Best bike parks around Kapelle-Op-Den-Bos include a network of cycling and mountain biking routes catering to various skill levels. The area features diverse terrain, from expansive fields and forests to paths along the River Zenne and local canals. While traditional bike parks with large-scale downhill trails are not present, the region offers numerous off-road and paved cycling opportunities. The Juleskesroute is a notable mountain biking option, providing dedicated loops through scenic areas.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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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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Technical MTB course, can also be ridden with BMX. It is definitely worth it if it has just rained. Then you can drive through mud! 👌It is a perfect course to learn how to take combo turns properly and not fall. It is suitable for all levels!
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Very cool MTB trail. Good for practicing pumping. Suitable for all ages!
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small natural pump track for fun
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The Hunsberg street, together with the surrounding streets such as Breestraten and Kleistraat, forms the core of the hamlet of the same name, which is located on the border of Merchtem and the sub-municipality of Brussegem, and extends north and south of the Wolvertemsesteenweg. The name would date from the 19th century, and was previously so-called "Heinsberg". The toponym refers to the Hunsberg, a motte at a height of 40 meters, now situated at the Wolvertemsesteenweg, northwest of the intersection with the Kleistraat. The current U-shaped remnant with a diameter of 37 meters and a height of 6 to 7 meters indicates a large artificial embankment, which has been affected over time by leveling works. There are traces of a moat around the upper court in the shape of a 3-metre-wide crescent, interrupted on the badly damaged northern side of the motte. On the other hand, no traces of the farmyard have been preserved.
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Technical loop with pump track, a small drop and curves. Ideal for training for the kids and fun for all ages.
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While Kapelle-Op-Den-Bos features a network of cycling routes rather than traditional bike parks, popular mountain biking options include the Maalbeek Trail, known for its sandy roads and field views, and the Singletrack Trail in Lippelo Forest, which offers curves, pump bumps, and small features for multiple laps. The Hunsberg Trails are also appreciated for their challenging routes.
Yes, Kapelle-Op-Den-Bos offers several family-friendly and beginner-suitable options. The Pump Track and MTB Course for Children and Beginners provides a technical loop with a pump track and small drop, ideal for kids and training. Additionally, the Polle-bos Play Forest includes an MTB trail alongside its play facilities, making it a great spot for families.
The Juleskesroute is a dedicated mountain bike route showcasing the scenic areas of Kapelle-Op-Den-Bos. It features two interconnected loops: a 30 km Red Loop extending through Kapelle-Op-Den-Bos center, Zemst, Oxdonk, Leest, and Ramsdonk, and a shorter 15 km Black Loop focusing on the Nieuwenrode area. The route is known for its varied terrain, largely passing through fields, and can be quite engaging for off-road cyclists, with some sections around 'Het Bos van Aa' potentially being muddy.
You can expect a variety of terrains. Trails often pass through expansive fields and forests, with some routes like the Maalbeek Trail featuring sandy roads. Parts of the Juleskesroute, especially around 'Het Bos van Aa', can be muddy, adding to the challenge. Many routes also include unpaved segments, offering a mix of gravel and off-road experiences.
For more advanced riders seeking a challenge, The Hunsberg Trails are known for their demanding routes. The region also offers community-contributed routes like the 'Nonnenbos singletrack – Fort van Liezele loop' which require good fitness and advanced riding skills for certain segments.
Beyond mountain biking, Kapelle-Op-Den-Bos offers a rich variety of cycling experiences. You can find scenic road cycling routes, such as the 'Meise Botanic Garden – Kaarlijkstraat Climb loop' or the 'View of Brussels from Heirbaan – Vrijthout Climb loop'. The F23 cycling highway, known as the Kanaalroute Noord, provides a flat, wide, and well-marked path along the canal. There are also various themed routes like the Heldenroute, Eddy Merckxroute, Bierkoutersroute, and Gambrinusroute, which often incorporate cultural or historical points of interest. For more options, explore the Cycling around Kapelle-Op-Den-Bos guide.
The best time to visit for cycling is generally during the drier months to avoid muddy conditions, especially on off-road trails. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the varied terrain. However, some trails, like the Juleskesroute, can be muddy around 'Het Bos van Aa' even outside of peak rainy seasons, which can be part of the challenge for mountain bikers.
Cyclists can enjoy diverse natural landscapes, including expansive fields, forests like those around 'Het Bos van Aa' and Lippelo Forest, and picturesque paths along the River Zenne and local canals. Many routes offer beautiful views, such as the Maalbeek Trail with its views along the fields.
Yes, some routes in Kapelle-Op-Den-Bos offer a chance to explore local history and culture. For instance, The Hunsberg Trails are located in a hamlet with historical significance, including a motte dating back to the 19th century. Themed routes like the Heldenroute, Julekesroute, Eddy Merckxroute, Bierkoutersroute, and Gambrinusroute are also designed to incorporate cultural or historical points of interest.
Besides cycling, the region around Kapelle-Op-Den-Bos offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails and running trails. The area's natural beauty, with its forests and river paths, is ideal for general outdoor recreation and exploring on foot.
For detailed maps, elevation profiles, and user reviews of mountain bike routes, you can explore the MTB Trails around Kapelle-Op-Den-Bos guide on komoot. Websites like Komoot and Bikemap feature hundreds of community-contributed routes with comprehensive information.


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