Best bike parks around Grobbendonk are integrated into the extensive Antwerpse Kempen cycling network, offering a variety of routes. The region features diverse landscapes, including canals, rivers, forests, and open fields. These paths cater to a range of skill levels, from leisurely rides on paved surfaces to more challenging, unpaved segments. Grobbendonk provides well-maintained and clearly signposted cycle paths, making navigation straightforward for cyclists.
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Het Zwart Water is a nature reserve southwest of the town of Lichtaart, which is part of the Antwerp municipality of Kasterlee, located near Lavendelweg 1-3. The area is managed by the Agency for Nature and Forests. The area is located on the Kempense Heuvelrug and consists of a fen that used to be in a drifting sand and heathland area, but was largely forested with conifers during the 19th century. On the edge of the fen you will find bog myrtle thickets, willow swamp forest and poor grassland. There is a floating dome in the fen that forms a safe resting place for birds. The forest is gradually being transformed into more mixed forest. In addition, there are remnants of heathland.
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For more than half a century, the Tourist Tower has stood at the highest point of Herentals. The current tower was opened in May 1985. The construction has 112 wooden steps that take you to a height of 22 metres. At the end of the climb, you are rewarded with a breathtaking view of the surroundings. On the highest floor is an orientation table where you can read the direction and distance to more than a hundred church towers. Some claim that in clear weather you can even see the spheres of the Atomium shining. Even more impressive than the view is the deafening silence that overwhelms you once you rise above the treetops. Be sure to take the time to not listen to anything for a while. There is a cafeteria at the bottom of the tower. You can also take a seat at the picnic benches that are outside on the sandy plain. You can also take lovely walks in the area around the Tourist Tower. Junctions 9, 12 and 94 of the Kempense Heuvelrug walking network are nearby. Cyclists will find the tower between junctions 14 and 90 of the cycling network of the province of Antwerp. Mountain bikers and horse riders will also find plenty to do in the woods. Opening hours 1 May to 30 September: every day from 10 am to 6 pm 1 October to 30 April: every weekend, during the Easter holidays and on public holidays from 10 am to 4 pm. Closed on 25 December and 1 January A visit to the tower for groups is also possible outside opening hours. For more information, send an email to toerisme@herentals.be. Cost 1 euro per person from four years old. Groups of 10 people or more pay 0.70 euro per person. Groups must book in advance with the tourist office.
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You can climb this tower for 1 euro. You can also have a drink at this location in the middle of the woods. There is no table service but self service,
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A beautiful walking area with well-maintained paths. With binoculars you can watch the antics of the water birds
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A really beautiful fen in a quiet area
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Beautiful tower that you can climb for a small fee from where you have a beautiful view above the trees. Here you can also quench your thirst.
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Not so easy to drive up... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Rm_PWBKOw8
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Grobbendonk is integrated into the extensive Antwerpse Kempen cycling network, offering a wide variety of routes. You'll find everything from leisurely rides on paved paths through diverse landscapes like canals, rivers, and open fields, to more challenging unpaved segments and dedicated singletracks for mountain biking.
Yes, Grobbendonk and its surroundings offer several popular mountain bike trails. Notable spots include Lichtaart Singletrack, known for its challenging technical sections, and Singletrack in the Forest, which provides enjoyable sections for speed and flow. You can also find challenging climbs at De Put (Herentals).
Beyond the general network, you can explore routes like the 'Grobbendonk Watermill โ Albertkanaal Bridge Loop' or the 'Grobbendonk Watermill โ St. Anthony's Chapel, Salphen Loop', both moderate and mostly paved. The 'Grobbendonk along water, forest and quiet roads' route offers scenic views along the Kleine Nete embankment, the Albert Canal, and through natural areas like Pidpabos and Molenbos.
Yes, the cycling network in Grobbendonk caters to a wide range of skill levels. You'll find easy, paved loops perfect for beginners and families, as well as more demanding routes with unpaved sections and challenging singletracks for experienced mountain bikers.
Cyclists can enjoy diverse scenery including canals, rivers, forests, and open fields. A significant natural highlight is The Zwart Water, a unique fen with dark water due to peat formation, offering a serene environment for nature observation. You can also visit De Paepekelders Tourist Tower for panoramic views of the surroundings.
The cycling routes in Grobbendonk can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. For mountain biking, some trails like Lichtaart Singletrack are often better during slightly wetter months to avoid sandy conditions. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for all types of cycling.
Absolutely. Many routes within the Antwerpse Kempen network are well-maintained and mostly paved, making them ideal for families. Natural areas like The Zwart Water and landmarks like De Paepekelders Tourist Tower are also considered family-friendly attractions along the routes.
Besides cycling, Grobbendonk offers opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can find various running trails, such as the 'Albertkanaal Riverside Path' or routes through the Pidpa Forest. For more details on these activities, explore the Running Trails around Grobbendonk guide.
The length of bike trails in Grobbendonk varies significantly. You can find shorter loops, like the Grobbendonk Watermill routes which take up to two hours, or much longer routes that are part of the extensive Antwerpse Kempen network. For example, some MTB routes can be over 80 km, such as 'The Black Water โ Lichtaart Singletrack loop from Bouwel'.
The Antwerpse Kempen cycling network is designed with convenience in mind, often providing information on rest areas, picnic spots, and local hospitality. For instance, at De Paepekelders Tourist Tower, there is a cafeteria at the bottom where you can have a drink and rest.
Yes, many of the cycling opportunities in Grobbendonk are designed as circular routes, making it easy to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the 'Grobbendonk Watermill โ Albertkanaal Bridge Loop' and various thematic routes like the Molenroute, which offers two distinct loops.
The routes are highly valued for their diverse scenery, including canals, rivers, forests, and open fields. They are accessible, well-maintained, and clearly signposted, making navigation straightforward. The tranquility of natural reserves and the integration into the broader Antwerpse Kempen network also contribute to a rewarding cycling experience for all levels.


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