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Kalkense Meersen Loop

Moderate

4.2

(22)

105

riders

Kalkense Meersen Loop

02:11

36.9km

60m

Cycling

This moderate 22.9-mile touring bike route in Antwerp features the unique Schellebelle ferry, serene riverbanks, and the Kalkense Meersen.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

This route includes a ferry crossing

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After 36.7 km for 39 m

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3.17 km

Serskampse Dreef Gravel Path

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A short gravel drive around Castle Eedgoed and through the nature reserve Eetgoedweide.

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12.1 km

Quiet cycle path next to the railway between the fields. No cars here.

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34.3 km

Scheldedijk near the Wijmeersen

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Along this dike you have a good view over the newly created tidal area. In the summer you can sometimes spot spoonbills and other water birds.

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36.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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16.4 km

11.3 km

6.80 km

2.21 km

151 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

17.5 km

14.8 km

1.98 km

1.23 km

1.11 km

251 m

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Monday 11 May

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4°C

30 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of this bike route?

The 'Who calls the ferryman?' bike route is generally considered a moderate ride on Komoot. However, its mostly flat terrain and car-free paths make it accessible and enjoyable for a wide range of cyclists, including those on city bikes. There are approximately 3 kilometers of gravel roads that might be less comfortable for road bikes, but they don't significantly impact the overall ease of the tour.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the route?

The route primarily follows serene, mostly quiet, and car-free paths along the Scheldt river. While largely paved, you will encounter about 3 kilometers of gravel roads. The terrain is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes, making for a comfortable touring experience.

What are the main highlights and unique features of the route?

The most distinctive feature is the historic Schellebelle ferry across the Scheldt river, which you can summon by pulling a blue bell. Other scenic spots include the Serskampse Dreef Gravel Path, the Cycle Path Along the Railway Line in Wichelen-Boterhoek, and the Scheldedijk near the Wijmeersen. You'll also pass by Donkmeer Lake and Berlare Castle Park, and ride through the beautiful Kalkense Meersen.

Where is the best place to start the route and is there parking?

The route often starts near the Rubbens Distillery. While specific parking details aren't provided, this is a common starting point, suggesting parking facilities are likely available nearby. The route is well-integrated into the East Flanders cycling node network, making it easy to find your way from various access points.

Is the 'Who calls the ferryman?' bike route dog-friendly?

The provided information does not explicitly state whether the route is dog-friendly. Given that it's a cycling route, dogs on a leash are generally permitted on public paths, but it's always best to check local regulations for specific sections, especially in nature reserves like Kalkense Meersen.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The route can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. During winter, the Kalkense Meersen area becomes a haven for thousands of meadow birds, offering unique wildlife viewing opportunities. However, for general cycling comfort, spring and autumn typically offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Be aware that between October 2025 and March 2026, the East Flanders cycling networks will undergo redevelopments, which might affect signage and usability.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Kalkense Meersen or other parts of the route?

There are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for cycling this route or passing through the Kalkense Meersen. The route utilizes public cycling paths and the East Flanders cycling node network, which are generally freely accessible. However, always respect local rules and regulations, especially when cycling through nature areas.

Does the route intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notable ones include sections of the Kunststedenroute - 04 - Gent - Berlare, Schelderoute - 3 - Gent - Berlare, Kunststedenroute - 05 - Berlare - Temse, and Schelderoute - 4 - Berlare - Temse. You'll also find parts of the GR 128 Vlaanderenroute (hoofdtraject) and the F44 Fietssnelweg Schoonaarde.

Are there places to eat or drink along the way?

Yes, you'll find bike-friendly establishments along the route. For instance, 't Oud Brughuys, an inn near Schoonaarde Bridge, offers great views, local beers, and even charging stations for e-bikes. The starting point, Rubbens Distillery, also offers regional dishes.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see, especially in the Kalkense Meersen?

The Kalkense Meersen, with its low-lying, moist grasslands, pools, and ditches, is a significant natural area. During winter, it becomes a haven for thousands of meadow birds. Throughout the year, you can expect to see various bird species and other local wildlife typical of riverine and wetland environments.

Is the route suitable for families with children?

Given its generally flat terrain, mostly car-free paths, and moderate difficulty, the route is quite suitable for families. The unique experience of calling the Schellebelle ferry can also be a fun highlight for children. The presence of some gravel sections should be considered for younger riders or those on smaller bikes.

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Trail Reviews

Erwin D.R
July 21, 2021, Fietstocht 21.07.2021 Lusje knooppunten Berlare

Cycled a loop of nodes from Berlare with my wife. Nice ride along quiet roads through many nature reserves. Completely flat ride with ferry service in Schellebelle. Nodes 69-74-67-2-68-14-15-11-12-53-54-56-57-47-43-42-46-45-44-66.

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