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Mountain biking around Wevelgem offers diverse landscapes, from serene green spaces to varied terrain with flat stretches and gentle hills. The region is characterized by the picturesque Leie River, which provides scenic paths along its banks, and numerous parks like Kasteelpark. This mix of urban vibrancy and natural beauty makes Wevelgem an appealing destination for outdoor pursuits, particularly cycling. The area's strong connection to professional cycling ensures a well-developed infrastructure for mountain bikers.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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62.9km
03:41
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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54.6km
03:32
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The mill is now open to the public. If you see the blue flag flying, you can enter. You can also arrange a visit by emailing gavers@west-vlaanderen.be or calling 056 23 40 10.
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The Koutermolen is a wooden post mill that stood from the early 19th century until 1982, about 300 meters from its current location. Fate struck twice: in 1892, the mill burned down completely, and in 1917, the Germans demolished the newly constructed mill to build an airfield. After the First World War, the Deerlijk State Mill was moved to the site of the Koutermolen. In 1948, the mill stopped operating and fell into disrepair. The Province of West Flanders purchased it in 1978 for the symbolic sum of one franc with the aim of restoring it and transferring it to the De Gavers Provincial Estate. It was fully restored according to the building plan of the old Koutermolen. The restored Koutermolen was inaugurated on September 19, 1987. Thirty years later, a thorough renovation of the outer shell was again necessary. The mill was fully restored in 2021. The mill was officially opened in April 2022 and stands proudly on its 7-meter-high mound, a guardian of the estate. Source: westvlaanderen.be
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Belfry tower, located in the middle of the Market Square. On the southeastern side marked by the war memorial of the First World War. The belfry was part of the small or old hall. The hall building actually consisted of two parts: the belfry, called Halletoren or "het Halleke", and the cloth hall itself. After the commissioning of the Nieuwe or Grote Hallen in 1540, built by the Antwerp resident Pieter Theels on the current Schouwburgplein, it was only used for the retail of all kinds of goods during the Monday and annual markets. The current appearance of the Halletoren was mainly determined in 1520 with the reconstruction of the upper part and in 1899 with the demolition of the surrounding buildings. (Inventory of Immovable Heritage)
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The Belfry of Kortrijk is a medieval watchtower and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Originally built in the 14th century as a symbol of urban freedom, it served as a watchtower and bell tower. The iconic tower with its dragon on its spire offers a beautiful view of the city and is a silent witness to Kortrijk's rich history.
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The Broel Towers are a protected monument, first dating back to 1386 & 1415 (second tower). They were built to control the traffic on the River Leie. They had to be rebuilt after the first and second world wars
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Komoot features nearly 30 mountain bike trails around Wevelgem. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging routes, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes of the region.
Yes, Wevelgem offers several trails suitable for beginners and families. There are 3 easy-rated routes, and many moderate trails are also accessible for those looking for a pleasant ride without extreme technical demands. The region's diverse terrain includes flat stretches and gentle hills, making it welcoming for various abilities.
The mountain bike trails in Wevelgem feature a diverse topography. You'll encounter picturesque paths along the Leie River, serene green spaces, and varied terrain that includes both flat sections and gentle hills. Some routes, particularly those in areas like the Kemmelberg, might include short but steep cobbled climbs, reflecting the region's rich cycling heritage.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Wevelgem offers 10 difficult-rated mountain bike routes. These can include technical sections, longer distances, and more significant elevation changes. For instance, the region's connection to the Gent-Wevelgem race means some routes incorporate iconic climbs like the Kemmelberg, offering a demanding experience.
For those looking for longer rides, Wevelgem has several extensive routes. One notable option is the Garden Mural on Utility Boxes – Schoonwater Trail loop from Wevelgem, which spans over 65 kilometers. Another great choice is the Port Fluvial Trails – Short, pleasant path loop from Wevelgem, covering nearly 55 kilometers.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Wevelgem are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys. Examples include the Path Along the Canal – Graffiti: Eye on a Globe loop from Wevelgem and the Cormorant on the Lys Towpath – Port Fluvial Trails loop from Wevelgem, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The mountain bike trails in Wevelgem are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.3 stars from over 40 reviews. More than 1000 mountain bikers have explored the area using komoot, often praising the diverse terrain, scenic river paths, and the well-developed cycling infrastructure.
Yes, the region around Wevelgem is rich in history and natural beauty. While riding, you might encounter historical sites like the Tyne Cot Cemetery or the Black Watch Corner Memorial, particularly if your route traverses the 'Plugstreets' known for their World War history. You can also enjoy natural highlights like Polygon Wood - Lange Dreve.
Wevelgem offers mountain biking opportunities year-round, but conditions vary. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. While some technical trails like the 'Mountainbikeroute Preshoekbos' can become quite muddy in winter, many routes along the Leie River and through parks remain enjoyable. Summer is also popular, with longer daylight hours.
Yes, the diverse landscape of Wevelgem offers several scenic spots. Routes that climb towards areas like the Kemmelberg or Monteberg provide rewarding views of the rural fields and surrounding countryside. The paths along the Leie River also offer picturesque vistas, especially where the riverbanks create an 'oasis' of natural beauty.
Wevelgem's strong cycling culture means you'll often find opportunities for breaks. While specific cafes on every trail aren't listed, the town itself and nearby villages offer various establishments. The 'Leieborden' along the Leie River are known for their scenic walking and cycling paths, and areas like 'Budo Island' near Kortrijk (accessible via the College Bridge) feature cafes and cultural spots.
The duration of mountain bike rides in Wevelgem varies significantly depending on the route's length and difficulty. Shorter, easier loops might take around 1-2 hours, while moderate routes like the Port Fluvial Trails – Short, pleasant path loop from Wevelgem can take around 3 hours 28 minutes. Longer, more challenging trails can extend to 4 hours or more.


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