Best bike parks around Haaltert offer diverse terrain and challenges within the Flemish landscape. The region features a mix of natural forest paths, technical trails, and dedicated sports facilities. Cyclists can explore routes through wooded areas and agricultural landscapes. This area provides options for various skill levels, from leisurely rides to more demanding segments.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The Schotte Sports Centre in Aalst is a multifunctional sports complex that was created on the former site of the Schotte tannery. The sports centre includes a state-of-the-art sports hall, an Olympic gymnastics hall, a combat and dance hall, a fitness room, and an athletics track. It also offers climbing facilities, mountain bike trails, kayak trails and much more. One of the most striking features of the sports centre is the new climbing tower, also known as "Blue Diamond". This 16-metre high ropes course was designed by The Outsider and consists of three levels with different levels of difficulty. It is accessible to both beginners and advanced climbers and offers a unique climbing experience with a combination of rope bridges, stairs, climbing and balancing exercises. The history of the site begins with the Schotte tannery, whose beautifully renovated gatehouses and the long factory wall still form the iconic streetscape of the Kapellekensbaan. The sports centre is now one of the most modern sports sites in Belgium and offers a wide range of sports facilities and activities.
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very quiet walk between the green and the animals also a bit fashionable for those who like to go on an adventure where dogs can run and play freely we hope to interest Julie for our dog group dog park the free four-legged friends grt ines and gert
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The Steeneveldweg in East Flanders is a short but challenging MTB trail, ideal as a connecting route within larger routes or as a fast technical challenge.
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Nice little climb over gravel
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An ultra-modern multifunctional sports center was built on the former site of the Schotte tannery on the legendary "Kapellekensbaan" (cf. the book by Aalster native L.ouis Paul Boon). With a huge sports hall, an Olympic gymnastics hall, a combat and dance hall and a fitness room,... it also forms the base for a real sports district. More than 30 sports clubs have their base in Schotte and the Aalst Sports Service also moved there. The Blue Diamond ropes course tower (from Outsider) is an eye-catcher. Source: https://www.sportwijkschotte.be/
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Grove owned by Paul Kellens, author of historical adventure stories for youth and librarian in Herzele ("De Wattenfabriek). He initially makes it freely available to mountain bikers, but as a walker it is also nice to leave the Old Tram Track here and follow the path through the forest, of course following the owner's request to treat nature with respect and to contribute to the safety of MTB riders. Fact: "Wijmenier" is the name of an old craft: the harvesting of young willow branches (wijmen) by basket weavers.
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Slightly sloping gravel path along the Steenberg recreation area. The trail is part of the Erpe-Mere mountain bike trail.
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Nice gravel path that is part of a MTB route at the Steenberg recreation area in Erpe-Mere. The path was recently reinforced with fine gravel.
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The Haaltert area offers a diverse range of cycling experiences, from natural forest paths and scenic gravel routes to more technical mountain bike trails and dedicated sports facilities. You'll find options for various skill levels, including challenging downhill sections and leisurely rides through agricultural landscapes.
Yes, advanced riders will find several challenging options. The Steeneveldweg Trail is known as a short but technical MTB trail. For a more extensive challenge, the Smoorbeek Trail – Oombergse Bossen Downhill loop from Ede, mentioned in nearby routes, is designed for experienced riders with good fitness and advanced skills, featuring challenging terrain and downhill sections. Additionally, the MTB Dirt Course Lovendegem, though near Aalter, offers technical trails with steep descents, ascents, and various jumps.
For families and beginners, the region offers more accessible options. The Vondelpad Nature Trail, Liedekerke provides a beautiful, quiet area with an MTB trail suitable for exploring green spaces. The Pontweg – Watermill on Molenweg loop from Ede also caters to a wider range of fitness and skill levels, with options for leisurely rides on sand and gravel paths through agricultural landscapes.
Yes, the Vondelpad Nature Trail, Liedekerke is noted as a dog-friendly area where dogs can run and play freely, making it a great option for cyclists who want to bring their canine companions.
The Schotte Sports Center & Blue Diamond Climbing Tower in Aalst is a multifunctional complex that includes mountain bike trails, alongside climbing facilities, a sports hall, and an athletics track. It's built on the former site of the Schotte tannery, offering a blend of modern sports and local history.
You can expect varied natural scenery, including dense forests, open agricultural landscapes, and quiet green spaces. Trails like The Oude Wijmenier Forest offer paths through wooded areas, while routes like the Pontweg – Watermill on Molenweg loop feature charming rides over sand and gravel paths through typical agricultural scenery.
Yes, the Gravel path at Steenberg Recreation Area is a slightly sloping gravel path that is part of an MTB route in Erpe-Mere. The Pontweg – Watermill on Molenweg loop also includes routes over sand and gravel paths, offering a pleasant experience for gravel cyclists.
Beyond mountain biking, the Haaltert area is excellent for other outdoor activities. You can find numerous touring bicycle routes for leisurely rides, such as those listed in the Cycling around Haaltert guide. There are also many hiking opportunities, with trails like the Hollow Way – Gentsestraat Field Path loop from Lebeke, detailed in the Hiking around Haaltert guide.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, the Rullegem Windmill – Paddenhoek Forest Path loop from Haaltert offers an approximately 44.1 km route through wooded areas, providing a scenic and enduring mountain biking experience.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the diverse terrain, including forest paths and gravel routes, suggests that spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially on shaded forest trails. It's always a good idea to check local weather conditions before your visit.
For a comprehensive overview of mountain biking opportunities, you can explore the MTB Trails around Haaltert guide, which lists various routes including challenging downhill loops and moderate forest paths.


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