Best bike parks around Vilvoorde primarily consist of mountain biking trails and routes integrated into the natural landscapes surrounding the city. Vilvoorde, located near Brussels, offers varied terrain suitable for cross-country (XC) riding, including forests, riverbanks, and open fields. These routes provide opportunities for recreational cycling across different skill levels. The region's network of trails allows riders to explore diverse natural surroundings.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Beautiful area with single & gravel tracks
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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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Vilvoorde primarily offers a variety of mountain biking trails and routes focused on cross-country (XC) riding. These trails are integrated into natural landscapes, including forests, riverbanks, and open fields, providing diverse experiences from easy singletracks to more challenging routes. You'll find options suitable for different skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders.
Yes, for families and beginners, the Pump Track and MTB Course for Children and Beginners is an excellent choice. It features a technical loop with a pump track, small drops, and curves, making it ideal for kids to train and fun for all ages. Additionally, the Kadodderroute Singletrack is described as an easy and relaxing ride, suitable for those looking for a less strenuous experience.
For more challenging rides, consider The Hunsberg Trails, known for their challenging sections. The broader Halle-Vilvoorde region also features numerous singletracks, some of which are part of the 'blue Bloso/Sport Vlaanderen route' and include roots and short climbs/descents, offering a more technical experience.
The Maalbeek Trail offers beautiful views along its sandy roads through fields. Many routes also traverse natural areas like Plantsoenbos and along the Maalbeek and Zenne rivers, providing picturesque surroundings for your ride.
The trails around Vilvoorde are generally accessible year-round. However, some trails, like the Maalbeek Trail, can be muddy, especially after rain or during wetter seasons. For the most comfortable experience, spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and drier conditions. Winter cycling is also an option, but be prepared for potentially muddy or wet sections.
The Singletrack in the Steentjesbos is considered an oasis of tranquility, offering nice single tracks within a beautiful forest setting. This spot provides a peaceful riding experience away from more crowded areas.
Beyond mountain biking, Vilvoorde offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including routes through forests and along waterways. There are also many cycling routes for touring bicycles, and dedicated running trails for those who enjoy jogging.
Yes, The Hunsberg Trails are located near a historical motte, which is an artificial embankment with historical significance dating back to the 19th century. This offers a blend of challenging riding with a touch of local history.
You can expect a mix of terrain, including singletracks, sandy roads, forest paths, and sections through open fields. Some trails may feature roots, short climbs, and descents, providing a varied and engaging off-road experience. The '3 Fonteinen' area, for example, includes sections for cyclo-cross and varied terrain near a 'Cave' and 'Viaduct Avenue'.
Trail lengths vary significantly. For instance, the 'Trails Vilvoorde (under the Viaduct) / 3 Fonteinen Area' route is approximately 8 miles (12.8 km). Other Komoot-listed routes range from shorter rides like the 22.1 km 'From Vilvoorde to Brussels MTB' to longer, more demanding loops such as the 70.7 km 'Singletrack trails in Plantsoenbos – Bosweg Augustijnstraat loop from Buda'.
Visitors particularly enjoy the variety of singletrack trails and forest routes, which offer both technical challenges for training and relaxing rides through natural settings. The peaceful atmosphere of places like the Singletrack in the Steentjesbos and the beautiful views along trails like the Maalbeek Trail are frequently highlighted.


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