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Gravel biking around Moerbeke features a landscape characterized by flat polder areas, agricultural fields, and a network of waterways. The region offers varied terrain suitable for gravel bikes, including towpaths along canals and quieter country roads. Elevation changes are generally minimal, providing accessible routes for different skill levels. The area's open spaces and tree-lined paths offer a consistent riding experience.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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245
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95.3km
05:04
240m
240m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33
riders
64.1km
03:46
80m
80m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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49.7km
02:48
50m
50m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5.0
(1)
31
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21
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28.9km
01:47
30m
30m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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On Friday, April 5, 1867, the Spletterenbrug was officially opened. Between Moerbeke and Lokeren, trains stopped in Daknam and Eksaarde. In Moerbeke, travelers could transfer to railway line 77 towards Zelzate or towards Sint-Gillis-Waas. That the intention was to one day double the 9-kilometer railway line to two tracks is still visible on the Spletterenbrug. Both bridge abutments are indeed twice as wide as the bridge deck itself. It never came to that. On the contrary. The railway line suffered during both world wars, causing traffic to be suspended for months. For example, retreating German soldiers blew up the bridge at the end of World War I. Less than a year after the armistice, in September 1919, the line was already restored and trains could run on the route again. In 1940, the Belgian army, in turn, tried to slow down the German advance by destroying the bridge. The bridge was repaired again. In 1971, the last train chugged along the route. After more than a century of train traffic, the tracks were dismantled and the route was redeveloped as a cycling and walking path from Lokeren to Moerbeke. The Spletterenbrug itself was preserved and restored in 2017. The seven layers of paint were removed, and the bridge regained its original, dark gray color. Source: industriecultuur.be
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Bovendurme? The naming of the different waters in the vicinity is sometimes quite confusing and requires an explanation: The Bovendurme is the part of the Durme located in the Ghent canals basin. The river begins at the confluence between the Zuidlede and the Moervaart near Daknam. It then flows further along Daknam and through the center of Lokeren, and flows into the Benedendurme near the Molsbroek. Previously, the Bovendurme and Benedendurme were one river called the Durme. But due to regular floods, a dam was built at the Molsbroek, which split the river into two parts. Because of this, the Benedendurme is often still called the "Durme", but the Bovendurme is mistakenly referred to as the Moervaart. Wikipedia
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Daknambrug in Daknam, a sub-municipality of Lokeren. This charming swing bridge over the Durme is located at the site of a former ferry crossing on the old Lille-Tilburg highway. Such a ferry served as a bridge to transport people, livestock, horses, and vehicles. The current swing bridge has replaced a small wooden bridge since the 1930s. At that time, the Durme was straightened here between the confluence of the Zuidlede and Moervaart at Spletterenbrug and the bend near Middendam. In the summer, you can see the bridge keeper opening the bridge to let pleasure boats pass, sailing to or from Lokeren.
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Opened on October 1, 2012, the Brug Ter Beuken provides a safe and green connection to the city center. It has since become a fixed landmark in the landscape: the beautiful red cycle and footbridge that spans the Durme at the end of Vijgenstraat. The bridge is 21m long. Source: axiradio.be
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The Kalkensemeersen nature reserve is beautiful
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Beautiful, long unpaved avenue, where you tunnel through the green foliage.
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Slow your speed before, on and after the bridge. The pathway is narrow and shared with pedestrians.
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When you think of nature in Lokeren, you immediately think of the Molsbroek! It is the largest protected nature reserve (more than 80 hectares) in the region. Many visitors seek out the peaceful watery landscape. Enjoy at your own pace.
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There are over 80 gravel bike trails around Moerbeke, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes extensively, with nearly 1000 visitors recording their tours.
Gravel biking around Moerbeke features mostly flat polder areas, agricultural fields, and a network of waterways. You'll find varied terrain including towpaths along canals and quieter country roads, with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, Moerbeke offers several easy routes suitable for beginners. Out of the total trails, 15 are classified as easy, providing a gentle introduction to gravel biking in the region. These routes typically follow flat, well-maintained paths.
For advanced riders, the region offers 24 difficult routes. One challenging option is the Moervaart Towpath – Moervaart Towpath in Moerbeke loop from Lokeren, which spans 46.3 miles (74.6 km) and follows the Moervaart canal, offering long stretches of riding that test endurance.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, the Moervaart Towpath – Moervaart Towpath in Moerbeke loop from Lokeren is a notable option at 46.3 miles (74.6 km). Another substantial route is the Prullenbos Pond – Prullenbos Trail loop from Beervelde, covering 39.4 miles (63.4 km) through wooded areas and open fields.
The region's flat terrain and varied surfaces make it suitable for gravel biking year-round. However, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. During winter, some unpaved sections might be muddy, so checking local conditions is advisable.
Absolutely. Most of the gravel bike trails in Moerbeke are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Waasmunster Singletracks – Waasmunster Bike Park loop from Lokeren and the Prullenbos Pond – Prullenbos Trail loop from Beervelde.
The minimal elevation changes and network of quiet country roads and towpaths make many routes around Moerbeke suitable for families. Look for the 'easy' rated trails, which often provide smoother surfaces and less traffic, perfect for a relaxed family outing.
While riding, you can explore several nearby attractions. Consider visiting historical sites like the Spanish Line in Stropersbos or Fort Sint-Jacob. The region also features beautiful castles such as Puyenbrug Castle and Blauwendael Castle, which can be incorporated into your rides.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscape, including the peaceful towpaths along canals, the open agricultural fields, and the small forested sections that offer a varied and engaging riding experience.
Many routes in Moerbeke start from towns like Lokeren or Beervelde, which typically offer public parking facilities. For instance, the Ter Beuken Bicycle Bridge – Liniewegel Singletrack loop from Lokeren begins near Lokeren, where you can usually find convenient starting points.
While popular routes like the Moervaart Towpath are well-loved, exploring some of the less-trafficked moderate trails can reveal hidden gems. The Ter Beuken Bicycle Bridge – Liniewegel Singletrack loop from Lokeren offers a mix of terrain and singletrack sections that might provide a more secluded experience away from the main routes.


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