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Gravel biking around Mechelen offers diverse terrain, characterized by tranquil natural areas and accessible routes from the city center. The region features riverine landscapes along the Dyle, including floodplains like Oude Dijlearm and Zennegat Sigma, which are rich in plant and animal life. Green lungs such as Mechels Broek and the Barebeek valley provide varied landscapes of grasslands, ditches, and wooded borders. Remnants of the ancient Waverwoud also offer peaceful, tranquil routes.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
3.5
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37.4km
02:14
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Explore the Rondje Leest Hombeek, a moderate 23.3-mile gravel biking loop near Mechelen, featuring varied terrain and scenic nature.
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78.2km
04:43
410m
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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4.6
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75
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68.3km
03:57
80m
80m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.0
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32
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42.9km
02:39
70m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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61.7km
03:37
150m
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hill located in Herselt, at the top there is a wine estate where you can also have a drink.
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Nice segment from the Gempe mill to blast up with the big gear.
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The Grote Nete, roughly speaking, marks the transition to the Kempen region. This rain-fed river flows through a diverse landscape with vast marshlands, sandy grasslands, and mixed forests. The Grote Nete valley includes the Grote Laak, Kleine Laak, Rode Laak, Wimp, Herselt Loop, and Zaartloop. Source and more (with hiking tips) at https://www.landschapsparkdemerode.be/vallei-van-de-grote-nete
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The Liniebrug bicycle and pedestrian bridge is part of the Liniefietsweg (Line Cycle Path), which is approximately 800 meters long and also includes a small bridge over the Steenkesbrug and new bicycle posts. Day trippers, such as hikers, also benefit: Hulshout is located in the Grote Nete valley, where the Sigma Plan is creating "wet nature." No fewer than 850 hectares of flower-rich grasslands and reed beds will be added, the favorite habitat of numerous unique plants and animals. This wet nature also serves a safety function. It acts like a sponge and retains water, so flooding should soon be a thing of the past. Source and more information on the Sigma Plan website: https://www.sigmaplan.be/nl/nieuws/liniebrug-over-grote-nete-feestelijk-ingefietst You can also find more information about the Sigma Plan in the region at the information board of the Paddle Route on Netestraat (the large bridge that forms the border between Westmeerbeek and Heultje), specifically on the back of that information board. See https://www.komoot.com/nl-nl/highlight/8241341 Both the bridge and the road take their names from a nearby large body of water, called "De Linie" (The Line), located west of the other pond, "De Poer."
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This isn't the main entrance. This entrance immediately leads you past the old sheepfold (later a cowshed), the old abbey farm (built in 1640), and the old washhouse (built in 1640).
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Don't hesitate to enter this abbey. The large courtyard is surrounded by various buildings that you can explore at your leisure. You can also visit a permanent exhibition, open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM.
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Komoot offers over 60 dedicated gravel bike routes around Mechelen that prioritize low-traffic or car-free sections. These routes range in difficulty from easy to difficult, ensuring there's something for every rider looking to explore the region's natural beauty away from busy roads.
The terrain around Mechelen is quite diverse, offering a mix of surfaces ideal for gravel biking. You'll encounter tranquil paths through riverine landscapes like the Dyle floodplains, including areas such as Den Battelaer and Het Robbroek. Many routes also feature sections through green lungs like Mechels Broek and the Barebeek valley, with surfaces ranging from compacted gravel and cart tracks to wooded paths. While generally not mountainous, some routes may include gentle undulations.
Yes, Mechelen offers several routes suitable for families looking for car-free gravel biking. While specific 'family' routes are often shorter and less technical, the region's extensive network of bike lanes and quiet paths along rivers and through nature reserves makes it generally safe for family outings. Look for routes with 'easy' difficulty ratings for the most comfortable experience.
Mechelen's gravel trails often pass through beautiful natural areas and past interesting landmarks. You might cycle along the Dijle River, explore the unique tidal Sigma floodplain of Zennegat, or traverse the serene Mechels Broek. Some routes also feature picturesque bridges, such as the Blue Cycle Bridge over the Dijle, offering great photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the local landscape.
Yes, for those seeking longer adventures, routes like the F1 Cycle Route Mechelen–Zemst offer substantial distances, extending up to 75 km and providing extensive views of areas like Mechels Broek. These routes often connect various natural reserves and follow river paths, maximizing your time away from traffic.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for gravel biking in Mechelen, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery as nature awakens or changes colors. Summer can also be great, especially in the shaded sections of forests like the remnants of the Waverwoud. Even winter can be enjoyable on the predominantly hardened surfaces, though some unpaved sections might be muddier after rain.
Many of the gravel routes in Mechelen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. For example, the Hombeek Plateau Blue Loop is a moderate circular route that takes you through varied landscapes. This design is perfect for exploring different areas without logistical concerns about return transport.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Mechelen, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's tranquil natural areas, the variety of terrain from river floodplains to wooded paths, and the excellent network of car-free or low-traffic routes that make for a peaceful and immersive ride.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Mechelen offers several 'difficult' rated routes. An example is the 't Hoogst Trail – Nonnenbos singletrack loop from Willebroek, which provides a longer distance and more technical sections, including singletrack through wooded areas. These routes often feature more elevation gain and varied surfaces to test your skills.
Mechelen is well-connected, making it accessible for cyclists. The city center itself is very bike-friendly, and many routes are easily reachable from urban areas. For routes starting further out, look for designated parking areas near nature reserves or trailheads. Public transport, particularly trains, can also be a good option to reach Mechelen, with many routes starting conveniently close to the city's main station.
Absolutely. The natural areas around Mechelen, such as the Oude Dijlearm region (including Den Battelaer, Het Robbroek, and Zennegat Sigma region) are rich in plant and animal life. You might spot rare migratory birds in the tidal floodplains, various marsh and reed birds, or even birds of prey. The peaceful routes through remnants of the Waverwoud also offer chances to encounter local wildlife in a tranquil setting.


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