Best bike parks around Dilbeek are characterized by a robust network of mountain bike trails and routes. The region offers diverse terrain and challenges, with routes that incorporate both urban and off-road sections. Riders can find varied experiences, from paved paths to technical climbs and natural features. The area provides opportunities for mountain bikers seeking engaging natural riding experiences.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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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 pilgrimage road is a single track, best drive from north to south (downhill) and at the end follow the sanatoriumlaan (follow left) until the town hall of Beersel, drive into the entrance gate and turn right after a few meters, nice MTB track ) that you can drive on all sides, up and down, fun guaranteed.
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Little known and very pleasant trail
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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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I went there today, unfortunately in the wrong direction and above all there was a mountain biker who was busy building a nice little jump in the middle of the single. I'll go there next time to try it! The main single goes down quite steeply along a ridge so it promises to be nice. There are also other small typical mountain bike tracks that are starting to appear on this ridge.
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A postcard landscape: superb. Be careful, however, not to be surprised by the speed on the first 90 degree turn to the left because the path is sloping and made of gravel. Some must have ended up in the field below ... or in the barbed wire fence.
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Officially only open to local (agricultural) traffic, this nice trail is very nice and well used by bikers and hikers.
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Dilbeek is known for its robust network of mountain bike trails and routes rather than traditional bike parks with purpose-built features. These trails offer diverse terrain, combining urban and off-road sections, with varied experiences from paved paths to technical climbs and natural features. You'll find engaging natural mountain biking experiences.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, The Hunsberg Trails offer demanding sections and are appreciated by the komoot community. Additionally, the Bruegelroute includes 'short but steep and sometimes even somewhat technical climbs', particularly on its Red loop.
Many trails offer scenic views. Trail Between the Fields provides beautiful views, including distant sights of the Atomium. The Hunsberg Trails also feature a viewpoint, offering picturesque surroundings.
Yes, The Hunsberg Trails are located in an area that includes a historical site, offering a unique blend of challenging riding and cultural interest.
For singletrack enthusiasts, Short singletrack is a popular intermediate trail through grassland, known for its fun, non-technical nature with short curves. Another option is the Descending Singletrack on the Ridge – Brabantse Wouden National Park, which offers a narrow path along a ridge.
While specific 'family-friendly bike parks' are not the focus, the area offers varied trails. Vondelpad Nature Trail, Liedekerke is a beautiful, quiet area with many hiking and MTB trails, and is explicitly dog-friendly, allowing dogs to run and play freely.
The Bruegelroute is a prominent mountain bike network in Dilbeek, consisting of three interconnected loops: Green (20 km), Blue (20.3 km), and Red (25.2 km). These loops can be combined for longer rides up to 62 km. It features a mix of urban and off-road sections, including challenging climbs and passages through nature reserves, offering a good workout and varied terrain.
Beyond mountain biking, Dilbeek offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous gravel biking routes, such as the 'Pedemolen Watermill – Hertboom Mill loop from Sint-Martens-Bodegem', or enjoy road cycling on routes like the 'Molen Ter Zeven Wegen – Beautiful country road loop from Groot-Bijgaarden'. There are also running trails, including the 'Wolfsputten climb – Wolfsputten Nature Reserve loop from Itterbeek'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Dilbeek, Road Cycling Routes around Dilbeek, and Running Trails around Dilbeek guides.
The terrain around Dilbeek is quite varied. You'll encounter a mix of urban and off-road sections, including paved paths, agricultural land, grassland, and forested areas. Some trails feature short but steep climbs, while others offer non-technical singletrack. Expect some trails to be muddy in winter, particularly Trail Between the Fields.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and the engaging natural riding experiences. Trails like Trail Between the Fields are noted for being 'very nice and well used by bikers and hikers' with beautiful views. The 'fun non-technical single track' of Short singletrack is also a community favorite.
Yes, Short singletrack is described as a fun, non-technical single track suitable for both gravel bikes and MTBs. Many of the less technical routes and the Bruegelroute's mixed terrain would also be enjoyable on a gravel bike.


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