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Top 20 Bike Parks in Belgium

Best bike parks in Belgium are found across diverse landscapes, from the hilly Ardennes to the flatlands of Flanders. The country offers a range of mountain biking opportunities, including dedicated bike parks with constructed features and extensive natural trail networks. Regions like East Belgium provide over 480 kilometers of trails through woodlands and river valleys. These areas cater to various riding styles, from cross-country to downhill.

Best bike parks in Belgium

  • The most popular bike parks is Amel Singletrack, a trail that features roots and is described as fun for downhill riding. It is considered a flowing section suitable for technically adept riders.
  • Another must-see spot is Adlerschlucht Singletrail, a challenging trail. Visitors can expect an easy root trail with a distinct atmosphere, ideal for fast descents.
  • Visitors also love Mont-Saint-Aubert, a summit with cycling opportunities. The surroundings are suitable for cycling with open roads and low traffic, offering both challenging climbs and scenic views.
  • Belgium is known for its singletracks, downhill sections, and skill parks. The variety of bike parks includes options for beginners to advanced riders, with features like jumps, drops, and technical sections.
  • The bike parks in Belgium are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 800 upvotes and 157 photos contributing to the detailed guides available.

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Mont-Saint-Aubert

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Challenging climb to the village of Mont-Saint-Aubert! The surroundings are nice for cycling also, a lot of open roads with low traffic.

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The Zwart Water

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Het Zwart Water consists of a fen with woods on the edge, gale thickets, willow breeches and lean grassland. In the middle of the water there is a floating platform that birds like to use to rest and build their nest. Long ago, Zwart Water and its surroundings were an open dune landscape where the wind had free play. Sand was blown away to a hard layer in the subsoil, after which it collected around it to form dune ridges. The hard layer did not let water through and thus gave rise to a pool. Peat, better known as peat, developed in this area, which gave the water a dark color. Hence the name "Black Water".

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Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus

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The Kluisberg rises on the Flemish-Walloon border as part of a ridge that extends to the Oudenberg in Geraardsbergen and is home to numerous hellingen such as the Knokteberg, the Kanarieberg, the Karnemelkbeekstraat or the Kruisberg. It is covered by a large forest area, the Kluisbos, which is also a local recreation area. Next to a café there is a historic lookout tower on the summit, but it is closed. It served as a shelter for Protestants in the 16th century during the confessional wars.

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Rock Formation Before the Descent

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Beautiful rock formation and a great photo spot. Here you should gather strength again, look at the rock and take a souvenir photo, then it goes steeply downhill and a difficult trail section follows.

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Ondenval Singletrack

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Demanding single trail. Roots, rocks, sliding at its finest.

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Grippensdelle MTB Singletrack

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Very nice: fluid turns and with relief, nicely placed roots.

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The Pit of Zonhoven

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The pit where the cyclocross riders drive down at full speed...

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Border Trail at Geusenweg (Melatenwiese)

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Nice single trail along the border.
If the tour doesn't include going downhill, it's worth the sweat.

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Thor Park

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A park with a dark history now adds a lot of color during your walk...

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Adlerschlucht Singletrail

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An old way on the paths of former customs officers and smugglers.

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Eppie
March 9, 2026, De Kuil van Zonhoven

Overall, this place and the surrounding area is a great practice ground for sand riding and has beautiful nature.

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Mike
November 17, 2025, Thor Parc

On the outskirts of Genk lies Thor Park, a unique place where natural heritage and technology converge. This former mining site has been transformed into one of the official gateways to the Hoge Kempen National Park, and you can feel it from the moment you enter. Here begins a landscape that has been constantly evolving: from industrial worksites to vast nature reserves where tranquil heathland and forests once again take center stage. Numerous walks depart from the park, taking you deeper into nature. The Klaverberg, a green slag heap towering above the landscape, offers expansive views of Genk and the surrounding forests. The Heiderbos welcomes you with open pine forests, soft moss, and heather vegetation that glows purple in summer. Even lower in the landscape lies the Thorpark Valley, a serene depression where water zones, young plants and birds, are slowly taking their place. Boardwalks lead you past heathland fens and wetlands so characteristic of the Hoge Kempen: quiet, fragile, and beautiful. It's an area built on the remains of vanished industry—a landscape that now speaks of restoration, resilience, and the power of nature. Yet, Thor Park is more than just nature today. It's also a breeding ground for the future. Where miners once dug down shafts, they're now working on solutions for tomorrow. Here you'll find EnergyVille, the research center for sustainable energy and smart energy systems. The site also boasts several modern business incubators and campuses where technology, design, and innovation reinforce each other. This tension between past and future—between old mining structures and sleek modern buildings—gives Thor Park its unique character. It feels like walking through a place that's constantly reinventing itself. Dotted between the buildings are paths and open spaces, artworks that perfectly complement the story of Thor Park. "Courteous Bow" and "Greeting" are beautiful examples: wooden sculptures that gently evoke human interaction and encounters in the heart of an environment that once revolved around labor and industry. They add a touch of poetry to the landscape. Thor Park is much more than a starting point: it's a place where nature embraces the past and where innovation shapes the future. An area where every walk brings a piece of history, a view, restoration, and tranquility, and where you enter the Hoge Kempen region with the feeling that the landscape has been waiting for you for centuries.

