Best bike parks around Overijse are found within the hilly landscape of the Druivenstreek and the bordering Sonian Forest. This region provides a network of mountain bike trails and cycling routes suitable for various skill levels. Riders can experience diverse terrain with elevation changes and varied surfaces. The area offers scenic beauty through vineyards, forests, and charming villages.
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Nice Track, turn just 2 meters before the street
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Excellent passage...to be taken the right way 🤪
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Beautiful region for walking, cycling or gravel
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I regularly break my face (like earlier) but it's nice lol
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Little technical singletrack and therefore also doable with the gravel bike. Descending to a small valley, shorter and steeper from the west side.
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Here is the return of my experience of the day on the slopes of the Bois des Rêves! Positive points: The tracks are surprisingly technical, it is surprising in our regions. We are clearly on typical enduro tracks of intermediate/confirmed level. They are entirely reserved for mountain biking, so you won't risk running into a hiker in the middle of your descent! In addition we have grip everywhere since the ground is slightly sandy. The difference in level is quite significant because the wood is located on a pronounced hillock. There are a lot of different tracks in a very concentrated place. There are jumps, wooden structures, etc... Finally, there are some gentler tracks to go up the slope quietly and start again. There are large car parks nearby if you come by car. The negatives: The place is small so inevitably the descents are very short and do not allow you to gain a lot of speed. Access is totally free but suddenly it lacks regular maintenance and markup. By dint of passages, most of the tracks reveal a lot of roots and not small ones! So you have to like riding on it otherwise go your way. Finally I was there for the first time on a Tuesday afternoon and only met a mountain biker but I guess it must be complicated to have the way free on the weekend given the narrowness of the place and the tracks. Also there are quite a few crossings which can be dangerous if crowded. In any case, do not hesitate to go there!
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Overijse offers a rich network of mountain bike trails and cycling routes through the hilly Druivenstreek (Grape Region) and the bordering Sonian Forest. You'll find diverse terrain with elevation changes, varied surfaces, and scenic beauty passing through vineyards, forests, and charming villages. The area is known for challenging singletracks and dedicated cycling courses.
Yes, for experienced riders, the region offers several technical options. The Mountain Bike Trails in Bois des Rêves feature surprisingly technical enduro tracks with jumps and wooden structures, entirely reserved for mountain biking. Additionally, the Ketelheide Downhill Trail provides a technical downhill experience with a fast descent.
You can enjoy a smooth singletrack experience at Singletrack through the Sonian Forest. This trail is known for its fun and long sections across beautiful forest sceneries, often recommended to be ridden from west to east.
Yes, at De Zuidflank, near De Hagaard, you'll find a 'fietsparcours' (cycling course). It's equipped with various features like a washboard, a curve, a beam, and rocks, making it suitable for BMX and mountain biking to practice and refine skills.
Trails around Overijse can vary. For example, the Singletrack Trail – Nationaal Park Brabantse Wouden, known for its varied bumps and roots, can become very muddy in wet conditions. It's generally best to visit after a few dry days to avoid sticky puddles and challenging terrain.
Beyond mountain biking, Overijse offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate 'Boardwalk at Grootbroek – Heather Field in Rodebos loop from Terlanen' or the challenging 'Vuilbeek Valley – Red Monastery (Rouge-Cloître) loop from Jezus-Eik'. For more options, check out the Hiking around Overijse guide.
Yes, the region offers an extensive network of cycling routes. For instance, the 'Mountainbikeroute 'De 2 Valleien'' can be combined into a total route of 57 kilometers, with over 34 kilometers of unpaved paths. You can also find various touring bicycle routes, like the 'Tervuren Park Ponds – Ponds in Tervuren Park loop from Jezus-Eik', which is 41.6 km long. Discover more in the Cycling around Overijse guide.
Riders will enjoy picturesque landscapes, passing through vineyards in the Druivenstreek, dense forests like the Sonian Forest and Nationaal Park Brabantse Wouden, and charming villages. Many routes offer diverse scenery, from panoramic views to deep woodlands.
Visitors frequently praise the fun and challenging nature of the trails. Many appreciate the smooth singletracks, the technical sections with jumps and wooden structures, and the varied terrain with bumps and roots. The beautiful forest sceneries and the opportunity to ride in natural settings are also highly valued.
Yes, some trails are specifically geared towards mountain bikes or gravel bikes. For example, the Single track next to Ring is less suitable for touring bikes due to its terrain, which can include muddy sections.
While the trails are accessible year-round, conditions are generally best during drier periods. Many trails, especially those with varied bumps and roots, can become very muddy and challenging after heavy rain or in winter. Visiting when the weather has been dry for a few days will provide the most enjoyable experience.


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