Best bike parks around Lebbeke offer a diverse range of cycling experiences, from dedicated mountain bike trails to scenic routes through natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its varied terrain, including unpaved paths, agricultural roads, and forest trails. While not featuring traditional bike parks with specialized jumps, Lebbeke provides engaging routes suitable for different skill levels. Cyclists can explore natural sites, agricultural areas, and cultural-historical buildings, making for a rich outdoor adventure.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
Highlight (Segment) • MTB Park
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • MTB Park
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Climb
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Forest
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • MTB Park
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more bike parks around Lebbeke.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
The Schotte Sports Centre in Aalst is a multifunctional sports complex that was created on the former site of the Schotte tannery. The sports centre includes a state-of-the-art sports hall, an Olympic gymnastics hall, a combat and dance hall, a fitness room, and an athletics track. It also offers climbing facilities, mountain bike trails, kayak trails and much more. One of the most striking features of the sports centre is the new climbing tower, also known as "Blue Diamond". This 16-metre high ropes course was designed by The Outsider and consists of three levels with different levels of difficulty. It is accessible to both beginners and advanced climbers and offers a unique climbing experience with a combination of rope bridges, stairs, climbing and balancing exercises. The history of the site begins with the Schotte tannery, whose beautifully renovated gatehouses and the long factory wall still form the iconic streetscape of the Kapellekensbaan. The sports centre is now one of the most modern sports sites in Belgium and offers a wide range of sports facilities and activities.
10
0
With your mountain bike you can enjoy yourself here under the trees on this beautiful trail
6
0
An ultra-modern multifunctional sports center was built on the former site of the Schotte tannery on the legendary "Kapellekensbaan" (cf. the book by Aalster native L.ouis Paul Boon). With a huge sports hall, an Olympic gymnastics hall, a combat and dance hall and a fitness room,... it also forms the base for a real sports district. More than 30 sports clubs have their base in Schotte and the Aalst Sports Service also moved there. The Blue Diamond ropes course tower (from Outsider) is an eye-catcher. Source: https://www.sportwijkschotte.be/
7
0
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)
12
1
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.
13
0
Here you can test your skills on a mountain bike, among other things.
6
0
Nice hills and cool roads for the MTB together with 10 year old son
1
0
Here you can test your skills on other mountain bikes.
8
0
Lebbeke offers a diverse range of cycling experiences, from dedicated mountain bike trails to scenic routes through natural landscapes. You'll find a mix of unpaved paths, agricultural roads, and forest trails, suitable for various skill levels. Cyclists can explore natural sites, agricultural areas, and cultural-historical buildings along the way.
Yes, you can test your mountain biking skills at Mirabrug Hamme Skill Park. It offers trails under the trees where you can practice various techniques.
For a worthwhile singletrack experience, visit the Singletrack Trail in Lippelo Forest. It features curves, pump bumps, and small licorice sections, making it enjoyable for several tours.
Absolutely. The Polle-bos Play Forest (formerly Schierbossen) offers a mountain bike trail within a four-hectare play forest, complete with facilities for children like a fort with a tree house and climbing tower. Many general cycling routes in the region are also suitable for families.
The mountain bike trails around Lebbeke feature diverse terrain, including unpaved paths, ground, and gravel. Some routes, like those mentioned by komoot users, can be challenging with roots and rocks, while others offer well-maintained surfaces through agricultural areas and forests.
The Schotte Sports Center & Blue Diamond Climbing Tower in Aalst is a multifunctional complex that includes mountain bike trails, alongside other sports facilities like a climbing tower.
You can find several longer mountain biking routes. For example, the 'Breekwegel – Eynbroeklos Trail loop from Lebbeke' is approximately 46 km, and the 'Daalbos – Steenbeek Gravel Path loop from Lebbeke' is about 45 km. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Lebbeke guide.
Yes, there are numerous road cycling routes. Options range from the 28 km 'Palace of Justice Dendermonde loop from Lebbeke' to longer routes like the 75 km 'View of Brussels from Heirbaan – Vrijthout Climb loop from Lebbeke'. Discover more in the Road Cycling Routes around Lebbeke guide.
Cycling routes often pass through picturesque natural sites, open meadows, and brook landscapes, particularly between Aalst and Dendermonde. You'll also encounter agricultural areas and forests, offering varied scenic beauty.
The Millenniumroute is a notable cycling route in the Lebbeke area, offering a flat circuit of 27 or 42 kilometers. Over 60% of it consists of unpaved roads through agricultural areas, with passages alongside historical buildings and natural sites. It's a culturally and scenically rich experience for general cycling.
Yes, the region offers routes that pass by historical buildings and sites. For instance, The Hunsberg Trails, while challenging, are located near a historical motte and offer viewpoints. The Millenniumroute also includes passages alongside historical buildings.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, the well-maintained trails, and the opportunity to explore both natural beauty and cultural-historical sites. The singletrack trails are particularly popular for their engaging features, and skill parks offer a chance to test mountain biking abilities.


Still looking for your perfect bike park? Check out our guides in these places: