Bike parks around Denderleeuw offer a network of cycling and mountain biking routes that explore the region's natural landscapes and historical features. The area provides a mix of terrain, from unpaved paths to single tracks, suitable for various cycling preferences. Cyclists can discover routes along the Dender river and through local nature areas. Denderleeuw's cycling infrastructure connects to a broader network, allowing for customized routes.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The Schotte Sports Centre in Aalst is a multifunctional sports complex that was created on the former site of the Schotte tannery. The sports centre includes a state-of-the-art sports hall, an Olympic gymnastics hall, a combat and dance hall, a fitness room, and an athletics track. It also offers climbing facilities, mountain bike trails, kayak trails and much more. One of the most striking features of the sports centre is the new climbing tower, also known as "Blue Diamond". This 16-metre high ropes course was designed by The Outsider and consists of three levels with different levels of difficulty. It is accessible to both beginners and advanced climbers and offers a unique climbing experience with a combination of rope bridges, stairs, climbing and balancing exercises. The history of the site begins with the Schotte tannery, whose beautifully renovated gatehouses and the long factory wall still form the iconic streetscape of the Kapellekensbaan. The sports centre is now one of the most modern sports sites in Belgium and offers a wide range of sports facilities and activities.
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very quiet walk between the green and the animals also a bit fashionable for those who like to go on an adventure where dogs can run and play freely we hope to interest Julie for our dog group dog park the free four-legged friends grt ines and gert
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The Steeneveldweg in East Flanders is a short but challenging MTB trail, ideal as a connecting route within larger routes or as a fast technical challenge.
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Nice little climb over gravel
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An ultra-modern multifunctional sports center was built on the former site of the Schotte tannery on the legendary "Kapellekensbaan" (cf. the book by Aalster native L.ouis Paul Boon). With a huge sports hall, an Olympic gymnastics hall, a combat and dance hall and a fitness room,... it also forms the base for a real sports district. More than 30 sports clubs have their base in Schotte and the Aalst Sports Service also moved there. The Blue Diamond ropes course tower (from Outsider) is an eye-catcher. Source: https://www.sportwijkschotte.be/
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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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Slightly sloping gravel path along the Steenberg recreation area. The trail is part of the Erpe-Mere mountain bike trail.
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Nice gravel path that is part of a MTB route at the Steenberg recreation area in Erpe-Mere. The path was recently reinforced with fine gravel.
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Denderleeuw offers a diverse network of cycling routes, including dedicated mountain bike loops, recreational cycling paths, and routes that explore natural landscapes and historical features. You'll find a mix of terrain, from unpaved sections and single tracks to paved paths along rivers.
Yes, Denderleeuw features two main mountain bike loops: a Green Loop (15.78 km, 59m elevation) and a slightly longer, more challenging Blue Loop (19 km, 90m elevation). Both start from Walleken 12, Denderleeuw, and can be combined for a longer ride. These routes include significant unpaved sections and single tracks.
For a relaxed ride, consider the Schiptrekkersroute, an easy 44.4 km route that follows the Dender river, showcasing the rural beauty of the Scheldeland region and historical elements like the Schiptrekkersbrug. Other options include the Kapellekensroute and Tour Elentrik.
Absolutely. Highlights like the Steeneveldweg Trail in East Flanders offers a short but challenging MTB experience. The Gravel path at Steenberg Recreation Area in Erpe-Mere is another intermediate trail that's part of a larger MTB route.
Yes, the Vondelpad Nature Trail in Liedekerke is known as a quiet area with both hiking and MTB trails where dogs can run freely. It's a great spot to enjoy nature with your canine companion.
Cycling routes around Denderleeuw often pass through diverse natural settings. You can explore areas like the Molenbeekmeersen nature area, the Dender river corridor, and forests such as The Oude Wijmenier Forest, which is open to mountain bikers and walkers alike.
Yes, Denderleeuw's routes often integrate historical elements. The Schiptrekkersroute, for example, follows the historical path of barge haulers along the Dender river and features the Schiptrekkersbrug with a heritage board. The Schotte Sports Center is built on the site of a former tannery, with renovated gatehouses preserving its history.
Beyond cycling, you can find various outdoor activities. The Schotte Sports Center offers climbing facilities and kayak trails. For more general outdoor exploration, you can find numerous MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Touring Cycling Routes in the region.
Denderleeuw is part of a cycling junction network (Fietsknooppunten), which allows you to easily plan and customize your own routes by connecting various points of interest. This system provides flexibility to create rides tailored to your preferences.
For mountain bike loops, a common starting point with potential parking is Walleken 12, Denderleeuw. For other routes, it's advisable to check specific route descriptions or local signage for designated parking areas near trailheads or town centers.
While Denderleeuw's routes are generally accessible, the Blue Loop mountain bike trail offers a slightly more challenging option with 90 meters of elevation gain and a significant portion of unpaved terrain. The Steeneveldweg Trail is also described as a short but challenging MTB trail.
Visitors appreciate the variety of cycling options, from quiet nature trails where dogs can run freely, to challenging MTB sections. The integration of natural beauty, like forests and river paths, with historical landmarks adds to the appeal, offering a well-rounded outdoor experience.


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