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Road cycling routes in De Grote Nete En Herenbossen traverse a diverse landscape shaped by the Grote Nete river, featuring a mix of wet clay, moist sand, and sandy loam. The region includes small forests, such as the Herenbossen, and the broader Grote Netewoud, which offers varied habitats including heathland, sand dunes, and floodplain forests. A notable feature for cyclists is the conversion of old railway lines into scenic cycle paths, providing accessible routes through this lowland river valley. The…
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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46.4km
02:01
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Where your bike rests between field, meadow and tranquility...
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On one side it's gravel, on the other side it's asphalt...
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Where cyclists and hikers cross paths...
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The fastest and shortest way for cyclists, from Aarschot to Herentals...
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The Oude Hansbrug has been a protected monument since 1988. It is a cast-iron, late 19th-century bridge over the Dijle between Keerbergen and Haacht. There has been a lot of history surrounding the Oude Hansbrug. It can already be found in the 13th century, albeit as a wooden bridge. In the 19th century, it was replaced by a cast-iron riveted bridge with a fixed section on the Keerbergen side and a drawbridge section on the Haacht side. During the First and Second World Wars, it was repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt. In 1958, a new concrete bridge was built 200 meters upstream, and the Oude Hansbrug was retired. It could no longer handle the traffic flow. Deterioration began, and it soon had to be closed, even to pedestrians and cyclists, because it was no longer safe. It simply rusted away. Together with the historical societies of Haacht and Keerbergen and both municipal administrations, a battle against time began. It soon became clear that this battle was being lost, and restoration was out of the question because there was simply nothing left to restore. Rebuilding the bridge by perfectly replicating it was the only alternative to save this now-classified monument. While pillars and bridgeheads were being restored, the Flemish Region began replicating the old bridge: a perfect copy in the same materials as the original bridge. In the night of June 14 to 15, 2005, this bridge was brought to the site in pieces by three semi-trailers, and the next day it was assembled by a large crane. On August 27, 2005, the bridge was officially reopened. The Oude Hansbrug has been a protected monument since March 16, 1998. Source: https://www.keerbergen.be/product/292/oude-hansbrug
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Iron balance bridge over the Dijle, built to replace a worn-out swing bridge from 1822 (3 wooden spans on 2 stone pillars). A bridge was already located at this site in 1234 (deed drawn up by Knight Walter van Haacht). Earliest depiction of 'a' Hansbrug with toll house of the de Croy Family (figurative pre-cadastral plans by Adriaan van Montigny). Sometimes the bridge had to be replaced by a ferry or pontoon (including around 1820). The current bridge was damaged by the Belgian Army in 1914 and then repaired. Tolls were levied until after 1886. On December 23, 1890, the Municipalities of Keerbergen (Province of Antwerp) and Haacht (Province of Brabant) were granted permission to build a new bridge by the Ministry of Agriculture, Industry and Public Works, Bridges and Roads Department. After some changes to the original plans, this bridge was completed and delivered in 1893 (February 22). The total cost was 46,550 BEF paid by the Belgian State, the Province of Brabant, and the two municipalities involved. The iron parts were built by the Van Aerschot company from Herentals, also widely known as a caster of iron mill axle heads and as a constructor of riveted iron mill rods. Inventory Immovable Heritage: Hansbrug, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/200147
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The 2-meter-high wooden statue of Father Damien was placed on the west side of the Damien Bridge on August 22, 2013, and was donated by Lizette Cresens from Haacht. The statue was made by an artist from Wolfsdonk. Source: https://www.tremelo.be/product/2172/15-standbeeld-damiaan-damiaanbrug The bicycle and pedestrian bridge itself was put into use in 2012 and is located near the Damien Museum in Ninde (at the end of the road). The two Dijle dikes that are connected by it are called the Pater Damiaandijk (on the Ninde side) and the Schipstrekkersdijk (the Haacht side). Near the bridge, the Grote Laak flows into the Dijle. That's a river that splits off from the Demer near Aarschot and is also known as the Laak and formerly the Meetshovense Laak.
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There are over 570 road cycling routes in De Grote Nete En Herenbossen, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The region features a diverse landscape shaped by the Grote Nete river, including areas of wet clay, moist sand, and sandy loam. The terrain is generally flat with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for various road cycling preferences. You'll find winding river valleys, small forests, and scenic cycle paths converted from old railway lines.
Yes, De Grote Nete En Herenbossen offers 58 easy road cycling routes. These routes typically feature flat terrain and shorter distances, perfect for those looking for a relaxed ride.
You can explore various points of interest, including the picturesque Grote Nete river, the historic Liniebrug cycling bridge, and the beautiful Hof ter Laken castle domain. The Corner plane tree at Hof Ter Laken is also a notable natural monument. Many routes pass through the varied habitats of the Grote Netewoud, offering chances to observe local wildlife.
Yes, the region integrates architectural heritage that enhances the cycling experience. You can cycle past the beautiful Hof ter Laken castle domain and other historical buildings like the Mac Adamhoeve and 't Bergske farm. The Sint-Salvator Church Booischot is another historical landmark you might encounter.
Yes, for example, the Pallieter Farm, located on the banks of the Nete, serves as a convenient starting point for bike rides and offers ample parking.
Absolutely. The Pallieter Farm is a great spot for snacks and drinks, and you'll find other cafes and pubs in the towns and villages along the various routes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 220 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-maintained paths, and the peaceful atmosphere of the winding river valleys and converted railway lines.
Yes, for those seeking longer excursions, routes like the Netekanaal Cycling Path – Nete in Lier loop from Booischot offer a moderate 96.2 km ride, following the flat, scenic Netekanaal.
Many routes in De Grote Nete En Herenbossen are designed as loops. For instance, the Langdonkenstraat – Klotteberg (Klottebergstraat) loop from Westmeerbeek is a popular 44.9 km circular route that takes about 2 hours 5 minutes to complete.
The region is part of the larger Grote Netewoud, offering a remarkably diverse mosaic of habitats. You can expect to see heathland, sand dunes, grasslands, marshes, and floodplain forests, supporting unique plants and animals like beavers and otters.
Yes, several routes take advantage of the waterways. The Path Along the Netekanaal – Netekanaal Towpath loop from Booischot is a great example, offering a 69.2 km ride along the canal.
Certainly. The SAS4 Observation Tower – Dessel-Kwaadmechelen Canal loop from Booischot is a 97.5 km route that includes the SAS4 Observation Tower, providing unique panoramic views.


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