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Woluwe Park – Springs Park loop from Delta

Easy

5.0

(5)

136

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Woluwe Park – Springs Park loop from Delta

00:40

9.73km

70m

Cycling

Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 15, 2026

Tips

Includes segments that go up or down a series of steps

You may need to carry your bike.

After 73 m for 9 m

After 9.66 km for 9 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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1

2.04 km

Promenade Verte Footbridge

Highlight • Bridge

2

2.86 km

Woluwe Park

Highlight • Forest

It is one of the largest parks in the capital with its nearly 69 hectares, its history is intimately linked to that of the creation of the avenue de Tervueren within the framework of the Universal Exhibition of 1897. The distribution of the exhibition on two sites (the Parc du Cinquantenaire and the royal estate of Tervueren) requiring a connecting axis, a landscaped park is envisaged along the avenue to embellish it and attract the bourgeois of the capital.

Landscape architect Emile Lainé will be entrusted with the development project. Earthworks will be undertaken, using in particular the earth removed during the construction of the four ponds to give the park its rugged relief of English inspiration. The park is also distinguished by the variety of its trees with some 180 different species.

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3

3.37 km

In the Museum of Urban Transport in Brussels you will find an extensive collection of vehicles that have driven on the streets of the capital, over a period of more than a century.

During the weekends of the opening season, which runs from April to September, you can drive through Brussels in one of the historic vehicles. This way you relive the atmosphere of the early twentieth century on the Tervurenlaan and in the Zoniënwoud.

A tram line with old trams allows you to discover the different districts between the museum and Place Royale: the Cinquantenaire Park, the European district, the square district, and so on. Finally, you can also rent the museum halls and vehicles for different types of events.

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4

3.44 km

A former railway line linking Brussels to Tervueren in the past, the route has since been converted into a promenade of some 10 kilometers for pedestrians and cyclists, but not only! This corridor also plays an important role in terms of biodiversity, notably facilitating the migration of many animal species. A pleasant way to get around the capital under the trees, along parks and ponds and away from car traffic.

Keep your eyes open as you pass by: an old station platform and rails, forming a modern sculpture, recall the origin of this walk!

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5

4.81 km

6

5.34 km

Railway Calligraphy Sculpture

Highlight • Monument

Railway calligraphy by Daniel Steenhaut and François Geeraert produced in 2001
The meeting of two sections of railway which come to life on either side, the rail rises, undulates and takes on human form and becomes a man and a woman who hold out their hands

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7

5.72 km

Springs Park

Highlight • Forest

The park owes its name to the many springs that feed its pond. Former domain of the Solvay family, the park was landscaped in the English style at the beginning of the 20th century and endowed with a small castle, out of sight in the abundant green flora of the site, which will serve as a residence for the family. Solvay. On the death of Louis Solvay, the park was partly taken over by the Blaton family with the intention of developing a real estate project there, a project that would never see the light of day. The commune of Woluwe-Saint-Lambert acquired the other part and transformed it into a public park.

A true ecological node with reed bed, pond, stream, humid forest and dry forest, the entire park has been classified as a nature reserve since 1994.

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8

7.39 km

B

9.73 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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7.78 km

1.78 km

122 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

7.62 km

1.10 km

441 m

275 m

267 m

< 100 m

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