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https://www.nationaalparkhogekempen.be/nl/thorpark "Thorpark is a 10 km² area behind the former Waterschei mine and has been part of the national park since 2018. Here you'll find everything the Hoge Kempen has to offer: mining mountains surrounded by heath and pine forests, a beautiful stream valley, juniper berries, and inland dunes. A few striking buildings add a touch of character to the landscape: the As Children's Colony and the Waterschei Coal Mine (Thor Central). If you'd like to see what the UNESCO candidacy is all about, you'll find a nice taste here. You can already take a long walk there, but there's no entrance gate yet, as is familiar to the other gates. Thor Central will serve as a gateway in the future. Now you can visit this building, which serves as an event center, without obligation, take a guided tour, or enjoy a snack or a drink in beautiful historic surroundings. Thor Central is also the vibrant Heart of a growing business and science park where technology, research, energy and innovation are at the heart."

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Esmi
September 16, 2025, Thor Parc

Beautifully maintained park. Quiet and secluded so you can fully enjoy it.

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JP
April 27, 2025, De Kuil van Zonhoven

There is now also a mammoth skeleton in De Kuil. Don't believe it? Read more here: https://www.zonhoven.be/rendierjagerspad De Kuil has indeed been included - and successfully - in the new Reindeer Hunters' Trail. Be sure to walk around there too, new benches, information boards and fun things that refer to prehistoric times. And if you want to see the cross-country skiers at work, you should definitely also check out the grass areas behind the pit where sometimes a runner goes up high via one of the ski jumps.

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The Thorpark is a 10 km² area behind the former Waterschei mine. The area has so many qualities that it will become part of the national park. Here you will find everything that the Hoge Kempen has to offer: mining stone mountains in the middle of heather and pine forests, a beautiful stream valley, juniper berries and sand dunes. A few striking buildings break up the landscape: the As children's colony and the Waterschei mine (Thor Central). Source: https://www.nationaalparkhogekempen.be/de/tor/thorpark

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of terrain and difficulty levels can I expect at bike parks in Belgium?

Belgium's bike parks offer a diverse range of terrain, from dedicated downhill tracks to natural singletracks. You'll find options for all skill levels, including flowing sections with roots at places like Amel Singletrack, challenging root trails at Adlerschlucht Singletrail, and technical sections with rocks at MTB Trails Spa. Bike Park Ferme Libert, for instance, has downhill, 4X, enduro, and cross-country trails, catering to motivated beginners up to professionals.

Are there bike parks in Belgium suitable for families or beginners?

Yes, several locations cater to families and beginners. Bike Park Eupen offers three downhill runs with varying degrees of difficulty, including options for beginners. Ferme Libert also has trails suitable for motivated beginners. Additionally, areas like Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus are noted as family-friendly with cycling opportunities.

Which bike parks offer advanced downhill or challenging trails?

For advanced riders, Bike Park Ferme Libert in Malmedy is a prime destination, featuring three downhill trails, a 4X track, enduro tracks, and slope-style features. Ondenval Singletrack and Border Trail at Geusenweg (Melatenwiese) are also known for their challenging trails. MTB Trails Spa provides blue, red, and black lines with technical sections.

What natural features can I explore while mountain biking in Belgium?

Belgium's bike parks are often set amidst beautiful natural landscapes. You can find trails through extensive woodlands and river valleys, particularly in the Ardennes and East Belgium. Highlights include the unique fen and woods at The Zwart Water, and the gorge and dunes at The Pit of Zonhoven. Many trails, like Rock Formation Before the Descent, also offer scenic viewpoints.

What is the best time of year to visit bike parks in Belgium?

Many bike parks in Belgium, such as Bike Park Ferme Libert, are open year-round on weekends, making them accessible in different seasons. However, for optimal conditions, spring through autumn generally offers the most pleasant weather for mountain biking, avoiding potential winter snow or ice, though some trails might be suitable for winter riding depending on conditions.

Are there bike parks with uplift services or bike rentals?

Yes, Bike Park Ferme Libert in Malmedy provides an uplift service, as well as bike and protection hire for downhill, freeride, and 4X bikes. It's advisable to check with individual bike parks for specific rental and uplift availability.

Can I find bike parks near historical or cultural sites?

Yes, some bike parks are located near areas with historical significance. For example, Thor Park, while a modern business park, is built on a former mining site with a rich history and serves as a gateway to the Hoge Kempen National Park. Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus also has historical site categories.

What other outdoor activities can I do near bike parks in Belgium?

Beyond mountain biking, Belgium offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore extensive gravel biking routes, such as the 'Quiet gravel paths of the Hoge Kempen' or the 'Sonian Forest and Château de La Hulpe Loop'. There are also numerous hiking opportunities, including moderate trails like 'Pleasure tour 12: "The great Vennrunde" Mont Rigi' or easy hikes like 'Fairies, dwarves and beavers in Achouffe'. For more details, check out the Gravel biking in Belgium and Hiking in Belgium guides.

Are there specific regions known for extensive mountain biking trail networks?

The Ardennes and East Belgium are particularly renowned for their extensive mountain biking opportunities. East Belgium alone boasts over 480 kilometers of trails, featuring woodlands, river valleys, and single trails suitable for all-mountain, enduro, downhill, marathon, and cross-country riding. The Hoge Kempen National Park also provides a network of mountain bike routes.

What amenities are typically available at Belgian bike parks?

Larger bike parks like Ferme Libert offer a range of amenities including uplift services, bike and protection hire, car parks, bike wash facilities, and toilets. On-site accommodation and catering, such as restaurants, can also be found. For other locations, it's best to check individual park details.

Are there any unique skill parks or features in Belgium?

Yes, Beringen features a unique skill park with jumps and drops located on top of a terril (a slag heap), offering a distinct riding experience. Bike Park Ferme Libert also includes dirt jumps and North Shore features, adding to the variety of challenges available.

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