Best bike parks around Gent offer a range of cycling experiences, from technical mountain bike trails to dedicated dirt courses. The city is situated in a region with varied terrain, providing opportunities for off-road cycling in natural and semi-natural environments. While known for its extensive cycling infrastructure, the surrounding areas feature specific spots for mountain biking and skill development. These locations cater to different skill levels, allowing cyclists to explore diverse landscapes near the urban core.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Ideal place to practice technical MTB skills. There are drops, banked turns, table & gap jumps.
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It is becoming a bit extreme, there are too few jumps in succession, where I think you cannot reach sufficient speed, I fear that there will be more serious accidents and that it will soon be over to acquire some technical skills there
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Nice piece of forest that sticks to the R4 on one side. I got in from the bridge over the R4, under which there is a metal walkway and a staircase, an alternative to the 400m of asphalt on the Wellingstraat, but that Komoot did not indicate to me. I did not come across a sign 'private property' (possibly because of that???). The forest is clearly also ridden by MTB-ers.
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Since September 24, 2022, Ghent has had a new street art and graffiti open-air museum: Corridor 9050 in Gentbrugge: under the E17 bridge. Meanwhile, there is also a 'Parkour' installation and multifunctional sofas. ('Parkour' is an exercise discipline that originated in France in which young people in particular move through the city using jumps, climbing and rolling.)
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Very nice crossing path
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Cruel style pieces for the wall lizards. To be honest, I'd rather drive on than off because of the uneven "road surface"
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Cruelly cool track all around cotton nation, no slipping in the turns or it could get wet
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Around Gent, you'll find a variety of cycling experiences, primarily focusing on mountain bike trails, singletracks, and dedicated dirt courses. These range from technical climbs and descents to flowing forest trails and areas designed for skill development. While not traditional 'bike parks' with extensive constructed features, the region offers diverse natural and semi-natural environments for off-road cycling.
Yes, for riders looking to sharpen their technical skills, MTB Dirt Course Lovendegem offers challenging terrain with steep descents, climbs, various jumps, and drops. Another spot, Christoforuswegel Climb, provides a short, steep road climb that is considered technical but feasible for many.
You can experience singletrack at locations like Singletrack Along the Towpath Near Oak Street, which features a winding path through a small section of trees, including a technical short turn. Wannabees Singletrack Oostakker also offers an intermediate singletrack experience.
Yes, for families and those looking for less intense options, the Smokkelroute BMX Track features a small BMX parcours with landscaped hills. Additionally, the Corridor 9050 Parkour and Graffiti Open-Air Museum, Gentbrugge is listed as family-friendly and offers a unique setting.
Many trails around Gent take you through natural settings. For instance, Donkerweg Forest offers a forest environment, and Singletrack Along the Towpath Near Oak Street combines grassland and forest sections. The region's trails often provide a chance to experience off-road cycling amidst varied landscapes outside the urban core.
Beyond bike parks, the area around Gent offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking routes, such as the easy Old Kalevallei hiking route or the GR 128 Flanders Route: Ghent City Section. For more cycling, there are extensive MTB Trails like the Destelbergen - Laarne Red MTB Loop, and numerous Gravel biking routes, including the Grit! Wild Boar Route.
Yes, the mountain biking trails in the vicinity of Gent cater to various skill levels. For example, the Green loop Destelbergen is an easier ride suitable for all skill levels, while the Destelbergen - Laarne Red MTB Loop is moderate, offering varied terrain. More technical challenges can be found at spots like MTB Dirt Course Lovendegem.
Visitors appreciate the variety of challenges offered, from technical climbs and descents to flowing forest trails. Many enjoy the opportunity to sharpen their technical skills at places like MTB Dirt Course Lovendegem. The natural settings and the chance to experience off-road cycling outside the urban core are also highly valued.
Yes, some trails are shared and enjoyed by both mountain bikers and hikers. For instance, the Path Behind the Industrial Park is intensively used by mountain bikers but is also a nice walk through greenery, suitable for adventurous cyclists and hikers alike.
The bike parks and trails are generally located in and around the city, making them accessible. Gent itself is very bike-friendly, with excellent cycling infrastructure. While specific public transport links directly to every trail might vary, the city's focus on cycling makes reaching these recreational areas straightforward by bike.
Ghent offers numerous general cycling routes for exploring its cultural and natural beauty. The Gentse Fietsen Route guides cyclists to hidden gems, while The Green Belt of Ghent showcases paths along waterways. Other options include the Chateau route for castles and parks, and routes along the picturesque Lys region, catering to various interests and fitness levels.
Yes, if you're looking to practice jumps and drops, MTB Dirt Course Lovendegem is an excellent spot. It's known for its technical trails that include various types of jumps and challenging drops, making it ideal for skill development in these areas.


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