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Mountain biking in Domein Blommerschot En Beulkbeemden offers a network of trails within a natural park setting near Antwerp. The region is characterized by extensive woodlands, open fields, and gentle terrain, with minimal elevation changes. Many routes follow established forest paths and gravel tracks, providing varied surfaces for mountain bikers. The landscape includes historical landmarks such as castles, integrated into the trail system.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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46.8km
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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01:16
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Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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04:20
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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58.9km
03:42
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Beautiful avenue with a cycle and walking path; the avenue leads towards the abbey.
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Path through the forest towards the abbey and brewery of Westmalle.
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Beautiful walking and cycling path through an avenue.
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Wide forest path that runs alongside a small stream.
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pleasant picnic area with brand new oak benches, both under cover and outdoors.
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It's always worth taking a closer look...
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Hof d'Intere is a Renaissance castle in Wechelderzande. It is located at Pastorijstraat 2 and dates back to 1649. The castle's name is older, dating from 1440, when Philip the Good granted the towns of Wechelderzande, Gierle, and Lille as a fief to Ambrosius van Dinther. The "laathof" (court) held its meetings in the local inn, which was called Hof d'Intere or Hof van Dynter, after the name Van Dinther. Later, this fief passed to Johan de Proost, lord of Wechelderzande. He built the current castle on the basis of an existing castle dating back to the 16th century. In 1686, it became the property of the pastor of Wechelderzande after Johan de Proost was forced to sell it. The house then served as a rectory from 1688 to 1964 and then as the town hall until 1977. This was when municipal reorganization took place, and since then it has been a municipal center with a library and park. In 1939, the building was classified as a protected monument. In 2019, it was announced that the library would be closed and that the municipality of Lille would reconsider the castle's future purpose.
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On March 13, 1440, Philip the Good granted Wechelderzande, along with Gierle and Lille, as a fief to Ambrosius de Dynter. The court of justice, or the alderman's court, of the feudal lordship was therefore named Hof d'Intere. The court held its meetings in a village inn. The Hof d'Intere building was erected in 1649 by the lord of Wechelderzande, Jonker Jan de Proost or Johan de Proost. The newly built, impressive residence was named Hof d'Intere: partly because it was built on a plot of land that belonged to the fiefdom under the jurisdiction of the Hof d'Intere, and partly because Johan de Proost had acquired the rights to this fiefdom and was therefore entitled to use the title "Lord of Dynter." From 1686 to 1964, Hof d'Intere served as the parsonage of Wechelderzande. Later it served as the town hall of Wechelderzande until the merger in 1977. After that it was used for a while as the municipal council, reception, ceremony and wedding hall of the municipality.
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The trails in Domein Blommerschot En Beulkbeemden cater to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and difficult routes. Specifically, there are 73 easy trails, 128 moderate trails, and 35 difficult trails available, offering options for everyone from beginners to experienced riders.
Trail lengths vary significantly. For instance, the Zoerselhof Castle – Forest Path Near the Brewery loop from Antwerp is about 34.1 km (21.2 miles), while the Gravel Bike Path – Merksplas Colony loop from Vlimmeren extends to 58.6 km (36.4 miles). There are also shorter options, such as the Vorselaar Castle – MTB Trail in Vorselaar loop from Antwerp at 18.4 km (11.4 miles).
Yes, as a natural park area, Domein Blommerschot En Beulkbeemden typically offers designated parking areas at various access points to the trail network. It's advisable to check specific starting points of routes for the most convenient parking options.
While there are no direct rental facilities within the domain itself, you can usually find mountain bike rental shops in nearby towns and cities like Antwerp or Zoersel, which are well-equipped to serve visitors to the region.
Absolutely. Many of the 73 easy trails are suitable for families, featuring gentle terrain and established forest paths. These routes often provide a pleasant and safe environment for riders of all ages to enjoy the natural surroundings.
Beginners will find plenty of suitable options among the 73 easy trails available. These routes typically follow well-maintained forest paths and gravel tracks with minimal elevation changes, making them ideal for those new to mountain biking. Look for routes described as 'easy' on komoot.
Yes, experienced riders can test their skills on the 35 difficult trails within the domain. An example is the Vorselaar Castle – MTB Trail in Vorselaar loop from Antwerp, which offers more challenging terrain, particularly around the castle grounds.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking in Domein Blommerschot En Beulkbeemden, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be good, especially in the shaded woodlands, while winter riding is possible but may involve muddy sections depending on rainfall.
Yes, mountain biking is possible during winter, but conditions can vary. Trails may be muddy or wet, especially after rain or snowmelt. It's recommended to check local weather conditions and trail reports before heading out and to ensure your bike is equipped for potentially challenging surfaces.
While the domain itself is primarily natural, you'll find cafes and restaurants in the surrounding villages and towns. Many routes pass close to or through these areas, offering opportunities to refuel and relax. It's a good idea to plan your route to include a stop at a local establishment.
Yes, the region offers several interesting spots. You might encounter the Wechel airport spotters place, which provides a unique perspective. Additionally, the varied landscape of woodlands and open fields often presents scenic vistas, particularly during seasonal changes.
The trails in Domein Blommerschot En Beulkbeemden offer a mix of natural beauty and historical interest. You can explore the Valley of the Delfte Brook, encounter the historical Kruis van Blommerschot, and even pass by the NATO Airfield Malle. Many routes also feature historical castles, such as those mentioned in the Zoerselhof Castle – Forest Path Near the Brewery loop from Antwerp and Vorselaar Castle – MTB Trail in Vorselaar loop from Antwerp.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 600 reviews. Reviewers often praise the extensive network of trails, the blend of dense woodlands and open gravel paths, and the integration of historical sites like castles into the routes. The varied terrain and options for different skill levels are also frequently highlighted.


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