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Touring cycling around Borsbeek, Belgium, features a landscape characterized by green, open spaces, local parks, and accessible routes. The area includes natural features such as the Hulgenrodebos forest and the Nosegoed Nature Reserve, offering tranquil settings. Buffer basins and the Geboortebos also contribute to the pastoral scenery. Borsbeek's flat terrain and extensive cycling infrastructure connect it to wider natural networks and the city of Antwerp.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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22.0km
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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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8.60km
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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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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The inner fort of Fort 3 Borsbeek consists of two semicircles of different diameters (approximately 90 and 60 meters), placed with their bases touching. The larger semicircle, the "head," faces the enemy, while the smaller, the "tail," faces away. A courtyard is located at the center. Troop rooms, storage areas, and a kitchen are located on the ground and first floors of the inner fort. A battery, integrated into the "tail," was built on the second floor to defend the entrance to the inner fort in case of emergency. The "head" at that level is covered with earth and planted with plants. A dry moat, a road that runs entirely around the inner fort and can be closed off at various points, encircles the inner fort. This dry moat served to bring any attackers within range of the defenders' fire. The moat is formed by a counter-escapatory (a wide earthen rampart with defenders' quarters fitted with loopholes). In front of the main front is a central caponier which, together with two half side caponiers, defends the front part of the moat with mounted cannons.
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Artwork by Joachim. It shows a large couple on two sides of a corner building.
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Street art artist SMOK transforms the temporary site at the Peperbus into a beautiful work of art. Definitely go and take a look π€©
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For Walls of BoHo, Joachim invited his buddy 2 Dirty, this enigmatic local artist painted on the busiest spot across the street. His comical style and clean lines betray his roots in graffiti; this artist likes to collaborate with others and always stays in the background. He painted on this temporary wall that hides an unused entrance to the metro system.
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The planes fly low above you here. You also have a surprising view of the highest buildings in Antwerp (among others the boerentoren, .. you can see from here).
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Borsbeek offers a good selection of touring cycling routes, with over 10 options available for exploration. All of these routes are rated as easy, making them accessible for various skill levels.
The touring cycling routes in Borsbeek are predominantly easy, characterized by minimal elevation gain. The terrain is generally flat, featuring green, open spaces, local parks, and buffer basins, making for a relaxed and pleasant cycling experience. You'll find routes like Fort 4 Mortsel β Fort 4 Mortsel loop from Borsbeek with only about 35 meters of elevation change over 21.7 km.
Yes, Borsbeek is well-suited for family cycling. All touring routes in the area are rated as easy, with gentle terrain and low elevation changes. Local parks like Floris Primspark and Gemeentepark Borsbeek offer accessible green spaces, and the path connecting Borsbeek to Antwerp is mostly flat and cyclist-friendly, ideal for families.
Many of the green spaces and natural areas around Borsbeek, such as Hulgenrodebos and Nosegoed Nature Reserve, are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always best to check specific local regulations for nature reserves or parks you plan to visit with your dog.
Borsbeek's routes showcase green, open spaces, local parks, and natural reserves. You can cycle past the tranquil Hulgenrodebos deciduous forest, the Nosegoed Nature Reserve with its central pond, and buffer basins that are part of a grazing project. The area also connects to larger green networks like Boekenbergpark and Rivierenhof park, offering diverse natural scenery.
Absolutely. A prominent historical landmark is Fort 3, which serves as a hub for outdoor activities and a starting point for routes. You can also explore routes that pass by Fort 4 Mortsel, as seen in the Fort of Borsbeek β Fort 4 Mortsel loop from Eksterlaar. The region's history is woven into its landscape, offering interesting sights beyond just nature.
Yes, several touring cycling routes in Borsbeek are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Our Lady in Ranst loop from Borsbeek and the Temporary construction site β Giants of BoHo loop from Eksterlaar, which are both easy and offer pleasant rides.
The touring cycling experience in Borsbeek is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 2200 reviews. Cyclists often praise the area's accessible, flat terrain, the abundance of green spaces, and the well-connected network of routes that make for enjoyable and relaxed rides.
Borsbeek is well-integrated into the public transport network, making it accessible for cyclists. You can reach Borsbeek by bus from Antwerp, and many routes are easily reachable from the town center. The close proximity and flat connection to Antwerp also mean you can cycle directly from the city to start your tour.
Yes, there are several interesting highlights near the cycling routes. You can find beautiful lakes such as Hoefijzerput and the Pond at Fort III Borsbeek. For nature enthusiasts, the Birdwatching hide at Hobokense Polder is also within reach, offering opportunities for wildlife observation.
The mild climate of the Antwerp province generally makes spring through autumn ideal for touring cycling in Borsbeek. During these seasons, the green spaces are vibrant, and the weather is typically pleasant for outdoor activities. While winter cycling is possible, some paths might be less maintained, and cooler temperatures would require appropriate gear.
Yes, there is an excellent 8.5 km, mostly flat, and dedicated cyclist-friendly path that directly connects Borsbeek to the heart of Antwerp. This route allows for easy touring between the quieter suburban environment and the vibrant city, offering a blend of natural scenery and urban exploration, such as the Antwerp Zoo entrance buildings β Royal Flemish Opera, Antwerp loop from Borsbeek.


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