Best bike parks around Aalst include the Bikepark Aalst, also known as Bikepark Erembodegem, recognized as Flanders' largest public MTB/BMX park. Situated near the Denderdal sports hall, this facility caters to a range of cyclists from beginners to advanced riders. The region features an extensive network of mountain bike routes, totaling more than 400 km through the nature of Southeast Flanders, often following the Dender river. These routes offer a mix of paved and unpaved paths, providing diverse cycling experiences.
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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.
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The Steeneveldweg in East Flanders is a short but challenging MTB trail, ideal as a connecting route within larger routes or as a fast technical challenge.
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Nice little climb over gravel
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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/
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Grove owned by Paul Kellens, author of historical adventure stories for youth and librarian in Herzele ("De Wattenfabriek). He initially makes it freely available to mountain bikers, but as a walker it is also nice to leave the Old Tram Track here and follow the path through the forest, of course following the owner's request to treat nature with respect and to contribute to the safety of MTB riders. Fact: "Wijmenier" is the name of an old craft: the harvesting of young willow branches (wijmen) by basket weavers.
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Slightly sloping gravel path along the Steenberg recreation area. The trail is part of the Erpe-Mere mountain bike trail.
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Nice gravel path that is part of a MTB route at the Steenberg recreation area in Erpe-Mere. The path was recently reinforced with fine gravel.
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Nice steep half pipe descent. Worth taking along
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Aalst offers a diverse range of bike parks, including Flanders' largest public MTB/BMX park, Bikepark Aalst (also known as Bikepark Erembodegem). This park features dedicated areas for BMX dirt skills training, renovated mountain biking trails with technical elements and mini downhill sections, and a cyclocross loop called 'The Ring'. Additionally, you'll find a 'Skills Park + Trial Area' for practicing balance and slalom. Beyond the main park, the region boasts an extensive network of mountain bike routes with various terrains.
Yes, Bikepark Aalst is designed to cater to all ages and skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders. It includes a dedicated 'Skills Park + Trial Area' at the entrance where beginners can practice balance and slalom. Furthermore, the broader mountain bike network around Aalst includes child-friendly routes, such as the Denderdal loop, which are typically under 20 km, offer good rideability, and feature amenities like picnic areas and playgrounds. The Schotte Sports Center & Blue Diamond Climbing Tower is also listed as a family-friendly option.
Experienced mountain bikers can find several challenging options. The renovated red loop at Bikepark Aalst features new technical elements and a 'mini downhill' section. For singletrack enthusiasts, De Put Singletrack Descent offers nice steep descents and a half-pipe. The Steeneveldweg Trail is another short but challenging MTB trail, ideal for a fast technical ride or as a connecting route within larger tours.
Bikepark Aalst is publicly accessible and free of charge. It operates from 8:30 AM to 9:30 PM, or until sunset. Ample parking is available for those arriving by car, and cyclists can wash their bikes at the nearby Denderdal sports hall.
Absolutely. Bikepark Aalst seamlessly integrates with the permanent mountain bike trails in the region. 'The Ring,' a 450-meter-long cyclocross loop within the park, connects directly to the broader mountain bike network, allowing riders to extend their journey into the extensive 490 km of routes through Southeast Flanders.
The mountain bike trails around Aalst offer a mix of paved and unpaved paths, winding through the nature of Southeast Flanders, including the Dender Valley and along the Dender river. You'll encounter forest trails, gravel paths like the Gravel path at Steenberg Recreation Area, and singletrack descents. Some trails, such as Kerkelenbergweg, feature winding sections ideal for skill development.
Yes, beyond mountain biking, the Aalst region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Bidon cycling route' or 'Cycling route along the Scheldt and Durme', which you can find more about in the Road Cycling Routes around Aalst guide. For runners, there are trails like 'The Raspaillebos, the Bosberg and the Muur' or 'Denderpad Aalst', detailed in the Running Trails around Aalst guide. The area's extensive network of mountain bike routes also provides plenty of options for longer rides, as seen in the MTB Trails around Aalst guide.
'The Ring' at Bikepark Aalst is a 450-meter-long loop specifically designed for cyclocross riders. It features jumps and a short climb, providing a dynamic training ground. Importantly, it also serves as a connector to the permanent mountain bike routes in the region, allowing for extended rides.
The bike parks around Aalst are excellent for skill development. Bikepark Aalst has a dedicated 'Skills Park + Trial Area' for practicing balance and slalom. The BMX dirt skills training areas are perfect for honing specific techniques. Additionally, trails like Kerkelenbergweg, with its winding sections, provide opportunities to improve mountain bike handling skills.
Yes, for those seeking speed, the Paradijsweg Singletrack is a notable option. This singletrack between Denderhoutem and Haaltert features a substrate made of plastic mats, making it very fast. It also connects to various other worthwhile forest paths.
Aalst boasts an extensive network of mountain bike routes, totaling 490 km through the nature of Southeast Flanders. These routes are marked with blue, green, and red loops. For more detailed information, you can visit the official tourism website for Aalst: visit-aalst.be.


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