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Top 12 Bike Parks around Boutersem

Best bike parks around Boutersem offer diverse cycling opportunities, particularly for mountain biking and recreational rides through scenic landscapes. The region features varied terrain, including agricultural fields, forests, and charming villages. Boutersem is integrated into an extensive cycling network, allowing for custom routes of varying lengths and difficulties. This area provides well-maintained routes for cyclists seeking both challenging mountain bike trails and leisurely explorations.

Best bike parks around Boutersem

  • The most popular bike parks is Beninksberg Descent, a trail…

Last updated: May 17, 2026

Chartreuzen Forest

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At the end of the 18th century, the flatter parts of the so-called Kesselberg consisted mainly of heathland. On the Ferraris map (1777) the area is mentioned as 'Vlierbeekse heide'. …

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Beninksberg Descent

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The first part of the descent goes smoothly, after which there is a long, smooth extension that runs the entire length of the Beninksberg.

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Singletrack Along N25 in Meerdaalwoud

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Singletrack parallel to part of N25 (Naamsesteenweg); quick & easy but watch out for a few treacherous pits ...

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The Zoenk MTB Climb

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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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Dunbergbroek Singletrack

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Fantastic track, overall it's flat but twisty and fun. Unfortunately many walkers come here and act like they own the place. From time to time there is a logging activity …

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Dirk Couck
January 27, 2026, Chartreuzenbos

Beautiful beech forest as the start and end point of our walk.

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Viviane
December 22, 2024, Chartreuzenbos

The Chartreuzenbos is a forest in the Belgian municipality of Holsbeek and is part of one of the most important nature reserves in Hageland. The forest is approximately 70 hectares in size. The Chartreuzenbos is protected in Europe as part of the Natura 2000 area 'Valleien van de Winge en de Motte met valleihellingen' (BE2400012). The name refers to the former owners, the monastery of the Carthusians of Leuven.

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Beautiful forest with variety, very pleasant walk through the different beautiful views that you find in the forest.

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Klaske Schep
November 12, 2024, Chartreuzenbos

The Chartreuse Forest offers MTB'ers a challenging mix of narrow paths, technical sections and breathtaking nature. The route winds through dense forests, with elevation changes that are a pleasure for both beginners and advanced riders.

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JP
April 25, 2024, Chartreuzenbos

At the end of the 18th century, the flatter parts of the so-called Kesselberg consisted mainly of heathland. On the Ferraris map (1777) the area is mentioned as 'Vlierbeekse heide'. The surrounding slopes were already forested at that time. This was the case for most of the Lindenbos and the steep slopes east of the main avenue in the Chartreuzenbos, the northern slope towards Holsbeek and the current Kesselberg. The heath was later converted into agricultural land, later a large part of this area became birch fields and the western part of the Chartreuz Forest became forested. Until the French Revolution, the area surrounding the Chartreuz Forest was the property of the Carthusian Order. In the period of the Brabant revolution (1789) and the French invasion (1792), the goods of the churches and monasteries were secularized and dissolved. Quite a few of those properties came into the hands of OCMWs. For example, a number of plots in the Chartreuzenbos also became the property of the OCMW of Leuven. However, most of the Linden and Chartreuzenbos came into the hands of private owners. This and much more in this brochure from the Flemish Brabant Agency for Nature and Forests: https://www.natuurruimtes.be/sites/default/files/folder_linden-_en_chartreuzenbos.pdf

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Forest of the Carthusians Where does the Chartreuzenbos get its name from? Very easy. Until the French Revolution, the area was owned by the Carthusian order 'les pères Chartreux'. At that time the area consisted mainly of heathland. Only later did it become wooded. Nowadays, the former heathland is recovering in a clearing in the middle of the forest. In the east and northeast of the domain, steep slopes form the transition to the Winge Valley.

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Joris
August 10, 2023, De Zoenk MTB Climb

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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Not really exciting trail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of cycling experiences can I expect around Boutersem?

Boutersem offers diverse cycling opportunities, particularly for mountain biking and recreational rides. You'll find varied terrain, including agricultural fields, forests, and charming villages, all integrated into an extensive cycling network that allows for custom routes of varying lengths and difficulties.

Are there challenging mountain bike trails in the Boutersem area?

Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the area offers trails like the Singletrack in Nationaal Park Brabantse Wouden, which features a difficult climb on a sandy path. Another challenging option is The Zoenk MTB Climb, known as a legendary ascent that can be particularly demanding in wet conditions. The Velperoute's 'Zwarte lus' also provides a demanding 23.1 km ride with 220 meters of elevation through varied terrain.

What are some popular trails for mountain biking around Boutersem?

Popular trails include the Beninksberg Descent, which offers a smooth initial descent followed by a long extension, ideal for mountain biking. Another favorite is the Singletrack Along N25 in Meerdaalwoud, a quick and easy forest trail with some challenging pits, rideable in both directions.

Are there family-friendly cycling options in Boutersem?

While specific 'bike parks' are not traditional here, the broader cycling network caters to various fitness levels. The Chartreuzen Forest is noted as a family-friendly area with beautiful forest trails that can be enjoyed by different skill levels.

What natural features can I explore while cycling in Boutersem?

Cyclists can enjoy diverse natural landscapes, including agricultural fields, forests, and charming villages. The Chartreuzen Forest is a notable natural monument with varied terrain and historical significance, offering beautiful views and a pleasant experience.

What historical insights can I find in the Chartreuzen Forest?

The Chartreuzen Forest has a rich history; it was once owned by the Carthusian Order ('les pères Chartreux') until the French Revolution. Originally heathland, it later became wooded. You can still find areas where the former heathland is recovering in clearings, and steep slopes form the transition to the Winge Valley.

What is the best time to visit Boutersem for cycling?

The region offers cycling opportunities throughout the year. However, some trails, like the western access to the Beninksberg Descent, can become very muddy and slippery in winter. For the most comfortable experience, spring through autumn generally provides better trail conditions.

How well-marked are the cycling routes in Boutersem?

The mountain bike routes in Boutersem are reportedly well-signposted, making it easy for riders to navigate from starting points like the sports hall in Boutersem. The extensive cycling node network also aids in creating and following custom routes.

What other outdoor activities are available near Boutersem's cycling routes?

Beyond cycling, Boutersem offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like the 'Kleine Kringwandeling' or the 'Kwabeek Castle loop from Boutersem'. For those interested in other forms of cycling, there are also extensive routes for gravel biking and road cycling, including challenging loops and scenic paths.

Are there specific hiking trails near the cycling areas?

Yes, there are several hiking trails nearby. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Kleine Kringwandeling' (12.3 km, moderate) or the 'Deer in Wildflower Meadow loop from Boutersem' (5.5 km, easy). More hiking options are available in the Hiking around Boutersem guide.

What should I bring for mountain biking in Boutersem?

Given the varied terrain and potential for challenging sections, it's advisable to bring appropriate safety gear, including a helmet, gloves, and knee/elbow pads. Carry water, snacks, a basic repair kit, and be prepared for changing trail conditions, especially if riding after rain, as some areas can become muddy.

How does Boutersem compare to Tienen for mountain biking?

Boutersem is part of the broader Hageland mountain bike network, which includes Tienen. The 'Zwarte lus' of the Velperoute, which is a significant mountain biking route, spans both areas, offering a challenging experience. Both locations contribute to a comprehensive network of well-marked trails, providing varied terrain for mountain bikers.

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