the palace of the Dukes of Brabant. After leaving Tervuren Park, follow the cobblestones and brick wall of the Waalsebaan, a very old road that connected Namur to Mechelen. Soon you'll be walking through a vast landscape of fields, with views stretching for miles all the way back to Vossem. If you prefer, you can shorten the walk to 5.5 km. At hiking junction 43, leave the Voer and from there follow junction 44 and beyond.
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The stream rises in the Sonian Forest near Tervuren. The Voer's sub-basin encompasses almost the entire territory of the municipalities of Tervuren and Bertem, and the western part of Leuven. The source of the Flemish Brabantse Voer is in the Kapucijnenbos (Capuchin Forest) in Tervuren, at an elevation of approximately eighty meters above sea level. Via the ponds of the Warande, it flows through Vossem, Leefdaal, and Bertem to Leuven, where it flows into the Dijle at an elevation of approximately twenty-four meters. The stream is over fifteen kilometers long. The headwaters, which are quite significant in the upper reaches, average five meters per thousand. The Voer has no tributaries other than a few streams that connect several water sources to the stream. Its basin has a surface area of approximately 5,130 hectares. It is elongated in shape, with a width that varies between three and four kilometers. The stream has undergone significant human intervention. Ponds were created, several watermills were built, and a z
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In front of the park is a French garden with ponds, flower beds and statues, which extends to a series of ponds that receive their water from the Voer.
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Brussels offers a vast network of over 950 touring cycling routes, catering to various preferences and skill levels. You'll find options ranging from leisurely urban rides to more challenging excursions through forests and along canals.
The routes in Brussels are categorized into three main difficulty levels: over 390 easy routes, more than 360 moderate routes, and nearly 200 difficult routes. This ensures there's something for every cyclist, from beginners to experienced riders.
Brussels is rich in green spaces and historic sites. You can cycle through the expansive Sonian Forest, explore the picturesque Bois de la Cambre, or enjoy the grandeur of Cinquantenaire Park. Many routes also pass by iconic city landmarks like the Grand Place or the Atomium.
Yes, Brussels is well-suited for circular routes. A notable option is the 60-kilometer Promenade Verte (Green Walk), which encircles the city through parks and forests. You can also find many loop trails, such as the Tervuren Park Ponds – Lake in the Park van Tervuren loop from Merode, which offers a pleasant ride through Tervuren Park.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for touring cycling in Brussels, offering pleasant temperatures and lush green landscapes. Spring is particularly enchanting with the bluebells in Hallerbos, while autumn provides beautiful foliage.
Absolutely. Many routes in Brussels are suitable for families, especially those through parks and along dedicated cycle paths. The city's extensive green spaces like Bois de la Cambre and Parc du Cinquantenaire offer wide, flat paths perfect for a relaxed family outing. The Salangaan Bridge – 4 Fonteinen Urban Development loop from Bruxelles-Nord - Brussel-Noord is an easy option that stays within the city.
Many parks and natural areas in and around Brussels are dog-friendly, though specific rules may apply regarding leashes. The Sonian Forest, for example, is a popular spot for walks and cycles with dogs. Always check local regulations for specific routes or parks you plan to visit.
The komoot community highly rates touring cycling in Brussels, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 3,500 reviews. Cyclists often praise the extensive network of green spaces, the well-maintained paths, and the unique blend of urban exploration with natural beauty, particularly routes like the Cycle path along the Zenne – New cyclists' bridge loop from Haren-Sud - Haren-Zuid which offers a mix of urban and natural scenery.
Yes, the Brussels Canal offers a dedicated cycle lane, providing an easy and accessible route through the city. You can explore routes like the Charleroi-Brussels Canal – Ittre Marina loop from Horta, which takes you along the waterway, blending urban and industrial landscapes with green stretches.
Brussels has good public transport links, making many starting points accessible by train, tram, or bus. For routes further out, such as those near the Sonian Forest or Tervuren Park, there are often designated parking areas. The city also has shared bike systems and rental shops for convenience.
While much of Brussels' terrain is gentle, there are routes that offer more of a challenge. For instance, the Sonian Forest – Sonian Forest Path loop from Schuman is rated as difficult, featuring more significant elevation changes within the forest's undulating landscape. Another challenging option is the Woluwe Park – Sonian Forest Path loop from Uccle-Calevoet - Ukkel-Kalevoet, which covers a longer distance with substantial elevation gain.
Many touring cycling routes in Brussels, especially those passing through towns or popular parks, offer opportunities for cafe or pub stops. The city center and neighborhoods like Sablon and Matongé are full of establishments. Even routes venturing into the countryside often have charming local eateries or 'cafés' where you can refuel.
Yes, the Flemish periphery around Brussels features cycling routes that connect various historical castles and estates. While not directly on the provided routes, you can find paths leading to places like Gaasbeek Castle, Rubens Castle, or the castle of Groot-Bijgaarden, blending natural landscapes with historical remnants.


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