Best bike parks around Lierde are characterized by challenging mountain biking trails that leverage the region's natural topography. Situated in the Flemish Ardennes, the area offers varied terrain, significant elevation changes, and natural obstacles. These routes provide a demanding off-road cycling experience for mountain bikers seeking natural singletrack and technical elements.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Grove owned by Paul Kellens, author of historical adventure stories for youth and librarian in Herzele ("De Wattenfabriek). He initially makes it freely available to mountain bikers, but as a walker it is also nice to leave the Old Tram Track here and follow the path through the forest, of course following the owner's request to treat nature with respect and to contribute to the safety of MTB riders. Fact: "Wijmenier" is the name of an old craft: the harvesting of young willow branches (wijmen) by basket weavers.
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Not so touring bike friendly anymore. Gravel and grass have almost disappeared. Deep ruts, mud ruts and large stones make driving difficult. Only for adventurous touring cyclists, but perhaps perfect for mountain bikers. Pretty steep too.
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Possibility to eat or drink something
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Technical Gravel or Mtb climb. At one of the ends you can also grab lunch or coffee at Charlet Gerard.
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Nice steep half pipe descent. Worth taking along
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Nice location with several steep descents in single track. Nice change between the woods!
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In the middle there is a kind of winding, there are many opportunities to pick up new skills with the mountain bike.
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Lierde is known for its challenging mountain biking trails that utilize the natural topography of the Flemish Ardennes, rather than traditional bike parks with manufactured features. You'll find varied terrain, significant elevation changes, and natural obstacles, offering a demanding off-road cycling experience.
Yes, Lierde offers several challenging trails for advanced mountain bikers. For instance, De Put Singletrack Descent features steep descents on singletrack, providing a dynamic ride through the woods. Another option is La Houppe and Postelberg Gravel and MTB Route, known for its technical gravel or MTB climb.
You can hone your mountain bike skills at Kerkelenbergweg. This trail features a winding section specifically suitable for developing new techniques and improving your riding.
The trails around Lierde often lead through dense forests and offer a chance to connect with nature. For example, The Oude Wijmenier Forest provides a beautiful setting for both mountain bikers and walkers, with a request to treat nature with respect.
While specific crowd levels can vary, trails that are more technically demanding or longer, such as the Pottelberg Descent – Bois Grand Rieu loop (54.7 km, STS S2) or the Bloso Brakel Trail – Fiertelmeers Climb loop (68.7 km, STS S2), tend to attract riders seeking a more immersive and challenging experience, potentially leading to fewer casual users.
The Flemish Ardennes, with its natural trails, is generally best enjoyed during spring and autumn when the weather is milder and the forest scenery is vibrant. Summer can also be good, but be mindful of potential heat. Winter rides are possible but expect muddy and challenging conditions, especially on trails like Schajollos Path which can have deep ruts and mud.
Yes, near the end of the La Houppe and Postelberg Gravel and MTB Route, you have the possibility to grab lunch or coffee at Charlet Gerard, offering a convenient stop after your ride.
Beyond mountain biking, Lierde offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the Hemelveerdegem village center – 't Ovenkot loop, or explore running routes like the Running loop from Sint-Maria-Lierde. For more options, check out the hiking guide or the running trails guide for Lierde.
Yes, Lierde and the surrounding Flemish Ardennes offer various cycling routes suitable for touring or road bikes. You can find challenging routes like the Elverenberg & Vossenhol Climb – Tenbosse Climb loop or longer rides such as the La Houppe Chapel – Koppenberg Climb loop. For a comprehensive list, refer to the cycling guide around Lierde.
The unique appeal of mountain biking in Lierde lies in the raw, technical, and physically demanding nature of its natural trails. Riders encounter long climbs through dense forests, rooty and rocky sections, and descents that truly test technical skills, all integrated seamlessly into the region's varied topography.
Specific parking information for individual trailheads is often available on local cycling maps or through community forums. Given the natural, dispersed nature of Lierde's trails, look for designated parking areas near popular starting points or consider parking in village centers like Lierde itself and cycling to the trail access points.
For experienced riders seeking a significant challenge, the Pottelberg Descent – Bois Grand Rieu loop from Lierde is a notable option. This 54.7-kilometer trail features an elevation gain of 750 meters and an STS rating of S2, indicating natural obstacles, loose soil, and gradients up to 70%.


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