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Touring cycling around Kontich offers a network of routes across the flat terrain of the Rupel and Scheldt region in the Flemish Region of Belgium. The area is characterized by its extensive canal and river paths, including the Netekanaal Towpath and routes along the Rupel River, providing level rides away from vehicle traffic. Rural paths and connections via bridges over waterways like the Dijle and Nete are also prominent features of the landscape. This topography makes Kontich an accessible destination…
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.4km
01:16
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30m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
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58
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40.7km
02:23
100m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.3km
01:45
40m
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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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A Bailey bridge is a movable, modular, temporary bridge consisting of standardized, prefabricated steel parts. It is designed to be quickly assembled or dismantled by engineer troops (soldiers), often without heavy equipment such as cranes. The bridge is constructed by bolting together identical steel panels and beams. This allows the length and load-bearing capacity to be easily adjusted. This type of bridge was developed in 1940-1941 by the British civil engineer Donald Bailey and conceived to quickly cross rivers and ravines during World War II after armies had destroyed existing bridges. In Belgium and the Netherlands, there are still several historical examples that were built during WWII and are still in use.
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Lovely meandering river with great walking/cycling path
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Very nice area for walking
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Fantastic walking area along the meandering river, the water was very low
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Every half-hour and hour you can pass here
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Perhaps you've already spotted a small tower from afar, proudly rising above the greenery and the Rupeldijk. The tower belongs to Den Bocht Castle, situated in a bend in the Rupel River. However, this small castle wasn't the first structure on this site. A 16th-century map already shows two moated farms: De Bocht Farm and the old stone fortress Steendere, which some even believe dates back to Roman times. Remnants of this can be recognized as a large body of water just behind the Rupeldijk.
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excellent connection between Mortsel, Berchem and Antwerp Central
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The Emblem Bridge is a concrete girder bridge over the Kleine Nete River in Emblem, a submunicipality of Ranst in the Belgian province of Antwerp. The bridge has a total length of 30 meters and consists of a single span. Just northwest of the bridge lies the bridge of the same name over the Nete Canal.
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Kontich offers mostly flat terrain, characteristic of the Rupel and Scheldt region in the Flemish Region of Belgium. You'll find extensive canal and river paths, such as the Netekanaal Cycle Path and routes along the Rupel River, providing level rides away from vehicle traffic. There are also rural paths and connections via bridges over waterways like the Dijle and Nete, making for varied and generally easy riding conditions.
There are over 60 touring cycling routes around Kontich, catering to various skill levels. This includes 46 easy routes, 13 moderate routes, and 8 more challenging options, ensuring there's something for everyone.
Yes, many routes in Kontich are designed as loops. For example, the easy A bird paradise – Den Bocht Castle loop from Kontich-Lint takes you through scenic landscapes and areas known for birdlife. Another option is the moderate Bridge view – Cycle expressway F1 to Kontich loop from Waarloos, which offers views of local bridges.
You can encounter several interesting features. The Blue Cycle Bridge over the Dijle is a notable link connecting different landscapes. Many routes incorporate the scenic Netekanaal Cycle Path. For nature lovers, there are several birdwatching hides, such as the Birdwatching hide at Hobokense Polder and Broek De Naeyer Bird Hide, which are great for spotting local wildlife.
Kontich's flat terrain and network of dedicated cycle paths, including canal and river paths, make it very suitable for family cycling. Many of the 46 easy routes are ideal for families. The Luistersheide Entry Point loop from Kontich-Lint is a shorter, easy option perfect for a family outing.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 160 reviews. Cyclists often praise the well-paved surfaces, the scenic canal and river paths, and the accessibility of routes for various ability levels. The presence of cycling nodes also makes planning and navigation straightforward.
Kontich is generally well-connected, and many cycling routes are accessible from urban and suburban areas. While specific public transport details for each trailhead vary, the region's infrastructure often allows for easy access to starting points, especially for routes that utilize cycle expressways or pass through towns like Kontich-Lint.
While Kontich offers many routes, some can be combined or extended for longer distances. The Bridge view – Cycle expressway F1 to Kontich loop from Waarloos is a moderate 48 km route, and the Scheldt Promenade – Ring cycle path at Leeuwerik Park loop from Kontich-Lint covers over 30 km, offering good options for those seeking a longer ride.
May and April are particularly popular months for cycling in the Kontich region. The weather during these spring months is generally pleasant, making for ideal conditions to explore the diverse routes and enjoy the natural landscapes.
Yes, the broader region around Kontich offers several historical and cultural points of interest. You can cycle towards Antwerp to see the historic Grote Markt Antwerp, the Brabo Fountain, or the transformed Het Steen, which now serves as the Antwerp Visitor Center.
Yes, Kontich's cycling network incorporates cycle expressways. For instance, the Cycle expressway F1 to Kontich – Fort 4 Mortsel loop from Kontich-Lint is an easy route that utilizes these expressways, providing efficient and often scenic connections through urban and suburban areas.


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