Best bike parks around Sint-Amands are found within the larger Puurs-Sint-Amands municipality, an area recognized for its cycling infrastructure. The region provides an extensive network of mountain bike routes and dedicated facilities. It features varied terrain, including forest paths, singletracks, and gravel paths, often traversing agricultural landscapes. This area offers opportunities for different cycling disciplines, from skill parks to longer off-road adventures.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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With your mountain bike you can enjoy yourself here under the trees on this beautiful trail
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Children can play to their heart's content in the shelter, the fort with tree house, the climbing tower, the walking logs, the walking discs and the 2 sneak tunnels. There is also a mountain bike trail. There are 5 houses for the little ones to play in. (Tourism Flemish Brabant)
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The play forest will become 'POLLEBOS' (May 2021, Facebook Natuurpunt Londerzeel) We could not pay a better tribute to “Paul Van Ingelgem”. Paul was a pioneer and driving force behind Natuurpunt Londerzeel. When Natuurpunt was given management of the Marselaer area, Paul was able to realize his big dream. A four-hectare play forest where children can romp in complete freedom, build camps and come up with the craziest games.
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Single Track very worthwhile
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Here you can test your skills on a mountain bike, among other things.
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Nice hills and cool roads for the MTB together with 10 year old son
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Here you can test your skills on other mountain bikes.
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Playground ! blissful fast flow, great to let your ash go completely. during tours sometimes a bit crowded with slightly less skilled and slower riders. to do!
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The Sint-Amands region offers a variety of cycling facilities. You'll find dedicated mountain bike parks like Singletrack Trail in Lippelo Forest with natural features, and skill parks such as Mirabrug Hamme Skill Park for practicing techniques. Additionally, the area boasts modern facilities like the Skate & Bike Park near JOC WIJland in Puurs-Sint-Amands, which includes a large pumptrack and skatepark suitable for various riders.
Yes, the region caters to families. The Skate & Bike Park in Puurs-Sint-Amands features a smaller 'kidstrack' or 'minipumptrack' designed for younger children and skill development. Also, the Polle-bos Play Forest (formerly Schierbossen) offers a family-friendly forest environment with a mountain bike trail and play facilities for children.
For a challenge, consider Durmewegel, a mountain bike trail known for its alternating sandy and muddy sections through peaceful nature. The Hunsberg Trails also offer challenging routes within a forest setting, featuring historical sites and viewpoints.
For longer rides, explore the extensive Mountainbikeroute Klein-Brabant, which spans approximately 98 kilometers. It's divided into three combinable loops (red, blue, and green) passing through Puurs-Sint-Amands and Bornem, offering varied terrain including forest paths, singletracks, and gravel sections. This route connects to the even larger Mountainbikenetwerk Rivierenland, providing up to 142 kilometers of trails.
The mountain bike routes around Sint-Amands offer diverse terrain. You'll encounter agricultural roads, forest paths, dedicated singletracks, and gravel paths. Approximately 58% of the Mountainbikeroute Klein-Brabant is unpaved, ensuring a true off-road experience with features like curves, pump bumps, and technical obstacles.
Yes, the Skate & Bike Park near JOC WIJland in Puurs-Sint-Amands is a prominent facility. It features a 2,500-square-meter pumptrack designed by Velosolutions, suitable for bikes, scooters, and skates, allowing riders to maintain momentum without pedaling. It also includes a 500-square-meter skatepark with a bowl, ramps, and grind bars.
Beyond the bike parks, the region offers extensive cycling opportunities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Sint-Amands guide. There are also dedicated Gravel biking routes that take you through varied landscapes.
Visitors appreciate the natural, singletrack-focused experiences, especially at places like Singletrack Trail in Lippelo Forest. The opportunity to test and improve skills on various mountain bike features, often under the trees, is also highly valued. The peaceful nature and green landscapes encountered on trails like Durmewegel are frequently mentioned.
Yes, The Hunsberg Trails not only offer challenging riding but also pass by historical sites and provide viewpoints. The Hunsberg itself is a motte with historical significance, offering a blend of outdoor activity and cultural interest.
While specific cafes and accommodation directly adjacent to every bike park are not detailed, the extensive Mountainbikeroute Klein-Brabant and Mountainbikenetwerk Rivierenland pass through various towns and villages like Puurs-Sint-Amands and Bornem, where you can typically find local amenities, including cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.
The region's bike parks and trails are generally enjoyable throughout much of the year. However, for the best conditions, especially on unpaved and singletrack sections, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and often drier ground. Winter riding is possible, but some trails, like Durmewegel, can become quite muddy after rain.


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