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Mountain biking in De Meetkerkse Moeren offers a unique experience across its distinctive polder landscape. This region is characterized by flat, open terrain, wet meadows, and an intricate network of ditches and streams, providing a different challenge than traditional mountain biking. While generally easy, the routes include varied off-road sections such as polder roads, meadows, and single-tracks through dune forests. The landscape, much of which lies below sea level, provides tranquil natural surroundings for cycling.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. 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. 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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Step back in time at Kasteel Tillegem, one of the best-preserved castles in the Bruges region. This impressive castle, surrounded by a wide moat and ancient trees, exudes pure medieval charm. During your tour through the Tillegembos forest, you will walk or cycle past this iconic heritage site, where history and nature blend seamlessly. The stately towers, the surrounding water, and the tranquil environment make it a particularly atmospheric place. Kasteel Tillegem is a real eye-catcher and a beloved stop for photographers, hikers, and heritage enthusiasts. It is certainly worth stopping here. A timeless highlight that you should not miss.
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A beautiful old castle surrounded by a lake/moat. You can walk all the way around the castle and admire it from every angle.
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Markt bike parking (180 spaces, including 6 cargo bike spaces). Free access daily from 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM. You may leave your bike for a maximum of 24 hours. More bike parking locations can be found at https://www.brugge.be/mobiliteit/parkeren/vind-een-parking/fietsparking/publieke-fietsparkings
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The Church of Our Lady was built in 1220. During the 13th century, it was further expanded in the Scheldt Gothic style, a Romanesque style with Gothic elements. Later, the church was further embellished, and a robust tower with a spire was added. Damme's golden age was reflected in the church's scale, which gradually began to take on the allure of a cathedral. Yet, decline had already set in before the final expansion work was completed. Intrigued? Want to learn more about the past? Click through to https://www.visitdamme.be/olvhemelvaartkerk
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For centuries, Damme has been known as the Ulenspiegel City of Flanders, with the Ulenspiegel Museum at its heart. The museum emphasizes the stories and places them in their historical context. At the same time, we build a bridge to the present, because every Ulenspiegel is a reflection of its time. And humor remains a universal force. More information at https://www.visitdamme.be/uilenspiegelmuseum
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The Smedenpoort (Forged Gate) is one of Bruges' four remaining medieval city gates and forms an impressive entrance to the city. Dating back to the 14th century, the gate is notable for its robust towers, stone arch, and the striking gold mask above the passageway. For centuries, it served as an important checkpoint for those entering Bruges. Today, it's a beautiful piece of heritage along the green ramparts, perfect for a short historical stop during your walk or bike ride.
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The first Smedenpoort (Forged Gate) dates from 1297-1299, and the current one was built on its remains in 1367. Over the centuries, the gate underwent many changes. The bronze skull above the left passageway commemorates the execution of François Vander Straeten, who attempted to usher enemy French troops into the city at the end of the 17th century. His severed traitor's head adorned the gate for a long time afterward.
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This former ice cellar now serves as a bat roost.
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De Meetkerkse Moeren is characterized by its unique polder landscape. You'll find mostly flat and open terrain, with varied off-road sections including polder roads, meadows, and some single-tracks. While not featuring technical climbs or descents, the routes offer an engaging experience through serene natural surroundings, including a captivating single-track through the dune forests of De Haan.
There are over 180 mountain bike trails available in De Meetkerkse Moeren. These routes cater to various skill levels, with a good mix of easy, moderate, and some more challenging options.
The mountain bike routes in De Meetkerkse Moeren are generally classified as easy to moderate, making them accessible for a wide range of riders. While the terrain is predominantly flat, the off-road sections and varied surfaces provide an enjoyable challenge without significant elevation changes. There are 50 easy routes, 117 moderate routes, and 13 difficult routes to choose from.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in De Meetkerkse Moeren are circular. For example, the MTB and BMX Hill Zedelgem – Mural of Armored Rabbits loop from Varsenare is a popular moderate 21.5 km loop, and the Lissewege village center – View of Lake Polderwind loop from Meetkerke offers a 40 km moderate ride showcasing the polder scenery.
The trails in De Meetkerkse Moeren offer views of the expansive polder landscape, wet meadows, and an intricate network of waterways. You can also discover historical elements like old windmills and the Meetkerke Duck Decoy. The area is also a biodiversity hotspot, perfect for birdwatching, with over 30 bird species. You might also pass by the Bruges–Ostend Canal.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 450 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the tranquil natural environment, the unique polder landscape, and the well-maintained routes that offer a refreshing outdoor experience. Over 6,000 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain here.
Yes, given the generally easy to moderate difficulty and flat terrain, many routes are suitable for families. The MTB and BMX Hill Zedelgem – Mural of Two Birds by Wetse loop from Jan Breydel Stadium is an easy 19.37 km route that could be a good option for families looking for a less strenuous ride.
The polder landscape of De Meetkerkse Moeren can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially for birdwatching. While routes are generally accessible, it's always a good idea to check local weather conditions, as wet weather can make some unpaved sections muddy.
While specific dedicated mountain bike parking areas are not explicitly listed, the official mountain bike routes often connect towns like Blankenberge, Zuienkerke, and Jabbeke. You can typically find public parking facilities in or near these towns, which serve as good starting points for your rides.
The mountain bike routes in De Meetkerkse Moeren connect several towns, which are generally accessible by public transport. For example, routes connect to Blankenberge, Zuienkerke, and Jabbeke. You can plan your journey to these towns and start your ride from there. Always check local public transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Yes, as the routes often pass through or near towns like Blankenberge, Zuienkerke, Jabbeke, and De Haan, you will find various cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can refuel and relax after your ride. The Lissewege village center – View of Lake Polderwind loop from Meetkerke, for instance, connects to the historic Lissewege village center, which is likely to have amenities.
Yes, De Meetkerkse Moeren offers several longer routes for those looking for an extended ride. The official 'MTB Blankenberge' routes include a red loop of 41.5 km and a blue loop extending to 51.5 km. For example, the Ryckevelde Castle – Sint-Annarei Canal, Bruges loop from Varsenare is a substantial 55.7 km trail, and the Tillegem Castle – Veldweg Keiberg loop from Varsenare is another long option at 54.9 km.


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