Mountain bike trails Londerzeel offers a variety of routes for different skill levels, set within wooded regions and open landscapes. The area provides access to singletracks and dedicated skill areas, catering to mountain biking enthusiasts. While a municipal bike park is undergoing changes, the surrounding trails maintain a strong presence for cycling. Riders can explore diverse terrain, including forest paths and routes with scenic views.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Children can play to their heart's content in the shelter, the fort with tree house, the climbing tower, the walking logs, the walking discs and the 2 sneak tunnels. There is also a mountain bike trail. There are 5 houses for the little ones to play in. (Tourism Flemish Brabant)
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The play forest will become 'POLLEBOS' (May 2021, Facebook Natuurpunt Londerzeel) We could not pay a better tribute to “Paul Van Ingelgem”. Paul was a pioneer and driving force behind Natuurpunt Londerzeel. When Natuurpunt was given management of the Marselaer area, Paul was able to realize his big dream. A four-hectare play forest where children can romp in complete freedom, build camps and come up with the craziest games.
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Single Track very worthwhile
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Nice hills and cool roads for the MTB together with 10 year old son
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The Hunsberg street, together with the surrounding streets such as Breestraten and Kleistraat, forms the core of the hamlet of the same name, which is located on the border of Merchtem and the sub-municipality of Brussegem, and extends north and south of the Wolvertemsesteenweg. The name would date from the 19th century, and was previously so-called "Heinsberg". The toponym refers to the Hunsberg, a motte at a height of 40 meters, now situated at the Wolvertemsesteenweg, northwest of the intersection with the Kleistraat. The current U-shaped remnant with a diameter of 37 meters and a height of 6 to 7 meters indicates a large artificial embankment, which has been affected over time by leveling works. There are traces of a moat around the upper court in the shape of a 3-metre-wide crescent, interrupted on the badly damaged northern side of the motte. On the other hand, no traces of the farmyard have been preserved.
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Nice cruising around in the forest. Nice exploring and twisting and turning paths
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Nice freestyle. Nothing technical but fun swinging in the woods and exploring some paths.
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Londerzeel and its surroundings offer a variety of mountain bike trails, ranging from wooded singletracks to routes through open landscapes. You'll find options suitable for different skill levels, including dedicated skill areas to practice technical maneuvers. While a former municipal bike park is undergoing changes, the region maintains a strong presence for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Yes, for families, the Polle-bos Play Forest (formerly Schierbossen) is an excellent choice. It features a mountain bike trail alongside play areas for children, including a fort with a tree house and climbing tower, making it ideal for a day out with kids.
The Londerzeel Green Loop Mountain Bike Trail is a great option for beginners, suitable for e-bikes and dogs on leashes. It's located in a wooded region and includes singletracks and a skill area in Lippelo. The Juleskesroute - Red Loop near Mechelen also offers moderate terrain with sections suitable for all skill levels (STS S0 - S1).
For more advanced riders, The Hunsberg Trails are known for their challenging paths. Additionally, the MTB Skill Area in the Woods provides technical sections, jumps, and obstacles to improve your skills. The Breutheide Forest Path and Gravel Avenue Near Imde Castle also offer sections requiring good fitness and advanced riding skills.
Highly rated trails include the Maalbeek Trail, known for its sandy roads and views along fields, and the Singletrack Trail in Lippelo Forest, which offers curves, pump bumps, and small technical sections for an enjoyable ride.
You can expect diverse terrain, including wooded sections, singletracks, sandy roads, and open landscapes with views of fields. Some trails, like the Maalbeek Trail, can be muddy, especially after rain, so be prepared for varied conditions.
Yes, the MTB Skill Area in the Woods is specifically designed for improving your skills, featuring tracks with jumps, stones, wood roots, a wall ride, and other technical parts. The Londerzeel Green Loop also includes a skill area in Lippelo.
Beyond mountain biking, Londerzeel offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including longer tours like the Benedenvliet - Schelle – F11 Cycle Highway loop. There are also numerous hiking trails, such as the Center of Flanders Trail or the Imde – De Burcht Estate loop. For runners, trails like the Gravel Road – Gravel Avenue Near Imde Castle loop are available. Find more details on these activities in the cycling, hiking, and running guides for Londerzeel.
Mountain biking in Londerzeel is enjoyable across multiple seasons. However, trails can become muddy after rain, particularly in autumn and winter. Spring and summer generally offer drier conditions, but it's always advisable to check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out.
Yes, some trails offer scenic views. For instance, the Maalbeek Trail provides beautiful views along fields. The region's mix of wooded areas and open landscapes means you'll encounter various picturesque spots during your ride.
Ride durations vary significantly depending on the trail and your skill level. For example, the Juleskesroute can be ridden in under 2 hours for all skill levels, while more advanced sections or longer routes like the MTB Palmvelden Londerzeel (46.4 km) can take around 3 hours and 16 minutes. Some challenging routes may require over 5 hours for very fit and skilled riders.
Visitors appreciate the diverse options for various skill levels, from wooded paths to technical sections. The presence of singletracks, dedicated skill areas, and routes with scenic views are frequently highlighted. The community has contributed 25 upvotes and 8 photos, indicating a positive experience with the local trails.


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