Best bike parks around Kampenhout feature a network of mountain bike trails suitable for various skill levels. The area includes official, signposted loops that are part of the Sport Vlaanderen network. These routes provide opportunities for off-road cycling through natural environments. Many options are available for different fitness levels, including kid-friendly routes.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The Eikenbos is the part of the forest where playground 't Vossenhol is located, see https://www.visitvlaamsbrabant.be/zien-en-doen/vind-iets-om-te-doen/bertembos-en-eikenbos
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From the bridge, you can already see the first beaver dam. Further on, there's another one, and you'll also see beaver lodges and information boards about our friend, the beaver. But here too, the area is packed with information boards, both old and new. There's also a picnic table.
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In the 18th century, this was a pedestrian crossing, especially for residents of the hamlets of Werchter located across the Laak River. Tremelo was not yet an independent municipality or parish at the time. The residents relied on Werchter for their civic and religious duties. Their journey took place along centuries-old footpaths, which were the longest-spared from the recurring winter floods. Source: http://www.grotelaakbeek.be/docs/Laakfolder-TussenDemerEnDijle.pdf
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Beautiful single tracks between the trees and along babbling brooks
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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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You have to climb the Zoenk. A legendary climb to the eponymous tour. The climb is doable, but not easy in wet weather.
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Yes, Kampenhout offers several family-friendly mountain bike routes. The Sport Vlaanderen network includes routes screened for kid-friendliness, often under 20 km, with good rideability and facilities like picnic areas. A notable spot is the Pump Track and MTB Course for Children and Beginners, which features a technical loop, small drop, and curves, ideal for kids and fun for all ages. The Bridge Over De Laak area is also family-friendly, offering historical context, beaver sightings, and picnic tables.
The bike trails around Kampenhout are set within natural environments, offering scenic rides through forests and along rivers. You can experience areas like the Eikenbos, which provides a natural setting, and the Moorbos with its bridges. Near the Bridge Over De Laak, you might spot beaver dams and lodges, with information boards detailing the local wildlife.
Kampenhout's mountain bike trails cater to various skill levels. You'll find routes ranging from 'easy' to 'average' difficulty, suitable for different fitness levels. For instance, the Kadodderroute Singletrack is considered an intermediate trail, offering a pleasant ride through the forest. For a challenge, The Zoenk MTB Climb is a legendary and demanding section, especially in wet conditions.
Yes, experienced mountain bikers looking for a challenge can tackle The Zoenk MTB Climb. This legendary section is part of an eponymous tour and requires careful navigation, particularly when wet. It's known for being a demanding ascent.
Kampenhout features three official, signposted mountain bike loops. The Blue Loop (Blauwe lus) covers 18.87 km, the Green Loop (Groene lus) is 16.21 km, and the Red Loop (Rode lus) is 14.63 km long. These loops offer varied distances for different preferences.
The official mountain bike loops in Kampenhout are easily accessible. The Blue and Green loops start and finish from Dorpsstraat, while the Red loop begins from Ahornbomenlaan.
Beyond mountain biking, Kampenhout offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, with options like the 'Pater Damiaan Bridge – Kampenhout Lock loop'. There are also several running trails, such as the 'Leuven–Dijle Canal loop'. For more relaxed cycling, consider the touring bicycle routes, including the 'Leuven–Dijle Canal Cycle Path'.
Locals consider the Eikenbos Trail a hidden secret. It's described as a little paradise corner between two wooded areas, offering a mountain bike segment through a beautiful natural setting.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from technical loops with pump tracks to natural singletracks and challenging ascents. The well-maintained and signposted routes, along with the scenic natural surroundings, contribute to an enjoyable outdoor experience. Many also highlight the kid-friendly options and the feeling of being immersed in nature.
Yes, the Pump Track and MTB Course for Children and Beginners is ideal for practicing mountain bike skills. It features a technical loop with a pump track, a small drop, and curves, making it suitable for training and fun for all ages.
Yes, as part of the Sport Vlaanderen network, the mountain bike routes in Kampenhout are officially marked and well-maintained, ensuring clear navigation for riders.


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