Belgium Bike Trails & Hiking Trails

Bike Trails in Belgium

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Belgium is a great destination for cyclists, with a network of bike trails that spans the entire country. There are more than 2000 km of bike trails in Belgium, ranging from easy routes through picturesque countryside to challenging mountain trails.

One of the most famous bike trails in Belgium is the Flanders Cycle Route, which takes you through some of the country’s most beautiful landscapes and historic cities. This route covers a distance of 800 km, passing through cities like Antwerp, Ghent, and Bruges.

Another popular bike trail in Belgium is the Ravel, which is a network of paths that stretches over 1000 km throughout the country. The Ravel is mostly made up of converted railway lines and canals, providing cyclists with a smooth and safe ride through Belgium’s stunning scenery.

For mountain bikers, the Ardennes region is a popular destination. The region boasts a network of mountain bike trails that wind through the forests and hills of the area, providing an exhilarating ride for experienced mountain bikers.

Belgium’s bike trails offer something for every type of cyclist, from leisurely rides through scenic countryside to challenging mountain routes for experienced riders.

To discover more about bike trails in Belgium & other Belgium trails, click on the Trails pull down menu in the top, horizontal pull-down menu found on every Trailsnet page and post.

If you have your own favorite bike path in Belgium, feel free to add it using the Trailsnet ‘add a trail’ feature on the top horizontal menu bar. And remember, Trailsnet is your home of all trails everywhere, so start browsing our information about footpaths, hiking trails, backpacking treks & bikeways from around the world and in your very own backyard.

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