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No traffic touring cycling routes around Roosdaal are characterized by the gently sloping landscapes of the Pajottenland region in Flemish Brabant, Belgium. The area features rolling hills, scenic countryside, and well-developed cycling infrastructure. Routes often follow river paths, such as along the Dender, and pass through notable forests like Neigembos and Kravaalbos. This provides a dynamic cycling experience with ascents and descents through valleys and past agricultural fields.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The Zepposmolen stands on an open height in Roosdaal and is a classic Pajottenland windmill image in a landscape of gently undulating fields. The wooden post mill still grinds grain from the area, making the place a rare piece of living heritage. The surroundings are quiet and rural, with wide views typical of the Pajottenland.
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The parish church of Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Lombeek is a pearl of Brabant early Gothic. The mini-cathedral is a landmark in the landscape.
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The white spheres are actually inflatable balloons made of Kevlar and are meant to protect the satellites. Kevlar consists of arimids, fibers that form a group of polymers. This makes the spheres heat-resistant and ensures they have high tensile strength. Kevlar is also used in bulletproof vests, among other things. Want to know more? Click through to https://www.persinfo.org/nl/nieuws/artikel/een-van-grootste-navo-communicatiecentra-staat-op-de-kesterheide/33829
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The Woestijnkapel or Chapel of the Holy Cross is located on the Woestijnstraat in Strijland, a hamlet of Gooik. A chapel was built on this site in the 13th century, when a shepherd's dogs found a yellow copper crucifix while digging in the ground. The cross, which must have been made around 1280, quickly became the subject of veneration as a pilgrimage site for pilgrims who came to the Woestijn. The current chapel, however, was only built in 1600, and the unvaulted portal was added in 1713. Inside is a baroque portico altar from 1635 with two Corinthian columns. The chapel has been protected as a monument since 1942. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/erfgoed/4952793498
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The original name for the mill is the Hertboommolen. The name refers to the large open meadow to which the mill is adjacent. In the census book from 1391, the oldest mention of the windmill, it says "1 bunre lant op hertboem byden wintmolen". Want to know more about the legends, stories, myths of the Ttragische mill? Click through to https://www.toerismeroosdaal.be/bezienswaardigheden/begidsbare-bezienswaardigheden/hertboommolen-en-museum
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Always a wonderful photo subject!
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The Dikken van Pamel is a beacon in Pamel along the Dender river, a mammoth of a landmark.
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There are nearly 30 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Roosdaal. These routes cater to various fitness levels, with 16 easy, 11 moderate, and 2 more challenging options, ensuring a suitable ride for almost everyone.
Roosdaal is nestled in the Pajottenland region, known for its gently undulating landscape. You can expect a mix of rolling hills and scenic valleys, offering a dynamic cycling experience. Many routes feature primarily paved surfaces, but some may include unpaved sections, characteristic of the region's rural charm.
Yes, Roosdaal offers several easy, no-traffic routes perfect for families. These routes often follow well-maintained paths through tranquil countryside. A good example is the Old Quay Bridge, Ninove – Kerkplein Cottages loop from Pamel, which is just over 10 km long and has minimal elevation gain, making it very accessible for all ages.
Many of the no-traffic routes in Roosdaal, especially those on dedicated paths or quiet country roads, are suitable for cycling with a dog, provided your dog is accustomed to it and local regulations allow. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you carry water for both of you. Routes through natural areas like the Kravaalbos Forest are generally dog-friendly.
The region offers beautiful natural sights. You can cycle past the historic Hollow Way in Neigembos, a trail with veteran beech trees, or visit the Highest point of Neigembos for expansive views. The Kravaalbos Forest is also a protected nature reserve worth exploring. The Hertboom Windmill, a functioning wooden post mill, also offers broad views of the surrounding countryside.
Absolutely! The area is rich in history. While cycling, you might encounter the Gaasbeek Castle or the beautiful Groenenberg Castle and its park. The Ship Haulers Bridge, Denderleeuw – Dender Riverside Trail loop from Roosdaal takes you along the Dender river, where the 'Schiptrekkersbrug' (Ship Haulers Bridge) stands as a historical landmark.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Roosdaal are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars from over 40 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the tranquil atmosphere, the well-maintained paths, and the picturesque, gently rolling landscapes of the Pajottenland.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Roosdaal are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Chapel of the Seven Beeches – Paved Path Along Geboortebos loop from Borchtlombeek is a moderate circular route that offers a diverse experience.
The Pajottenland region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the forests. While cycling is possible year-round, spring to early autumn generally offers the most pleasant weather conditions for touring.
Roosdaal and its charming villages like Borchtlombeek, Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Lombeek, Pamel, and Strijtem offer various local establishments where you can stop for refreshments. Many routes pass through or near these towns, providing opportunities to enjoy local hospitality and cuisine.
Roosdaal is connected by public transport, making it possible to reach the starting points of many routes. While specific route access details vary, local bus services often connect the smaller towns within Roosdaal to larger transport hubs. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and bicycle carriage policies before planning your trip.
Parking is generally available in the centers of Roosdaal's constituent villages, such as Pamel, Borchtlombeek, and Strijtem. Many routes start from or pass through these areas, offering convenient access to parking facilities. Specific parking information for individual routes can often be found on their respective komoot tour pages.


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